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There are many explanations what the guns are, but one big point - All the guns ingem aren't copy iof IRL guns, but guns ingame are only based on IRL gun models, so they look similar, but may have different stats.
The Lachman guns are simply G3, HK33 and MP5. You've listed the civilian variants of the guns. The MP5 doesn't have a realistic trigger pack though.
The LM-S is more likely to just be the PSG1, again you listed the civilian variant and in this case the civilian version SR9 is just a tricked out HK91 with some extra PSG1 parts, not a full on PSG1 which is more like what the LM-S would be.
The SCARs are all wrong... the 17S is the civilian model and it's in the wrong caliber. The 5.56 version in game is the SCAR-L, the 7.62 version is the SCAR-H, and the marksman version is the Mk. 20. The original SCAR designations were Mk 16 and Mk 17 for the L and H respectively, and SCAR-16 and -17 were the civilian versions. To my knowledge the FN Mk 20 was never given the designation SCAR.