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Hi, Just a FAMAS guide, Looked in the mega guide thread there doesn't seem to be a guide for the FAMAS
Damage - 30-40 (MP)
Damage Multipliers - Head: 1.4, Chest: 1, Limbs: 1 (MP)
Magazine Size - 30 rounds (45 with Extended Mags)
Unlocked at - Level 4
Maximum Ammunition - 180 (MP)
Reload Time - 2.8s loaded, 3.6s unloaded
Rate of Fire - 925 RPM (Rounds Per Minute)
Range - 2500-2900m (900-1300m Suppressed) (MP)
Recoil - Low
Penetration - Meduim
Fire Mode - 3 Round Burst
Weapon Attachments
Grenade Launcher
Red Dot Sight
Silencer
ACOG Scope
FMJ
Shotgun
Holographic Sight
Heartbeat Sensor
Thermal scope
Extended Magazines
In Multi-player the FAMAS is the first available available to
players, In the 'Grenadier' Default class along with a Spas-12 silenced.
Similar to the M16A4, the FAMAS is a very effective assault rifle especially at long range. Despite the Create-a-Class' stats menu shows that it has low damage, one burst will kill with Stopping Power at any range, as long as all three shots hit. If fired without Stopping Power, at least one headshot is required at long range. Due to the high rate of fire per burst, the FAMAS will top out most other assault rifles and even SMGs at close range. The FAMAS resets perfectly after each burst allowing continuous accurate fire over a long range. This, coupled with its high penetration, allows one to easily kill through cover. A Red Dot Sight or Holographic Sight can be used to mitigate the bulky iron sights for mid to long range combat.
The FAMAS has slower reload and slower swap times compared to the M16A4. The FAMAS has less recoil than the M16A4 unless the M16 has a Holographic sight attached which makes the M16 have less recoil.
I strongly recommend using Stopping Power and a silencer on the FAMAS.
In my opinion the FAMAS is best used with a silencer, Sleight of Hand Pro, Stopping Power Pro and Ninja Pro.
Well, That would be the end of my guide for the FAMAS
P.S if anyone is wondering what country the FAMAS originates from, It originates from France.
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