M9 Pistol
The M9, known as the Beretta 92FS in the civilian market, is a semiautomatic service pistol chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum. As the standard issue sidearm of the United States armed forces as well as many police departments across the country, the M9 was selected not only for its reliability and performance, but for the fact that its ubiquitous nature would allow for easy repair or replacement in the field.
Damage: d6W
Range Increment: 50 ft.
Ammo: 15(1)
Weight: 952 grams
M-16A4 Assault Rifle
The M16A4 is the fourth generation of the M16 series, which the standard combat rifle for the United States armed forces from 1963 until the War decimated the United States in 2017. It is equipped with removable carrying handle, and full length quad picatinny rail for mounting optics and other ancillary devices. It is chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, and can fire in semi-automatic, fully automatic, and 3-round burst. The M16A4 was selected by the Morrow Project for its modularity as well as the prevalence of the 5.56mm round.
Damage: d8W
Range: 200
Ammo: 30 (standard magazine)
Weight: 3.9 kg
M14 Designated Marksman Rifle
The M14 DMR is a semi-automatic, gas-operated rifle chambered for the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge. It is a modified version of the M14 rifle formerly built and utilized by the United States Marine Corps. It serves as the team's sniper rifle, and was selected by the Morrow Project for its accuracy and reliability in adverse conditions.
Damage: d8W
Range Increment: 450 ft.
Ammo: 10
Weight: 6 kg
MP5K-PDW
The Heckler & Koch MP5 is a 9mm submachine gun of German design, developed in the 1960s by a team of engineers from the German small arms manufacturer Heckler & Koch GmbH. The MP5K-PDW is a model designed for close combat and self defense, being much shorter and lighter than the standard version without losing its combat abilities.
Damage: d6W
Range Increment: 50 ft.
Ammo: 30 (standard)
Weight: 2.5 kg
M-249 Light Machine Gun
The M249 LMG is a fully automatic squad support weapon chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO. It can be fed from STANAG magazines (like those used by the M16 and its variants) or with linked ammunition. This allows the support gunner to switch to standard magazines should linked ammunition run dry.
Damage: d2W (Large)
Range Increment: 300 ft.
Ammo: 100 (linked)
Weight: 10 kg
M1014 Tactical Shotgun
An Italian-made, semiautomatic 12-gauge combat shotgun, the M1014 was issued to the United States Marine Corps, and is especially noted for its impressive durability, receiving top ratings in durability tests. It is also self-regulating for cartridges of different lengths and power levels, allowing the shotgun to be loaded with a variety of shells and fired without any additional input on the part of the user.
Damage:d10W
Range Increment: 40 feet
Ammo: 7+1
Weight: 3.82 kg
M4 Carbine
The M4 Carbine, heavily used by the United States armed forces, is a shorter, lighter variant of the M16A2, which is well suited for close-quarters combat.
Damage: d8W
Range Increment: 200
Ammo: 30 (standard)
Weight: 2.88 kg
M-60 General Purpose Machine Gun
The M60 is a belt-fed machine gun that fires the 7.62 mm NATO cartridge. It is generally used as a crew-served weapon and operated by a team of two or three individuals.The team consists of the gunner, the assistant gunner (AG in military slang), and the ammunition bearer. The gun's weight and the amount of ammunition it can consume when fired make it difficult for a single soldier to carry and operate.
Damage: d4W (Large)
Range Increment: 500 ft.
Ammo: 100 or linked
Weight: 10.5 kg
USAS-12 Automatic Shotgun
The USAS-12 is a gas-operated, selective-fire 12-gauge shotgun which is designed to provide sustained firepower in close-combat scenarios. It accepts detachable 12-round box magazines or 28-round drum magazines.Both types of magazine are made of polymer, and drum magazines have their rear side made from translucent polymer for quick determination of the number of shot shells left.
Damage: d10W
Range: 40 feet
Ammo: 12 (standard)
Weight: 6.3 kg
M240 General Purpose Machine Gun
The M240 has been used by the United States Armed Forces since the mid-1980s. It is used extensively by infantry, most often rifle companies; as well as ground vehicles; watercraft; and aircraft. Despite not being the lightest medium machine gun in service, it is highly regarded for reliability, and its standardization among NATO members is also seen as a major advantage.
Damage: d4W (Large)
Range Increment: 500 ft.
Ammo: Linked
Weight: 12.5 kg
Uzi Submachine Gun
The Uzi is a rugged, extremely popular submachine gun. The weapon is constructed primarily from stamped sheet metal, making it less expensive per unit to manufacture than an equivalent design machined from forgings. With relatively few moving parts, the Uzi is easy to strip for maintenance or repair. The version utilized by the Morrow Project is chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum.
Damage: d6W
Range Increment: 50 ft.
Ammo: 32
Weight: 3.5 kg
S&W Model 27 Revolver
A short-barreled, heavy framed .357 revolver, the M27 is rugged and reliable. It can also fire .38 Special rounds, which effectively doubles the amount of available ammunition. The simplistic design of a revolver means that there are fewer parts to break, increasing the likelihood of serviceability in the aftermath of the War.
Damage: d8W (d6W with .38 Special)
Range Increment: 50 ft.
Ammo: 6
Weight: 1.24 kg