Acquiring Weapons and Ammunition in Gray Zone Warfare

Stocking up on guns and ammo is crucial for success in Gray Zone Warfare, requiring players to arm themselves adequately to maintain a competitive edge.
Acquiring Weapons and Ammunition in Gray Zone Warfare

Highlights

  • Purchase weapons and ammo from faction bases' vendors
  • Recover gear from fallen NPCs and own body in raids
  • Expand gear options by customizing and upgrading weapons

Equipment is a vital component in Gray Zone Warfare, much like in other extraction shooter games. Your gear significantly influences your survival chances during missions. Losing your gear upon death is a risk you want to avoid, making it essential to gear up effectively.

Even if you lose all equipment during quests in Gray Zone Warfare, you can always replenish your arsenal for future endeavors. Here's a guide on where to acquire gear and diversify trader offerings.

Where to Purchase Firearms and Ammunition in Gray Zone Warfare

In the current early access version, players can buy weapons and ammo exclusively from vendors located within their respective faction bases. Access the Vendors tab by pressing Tab to view all NPC merchants. Initially, Gunny serves as the primary weapons vendor, while Lab Rat and Handshake offer healing items and armor, respectively.

Initially, Gunny stocks basic equipment like the standard M4A1 carbine, Glock 17 pistol, and M870 shotgun. Additionally, Gunny provides weapon parts for customization and aftermarket attachments such as sights and handguards.

Locating and Reclaiming Equipment During Raids

You can salvage most weapons found during raids, provided you have sufficient carrying capacity. NPCs typically carry basic AKMs with loaded magazines, offering a source of free firearms and ammo in Gray Zone Warfare. Progressing through the war zone introduces NPCs with superior armaments.

If you perish during a raid, there's an opportunity to retrieve your belongings by revisiting the location of your demise and looting your own body. This recovery method proves valuable in Gray Zone Warfare, especially if you've invested heavily in weapon upgrades or expensive armor. It's advisable to promptly return to your body, as player corpses may potentially disappear after a period.