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The VP70 was the first "plastic gun" ,created around 1973. It was made to be a cheap sidearm for countries with limited funds. | |||
It is a blow-back design, with grooves larger than the bullet to reduce the recoil and wear on the gun. | |||
A famous attribute is the shoulder-stock with a selective-fire lever. | |||
Later models were made for the domnestic market and could not adapt the stock. |
Revision as of 05:56, 2 July 2008
The Heckler & Koch VP70 has been used by the following actors in the following films:
- A Russian mobster in Be Cool
Anime
- Claes in Gunslinger Girl
- Natasha Radinov in Gunsmith Cats
Video Games
- Resident Evil 4 (as the "Matilda")
- Resident Evil 2 Carried by Leon Kennedy. Can be upgraded with shoulder stock to fire in bursts.
Characteristics
The VP70 was the first "plastic gun" ,created around 1973. It was made to be a cheap sidearm for countries with limited funds. It is a blow-back design, with grooves larger than the bullet to reduce the recoil and wear on the gun. A famous attribute is the shoulder-stock with a selective-fire lever. Later models were made for the domnestic market and could not adapt the stock.