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== Angela's Glock 17 custom==
== Angela's Glock 17 custom==


Angela's sidearm is a Glock 17 with target sights and a barrel weight/compensator. This seems to be product marketing for Tokyo Marui, an airsoft company that gives Capcom reference material for their in-game firearms. They produce a similar model called the "G26 advance," identical aside from size.
Angela's sidearm is a Glock 17 with target sights and a barrel weight/compensator. This seems to be product marketing for Tokyo Marui, an airsoft company that provides reference material on firearms for Capcom. They produce a similar model called the "G26 advance," with identical modifications to Angela's Glock.


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Revision as of 04:21, 15 March 2010

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The following firearms were seen in Resident Evil: Degeneration.






Silver Ghost

Leon's primary weapon throughout the movie, known as the Silver Ghost[1], is the same custom handgun he used in the game Resident Evil 4. The Silver Ghost resembles the HK USP and Smith & Wesson Sigma. The slide, magazine, and lower frame resemble the Sigma but the weapon has a hammer as opposed to a striker and a threaded barrel extension for suppressors similar to the USP.The grips are wood framed with polymer panels and a central medallion on each side, similar to the design used on the Samurai Edge grips.

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Leon taking aim.
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Glock 30

Leon has a Glock 30 that he uses as a backup. He gives it to Claire at the end of the movie. This is also seen in the promotional posters as Claire's gun.

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Angela's Custom MP5 PDW

Used by Angela, it had a rail on top, and an interesting vertical foregrip attachment that is latched onto the weapon with a thumbhole and a flashlight integrated. It bears similarity to the MP5K/PDW, but has a G36C style rail on top and also a retractable buttstock instead of the PDW folding stock.

However, it does have a striking resemblance to the standard weapon in a recently released lightgun arcade game, Ghost Squad. [2] Only differences seem to be in the stock and vertical grip



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M4A1

Seen used by the Marines and Greg. Greg's had rails and the carrying handle removed, replaced with a different set of rear sight. Leon's had a folding front sight, a grenade launcher, and an optical grenade sight.

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H&K VP-70M

In a flashback from the Raccoon City Incident, we see Leon with his VP-70M handgun that he used when he was part of the Raccoon PD.

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Watch your thumb, Leon!

Remington 1100

In the flashback, we see Claire a Remington 1100. Although she did not (originally) use this weapon in Resident Evil 2.


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Watch that thumb, Claire!

Angela's Glock 17 custom

Angela's sidearm is a Glock 17 with target sights and a barrel weight/compensator. This seems to be product marketing for Tokyo Marui, an airsoft company that provides reference material on firearms for Capcom. They produce a similar model called the "G26 advance," with identical modifications to Angela's Glock.

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M203

2 of the Marines had an M203 attached to their M4s. Leon also picked an M4 up with a 203 and used it.

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Walther P5 Compact

At the end of the film, Frederic Downing uses a Walther P5 Compact to threaten Claire and Leon when they corner him with the T-Virus antidote. Angela knocks it out of his hand after sneaking up on him. Frederic racks the slide after drawing it, indicating he carries the pistol without a round chambered - not the best idea for self-defense.

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The angled slide below the barrel gives it away as a P5C, rather than the rounder slide edge of the more common Walther PP/PPK and other pocket pistols.