cs里面的枪械介绍,真人cs一般用什么枪

【反恐精英(CS)里的枪支介绍】

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猎魂骑士(SL8)
拥有超凡攻击性能和连射性能的全自动狙击枪,这是在僵尸的疯狂扑袭中赖以生存的必备武器之一;不仅如此,其充满武装质感的外观,犹如战场中在远处狩猎灵魂的骑士让人闻风丧胆,使那些平庸的连狙自惭形秽。
芬兰之星(TRG-42)
使用10发.338 Lapua装弹的芬兰之星(TRG-42),拥有摧毁一切武装防御的惊人破坏力,重量级的攻击力和轻量级的重量使其性能优于AWP和其他同类重型狙击枪,在众星云集的枪械世界中宛如一颗孤傲的芬兰之星,进行着生死一线的致命任务。
毁灭者(MG3)
使用200发5.56mm口径子弹的机关枪,它是第二次世界大战中被称为“撕布机”的MG42的现代版,以强大的火力和充足的装弹量著称。在生化模式中,毁灭者(MG3)是毁灭僵尸的超级生化利器,感受百发弹容量的狂扫刺激吧!
Anaconda
使用7发.50AE的左轮手枪,改进了装弹数和口径。拥有超高的命中率和快速的连射性能,其破坏力更胜DesertEagle一筹,属手枪中的极品。
Glock18
装填有20发9毫米帕拉贝鲁姆弹的Glock18在射速和射击精度方面相当出色。但是威力较弱,但可以切换至点射模式以三连发弥补威力的不足。
USP45
装填有12发,45英寸手枪弹的这款手枪,凭借射击精度和威力的平衡性成为CT的基本装备,并可以加装消音器。
P228
装填有13发,357英寸SIG手枪弹药的P228拥有一定穿甲能力,,被多支特种部队选为标准装备的副武器。
DesertEagle
使用.50英寸AE型弹药的Desert Eagle,拥有突击步枪级别的威力,并由此弥补了装弹量仅为7发的不足。
FiveSeven(CT专用)
这款手枪是与P90冲锋枪同时研制,使用与P90相同的5.7毫米SS190弹,20发的装弹量和极高的射击精度可以弥补其威力不足的缺陷。
Elites(T专用)
Berreta Elites装填有15发9毫米帕拉贝鲁姆弹,双手各持一把,可以比其他副武器拥有更强的火力持续性。
USAS12(T专用)
20发12Guage口径装弹的USAS-12因为其过于强大的破坏力,在全世界范围内属禁用武器。 虽然威力强大,但是子弹的消耗严重且稳定性不佳。
m3
这把装填有8发12号口径霰弹的霰弹枪射速缓慢,但凭借其半自动射击方式,能在近身战时能发挥强大的威力。
xm1014
原形为意大利贝内利公司推出的"M4超级90"霰弹枪,美军对其进行了少量改进后定型为"XM101"。半自动射击方式和较快的射速,使其在近身遭遇战拥有强大的威力。
K1A(CT专用)
使用30发5.56毫米装弹的这款冲锋枪能发挥相当于突击步枪的威力。 稳定性较好,中距离性能出色。
MP7A1
使用20发4.6毫米装弹的冲锋枪,能以飞快的速度进行扫射。 根据战局的变化可安装反射式瞄准镜进行中距离对抗。
Tmp(CT专用)
这款紧凑型冲锋枪,装填有30发9毫米帕拉贝鲁姆弹,非常容易控制,噪音小是它的优点,无奈威力偏小。
MAC-10(T专用)
装填有30发.45英寸ACP弹的MAC-10,是以色列UZI冲锋枪的众多仿造品中最成功的一款。虽然射击精度一般,但.45英寸ACP弹的威力和超高的射速使其成为一款成功的冲锋枪。
MP5
装填有30发9毫米帕拉贝鲁姆弹的MP5被誉为"冲锋枪的教科书",是一把集威力、精度、便携性于一身的武器。
UMP45
25发装弹量的UMP,依靠其.45英寸ACP弹的威力,使之拥有了不错的威力,但同时射击精度有所下降。
P90
装填有50发5.7毫米SS190弹的P90,相比其他冲锋枪多出了20发的装弹量,在对射时拥有明显的优势。
SVD(T专用)
10发7.62毫米装弹的半自动狙击枪,中远距离具有出色的命中率及威力上的优势。
Scar(CT专用)
具有30发5.56毫米及20发7.62毫米双重装弹模式的突击步枪,可以根据战术的需要进行转换。
XM8(T专用)
30发5.56毫米装弹的突击步枪,根据战局的变化可以改装枪管及装弹变成一把狙击枪。
VSK94(CT专用)
作为一款20发9毫米装弹的狙击枪,在冲锋枪上装备狙击部件及消音器,中距离能以较快的速射击毙对手。
Famas(CT专用)
这款装有25发5.56毫米小口径步枪弹的无托式突击步枪,虽然装弹数量略少,但射速快且稳定性好。在瞄准模式下使用三发点射效果极好。
Galil(T专用)
装填有35发5.56毫米小口径步枪弹的Galil步枪,也可看成是AK47众多仿制品的一种,其继承了AK47的高可靠性和易维护性,但其精度也只能是一般。
Scout
装填有10发7.62毫米北约标准步枪弹的这款狙击步枪,拥有良好的射击精度,并且枪身重量较小。但是由于威力一般,要在战斗中占得先机需瞄准对方头部或经常变换射击阵地。
AK47(T专用)
装填有30发7.62毫米中威力步枪弹的AK47突击步枪及其各种仿造品,是全世界制造数量最多的枪械.极高的可靠性和易维护性,使其成为"游击队员的武器",.虽然其因为连发时后坐力较大而导致射击精度不高,但当对手使用它向你泼洒子弹时,你最好还是选择隐蔽。
M4A1(CT专用)
这款装填有30发5.56毫米小口径步枪弹的突击步枪,拥有很高的射击精度,并在威力和后坐力两方面达到了良好平衡。
AUG(CT专用)
这款装填有30发5.56毫米小口径步枪弹的无托式突击步枪,弹夹装在枪托后部,在保持全枪尺寸较小的基础上安装了较长的枪管,使其拥有相当高的射击精度。
SG552(T专用)
这款装填有30发5.56毫米小口径步枪弹的突击步枪,拥有相当高的射速,但精度略低。其配备的2倍瞄准镜可使远距离射击更加容易。
SG550(CT专用)
这款装填有30发5.56毫米小口径步枪弹的狙击步枪,是一款优秀的中型军用狙击步枪,其更适合于掩护进攻的而不是用来进行单兵作战。
AWP
这款装填有10发.338英寸Lapua弹的狙击枪拥有恐怖的威力,任何防弹衣在它面前和纸片没有什么区别。
G3SG1(T专用)
经典的G3自动步枪的狙击型.装填有20发7.62毫米北约标准步枪弹的这款狙击步枪,其更适合于掩护进攻的而不是用来进行单兵作战。
QBB95
75发5.8毫米装弹的机关枪,使用国产75发鼓型弹夹。 稳定且廉价,但威力稍弱,装弹数量也比M249少。
M249
著名的minimi机枪的美军型号.采用100发5.56毫米弹链供弹,具有强大的威力和可观的装弹数量,但是受限于其重量使用者的移动速度较慢,且移动中射击精度不高,与较远距离的敌人对射时可能有所不利。
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【cs枪械介绍】

EA在足球上还有死对头KONAMI
但篮球就没有了,没办法,NBALIVE从1996年(好象是96年.反正不会相差一年左右)就开始发行了,算是老牌的NBA游戏了

【CS枪械介绍】

http://www.exf-gaming.co.uk/e107_plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?742.last
这个网页不错,详细介绍在下级连接
For example:Glock
Overview
Mainly known for being the manufacturer of polymer-framed pistols, Glock also produces equipment such as field knives and entrenching tools. The company started life as a manufacturer of curtain rods, then branched out into supplying the Austrian Army with machine gun belts, practice hand grenades, plastic magazines, field knives and entrenching tools.
While Glock marketing materials spell the company name as if it were an acronym ("GLOCK"), newspapers in Austria, Germany and the United States forgo the capitalization of all letters in the interest of readability.
Its first handgun model was the Glock 17, a 9 mm Luger Parabellum semi-automatic pistol with a magazine capacity of 17 rounds (unusually large at the time), introduced in the early 1980s as a response to the Austrian army's request for a new sidearm. Glock pistols are popular with law enforcement agencies, the military, security personnel, and defense-minded private citizens. Glock was the first manufacturer to offer models chambered in the .40 S&W cartridge (Glock 22 & Glock 23 - 1990), beating Smith & Wesson to the marketplace with their own cartridge. The Glock 22 is currently (as of mid-2006) the single most popular police sidearm in use in the United States.
Glock also offers pistols chambered in .357 SIG, .380 ACP, 10 mm Auto, .45 ACP, and the new .45 GAP (Glock Automatic Pistol). A very rare run of 9×21 mm Glock 19 pistols were made [1]. Glock .380 pistols are not currently available in the United States due to the BATFE's point system [2].
The company is privately held and does not make public any figures concerning its revenue or internal operations.
[edit] Popularity

Glock 23 - 3rd GenGlock reports sales of over 2.5 million handguns in over 100 countries.
Glock sidearms are very common handguns among law enforcement agencies and military organizations around the world. They are standard-issue sidearms for the Austrian, Belgian, Dutch, and Norwegian Army, Austrian, Canadian, Northern Irish and London police, various special units such as the German GSG 9 counter-terrorism unit of the German Federal Police, as well as the new Iraq security forces.
Many estimates place Glock's market share among U.S. police departments at over 60% (based on total number of guns sold, not percentage of departments). Glock's website states their pistols are "...in use in 65% of law enforcement agencies." The U.S. FBI issues all agents graduating from the FBI Academy a Glock 22 or Glock 23 according to the agent's preference. [3] [4] The Glock 22 is issued to all new agents of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. [5] This pistol is also used by all police services in Australia ([6] [7]) except by Victoria Police and South Australia Police. The New Zealand Police carry the Glock 17 in situations where weapons are issued. The demand for Glock pistols is such that despite the European Union enforcing an arms embargo against Israel, Glock 17s and Glock 19s are standard service pistols in certain Israeli military and paramilitary units (Yamam, Shayetet 13, Shabak, and private security firms) and remain extremely popular handguns on Israel's private citizen market.
Most of the steel components in a Glock pistol are treated with a nitriding process called "Tenifer", which greatly increases the surface hardness and makes the weapon highly resistant to corrosion and wear.
The popularity of Glock pistols are due to several factors. They are renowned for their reliability, being able to function under extreme conditions and to fire a wide range of ammunition types due to their rugged construction. The simplicity of the Glock design contributes to this reliability, as it contains a relatively small number of components (nearly half as many as the typical handgun) making field maintenance and repair easier.
They are significantly lighter than typical steel or aluminum-frame handguns, which makes them attractive for police officers and private citizens who carry a concealed handgun for self-defense. Another feature of Glock pistols preferred by many users is a lack of external controls such as levers, decockers, or manual safeties. This adds to the simplicity of use and removes a potential source of errors when operating the handgun under stress.
Many Glock shooters feel that the relatively low height of the bore above the grip results in less torque when shooting and lower perceived recoil, leading to increased accuracy. Glock also claims that its "Safe Action" safety system results in smoother trigger pull than for a conventional double-action pistol.
The Glock name has been misused as a generic slang term for any expensive black "plastic" handgun. Ironically, Glock pistols are among the most affordable service pistols on the market.
[edit] "Plastic pistol" myths

Glock 22 in the new Olive Drab frame (with magazine)Contrary to early reports, Glock pistols do set off metal detectors and can indeed be detected by X-ray machines, due to their metal barrels and slides. The claim that they could not was first made in an article published in the Washington Post on January 13, 1985, entitled, "Quaddafi Buying Austrian Plastic Pistol." In this article, vocal gun control advocate Jack Anderson made the allegations, which were then reported without fact-checking by the Associated Press and further reported by many United States television news stations and newspapers. It has since become an urban legend that to this day continues to appear in news reports and movies, and has even been a topic of debate in the United States Congress.
In fact, 83.7% (by weight) of the Glock pistol is normal ordnance steel and the "plastic" parts are in fact a dense polymer known as 'Polymer 2' which is radio-opaque and is therefore visible to X-ray security equipment. In addition, virtually all of these "plastic" parts contain embedded steel to make them functional and shoot better, not to make them "detectable". Contrary to popular movies like Die Hard 2: Die Harder and In the Line of Fire, neither Glock nor any other gun maker has ever produced a "ceramic" or "plastic" firearm which is undetectable by ordinary security screening devices.
In Die Hard 2, the character John McClane portrayed by Bruce Willis specifically refers to a non-existent Glock 7 with many fictitious characteristics:
That punk pulled a Glock 7 on me! You know what that is? It's a porcelain gun made in Germany. It doesn't show up on your airport X-ray machines, and it costs more than you make here in a month!
Furthermore, even if a pistol completely undetectable by either X-ray machines or metal detectors were to be deveolped, the ammunition inside would still be detectable.
Mike Papac, an armorer at Cinema Weaponry, which supplied the Glock pistols used in Die Hard 2, has stated, "I remember when we did that scene, I tried to talk them out of it. There's no such thing as a gun invisible to metal detectors, and there shouldn't be, but they wouldn't budge. They had it written into the script and that was that.".[1]
While some Glock fans have boasted that the Glock pistol design was the first pistol to incorporate a plastic frame, this is incorrect. Heckler & Koch was the first company to use polymer for their VP70 pistol frame in 1970. HK's innovation of polymer frames and polygonal rifling seem to have been influential in the Glock design. Still earlier, Remington introduced their polymer-framed Nylon 66 Rifle in 1959. This was so revolutionary at the time that Remington dyed the plastic brown to resemble wood and fitted a cosmetic sheet-metal cover on the receiver to make it appear to be made from steel. Further, the most extensive use of polymers in a pistol was in the Ram-Line Exactor pistol with a barrel made from steel-lined plastic.
However, the popularity of Glock pistols seems to have encouraged other manufacturers to begin production of similar polymer-framed products in recent years.
[edit] Safety mechanism
Glock pistols use an internal safety mechanism with three components, with no external thumb activated safety switch as might be found on traditional-design pistols. Glock calls this the "Safe Action" system. All three safeties are disabled one after the other when the trigger is depressed. They are:
Trigger Safety: An external lever mechanism contained within the trigger that prevents the trigger from moving unless the lever is depressed.
Striker Safety: A spring-loaded pin attached by an extension bar to the trigger assembly blocks the striker from striking the primer of the cartridge until the trigger is pulled.
Drop Safety: The far end of the same extension bar locks the striker into place from the rear until the trigger is pulled.
Similar systems for internal safeties have since become standard for many major manufacturers of semi-automatic pistols. However, Glock pistols, like any other firearm, can discharge and cause injury or death if the operator accidentally or negligently manipulates the trigger. The absence of a traditional safety switch means that Glock users who intend to carry the gun on their person with the loaded chamber must be cautious (as they should be for any type of firearm) of keeping their finger off of the trigger when holstering or unholstering the gun.
In 2003, Glock announced the Internal Locking System (ILS). The ILS is a manually activated lock that is located in the back of the pistol's grip. It is cylindrical in design and, according to Glock, each key is unique. Group key hierarchic solutions are available for law enforcement agencies. When activated, the lock causes a tab to protrude from the rear of the grip. This is done to give both a visual and tactile indication as to wher the lock is engaged or not. When activated, the ILS renders the Glock unfireable as well as making it impossible to disassemble. When disengaged, the ILS adds no further safety mechanisms to the Glock pistol.
The ILS is available as an option on all Glock pistols except for the G36, but not all ILS-equipped Glock pistols are carried by distributors nor imported with the option. The most commonly available Glock pistols with the ILS are the G17, G19, G22, G23, G26, and the G27.
[edit] Misconceptions about Glock pistol operation
Glock handguns have seen much fictional exposure in action movies and TV shows that often continue to spread misconceptions about the Glock pistol. One common aspect of popular media portrayals of the Glock pistol is when someone pulls out or points a Glock pistol, the sound effect of the Glock being "cocked" like a revolver is inserted. The Glock pistol does not have an external hammer and thus cannot be "cocked" or "uncocked" in the conventional manner and does not make the sort of sounds that are commonly heard in TV and movies.
Similarly, after a Glock has fired the final round in its magazine, the slide will usually lock in the open position. (This functionality is not unique to Glock, but is common with most semi-automatic pistols.) At this point the trigger cannot be pulled, hence there will be no audible click of the firing pin hitting an empty chamber. Since the gun is designed to lock open after firing the final round, a shooter will often be surprised to find that he or she is out of ammo should the slide inadvertently close on an empty chamber. Pulling the trigger in this condition will produce an audible click, but only once. The Glock design does not produce multiple clicks with repeated trigger pulls on an empty chamber. Hollywood frequently gets this wrong.
[edit] ka-BOOM! or kB! Controversy
Coined by firearms reporter Dean Speir, a kB! (or kaBoom!) is the term used to describe the explosive malfunction of a firearm, with usually very costly, if not deadly, results. Glock pistol kB's usually damage the firearm, with minor injury to the shooter.
Controversy arose over Glock's safety standards when several instances of explosive malfunction occurred in Glock pistols sold to police departments in the United States. Upon pulling the trigger, the cartridge case would rupture and cause an explosion that would tear apart the gun and often send shrapnel into the shooter's face.
The cause of this malfunction was traced to issues with a purposely oversized (loose), and partially unsupported chamber in Glock's pistols chambered in .40 S&W, .45 ACP, and 10mm. The chamber lacks full support in the rear by the feed ramp in order to facilitate feed reliability. The lack of support in the chamber, usually combined with lead bullets, reloaded ammunition, or poor-quality factory ammunition, would cause the case to fail. The subsequent rapid expansion of gas into the chamber caused the pistols to fail, usually damaging the polymer frame and magazine.
Glock, in its own defense, says that the manual that accompanies each pistol informs the shooter of the dangers of using non-factory rated ammunition, and that the firearm will function safely if the shooter uses factory-loaded, jacketed ammunition and properly cleans and cares for the firearm. Supporters also point out that kB!s occur in other firearms as well, particularly M1911-type pistols. However, there continues to be controversy over the presence of an unsupported chamber, critics arguing that it is not necessary and is a liability for the company.
It has been stated that because of the specific design of the polygonal rifling in the Glock pistol, operators should not shoot non-jacketed lead ammunition. Lead residue can quickly build up, decreasing the bore diameter and create a dangerous over-pressurization in the barrel, leading to structural failure or warping in the chamber of the barrel. One can notice a bulge in the fired case ejected from the pistol (even with target loads) to see the result of the unsupported chamber.
A contributing factor may be that, on some models at least, the slide return spring is not strong enough to ensure that the slide returns to full battery after a round is fired, when the shooter has a "limp wrist" instead of a firm grip. This can be overcome by proper training.
Despite the controversy, Glock pistols still continue to be popular among military and law enforcement agencies worldwide. Indeed, their extreme popularity and widespread use likely contributes to the number of incidents reported involving Glock pistols.

【求CS里所有枪械的快捷键和分别的介绍.】

自己任务还没学生活技能...练个附魔 裁缝吧
要赚钱还是双采 但是SS练双采...
到了80级 就抱大腿刷随机英雄本
然后用牌子换装备 然后找个公会混日子 没事打打战场
就怎么简单

【真人CS里用的一般仿的都是什么枪】

以前跟朋友玩过一次,两边的枪从外形上看几乎都是44,没见过别的枪。

【真人cs游戏用的是什么枪】

因为小罗属牛的(开玩笑)

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