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M16 Assault Rifle 

The M16 is a gun that you can find in zombie survival game, Project Zomboid. The M16 is single-handedly the most rare gun in the game, only available through military areas, and a very small chance of it being in gun stores. This thing is a BEAST, the only gun having full auto in the game (Which means you need high aiming skill to manage this guns immense recoil..) Good fucking luck getting the mags, they're equally as rare or even rarer at times...they use 5.56mm (Obviously.) It can also use all the attachments in the game. It's great, and can only be detected from 70 tiles. The gun is evidently the most efficient of all to gun down hordes, but you'll definitely need level 7 or more on aiming to manage the recoil. (This was the last gun description, I hope you enjoyed them. :D I'll begin to describe the melee's, which will be exponentially more difficult! I hope you'll read those too.)
Timmy: "JIMMY I FOUND THE FUCKING M16 ASSAULT RIFLE."

Jimmy: "WHY ARE YOU SO FUCKING LUCKY?!"
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The Marlin .22 Rifle 

A gun that I found in my friends living room that I thought was cool until he yelled at me to not dry fire it, he knows alot about dry firing ifkywim.
Woman (non existent in his life): Honey there's a squirrel in our house
Man (Double): Go grab The Marlin .22 Rifle from the couch

Fallout 4 Handmade Rifle 

The Fallout 4 Handmade Rifle is a gun from the nuka world dlc that is just an AK
Why the fuck is the Fallout 4 Handmade Rifle left handed?

The Middleburg Long Rifle

When a guy bends over and his woman grips his gear from underneath, with 3 finger around his satchel and her index finger on his wang and her thumb is pressed on his brown eye. When she pulls her index finger a pull like a trigger hew shouts "pew,pew,pew!"
Sophie used Jack like the middleburg long rifle.

Plasma Igniter Rifle

A directed-energy weapon that fires a bolt of superheated ionized gas (plasma) designed to ignite targets on contact. Unlike laser igniters that work at the speed of light, plasma igniters fire visible bolts that carry thermal energy to the target, igniting flammable materials and causing severe burns. The plasma bolt is contained by magnetic fields temporarily, creating a visible "shot" that travels more slowly than light but carries devastating thermal payload. The igniter function means it's optimized for setting targets ablaze rather than penetrating armor—a weapon of fire rather than force. Power requirements and plasma containment make man-portable versions currently science fiction, but the concept persists in sci-fi and theoretical military research.
Plasma Igniter Rifle "He took a plasma igniter round to the chest plate—didn't penetrate, but the heat flash ignited his oxygen tank. That's the igniter philosophy: don't kill them with the shot; kill them with what the shot sets off. Plasma as match, not bullet."

Particle Beam Rifle

A directed-energy weapon that fires a stream of accelerated subatomic particles—electrons, protons, or neutral atoms—at relativistic speeds. Unlike lasers (electromagnetic radiation), particle beams deliver kinetic energy and radiation damage through actual mass. A Particle Beam Rifle would cause localized heating, ionization, and secondary radiation effects on impact, potentially penetrating targets that reflect or resist lasers. Neutral particle beams are particularly challenging because charged particles repel and require massive magnetic containment. Man-portable versions remain firmly in science fiction due to accelerator size and power requirements, but the concept represents the ultimate in direct energy transfer: hitting the target with something, even if that something is invisible and moving near light speed.
Particle Beam Rifle "The Particle Beam Rifle in that game doesn't just burn—it disrupts molecular bonds. Hit someone and they don't just die; they come apart. Science fiction? Absolutely. But the concept is seductive: a weapon that delivers mass at near-light speed. No defense against something that small, that fast, that energetic."

Laser Igniter Rifle

A directed-energy weapon that uses focused light to ignite targets rather than cutting or ablating them. Unlike high-power lasers designed to burn through materials, the Laser Igniter Rifle delivers precise pulses of energy that cause rapid heating and ignition of flammable materials—clothing, fuel, organic matter—without necessarily penetrating armor. It's the difference between a cutting torch and a blowtorch: one slices, the other sets ablaze. The tactical advantage is psychological as much as physical—watching your cover ignite around you is deeply demoralizing. Still largely theoretical for man-portable systems due to power requirements, but the concept represents a shift from kinetic to thermal warfare.
"In the game, I hit him with the Laser Igniter Rifle and his whole ghillie suit went up like a torch. He didn't die from the beam; he died from the fire. It's not about penetration—it's about ignition. The weapon doesn't kill you; it makes everything around you kill you."