![]() ![]() If you need firepower more than stealth, RPK-74 or the Kalash 2012 are better choices. It is possible to use the VSK-94 without a suppressor in Metro: Last Light, but its not recommended since this gun is built for stealth, not for frontline combat. This weapon is somewhat rare like its 2033 counterpart, and you cannot buy them in shop until the very end of the game.Ī suppressor is an essential attachment, since the basic version of the weapon comes with an extended barrel, and its small magazine size and relatively low rate of fire might put you in a disadvantage in an all out firefight. Like most returning weapons, the VSK-94 has become one of the most versatile weapons in the player's arsenal in the sequel thanks to the new attachment system. The VSV is also not recommended for engaging groups of mutants at close range.įortunately for the player there is only one human opponent in the game armed with this weapon, found in Black Station. Unlike the AK-74M, however, it is intended for stealth and thus performs poorly in all out firefights. The VSV is arguably the second best firearm in Metro 2033. The VSV is a useful weapon while playing Ranger difficulties, all variants of the VSV have a laser sight attached, thus problem of the lack of crosshair can be solved to some extent. Though rapid fire is a viable use for the VSV, it is advised to fire in bursts during close quarter combat, as its 20 round magazine means frequent, albeit quick reloads, and a tendency to rapidly consume through ammo without good trigger discipline. As with all primary weapons, the VSK-94 loaded with MGRs is capable of killing almost anything with a single shot on higher difficulties. Its low rate of fire and high damage make it perfect for conserving ammunition. The VSV makes a return in Metro: Last Light with a few negligible changes to its model and animation. Three unscoped versions can be found at the Black Station for free, one of which is provided by Ulman at the start of the level. The very first VSV in the game is available for purchase in the Armory in both scoped and unscoped variants. Since the VSK-94 is a primary weapon it can use both dirty and MGR 5.45x39mm cartridges. VSV is one of the weapons in the Metro that predates the war and it's highly prized by many survivors. It was originally designed to fire 9x39mm SP5, SP6 and PAB-9 subsonic cartridges, but versions chambered for 7.62x39mm, 5.56x45mm NATO, and 5.45x39mm were eventually crafted. VSK-94 was developed on the base of the 9A-91 Carbine.
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