The 92FS genuinely pisses me off that it’s burst by default when they could’ve easily either made the 93R a new weapon or for funsies an aftermarket part
Fun fact: the SMG-45 is still not yet in 9mm and is weirdly under Lachmann and Meer instead of a parody of LWRC Also the JAK Carbine kit for the MTZ turns it to a different CZ BREN variant.
For anyone wondering about the TAQ Eradicator, it’s an amalgamation of the FN HAME IAR, the FN MK 17 and the FN MK 16 I guess i’ll also do the Season 1 guns. XRK Stalker - CDX-50 Tremor RAM-7 - Tavor TAR-21 HRM-9 - Beretta PMX TAQ Evolvere - FN Evolys
Loads of games use airsoft guns for reference. It's probably because it allows them have a physical reference which for countries outside the us real guns wouldn't be a realistic option for.
0:21 - the TYR is more likely based on Civilian version of RSh-12 called MTs-569(МЦ-569, which only exist as an 800mm Carbine, since you cant have short barrel gun in Russia)(judjing by drum desighn). It still kinda fictional because RSh-12 itself looks little bit different. And JAK BEHOLDER rifle kit is also fictional, BUT it is also inspired by the MTs-569 Carbine, which of course looks a little bit different(you can check everything up on google images), smaller barrel & different stock, but overall you can say that TYR is real but modified.
SVA 545 is not particually AN-94, I don't see any of features of it actually presented here. It's more of Ak-74, heavily modified, somewhat resembeling some ZenitCo parts (stock is PT-1, for example) and SAG-AK.
A hybrid of the AN-94's barrel and forend with an AK-74M/AK-100 series receiver appears as the "SVA 545". The rifle also features an unusual gap between the trigger guard and magazine release, similar to the Type 81. It's modeled with a Zenitco PT-1 stock, uncanted magazine well, railed handguard and full top rails. The in-game model also comes with the side rail mount that is never used due to the top rails. The barrel assembly resembles a conceptual 6x49mm rifle photoshopped by an internet forum user. Despite this odd combination of visual elements, in gameplay terms the rifle is intended to be an AN-94, featuring its two-round hyperburst at the beginning of every trigger pull. As of Season 1, the hyperburst fire mode is incorrectly listed as "semi-auto" mode, and removing the stock still uses the impossible "Iraqi reload" technique ala the previous game's AKS-74UN, instead of using a unique reload animation that was added during Season 2 of MWII. The animations for the rifle are all shared with the AK-105 from MWII. Source: IMFDB Use your google, kiddo
PK machine gun is an open bolt gun. for an lmg, it is best to charge di weapon before reloading. some open bolt lmg must be charged back, or the tray cover cannot be open or closed properly (you can close it by slamming the tray, but it will damage the internals)
@@pfffping592 Though an open bolt gun, its loading mechanism is unique. It uses a pawl mechanism above the bolt to pull the round from the belt link and feed it into the chamber below the feed tray, so it's imperative that the bolt is charged after the belt is loaded, otherwise, the gun won't fire as it doesn't have a round in the chamber.
OK people, we have: AN-74M (without soul) AK bolt action AR shotgun and coming soon: UMP 7.62mm SCAR 9mm BARRET .22lr my gosh with weapons of this game...
Some of the guns from MW2 - MW3 should have decent names to it so that people don’t get confused. For example, AK-47 is called Kastov 762 is so dumb for a gun name. Keep a nice name so it doesn’t look bad!
@@faizonchampshakeelmunir7181 mostly due to californian laws and you should Know that there are so many types of AKs before you comment something interesting
@@alfredjohnaloba8045it's not due to California laws, that's a myth. The law is against advertising guns to children; COD is not meant for children due to its well-defined M rating. Even if that weren't the case the law does not apply because the guns still function as guns, fake names wouldn't matter in the eyes of that law.
@@JannickFarrellManuelOliiBushmaster only makes the civilian variant which is semi-auto only. Remington makes the military variant which is capable of full auto.
@@deeznuts-. A Bushmaster ACR with tan furniture appears in-game as the "MCW". The weapon can be converted to fire .300 AAC Blackout ammunition by using the "JAK Raven Kit". source: IMFDB Use google, idiot
A Heckler & Koch G36K with a G36C carry handle appears in the light machine gun class as the "Holger 26", using a 60-round single drum magazine by default. The G36C carry handle is taller than the real version, a middle ground between it and the integrated optics carry handle. It can equip several full-length G36 barrel options (one of which has an integrated bipod), a 100-round double drum or 40-round magazine (no smaller, likely so as to not overlap in role with the assault rifle class version), as well as a stylized depiction of the G36's integrated carry handle optic. source: IMFBD Use your brain, kiddo
@@JannickFarrellManuelOlii You were so confident about the information that you had to send it edited 2 different times while you could have just edited the text after you've sent it. Use your brain, kiddo.
@@siddsoldier2449 The HS .50 M1 is an evolution of the HS .50. It is magazine-fed from a five-round magazine feeding horizontally left from the receiver, has a longer top Picatinny rail and more Picatinny rails on the side, an adjustable cheekpiece, a newly designed fixable bipod, and a monopod at the buttstock. Source: Wikipedia Use your google, kiddo
@@siddsoldier2449The HS .50 M1 is an evolution of the HS .50. It is magazine-fed from a five-round magazine feeding horizontally left from the receiver, has a longer top Picatinny rail and more Picatinny rails on the side, an adjustable cheekpiece, a newly designed fixable bipod, and a monopod at the buttstock. Source: Wikipedia Use your google, kiddo
I know that it's a silly reason but one of the reasons I didn't bought MWII and MWIII is because they use fictional names. It just doesn't feel right to me.
Same its just very sad to see ak 103 named as KASTOV like who the fuck is kastov? Or in parralel universe there was a: MIKHAIL KASTOV instead of MIKHAIL KALASHNIKOV
@@smelllikeyourmomspirit7394 because there wasn't a law passed in California yet where you can't "advertise " fire arms in media and Activision is based in California so they have to comply
Wow they really just copied and pasted a whole lot of these. MW19 was nice rejuvenation of the series (mp only) but that was it, cod fell off again quickly quickly after that.
You just gotta know what you're looking at. Most are pretty close in appearance, fire rate and caliber can help as an indicator too. They really are practically the same aside from their names, with some being frankensteined versions of the real weapons a la the cars in GTA
A hybrid of the AN-94's barrel and forend with an AK-74M/AK-100 series receiver appears as the "SVA 545". The rifle also features an unusual gap between the trigger guard and magazine release, similar to the Type 81. It's modeled with a Zenitco PT-1 stock, uncanted magazine well, railed handguard and full top rails. The in-game model also comes with the side rail mount that is never used due to the top rails. The barrel assembly resembles a conceptual 6x49mm rifle photoshopped by an internet forum user. Despite this odd combination of visual elements, in gameplay terms the rifle is intended to be an AN-94, featuring its two-round hyperburst at the beginning of every trigger pull. As of launch, the hyperburst fire mode is incorrectly listed as "semi-auto" mode. Source: IMFBD Use your brain, idiot
@@v12ts.gaming Do I have to have MW2 for that, or will I get all of them if I buy MW3? Been out of pc gaming for a while, and i haven't played CoD since the original MW2.
@@logicplague you don't have to. The system is basically have the same weapon assets as MWII apart from the ones that are made brand new in MWIII. The plus side is that with those weapon assets from the last game, all of your progression made during your grind in MWII with those weapons will carry over to the next game, so players who played MWII don't have to painstakingly grind all over again in MWIII on the weapons that are de facto exactly the same. Well.. if you don't have MWII, it's a different story as you'll have to grind your ass on all of the weapons because you're new to the game.
That was extremely bold of them to let people select an M32 in their loadout.
They shouldn’t have implemented it in the weapons classes in the first place
Not so bold if they made the gun so trash
The 92FS genuinely pisses me off that it’s burst by default when they could’ve easily either made the 93R a new weapon or for funsies an aftermarket part
What sucks even more is that there isn't even an option for semi-auto either. I was hoping they'd have one like they did in MW2019 but I guess not.
I found out what the longbow is it’s California compliant AK
Wow. Just wow.
Fun fact: the SMG-45 is still not yet in 9mm and is weirdly under Lachmann and Meer instead of a parody of LWRC
Also the JAK Carbine kit for the MTZ turns it to a different CZ BREN variant.
And the UMP-45 is under the LWRC
i wanna know why they just didnt go with the UMP9 and SMG-45 instead of the other way around
Because they wanna be "cool"
For anyone wondering about the TAQ Eradicator, it’s an amalgamation of the FN HAME IAR, the FN MK 17 and the FN MK 16
I guess i’ll also do the Season 1 guns.
XRK Stalker - CDX-50 Tremor
RAM-7 - Tavor TAR-21
HRM-9 - Beretta PMX
TAQ Evolvere - FN Evolys
Fun fact: almost gun in mw3 are air soft
I hate that plastic ass looking that MWII and MWIII had, its weird
Wait...then which one is not?
Airsoft guns were used as a reference by cod since the original Modern Warfare in 2007, probably even older. It's nothing new lol...
Loads of games use airsoft guns for reference. It's probably because it allows them have a physical reference which for countries outside the us real guns wouldn't be a realistic option for.
Theyve been doung that since the start lol stop trying to hate 😂
Man that longbow is a weird but cool looking sniper, also I had no idea it was bolt action
it base on blot action AK which is real weapon
@@Wolverine1992-z5maccording to gun jesus himself, it’s shit
When I noticed it was bolt action, I cringed to a massive degree
@@Wolverine1992-z5mchambered for 7.62x54mm tho… not the intermediate cartridge
Same caliber that takes 4-5 hits as an assault rifle but 1 shot as a sniper🤦♂️
0:21 - the TYR is more likely based on Civilian version of RSh-12 called MTs-569(МЦ-569, which only exist as an 800mm Carbine, since you cant have short barrel gun in Russia)(judjing by drum desighn). It still kinda fictional because RSh-12 itself looks little bit different.
And JAK BEHOLDER rifle kit is also fictional, BUT it is also inspired by the MTs-569 Carbine, which of course looks a little bit different(you can check everything up on google images), smaller barrel & different stock, but overall you can say that TYR is real but modified.
Rarest weapons in videogames : SIG Mosquito
SVA 545 is not particually AN-94, I don't see any of features of it actually presented here. It's more of Ak-74, heavily modified, somewhat resembeling some ZenitCo parts (stock is PT-1, for example) and SAG-AK.
A hybrid of the AN-94's barrel and forend with an AK-74M/AK-100 series receiver appears as the "SVA 545". The rifle also features an unusual gap between the trigger guard and magazine release, similar to the Type 81. It's modeled with a Zenitco PT-1 stock, uncanted magazine well, railed handguard and full top rails. The in-game model also comes with the side rail mount that is never used due to the top rails. The barrel assembly resembles a conceptual 6x49mm rifle photoshopped by an internet forum user. Despite this odd combination of visual elements, in gameplay terms the rifle is intended to be an AN-94, featuring its two-round hyperburst at the beginning of every trigger pull. As of Season 1, the hyperburst fire mode is incorrectly listed as "semi-auto" mode, and removing the stock still uses the impossible "Iraqi reload" technique ala the previous game's AKS-74UN, instead of using a unique reload animation that was added during Season 2 of MWII. The animations for the rifle are all shared with the AK-105 from MWII.
Source: IMFDB
Use your google, kiddo
Sva-545 burn my eyes
that thing don't have soul ;-;...
What they did to the AN.....
The COR 45 (Glock 21) sounds like waters
Wait,,, doesn't the PKP also chamber a bullet? Why did the operator charge the handle before the reload? lol CMIIW
PK machine gun is an open bolt gun. for an lmg, it is best to charge di weapon before reloading. some open bolt lmg must be charged back, or the tray cover cannot be open or closed properly (you can close it by slamming the tray, but it will damage the internals)
@@pfffping592 Though an open bolt gun, its loading mechanism is unique. It uses a pawl mechanism above the bolt to pull the round from the belt link and feed it into the chamber below the feed tray, so it's imperative that the bolt is charged after the belt is loaded, otherwise, the gun won't fire as it doesn't have a round in the chamber.
The fire rate of PKP is slower in this game,so weird...
Not a single licensed weapon in cod mw it's kinda wild
There is only 3 real names, M16, RPK and RPG-7
And even those guns are very generic
@@augustoguzman6181M4 too
Why can't they just use the real names like the original MW2? Also, no M4/M16?
M4/M16 are from MWII, kiddo
ik this is 7 months ago but i think it’s because of copyright
OK people, we have:
AN-74M (without soul)
AK bolt action
AR shotgun
and coming soon:
UMP 7.62mm
SCAR 9mm
BARRET .22lr
my gosh with weapons of this game...
Some of the guns from MW2 - MW3 should have decent names to it so that people don’t get confused. For example, AK-47 is called Kastov 762 is so dumb for a gun name. Keep a nice name so it doesn’t look bad!
Pretty sure it’s an AK-103 not 47.
Bro doesn't know what gun is talking about
@@alfredjohnaloba8045 I do. Kastov 762 is a stupid name to give for a gun. I’m pretty sure what I’m talking about!
@@faizonchampshakeelmunir7181 mostly due to californian laws and you should Know that there are so many types of AKs before you comment something interesting
@@alfredjohnaloba8045it's not due to California laws, that's a myth. The law is against advertising guns to children; COD is not meant for children due to its well-defined M rating. Even if that weren't the case the law does not apply because the guns still function as guns, fake names wouldn't matter in the eyes of that law.
Longbow closes khyber pass
The Haymaker has such ugly iron sights
Don't you mean Remington ACR?
The Longbow is loosely based on the Ukrainian Gopak.
@@JannickFarrellManuelOliiBushmaster only makes the civilian variant which is semi-auto only. Remington makes the military variant which is capable of full auto.
@@deeznuts-. A Bushmaster ACR with tan furniture appears in-game as the "MCW". The weapon can be converted to fire .300 AAC Blackout ammunition by using the "JAK Raven Kit".
source: IMFDB
Use google, idiot
Isnt the HOLGER 26 H&K MG36 and not the G36K because isnt the G36K just a G36 with a shorter barrel?
A Heckler & Koch G36K with a G36C carry handle appears in the light machine gun class as the "Holger 26", using a 60-round single drum magazine by default. The G36C carry handle is taller than the real version, a middle ground between it and the integrated optics carry handle. It can equip several full-length G36 barrel options (one of which has an integrated bipod), a 100-round double drum or 40-round magazine (no smaller, likely so as to not overlap in role with the assault rifle class version), as well as a stylized depiction of the G36's integrated carry handle optic.
source: IMFBD
Use your brain, kiddo
Nice video but isn't Holger 26 supposed to be MG36 which is the MG variant of G36C like Holger 26 is the MG variant of Holger 556?
@@JannickFarrellManuelOliibe fucking nice!!!! Jeez....
@@JannickFarrellManuelOlii You were so confident about the information that you had to send it edited 2 different times while you could have just edited the text after you've sent it.
Use your brain, kiddo.
This gives me FrostThreat48 vibes
3:59 Denel NTW 20
@@JannickFarrellManuelOlii The Steyr HS.50 doesn’t have magazine only the ntw 20 has
@@siddsoldier2449
The HS .50 M1 is an evolution of the HS .50. It is magazine-fed from a five-round magazine feeding horizontally left from the receiver, has a longer top Picatinny rail and more Picatinny rails on the side, an adjustable cheekpiece, a newly designed fixable bipod, and a monopod at the buttstock.
Source: Wikipedia
Use your google, kiddo
@@siddsoldier2449 use your google and type IMFBD and Wikipedia Steyr HS .50-M1, kiddo
@@siddsoldier2449The HS .50 M1 is an evolution of the HS .50. It is magazine-fed from a five-round magazine feeding horizontally left from the receiver, has a longer top Picatinny rail and more Picatinny rails on the side, an adjustable cheekpiece, a newly designed fixable bipod, and a monopod at the buttstock.
Source: Wikipedia
Use your google, kiddo
Why do I feel like I've seeen the SVK in Battlefield 2042?
Its in that game too.
It's in that game.
Mw3 2023 wepaons do indeed look like plastic while in my opinion mw2 2022 weapons actually look real
the Tyr is byfar the best sounding one, just the crisp of it sounds amazing already
I know that it's a silly reason but one of the reasons I didn't bought MWII and MWIII is because they use fictional names. It just doesn't feel right to me.
Same its just very sad to see ak 103 named as KASTOV like who the fuck is kastov? Or in parralel universe there was a: MIKHAIL KASTOV instead of MIKHAIL KALASHNIKOV
But thats like almost every fps game now
@@kevinsteelflex7371but why MW2019 used a real name then? Why not put in these two as well?
@@kevinsteelflex7371not every FPS game follows this rule.
@@smelllikeyourmomspirit7394 because there wasn't a law passed in California yet where you can't "advertise " fire arms in media and Activision is based in California so they have to comply
Wow they really just copied and pasted a whole lot of these. MW19 was nice rejuvenation of the series (mp only) but that was it, cod fell off again quickly quickly after that.
Isn't bushmaster acr semi auto and remington acr full auto?
bushmaster is the civilian version while the remington one is issued to the military I think
@@JannickFarrellManuelOliididn't knew bushmaster acrs had full auto, thought they were only semi auto
@@scraper5085I don't think they do its just easy to make it fully
I dont know WTF happened with the guns after MW2019
everything about the gun is downgraded compared to that game
Because MW19 is better?
Eh, how to know the real names of the weapons? (Not only in Call of Duty but also other games?)
You just gotta know what you're looking at. Most are pretty close in appearance, fire rate and caliber can help as an indicator too. They really are practically the same aside from their names, with some being frankensteined versions of the real weapons a la the cars in GTA
the beretta one pains me..... just put the m9 in the game.
SVA 545 name - What the Fuk .
Longbow is Ak-229 valkrie
longbow is made up
SVA 545 -> SAG(THE REAL WEAPON)
A hybrid of the AN-94's barrel and forend with an AK-74M/AK-100 series receiver appears as the "SVA 545". The rifle also features an unusual gap between the trigger guard and magazine release, similar to the Type 81. It's modeled with a Zenitco PT-1 stock, uncanted magazine well, railed handguard and full top rails. The in-game model also comes with the side rail mount that is never used due to the top rails. The barrel assembly resembles a conceptual 6x49mm rifle photoshopped by an internet forum user. Despite this odd combination of visual elements, in gameplay terms the rifle is intended to be an AN-94, featuring its two-round hyperburst at the beginning of every trigger pull. As of launch, the hyperburst fire mode is incorrectly listed as "semi-auto" mode.
Source: IMFBD
Use your brain, idiot
bro the 50% of the guns sound like airsoft guns
name change I get bc of copyright, but they didnt need to make the guns so ugly
Everything else but no m4a1 ;-;
There is an M4A1, all of the weapons from MW2 are carried over to MW3.
You're one of many people who don't understand the Carry-Over system...
@@v12ts.gaming Do I have to have MW2 for that, or will I get all of them if I buy MW3? Been out of pc gaming for a while, and i haven't played CoD since the original MW2.
@@logicplague you don't have to. The system is basically have the same weapon assets as MWII apart from the ones that are made brand new in MWIII. The plus side is that with those weapon assets from the last game, all of your progression made during your grind in MWII with those weapons will carry over to the next game, so players who played MWII don't have to painstakingly grind all over again in MWIII on the weapons that are de facto exactly the same.
Well.. if you don't have MWII, it's a different story as you'll have to grind your ass on all of the weapons because you're new to the game.
@@v12ts.gaming Good deal, thanks for replying!
El peor mw de la trilogía en cuanto a diseño y sonidos de armas