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Ghost Recon Wildlands: All Weapons You Can Get

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All Weapons – Ghost Recon Wildlands

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There are a lot of weapons to choose from in Ghost Recon Wildlands, as the game boasts dozens upon dozens of different firearms. Guns are broken down into three specific categories, each of which can be obtained in vastly different ways. The first are your main weapons, these are the base guns that can be modified via weapon parts found in Ghost Recon Wildlands. You can obtain these firearms via gun crates that are hidden in cartel compounds or outposts.

The second type of weapons are boss-specific firearms that can only be acquired after you have dispatched of that enemy in their specified region. You cannot customize or alter these guns in any way since they’re rather elaborate in their designs and often feature artwork along etched into the various components. Make no mistake, these weapons are very deadly and can easily take out an entire squad of enemies with no issues.

Finally, there are the Ubisoft-specific weapons that players can only obtain via the U-Play system. This is a rewards program that gives players points for completing games, unlocking achievements, or performing specific tasks. You can then purchase these weapons in-game by highlighting them in the Loadout menu and holding down the Square (PS4) or X (Xbox One) button. Here is every weapon you can obtain in Ghost Recon Wildlands and what archetypes they fall under.

Assault Rifles – All Weapons

  • P416
  • SR3M
  • AK-12
  • AUG A3
  • AK-27 Uprising
  • AK-12
  • 556xi
  • 805 Bren A2
  • G2
  • L85A2
  • R5 RGP
  • ACR
  • AK-47
  • M4A1
  • Mk 17
  • TAR-21
  • His AK-47 (Boss)
  • Her AK-47 (Boss)
  • M4A1 Tactical (Boss)
  • Ritmo (Boss)
  • SIG556 Llama (U-Play)
  • G36C (U-Play)
  • AK12 GR Network (U-Play)

Light Machine Guns – All Weapons

  • MG121
  • Stoner LMG A1
  • MK-48
  • Type 95
  • 6P41
  • Mk249
  • Llamativo (Boss)
  • El Bastón (Boss)

Submachine Guns – All Weapons

  • MP5
  • MP7
  • P90
  • SR-635
  • PP19
  • MPX
  • PSG
  • 9x19VSN
  • 9mm C1
  • Scorpion EVO 3
  • Vector .45 ACP
  • Mendeleyev (Boss)
  • Experimento #42 (Boss)
  • Residous (Boss)
  • ¡UY! (Boss)

Sniper Rifles – All Weapons

  • M40A5
  • M1891
  • SR25
  • Dragunov (SVD)
  • G28
  • SRSA1
  • SR-1
  • HTI
  • L115A3
  • MK14
  • MSR
  • Lanza Sagrada (Boss)
  • The Warhawk (Boss)

Shotguns – All Weapons

  • Wilderness
  • Super Shorty
  • SASG-12
  • SPAS-12
  • El Obsequio (Boss)
  • ¡SILENCIO! (Boss)
  • El Cuentista (Boss)

Those are all the weapons in Ghost Recon Wildlands. For more guides, walkthroughs, and tips make sure to check out our Ghost Recon Wildlands wiki.


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Collin MacGregor
Collin was a Senior Staff Writer for Twinfinite from 2016 to 2017 and is a lover of all things horror. When he's not healing his teammates in Overwatch, raiding in Destiny, making poor choices in Dark Souls, or praying for a new Ape Escape you can now find him working at Bungie as an Associate World Designer.