ARMORY
You have entered the Section Seven Mundane Armory. Please select what weapons you seek information on.
| Rifle | Calibre | Pistol | Calibre |
| Colt M16A2 | 5.56 mm | Glock 18 | 9 mm Parabellem |
| Dae Woo K2 Carbines | 5.56 mm | Glock 21 | .45 ACP |
| FAMAS | 5.56 mm | Glock 26 | 9 mm Parabellem |
| G-36 | 5.56 mm | Glock 30 | .45 APC |
| Galil | 5.56 mm | Beretta | 9 mm |
| M-96 | 5.56 mm | ||
| Steyr AUG | 5.56 mm | MP5A3 | 9 mm Parabellem |
| Uzi Submachine guns | 9 MM / .45 Cal | ||
| AK-47 | 7.62 mm | UMP | .45 Cal / .40 SW |
| Heckler & Koch G3 | 7.62 mm | SW 686 | .357 Magnum |
| SA80 | 7.62 mm | ||
| Springfield M-14 Paratrooper | 7.62 mm | HK-53 | 5.56 mm |
| AK-74 | 5.45 mm | Sniper Rifles | |
| OICW | 5.56 mm 20 mm |
M21 Sniper rifle | 7.62 mm |
| M-82 Barrett | .50 Cal | ||
| AWP Sniper Rifle | 7.62 mm | ||
| Support weapons | Machine Guns | ||
| M 203 Grenade launcher | 40 mm | M-249 SAW | 5.56 mm |
| MK-19 | 40 mm | MG-43 | 5.56 mm |
| Stoner 63 | 5.56 mm | ||
| M-3 MAAWS | 84 mm | ||
| M-60 | 7.62 mm | ||
| M-224 Lightweight Mortar | 60 mm | MG-3 | 7.62 mm |
| M-252 Mortar | 81 mm | SS-77 | 7.62 mm |
| M-120 Mortar | 120 mm | ||
| M-2 | .50 Cal | ||
| M-47 Dragon | missile | ||
| LAAW | missile | MG-34 | 7.92 mm |
| Javelin | missile | MG-42 | 7.92 mm |
| M-220 TOW | missile | ||
| OCSW | 25 mm | ||
| Shotguns | Special | ||
| Ithaca ‘Shorty’ 12 Gauge Shotgun | Masterson | 20 mm | |
| Devastator 12 Gauge Shotgun | |||
| SPAS 12 |
Quite a lot of weapons, right? Some might wonder, why so many? Why not choose a few selected weapons and forget about the rest?
The answer to this lies within the different threats faced. And the different areas these threat are encountered.
Where do they fight? Underground (caves, sewers), cities, desert, forest, arctic, mountains or open terrain. Underground tends to limit combat range to a few meters, as targets pop up at short distances. Cities are comparable, but offer many openings for snipers and fire support. All other areas have allow even earlier engagement of the enemy. So what do you need? Long range weapons or close in weapons? Answer, both!
The second factor is unique to Section Seven. The enemies. They fall into two
main categories. Humans and Demons.
Lets look at the humans first. What kind of humans? Harmless (pedophile -they
can intimidate and rape children, but are helpless against adults, let alone
pissed Amazons), criminals, terrorists, mercenaries, soldiers, soldier wearing
body armor, army formations. You can face nearly any of these groups in every
terrain, any time of the day, under any weather conditions. Most of these groups
will shoot back. So they have comparable range to you. If you hit someone of
them, he is likely out of the battle. So the stopping power of a single bullet
is not interesting. What you want, is putting as many and accurate bullets as possible in the
air. Ammo becomes critical. The lighter the ammo, the more you can transport and
the less volume does it need.
Now demons. What do we have there? Low level threats, like weak demons and
Vampires. For the most part they are comparable to humans, you just change the
ammo to enhanced-silver. But then there are the medium and high level demons.
Unlike humans you can hit them, and they keep coming. So you need heavy bullets
and high rates of fire. Demons seldom use guns or range weapons of any other
kind. So accuracy becomes secondary. While ammo is still very important, the
natural armor many demons posses, make light ammo useless (Some demons will
survive Anti-tank missiles, you think they'll care about small rounds?). After
all you want to try and prevent hand-to-hand, whenever possible.
And if you add to this different scenarios, like freeing hostages/slaves/sacrifices and preventing the public from learning about the existence of the forces of evil and the Army of Light, everything gains a new dimension. If you now add personal preferences and prejudice, something very common with weapons, you see why they use so many different ones.
I thought about adding mines and vehicles to this page. But both are more complicate to describe that weapon, and are not used very often. So I won't include them. At least not at the moment. If you look for info on them, go here.