Military SpecializationEven in the Military you can’t study everything – mastering the use of one weapon is hard enough on its own. This is why after you finish your Basic training, where you learn to shoot only with an automatic pistol, you have to choose a weapon in which you’d wish to specialize.
During your stay at the Academy the Military will provide you with the needed weapon and ammunitions, but after hat you’d have to buy them yourself.
Here’s some information on the weapons you can choose from. And even though everyone will kow how to use an automatic pistol, you can choose to specialize in that, as well.
An automatic pistol – needs reloading after 7 + 1 shots. Easy to transport; doesn’t do much damage; is loaded with a charger, not one bullet at a time; isn’t that heavy; its mechanism may malfunction at some point of over-usage, etc.; effective range: 250m.
A rifle – needs reloading aster two shots. Easy to transport; does a lot of damage; doesn’t weigh too much; effective range: 300m.
A revolver – needs reloading after five shots. Easy to transport; doesn’t do much damage; can be frequently and effortlessly be used; is easily reloaded; is very light; effective range: 200m.
A bazooka - needs reloading after one shot. Hard to transport; does considerable amount of damage; weighs a lot and slows down the speed; preferably used at long range, from a safe place; effective range: 600m.
A sniper rifle - needs reloading after one shot. Hard to transport; very accurate, kills on the spot if used properly; weighs a lot, but doesn’t slow too much; preferably used at long range from a safe place; effective range: 800m.
A machine gun – needs reloading after a box of ammunition has been used up (can’t be counted since it shoots too fast, but it’s around three-hundred bullets). Hard to transport since it has a stand; shoots rapidly; if held properly can be accurate; is very hard to control properly; preferably used at long range from a safe place; effective range: 1000m.