Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
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An overhaul of item and weapon descriptions in-game to reflect their real life counterparts, based on actual gear and weapon information made publicly available.

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This modification is no longer being updated or worked on, if you are installing this mod you are using it 'as is' and do not expect support for it.





This is a Snakebite mod, and as such you must use Snakebite Mod Manager in order to properly install it.



This is a large overhaul of nearly all of the weapons, blueprints and items in-game to reflect their real life counter parts to the best of their abilities.


What has been converted?


  • Pistols
  • Submachine Guns
  • Assault Rifles
  • Sniper Rifles
  • Shotguns
  • Large Machine Guns
  • Some Throwables (Claymore, stun grenade, hand grenade.)
  • D-Walker Equipment

Quiet weaponry and items have not been properly converted


Currently this is an on-going development project as things are subject to change, so expect typos and misinformation at times regarding the item descriptions.


Why are some of these weapon names inaccurate?

All weapons and items are going to based on their Lv. 1 Grade variants.

Weapons that can not be properly identified fully have been given their own unique names. (AW XM, XM20 AB, etc.)

The problem with a lot of these weapons and their vanilla names is they do not represent their real life counterparts, and even go to the lengths of combining different parts for different grades of weaponry and as such it's hard to dictate what they truly represent, I've tried to the best of my ability and others abilities to see what they represent the most.


How is this different from Real Weapon Names?


Each weapon or item has been fitted to describe their name and item description best to match what they represent, the Internet Movie Firearm Database and Wikipedia entries for weapons have been a contributing factor and consulting experienced individuals who work with firearms has helped the project move along at it's best.