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* Originally a project for a man-portable minigun, this fabled weapon is found in SR2
* Originally a project for a man-portable minigun, this fabled weapon is found in SR2


===RPG-7V===
===RPG-7V/RPG-7===


Upgraded to look futuristic (lots more chrome) and known as the "Annihilator".
Upgraded to seek out heat and to look futuristic (lots more chrome) Known as the "Annihilator". The regular version is also available.


===Satchel Charge===
===Satchel Charge===

Revision as of 02:08, 13 November 2008

Saints Row 2 is the second game in the Saints Row series and is slated for release on 14 October 2008. In the game you now have the possibility of dual-wielding weapons and using human shields. Please note that any material, until otherwise, is based on things seen in game trailers and content from the SR2 website.

Taser

  • Used by police and Ultor guards in-game as the "Stun Gun".

USAS-12 Automatic shotgun

  • Appears as the "AS14 Hammer". Used by Ultor Corporation.

Colt M4A1 Carbine

  • Appears again as the "AR-40 Xtnd". Used by Ultor Corporation

This is not the M4A1, as it has a smaller muzzle. The rifle is, in fact, an AR-15/SP1 modified to look like an XM177 and converted to full-auto.

It's a game, not a movie or TV show. The artists who work on the game don't always make accurate in-game models. I would need to see a picture to tell you for sure what the artists used as their reference. But I imagine most artists simply take photos off whatever sites they find and use those as references. When I used to do CS skins, that's what I always did.

Glock 21

  • Appears again as "NR4". Used by Police. Has good stopping power and accuracy.
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Glock 21, .45 ACP

Colt Anaconda

  • Appears again as ".44 Shepherd". Is somewhat less powerful than Sheperd in SR1
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Colt Anaconda .44 Mag

IMI Desert Eagle Mark XIX .50 AE

  • Appears again as "GDHC .50". Found on FBI agents. Much better than GDHC in SR1.
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Desert Eagle .50 AE Chrome

Barret M82A1 .50 Carbine

  • Replaces "Mcmanus" as "Mcmanus 2010".

IMI Uzi

  • Known in-game as "GAL 43" It has a wierd MAC-10 style stock for some reason. Can be dual wielded.

Heckler and Koch XM8

  • Known as the "AR-50 XMAC" in-game. Seen in the hands of Ultor (...SWAT team???) in a trailer. Can be had with a grenade launcher as well

Heckler and Koch MP5K

  • Appears in-game as the "SKR-9 Threat". Can be dual-wielded

M249 SAW

  • The M249 is called the AR-200 in the game. It is used in the first level when making your escape from the prison in the boat.

AK-47

  • Reappears as "K6 Krukov"

Beretta 92FS Inox

  • Reappears as "Vice 9". The Beretta in SR2 actually looks more like a 92SB rather than the FS of the first game. It is also stainless in SR2. It is seen in the hands of a police officer in one of the trailers. Often used by gangsters.
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Beretta 92FS Inox, 9x19mm

Benelli M3

  • Appears again as "Tombstone." Used by police and Ultor members.

Flame Thrower

  • An oversized double-barreled futuristic-looking lighter.

XM214 "Six Pak"

  • Originally a project for a man-portable minigun, this fabled weapon is found in SR2

RPG-7V/RPG-7

Upgraded to seek out heat and to look futuristic (lots more chrome) Known as the "Annihilator". The regular version is also available.

Satchel Charge

  • Your basic square hunk of C4

Chainsaw

A horror movie staple which makes its appearance in SR2

Samurai Sword

  • Used by the Asian gang "Ronin" and also seen in the hands of Johnny Gat (an ally of yours) in a trailer