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[[Image:bismg2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A poster in-game for the weapon, showing off it's abusrbly large heatshield. Also note it was used by "indian-fighters", even though such a wepon would be nowhere near avalible at any time close to it.]] | [[Image:bismg2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A poster in-game for the weapon, showing off it's abusrbly large heatshield. Also note it was used by "indian-fighters", even though such a wepon would be nowhere near avalible at any time close to it.]] | ||
== | == Karabiner 98k Sniper Rifle == | ||
Used in the 2010 demo, found in a barrel with many others during politician Saltonsall's speech. Used to smash his assistant off a ledge and to fire on a cannon after finding the Murder of Crows Vigor. | Used in the 2010 demo, found in a barrel with many others during politician Saltonsall's speech. Used to smash his assistant off a ledge and to fire on a cannon after finding the Murder of Crows Vigor. Based off the [[Karabiner 98k]], it has a blue-tinted scope. Renamed the '''Birds Eyes'''. A Pre-order version will be avaliable with more engraving and named '''Comstock's Bird's Eye Sniper'''. | ||
[[Image:Sporter Model1903 Springfield.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Sporterized M1903 Springfield with scope, a deluxe model - .30-06]] | [[Image:Sporter Model1903 Springfield.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Sporterized M1903 Springfield with scope, a deluxe model - .30-06]] | ||
[[Image:bisniperrifle.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Booker holding the Bird's Eyes.]] | [[Image:bisniperrifle.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Booker holding the Bird's Eyes.]] |
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Bioshock Infinite is the third game in the well known Bioshock series. However, Rapture is nowhere to be found. Instead, you play Booker Dewit, an ex-Pinkerton Agent (!), travelling to the flying city of Columbia to "rescue" Elizabeth, a woman with special powers called Vigors. Booker must use these, Gears and a variety of weapons to fight his way through the flying city, battling two factions in a idealistic civil war (the Vox Populi and The Founders), large mechanical nightmares called Handymen, many supernateral and mechanical monsters and Elizabeth's terrifying guardian, the Songbird. Along the way, Elizabeth's power will grow stronger and gain access to "Tears" in, gateways to all sorts of alternate realities, making it hard to discern what's even real anymore...
Unlike the last two games, the weapons in Bioshock Infinite are only based on real weapons, rather than being actual weapons. Also, unlike Bioshock, the wepons have fictional names rather than generic ones, with another name for the versions used by the Vox Populi and Founders. Weapon images will be added when possible.
Mauser C96
Main sidearm of Infinite, found in a novelty shop in the 2011 demo. Holds 12 (with the option of expanding to 18) rounds and is based off the German Mauser C96, but with a box magazine seen on later models. Has been renamed the Broadsider.
Booker can be seen with a steampunked Colt Navy in the newest Heavy Hitters trailer, as well as in some concept art. It is shown with a top-break cylinder, and is single action. The original version had a swingout cylinder, since changed for the final game. Renamed the Paddywhacker.
Modified Winchester Model 1887
A sawn-off, engraved Winchester 1887 lever action shotgun is usable in the game. First seen in the 2010 demo, where a citizen threatens Booker with it. Booker responds by grabbing the shotgun by his telekinetic Vigor and shooting him with it. It holds 4 shells, possible to expand to 8. It is also held by Booker on the (presumed) cover art above, showing it with a Terminator style lever. Renamed the China Broom, while the Vox Populi version is called the Vox Heater. A more engraved version will be avaliable as a pre-order, called Comstock's China Boom Shotgun.
Modified Lanchester Mk. I
A submachine gun used throughout Columbia. Seems to be based off a British Lanchester Mk. I, but with a lower angled magazine and wooden pistol-gripped stock. Booker also holds it by the magazine. In Columbia, it is called the Rolsten Reciprocating Repeater and called the Triple R in game. When used by the Vox Populi, it is renamed the Vox Repeater. It holds 35 rounds as standard. The Vox weapon holds 20 rounds in an MP18-style snail drum and has a large, rounded cocking handle and a much slower rate of fire.
Karabiner 98k Sniper Rifle
Used in the 2010 demo, found in a barrel with many others during politician Saltonsall's speech. Used to smash his assistant off a ledge and to fire on a cannon after finding the Murder of Crows Vigor. Based off the Karabiner 98k, it has a blue-tinted scope. Renamed the Birds Eyes. A Pre-order version will be avaliable with more engraving and named Comstock's Bird's Eye Sniper.
M1 Carbine
A carbine available in Columbia. Mostly resembles an M1 Carbine, as it has a distinct wooden stock, detachable magazine, upper handguard, and the sights from an M1 Carbine. Renamed the Huntsman. Vox Populi version called the Vox Burstgun and includes a massive can-like muzzle device.
Gatling Gun
Known as the Pepper-Mill Gun, the gun is carried and used by the Motorized Patriots. The weapon appears to be based on the infamous Gatling Gun, according to a recent interview with creators the gun can be picked up and used by Booker. It can be reloaded, though ammo is very sparse as it's only carried by Motorized Patriots.
Fictional Rocket Launcher
A crank-powered rocket launcher. It has a 3 rocket "magazine", but Booker must turn the crank to chamber another rocket. Does not seem to be based on anything, but a few sources claim it might be a crank action AT4. Called the Barnstormer.