| | A long-barreled firearm designed for accurate shooting, typically fired from the shoulder. It uses rifling in the barrel to impart spin to the projectile, increasing accuracy over long distances. |
| | A fully automatic firearm capable of sustained rapid fire, typically used for suppressive fire in military contexts. It usually has a higher caliber and is belt-fed or magazine-fed. |
| | A compact, automatic firearm that fires pistol-caliber rounds. It is favored for close-quarters combat due to its portability and ease of control during rapid fire.
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| | A small, easily concealable handgun designed for one-handed use. Pistols are semi-automatic or revolver types, often used for self-defense or law enforcement. |
| | A bladed weapon used in close combat, historically significant in warfare before firearms became widespread. It consists of a long blade and a hilt and is primarily designed for slashing or thrusting.
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| | A firearm designed to fire a spread of pellets or a slug, making it effective at short-range with a high hit probability. It's commonly used for hunting, law enforcement, and military breaching operations.
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| | Heavy, large-caliber weapons like howitzers or cannons, designed to launch projectiles over long distances. Artillery is often used for indirect fire in battlefield support roles, delivering explosive shells.
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| | Spears, lances, and polearms are long-shafted weapons designed for thrusting, slashing, or striking, commonly used in infantry and cavalry combat. |