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All Eight Machine Guns & Their Stats – Days Gone Weapon List

Days Gone Weapon List of all eight machine guns, their damage, accuracy, and complete stats. Also, learn which is the best Machine Gun in Days Gone.

Days Gone has Eight different Machine Guns, these are the big guns where the fun begins. From Level to Level 5 the guns become stronger with low recoil and higher damage. If you are all set to face a horde then this Days Gone Weapon guide is for you. You can check stats of every Machine Gun and also learn which is the best Machine Gun in Days Gone. At the end of this article, you can also check the Weapon Levels, what they meant and how to unlock new weapons.

Days Gone All Machine Gun

1). Stinger – A Level 2 machine gun, you can get this gun from human enemies. Stinger is an average machine gun with good range and accuracy.

  • Level 2 Poor Condition
  • Damage – Average
  • Range – Max
  • Accuracy – High
  • Rate of Fire – Max
  • Penetration – Average
  • Stopping Power – Low
  • Ammo – 30

2). .22 Repeater – A Level 2 machine gun, it is a low stopping weapon, requires a lot of power to get a headshot. It is a single fire rifle, best to shoot the head if you have this weapon in your hand.

  • Level 2 Poor Condition
  • Damage – Average
  • Range – Max
  • Accuracy – High
  • Rate of Fire – Average
  • Penetration – Average
  • Stopping Power – Average
  • Ammo – 5

3). PPSH – 41 – A Level 4 machine gun, you will love this weapon. It is powerful and fast, and it will help you to kill a lot of enemies without much effort. You can trust this weapon to deal with hordes, wolves, and bears.

  • Level 4 Mil Spec Condition
  • Damage – Average
  • Range – Max
  • Accuracy – High
  • Rate of Fire – Max
  • Penetration – Average
  • Stopping Power – Low
  • Ammo – 30

4). M14 – A Level 3 machine gun, it is an average gun. Offers you fast firing speed but it is good to use if you are not having any other weapon in the gun locker.

  • Level 3 Average Condition
  • Damage – Average
  • Range – Max
  • Accuracy – High
  • Rate of Fire – Average
  • Penetration – Average
  • Stopping Power – Average
  • Ammo – 10

5). Chicago Chopper – A Level 4 machine gun is one of the best in the game. With fast fire rate and huge ammo, this weapon can be your real friend. This gun is really good in terms of performance.

  • Level 4 Mil Spec Condition
  • Damage – Average
  • Range – Max
  • Accuracy – High
  • Rate of Fire – Max
  • Penetration – Average
  • Stopping Power – Low
  • Ammo – 80

6). M50 Reising – A Level 4 machine gun with decent fire range and damage. It lacks good ammo capacity. The weapon is better than the basic ones.

  • Level 4 Mil Spec Condition
  • Damage – Average
  • Range – Max
  • Accuracy – Max
  • Rate of Fire – Max
  • Penetration – Average
  • Stopping Power – Low
  • Ammo – 15

7). The Cowboy – A Level 4 machine gun that brings a combination of accuracy, stopping power and fast rate of fire. A serious weapon that looks like a revolver with a big barrel in the front.

  • Level 4 Mil Spec Condition
  • Damage – High
  • Range – Max
  • Accuracy – Max
  • Rate of Fire – Average
  • Penetration – Average
  • Stopping Power – High
  • Ammo – 6

8). Badlands Big Game – A Level 5 machine gun with high damage and accuracy. But it will slow you down on the reloads, the weapon is ideal for long-range combat. Because of good range, you can use it while attacking camps.

  • Level 5 Special Forces Condition
  • Damage – High
  • Range – Max
  • Accuracy – Max
  • Rate of Fire – Average
  • Penetration – High
  • Stopping Power – High
  • Ammo – 10

Days Gone Weapons Grades

  1. Level 1: Scrap
  2. Level 2: Poor
  3. Level 3: Average
  4. Level 4: Military Spec Condition
  5. Level 5: Special Forces Condition

There are three ways to unlock new Weapons in Days gone, first completing story missions. Second by purchasing from Merchant. And the final way is s by killing enemies and picking their weapons, but cannot store them in Gun Locker.

Raaj Srivastava

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