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All Weapons in Sniper Elite 5

Karl Fairburne is once again eliminating the Nazi offensive, one bullet at a time, in Sniper Elite 5. This time around, the fight has moved to France, where Fairburne will continue to hone his already impressive marksman skills as he endeavors to put a stop to the secret plans surrounding Project Kraken.

In order to take on the hostile forces occupying France as a one-man army, Fairburne will need to deck out his personal arsenal. Fortunately, there’s a fine lineup of bolt action and semi-auto rifles available, as well as an assortment of automatic weapons and sidearms. Let’s take a look at every weapon contained within Sniper Elite 5.

All Weapons in Sniper Elite 5

RIFLES

SREM-1: Developed for special ops by British SOE, the SREM is a unique pump-action sniper.

M.1903: With incredible range and muzzle velocity, the M.1903 A4 was the sniper rifle of choice for allied troops.

Karabiner 98: The German’s primary service weapon, with great stopping power and versatility.

Gewehr 1943: A rapid-firing German semi-auto inspired by the Soviet’s SVT rifles/

M1A Carbine: The lightweight carbine brought US troops unrivaled mobility and control, as well as being much quieter than most rifles, ideal for stealth ops.

RSC 1918: French semi-auto WW1 era rifle packs an enormous punch but is limited by its range and weight.

SECONDARY WEAPONS

M1A1 Gov.: The iconic SMG delivers powerful .45ACP rounds but is heavy and has poor ironsight visibility.

Welgun SMG: Developed by SOE to replace the Stengun, the Welgun has improved mobility and accuracy.

Machine Pist.40: An ergonomic 9mm SMG, quick to reload and easy to control, even in fully-auto.

Type 100: Equipped with a muzzle brake as standard, it features excellent recoil control and a very high rate of fire.

Stengun Mk2: Used heavily by resistance forces, it’s as mobile as it is versatile, with lots of customization options.

PISTOLS

M1911: The famous US pistol renowned for its .45ACP stopping power and reliability.

MK VI Revolver: The old British revolver packs a massive punch but is loud and suffers from high recoil.

Pistole 08: With great range and accuracy, the P08 is the marksman’s pistol of choice.

Welrod: Developed for Allied Special Ops, it’s silence but only effective in close quarters.

Model D: Adopted by the Wehrmacht after occupying France, it’s controllable and it’s 7.65mm rounds can penetrate helmets.

Type 14 Nambu: Super-lightweight Japanese pistol has unmatched mobility and reload speeds.

Joshua Garibay

Joshua has been embedded in the gaming industry since 2009, and gaming since the days of the Sega Genesis. His occupational focus in environmental health and safety may not cross over much with his beloved hobby, but he has always found time to play the latest releases, AAA and indie alike, as well as continue writing about the industry that has brought him countless years of joy.

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