The Best Upgrades For The Viper-5 In Stalker 2: Heart Of Chornobyl

The Best Upgrades For The Viper-5 In Stalker 2: Heart Of Chornobyl



You won’t have access to too many weapons early on in Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl, but one of the best is the Viper-5, the legally-distinct version of the MP5 submachine gun. You’ll find tons of them on enemies, especially in the Lesser Zone, and plenty of ammo to go along with it.



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Upgrading the Viper-5 will all but ensure you have a solid workhorse primary to carry you through the Zone. It’s not hard to pick the right upgrades for this weapon, though you’ll need a bit of help for one of the best ones.


How To Upgrade The Viper-5

An upgraded Viper-5 in Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl.

As with any weapon in Stalker 2, you’ll upgrade the Viper-5 at a Tech vendor, and the first you’ll encounter is Lens in Zalissya. He’ll let you purchase a number of improvements for the weapon for a reasonable price, all of which improve its performance, and one even unlocks additional functionality.

Upgrade

Prerequisite

Slot

Stat Change

Automatic Two-Stage Gas Regulator

N/A

Body

Wear and tear reduced by 15%.

Individual Adjustment

Automatic Two-Stage Gas Regulator

Body

Movement while aiming improved by 15%.

Change caliber to .45

Individual Adjustment (irreversible)

Body

Caliber changed to .45, damage increased by 20%, and recoil increased by 20%

Rubber Layer

Individual Adjustment

Body

Recoil decreased by 15%

Tin Coating on Barrel’s Inner Surface

N/A

Barrel

Bullet Velocity increased by 15%

Barrel Chrome Plating

N/A

Barrel

Wear and tear from external sources decreased by 15%

Extra Barrel Rifling

Tin Coating on Barrel’s Inner Surface or Barrel Chrome Plating

Barrel

Armor-piercing power increased by 30%

Return Mechanism Sleeve Tightener

Tin Coating on Barrel’s Inner Surface or Barrel Chrome Plating

Barrel

Bullet range increased by 20%

Counterweight

Extra Barrel Rifling or Return Mechanism Sleeve Tightener

Barrel

Bullet spread decreased by 20%

Scope Mount

N/A

Module

Allows the attachment of a sight to the weapon

Laser Designator

N/A

Module

Increases aiming speed by 5% and decreases spread by 15%


The most important decision you have to make when upgrading the Viper-5 is whether to change its caliber, as that update is irreversible for that particular version of the weapon.

Other Viper-5s you find in the world will still be 9mm. The increased damage from the upgrade is definitely nice, but an equivalent 20 percent recoil increase hits hard on a weapon that’s already pretty bouncy.

Additionally, .45 caliber ammo is more expensive and a bit less common in the early parts of your adventure, though it becomes significantly less so in the more dangerous and harder-to-reach parts of the Zone.

Almost every other upgrade is more than worth doing if you intend to keep the Viper-5 as one of your primary weapons, though there are plenty of other fantastic choices to find out in the wilds.

How To Find The Viper-5 Drum Mag

The high-capacity Viper-5 magazine in Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl.


There are two ways to get the Viper-5 Drum Mag, and you’ll need to explore the Zone to find them.

The first and easiest way to get it is to go to the Radiation Hazard Signs Storage point of interest in the northeast Lesser Zone. There’s a small shelter on the complex’s east side and a stack of boxes underneath the metal overhang. Jump onto or break the boxes to reveal a stash containing the Drum Mag and some other supplies.

Boxes hiding a stash in Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl.

You can also get a Drum Mag-equipped Viper-5 with the Shah’s Mate special weapon in the Garbage region. You’ll need to speak to Docent in the No Honor Among Thieves quest, which will unlock access to the Shah’s Stash northwest of the Slag Heap.


Location of the Shah's Stash in Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl.

You can’t unequip the Drum Mag from the Shah’s Mate, though you can put the other attachments on it.

How To Find The Holographic Sight

A vendor selling a holographic sight in Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl.

The holographic sight is one of the most common and accessible sights in Stalker 2, available from almost every major trader in the game. Specifically, you can purchase a holo sight at:

  • Hamster in Zalyissya in the Lesser Zone.
  • Sidorovich in the Rookie Village in Cordon.
  • Huran at the Slag Heap in Garbage.
  • WO Komisarov in Cement Factory in the Cement Factory.
  • Ragman in Rostok in, well, Rostok.

  • Owl at the Sultansk in Zaton.
  • Beard at the Shevchenko in Zaton.
  • Viktoria Dorozhnyuk at UTC Malachite in Malachite.
  • Quiet at Quiet’s Camp in Wild Island for the early parts of the game.
  • Wreck at Yaniv Station in Yaniv.


Depending on your choices, you can also purchase a holographic sight from Sgt. Khoteyev in the Icarus compound in the Chemical Plant region, but only if you’re in good with the Ward.

To attach the holographic site to the Viper-5, you need to purchase and equip the Sight Mount, then equip the weapon as one of your main weapons and drag the sight from your inventory onto the gun, which should latch on.

How To Get The Pistol Silencer

A vendor selling a pistol silencer in Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl.

The Pistol Silencer is the third and final attachment for the Viper-5 and is by far the hardest to get. However, making the journey to do so will serve you well in the late game, as the merchant who sells Wreck is at the gates of the endgame zone of Pripiyat and has some of the best gear available.


We could only find two vendors who sold the Pistol Silencer: Wreck at Yaniv Station in the far northwest of the Zone and a man named Arkhyp Lichen at the Pile Driver compound in eastern Red Forest.

Pile Driver vendor location in Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl.

These locations are tough to reach, especially from anywhere in the early game. However, if you head all the way to Yaniv,
you’ll have unlocked a fast travel point that allows you to enter the endgame
whenever you please (so long as it’s available to you).

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