The T-12 assault rifle used to be the TerraGov Marine Corps standard issue rifle before the T-18 carbine replaced it. It's however still used widely despite that. The gun itself is very good at being used in most situations however it suffers in engagements at close quarters and is relatively hard to shoulder than some others.
The T-18 carbine is one of the standard rifles used by the TerraGov Marine Corps. It's commonly used by people who prefer greater mobility in combat, like scouts and other light infantry. Lacks an automatic fire mode, but has a burst fire mode to improve damage output.
The T-42 LMG is the TGMC's current standard non-IFF-capable LMG. It's known for its ability to lay down heavy fire support very well. It is generally used when someone wants to hold a position or provide fire support.
The T-64 DMR is the TerraGov Marine Corps designated marksman rifle. It is rather well-known for it's very consistent target placement at longer than usual range, it however lacks a burst fire mode or an automatic mode. It is mostly used by people who prefer to do more careful shooting than most.
It shoots bad guys. Big owie, don't get hit by it. Lasers hurt.
Has two modes available, Normal and Overcharge, which can be swapped with Unique-Action.
Normal fires normal power shots, while Overcharge has higher damage, AP, slower firerate, and consumes more ammo.
A pump action shotgun. Effective mostly at close range, though this is changed with ammo types.
Needs a shell pumped into the chamber using Unique-Action, default Spacebar, upon a fresh load and after each shot.
Holds eight shells in reserve, and one shell in the chamber.
An automatic shotgun with an impressive rate of fire. It uses 16 gauge magazines of either buckshot, slug or flechette. The SX-16 only recently left field testing, and is one of the more recent additions to the TGMC's arsenal, replacing the ZX-76 because of reliability issues.
The T-60 general purpose machinegun is the TGMC's current standard GMPG. Though usually seen mounted on vehicles, it is sometimes used by infantry to hold chokepoints or suppress enemies