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Type 97
Rainbow Six Mobile

Type 97

Detailed stats, attachments, and performance review of the Type 97 Assault Rifle in Rainbow Six Mobile. Learn its strengths, weaknesses, and how it fares with different modifications.

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Detailed stats, attachments, and performance review of the Type 97 Assault Rifle in Rainbow Six Mobile. Learn its strengths, weaknesses, and how it fares with different modifications.

The Type 97 Assault Rifle, entering service around 1997, is a carbine variant designed for Special Forces, police, and vehicle crews. This guide details its performance in Rainbow Six Mobile.

Stats

  • Bullet per magazine: 31
  • Range: 39
  • Damage: 53
  • Accuracy: 41
  • Stability: 31
  • Recovery: 98

Ammunition

5.56x45mm NATO Full Metal Jacket Rounds: Standard all-purpose rounds that inflict considerable damage to unarmored targets and can penetrate armored targets.

Peripherals

  • High Capacity Magazine
  • Mini Scope
  • Sound Suppressor

High Capacity Magazine

This attachment replaces the standard magazine with a larger one, resulting in the weapon not jumping as much when shooting and requiring less frequent reloads. However, it decreases the weapon's reticule recovery rate due to extra weight and reduces overall ammunition capacity.

  • Bullets per magazine increased by 70
  • Stability increased by 24
  • Recovery decreased by 5

Mini Scope

A 3.5x power scope useful for long-range shots, but it occupies considerable screen space, reducing the field of vision.

Sound Suppressor

Reduces the noise produced when firing a weapon, but does not completely silence it. Side effects include increased weapon weight and decreased damage due to special subsonic ammunition.

  • Range decreased by 20
  • Damage decreased by 27
  • Accuracy increased by 12
  • Stability increased by 57
  • Recovery decreased by 5

Test Run: With High Capacity Magazine

Initial impressions suggest a high Recovery stat but weakness in other areas. The rifle struggled with accuracy in open areas, requiring multiple shots to eliminate distant or moving targets. Close-quarters engagements were more effective, with many enemies being taken down in a single shot. Overall accuracy in this test was poor, with only 39 hits out of 93 shots fired.

Test Run: With Sound Suppressor

The silenced Type 97 showed slight improvement in hitting distant targets compared to its un-silenced state, though still requiring a significant number of shots in some instances. Close-range engagements remained effective, with many terrorists being killed in a single shot. However, accuracy issues persisted, with one terrorist requiring 4 shots and another instance of needing multiple shots for a single target.

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