Firearms Expert Reacts to Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl Weapons



Watch a firearms and weapons expert react to Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl guns! While you patiently wait for the release of Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl, join Combined Military Services Museum gun expert, Alex Pitts, to see his reaction to different Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl weapons.

From the iconic British Bullpup IL 86, to the fan favourite AKM 74/2U, and a lot more, Alex breaks down these iconic Stalker firearms, including rifles, pistols, submachine guns, and shotguns, and explains just how realistic they are. A massive thank you the Combined Military Services Museum, it’s collection of guns, and Alex for his fantastic firearm insight!

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00:00 – Intro
00:24 – IL 86
01:32 – Sniper TRs 301
02:29 – AKM 74/2U
03:34 – Combat Chaser
04:16 – Kora 919
05:39 – Viper 9×18
07:08 – Final Thoughts and Outro

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47 thoughts on “Firearms Expert Reacts to Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl Weapons”

  1. I mean how do they even know this person playing is firing at the max speed possible? maybe they deliberatly fired slower to control recoil. Kinda hard to judge when you haven't played the game yourself and are just watching a video where it may not be firing at the max the weapon can.

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  2. Original stalker games had a problem where each shot fired raised gun a bit and when you set the weapons top their realistic ROF they would raise to the sky. No matter how much tweaking of the mechanics allowed you could not fix this issue so they lowered the ROF of many weapons.

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  3. Wow. Between every weapon shown being inaccurate/unlicensed and that clip of the dude emptying shotgun shells at dogs and them not doing anything, I've decided to not buy this. Looks actually terrible.

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  4. There is a real weapon from eastern europe called vepr but looks totally differently, than the MP5

    I guess the developers most probably assumed the mp5 works somewhat similar to the vepr.
    Although both are very different mechanisms.

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  5. STELLAR BLADE IS WORTHY FOR AWARDS YOU COWARDS!!! go on delete my comment and prove you hate freedom of speech.

    gamers will not be silenced by IGN on political views. we all have a right to freedom of speech regardless of political views. lets all be mature and stop with this childish behavior IGN. stop allowing writers and community managers using their political views to crush freedom of speech.

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  6. To the asshats complaining about ign and gamespot, there are hundreds of great gun channels doing amazing content. These game jurno channels stole the educational content from them you clowns. While youtube is stamping out those great guys you sit here biping or you know do something useful and go watch them……

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  7. IGN, you had the chance to pickup what gamespot dropped and we all would of appreciated it, I don't want to bag the guy for stepping up on stream, he doesn't have the presence of a good entertaining host like Jonathan and Dave did, I won't watch another one.

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  8. I guess Gamespot shouldn't have ended the collab with Jonathan Ferguson, Keeper of Firearms and Artillery at the Royal Armouries Museum in the UK, which houses a collection of thousands of iconic weapons from throughout history.

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  9. Tries to copy the excellent videos with the guy from the Royal Armouries… Poor approximation. Comments onbthe slow firing rate of the IL86, when the player is clearly using it in semi-auto. Doesn't cover the most iconic gun in the game…. 3/10 IGN, must try harder.

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