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===[[Henry_1860|1860 Henry Rifle]]=== | ===[[Henry_1860|1860 Henry Rifle]]=== | ||
Called the "Henry Repeater" ingame. This is the third repeating rifle that the player gets, it is first available in Mexico while doing a side quest, which leads into a gang hideout side mission. It holds 12 shots and has a faster firing and reload speed than the Winchester Repeater, though the stopping power is equal. Uses Repeater Ammunition. | |||
[[Image:Henry.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Henry 1860 - .44 RF.]] | [[Image:Henry.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Henry 1860 - .44 RF.]] | ||
[[Image:Henry Rifle RDR.jpg|thumb|none|600px|John leans out of a stagecoach and takes aim with his Henry.]] | [[Image:Henry Rifle RDR.jpg|thumb|none|600px|John leans out of a stagecoach and takes aim with his Henry.]] |
Revision as of 12:03, 22 May 2010
The following weapons appear in the video game Red Dead Redemption:
Handguns
Mauser C96
The machine pistol of the game, with that it is somewhat anarchistic since the first full auto Mauser was not around in 1911. Called the Mauser Pistol in game, it holds 15 shots and is first available at the gunsmith in Blackwater. It uses Pistol Ammunition.
Borchardt C-93
Called 'Semi-Automatic Pistol' In-game. This is the first "new age" handgun that you come across in the game. It looks god awful sticking out of the holster but it is a good firearm. It holds seven shots and can be first purchased at the gunsmith in Escalera once you get to Mexico. Uses Pistol Ammunition.
Colt Model 1903/1908
Called 'High Powered Pistol' in-game. An interesting weapon, due to it being the most powerful gun in the game you would think Rockstar would have just made it the Colt M1911 and had done with it. It is certainly modeled off of the Colt 1903/08 (no argument there) but it acts like a Colt 1911. It holds 8 shots and is earned once you first get to Blackwater. Uses Pistol Ammunition.
Single Action Army
In-game, it appears to take it's name and likeness from an 1873 Uberti Cattleman Replica.This is the first handgun you start with and it's good enough to last you through the first third of the game. The game devs pretty much got this gun right except John Marston manages to fire the pistol without pulling back on the hammer. It's considerable ingame but in cinematics it sticks out like a sore thumb. It uses Revolver Ammunition.
Smith & Wesson No. 3 Revolver
Called the "Schofield Revolver" ingame this is given to you when you first get to Mexico. Has faster reloading than the Cattleman Revolver (Peacemaker) but has pretty much the same stopping power. It uses Revolver Ammunition.
LeMat Revolver
Called the "LeMat Revolver" ingame. It is sold at the gunsmith's shop in Escalera but for some reason is not available for purchase until after the Mexican missions. It holds 9 shots but the under barrel shotgun function is not usable. Unlike what the RDR wiki said before the actual game released the reloading is actually pretty fast since it's break action like the Schofield. This was obviously an idea lifted from the old TV western Johnny Ringo. http://www.johnnyringo.net/Pictures/LeMatopen91CU.jpg It uses Revolver Ammunition.
Volcanic Pistol
Called the "Volcanic Pistol" in game. It is a pretty average gun, it basically seems like a Cattleman's Revolver but with 8 shots. It is first available at the gunsmith in Armadillo. Really nothing special, it uses Pistol Ammunition.
Colt New Army revolver
It is named the 'Double Action Revolver' In-game. It is pretty powerful which must make it a .45 of some sort and it is the fastest firing revolver in the game. It also reloads a little faster than the Schofield and LeMat. It becomes available sometime during the Mexican missions and uses Revolver Ammunition. What real life gun it is exactly is still up for debate.
I change my answer to a Colt Police Positive. I saw it listed on an official list of features over on IGN boards. I think that would make most sense since that way the more powerful Peacemaker would still reign supreme as a more powerful handgun. It's the classic video game trade off. Faster firing but less powerful, as opposed to slower firing but more power. Still like the above poster said, we won't know until it's out but I, Cole Thorton, am calling it here and now that it will be a Police Positive.
its a close call but im pretty sure its a new service, take a closer look.
it could be a colt M1899 Revolver in .38 Long Colt
Rifles
Spencer Model 1860 Carbine
Called the "Repeating Carbine" ingame. This is the first rifle we get in the game and is the weakest. The weapon has a somewhat slow rate of fire compared to later repeaters. It holds 7 shots and uses Repeater Ammunition.
Despite the fact that the real Spencer is loaded from a tube magazine in the butt-stock, the game depicts the rifle as a seven-round repeating breech-loader. Someone didn't do their homework.
1860 Henry Rifle
Called the "Henry Repeater" ingame. This is the third repeating rifle that the player gets, it is first available in Mexico while doing a side quest, which leads into a gang hideout side mission. It holds 12 shots and has a faster firing and reload speed than the Winchester Repeater, though the stopping power is equal. Uses Repeater Ammunition.
Winchester 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine
You can see it in several screenshots, images and videos.
Evans Repeating Rifle
1873 Trapdoor Springfield Cavalry Carbine
Sharps 1874 Long Range
Carcano Rifle
Remington Rolling Block Sporting Rifle
Fitted with a "Long Malcolm" scope.
Shotguns
Sawed Off Shotgun
Side-by-Side Shotgun Model 1878
Winchester Model 1897
Browning Auto-5
Others
Cannon
Gatling Gun
Maxim Gun
Dynamite
Firebottle
Knife
Rope
Needs Positive Identification
Springfield Model 1892/Krag-Jørgensen Rifle
Looks like a Krag-Jørgensen judging by the rear sight.--Pølaris 23:57, 12 May 2010 (UTC)
it is the Krag...you can tell by the magazine door around the bolt
Unknown Revolver
I noticed a nickel finished revolver on one screencap, that could be the Schofield but looks somewhat different: [1] Any ideas?
It could be the Colt New Service swing out revolver with a nickel finish
That's just the way the enemy guns look, makes it easier to spot when you go to pick up ammunition. They make the Winchesters look like '66 "Yellow Boys" because of that effect. -Cole Thorton