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Leon's [[Heckler & Koch VP70|VP70]] from [[Resident Evil 2]] seems to have been replaced with a third-generation [[Glock 17]]. While purists may cry out at the change, the Glock 17 isn't the worst decision the design team could have gone with, as it's in the same vein as the VP70, a polymer pistol with a 17-round magazine capacity.
Leon's [[Heckler & Koch VP70|VP70]] from [[Resident Evil 2]] seems to have been replaced with a third-generation [[Glock 17]]. While purists may cry out at the change, the Glock 17 isn't the worst decision the design team could have gone with, as it's in the same vein as the VP70, a polymer-framed pistol with a high-capacity magazine.


== SIG-Sauer P226 ==
== SIG-Sauer P226 ==

Revision as of 21:12, 23 April 2011

The following firearms are seen in pre-release material for the upcoming video game "Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City", slated for release this winter.

Handguns

Glock 17

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Leon's VP70 from Resident Evil 2 seems to have been replaced with a third-generation Glock 17. While purists may cry out at the change, the Glock 17 isn't the worst decision the design team could have gone with, as it's in the same vein as the VP70, a polymer-framed pistol with a high-capacity magazine.

SIG-Sauer P226

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Vektor is seen armed with a SIG-Sauer P226, while using a zombie as an (in)human shield.

Submachineguns

MAC-11

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Bertha is seen using a similar MAC-11 to the one used in Resident Evil 2, complete with barrel extension.

MP5A3

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In the hands of the man on the far left.
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In Spectre's hands on the left.

An unnamed USS member is seen armed with an MP5A3, consistent with Resident Evil 2's choice of arming the USS. His example is fitted with a Surefire forend.

Rifles

G36K

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Vektor stands over his target with a G36K
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Beltway fires his G36K

Vektor, Spectre, and Beltway are all seen wielding G36Ks, sometimes suppressed. The forend features possibly-anachronistic rails, as the game takes place in September 1998.

M4A1

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The variant in the game does not have a foregrip
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Either the shot is mirrored, or the model is. The ejection port appears on the wrong side in this shot.

U.S. Spec Ops teams are seen armed with M4A1s, fitted with Aimpoint Red Dot Sights.

Shotguns

Mossberg M590

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Beltway is seen with a fullstock Mossberg 590 with a heatshield in a promotional render.

Machine Guns

M249 Para

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A U.S. Spec Ops troop appears to be carrying an M249 Para in the trailer.