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'''The following firearms appear in the game ''Perfect Dark Zero''.''' | '''The following firearms appear in the game ''Perfect Dark Zero''.''' | ||
= Pistols = | |||
== P9P == | |||
The standard pistol is a [[Walther P99]] with a mounted rail for attachments, which includes a 4x scope on the top and a tactical light on the bottom, as well as a detachable suppressor that reduces damage to give pinpoint accuracy. In cutscenes that feature it, it has no attachments. It holds 9 rounds and can be dual-wielded. | The standard pistol is a [[Walther P99]] with a mounted rail for attachments, which includes a 4x scope on the top and a tactical light on the bottom, as well as a detachable suppressor that reduces damage to give pinpoint accuracy. In cutscenes that feature it, it has no attachments. It holds 9 rounds and can be dual-wielded. | ||
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[[Image:PDZ_P9P_2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tricked out P9P, alongside an M67-like grenade.]] | [[Image:PDZ_P9P_2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tricked out P9P, alongside an M67-like grenade.]] | ||
== Falcon == | |||
Resembles a [[Glock 17L]] with an unusable attached LAM. Holds double the capacity of the P9P, and has slightly better accuracy but lower damage per shot. The secondary fire uses the 18 round magazine as an improvised grenade. | Resembles a [[Glock 17L]] with an unusable attached LAM. Holds double the capacity of the P9P, and has slightly better accuracy but lower damage per shot. The secondary fire uses the 18 round magazine as an improvised grenade. | ||
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[[Image:PDZ_Falcon.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Falcon in combat.]] | [[Image:PDZ_Falcon.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Falcon in combat.]] | ||
== DY357 Magnum== | |||
The only revolver in the game, it is a [[Colt Python]] with minor visual differences. Two variants appear in the game: the regular one in gameplay is used by Zhang Li's elite guards. A second one shows up in cutscenes, where it is Jack's weapon of choice, featuring synthetic grips and a laser attached to the frame just below the barrel. Strangely, while Jack can be seen firing the weapon in double-action mode, Joanna will only fire it in single-action (including fanning the hammer when the weapon is fired at the fastest rate possible), except when the chambers are all empty. | The only revolver in the game, it is a [[Colt Python]] with minor visual differences. Two variants appear in the game: the regular one in gameplay is used by Zhang Li's elite guards. A second one shows up in cutscenes, where it is Jack's weapon of choice, featuring synthetic grips and a laser attached to the frame just below the barrel. Strangely, while Jack can be seen firing the weapon in double-action mode, Joanna will only fire it in single-action (including fanning the hammer when the weapon is fired at the fastest rate possible), except when the chambers are all empty. | ||
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[[Image:PDZ-DY357.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The DY357 Magnum in idle.]] | [[Image:PDZ-DY357.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The DY357 Magnum in idle.]] | ||
== Magsec 4 == | |||
A pistol holding 9 rounds. It bears a strong resemblance to the [[Beretta 93R#Beretta 93R "Auto 9"|Auto 9]], of [[Robocop]] fame. | A pistol holding 9 rounds. It bears a strong resemblance to the [[Beretta 93R#Beretta 93R "Auto 9"|Auto 9]], of [[Robocop]] fame. | ||
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== Psychosis Gun == | |||
Small pistol used to "negate the target's distinction between friends and foes". Capacity is 6 rounds. | Small pistol used to "negate the target's distinction between friends and foes". Capacity is 6 rounds. | ||
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[[Image:PDZ-PsychosisGun.JPG|thumb|none|600px|The psychosis gun in-game.]] | [[Image:PDZ-PsychosisGun.JPG|thumb|none|600px|The psychosis gun in-game.]] | ||
= Submachine Guns = | |||
== DW-P5 == | |||
A nearly-unmodified [[Heckler & Koch MP5#Heckler & Koch MP5A3|H&K MP5A3]], featuring a detachable suppressor, red dot scope, and tactical light - for all intents and purposes it is a straight upgrade to the starting P9P. Holds 24 rounds. | A nearly-unmodified [[Heckler & Koch MP5#Heckler & Koch MP5A3|H&K MP5A3]], featuring a detachable suppressor, red dot scope, and tactical light - for all intents and purposes it is a straight upgrade to the starting P9P. Holds 24 rounds. | ||
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[[Image:PDZ-DWP5.JPG|thumb|none|600px|DW-P5 in-game. Note attached suppressor.]] | [[Image:PDZ-DWP5.JPG|thumb|none|600px|DW-P5 in-game. Note attached suppressor.]] | ||
== UGL Liberator == | |||
An [[IMI Uzi]]-based submachine gun. Capacity is 24 rounds. Secondary function is booby trap, turning the gun into an improvised proximity mine. It can be dual-wielded. | An [[IMI Uzi]]-based submachine gun. Capacity is 24 rounds. Secondary function is booby trap, turning the gun into an improvised proximity mine. It can be dual-wielded. | ||
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[[Image:PDZ_Lib_1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Liberator.]] | [[Image:PDZ_Lib_1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Liberator.]] | ||
== CMP-150 == | |||
A fast-firing SMG based on the [[Steyr TMP]], holding 24 rounds and featuring a "hologram projector". Dual-wieldable. | A fast-firing SMG based on the [[Steyr TMP]], holding 24 rounds and featuring a "hologram projector". Dual-wieldable. | ||
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[[Image:PDZ_CMP_1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|CMP-150 during co-op.]] | [[Image:PDZ_CMP_1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|CMP-150 during co-op.]] | ||
== RCP-90 == | |||
Another SMG with a fast ROF, based on the [[FN P90]]. Secondary and tertiary functions are Threat Detector and Reprogram. Unlike the real P90, the RCP-90 holds only 40 rounds. It's animated as if it is an open-bolt weapon, with the charging handle at the rear position normally, visibly sliding forward and then back between shots, and pushing forward when the trigger is pulled after emptying the magazine (also dutifully locking itself back on its own during the reload animation, since outside of the animation for equipping the weapon for the first time Joanna never feels the need to touch that handle). On the other hand, it's also correctly modeled with translucent magazines that properly empty as the player fires the weaon. | Another SMG with a fast ROF, based on the [[FN P90]]. Secondary and tertiary functions are Threat Detector and Reprogram. Unlike the real P90, the RCP-90 holds only 40 rounds. It's animated as if it is an open-bolt weapon, with the charging handle at the rear position normally, visibly sliding forward and then back between shots, and pushing forward when the trigger is pulled after emptying the magazine (also dutifully locking itself back on its own during the reload animation, since outside of the animation for equipping the weapon for the first time Joanna never feels the need to touch that handle). On the other hand, it's also correctly modeled with translucent magazines that properly empty as the player fires the weaon. | ||
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[[Image:PDZ-RCP90.JPG|thumb|none|600px|The RCP-90 in idle.]] | [[Image:PDZ-RCP90.JPG|thumb|none|600px|The RCP-90 in idle.]] | ||
= Assault Rifles = | |||
== Plasma Rifle == | |||
No sci-fi shooter is complete without a Plasma Rifle, and in this game it's a barely-disguised [[FAMAS]] G2. The gun has unlimited ammo, recharging up to 200 units at a time and using 5 per shot. Secondary fire is Cloak, spending ammo to make the user invisible. | No sci-fi shooter is complete without a Plasma Rifle, and in this game it's a barely-disguised [[FAMAS]] G2. The gun has unlimited ammo, recharging up to 200 units at a time and using 5 per shot. Secondary fire is Cloak, spending ammo to make the user invisible. | ||
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[[Image:PDZ-PlasmaRifle.JPG|thumb|none|600px|The Plasma Rifle in action.]] | [[Image:PDZ-PlasmaRifle.JPG|thumb|none|600px|The Plasma Rifle in action.]] | ||
== KSI-74 == | |||
A Kalashnikov-style assault rifle - despite its name suggesting it is an [[AK-74]], it has the overall appearance of a standard [[AK-47]], fitted with the straight stock of an [[AK-47#AKM|AKM]]. It holds 30 rounds per magazine, and features a Soviet ballistic knife as a bayonet, which can only hold a single knife at a time. | A Kalashnikov-style assault rifle - despite its name suggesting it is an [[AK-74]], it has the overall appearance of a standard [[AK-47]], fitted with the straight stock of an [[AK-47#AKM|AKM]]. It holds 30 rounds per magazine, and features a Soviet ballistic knife as a bayonet, which can only hold a single knife at a time. | ||
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[[File:PDZ-KSI74.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The KSI-74 in idle. Note the reversed ejection port; unlike the first game's insistence on making everyone use left-handed guns in their right hand and vice-versa at every conceivable opportunity, this is the only weapon in ''Zero'' with a reversed model.]] | [[File:PDZ-KSI74.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The KSI-74 in idle. Note the reversed ejection port; unlike the first game's insistence on making everyone use left-handed guns in their right hand and vice-versa at every conceivable opportunity, this is the only weapon in ''Zero'' with a reversed model.]] | ||
== FAC-16 == | |||
An assault rifle based on the [[M16 rifle series#Colt Carbine/Model 653/Model 727/Model 733|Colt Model 727]], with an ACOG mounted on the carrying handle and what appears to be an [[M203 grenade launcher]] underneath the barrel. Can use a suppressor, making it the second and final straight upgrade in the P9P to DW-P5 chain. Holds 30 rounds per magazine, alongside up to six grenades for the launcher. | An assault rifle based on the [[M16 rifle series#Colt Carbine/Model 653/Model 727/Model 733|Colt Model 727]], with an ACOG mounted on the carrying handle and what appears to be an [[M203 grenade launcher]] underneath the barrel. Can use a suppressor, making it the second and final straight upgrade in the P9P to DW-P5 chain. Holds 30 rounds per magazine, alongside up to six grenades for the launcher. | ||
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[[Image:PDZ_CMP_1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Joanna with the FAC-16 in the background.]] | [[Image:PDZ_CMP_1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Joanna with the FAC-16 in the background.]] | ||
== Superdragon == | |||
An assault rifle resembling an [[Heckler & Koch G36#Heckler & Koch G36K| H&K G36K]] with a mounted magazine-fed, semi-auto grenade launcher resembling the [[Heckler & Koch AG36]] or [[Heckler & Koch M320|M320]]. Rather appropriately, it is the predecessor to the original ''Perfect Dark'''s SuperDragon, which was a more-extensively-dressed-up XM8. It holds 20 rounds while the launcher holds 6. Features Night Vision as the secondary function. The animations suggest the weapon is an open-bolt design. | An assault rifle resembling an [[Heckler & Koch G36#Heckler & Koch G36K| H&K G36K]] with a mounted magazine-fed, semi-auto grenade launcher resembling the [[Heckler & Koch AG36]] or [[Heckler & Koch M320|M320]]. Rather appropriately, it is the predecessor to the original ''[[Perfect Dark]]'''s SuperDragon, which was a more-extensively-dressed-up XM8. It holds 20 rounds while the launcher holds 6. Features Night Vision as the secondary function. The animations suggest the weapon is an open-bolt design. | ||
[[Image:HKG36-AG36.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch G36K with AG36 - 5.56x45mm NATO & 40x46mm]] | [[Image:HKG36-AG36.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch G36K with AG36 - 5.56x45mm NATO & 40x46mm]] | ||
[[Image:PDZ-Superdragon.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Superdragon as viewed through its night-vision function.]] | [[Image:PDZ-Superdragon.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Superdragon as viewed through its night-vision function.]] | ||
== Laptop Gun == | |||
A fake laptop able to transform into an assault rifle with the appearance of a non-bullpup [[FAMAS]], holding 30 rounds per magazine. It can also be deployed as a sentry turret. | A fake laptop able to transform into an assault rifle with the appearance of a non-bullpup [[FAMAS]], holding 30 rounds per magazine. It can also be deployed as a sentry turret. | ||
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[[Image:PDZ_laptop.jpg|thumb|none|600px|4 gigs of RAM is nice. 30 rounds of ammo is better.]] | [[Image:PDZ_laptop.jpg|thumb|none|600px|4 gigs of RAM is nice. 30 rounds of ammo is better.]] | ||
= Unique/Heavy Weapons = | |||
== DEF-12 Shotgun== | |||
Based on a shortened, stockless [[Franchi SPAS-12]] with a left-mounted shell rack. Holds 6 rounds with radar sweep and mimic as secondary and tertiary functions. | Based on a shortened, stockless [[Franchi SPAS-12]] with a left-mounted shell rack. Holds 6 rounds with radar sweep and mimic as secondary and tertiary functions. | ||
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[[Image:PDZ-DEF12.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The DEF-12 in idle.]] | [[Image:PDZ-DEF12.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The DEF-12 in idle.]] | ||
== Jackal == | |||
A bolt-action sniper rifle, vaguely resembling an [[Accuracy International Arctic Warfare series]] rifle with what appears to be a non-functional suppressor. Rather than being magazine-fed, the gun loads a single round at a time, with thirty extra rounds held in reserve. | A bolt-action sniper rifle, vaguely resembling an [[Accuracy International Arctic Warfare series]] rifle with what appears to be a non-functional suppressor. Rather than being magazine-fed, the gun loads a single round at a time, with thirty extra rounds held in reserve. | ||
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[[Image:PDZ-Jackal.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Jackal in idle.]] | [[Image:PDZ-Jackal.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Jackal in idle.]] | ||
== M60 == | |||
The only gun to actually feature its real-life name, the [[M60 machine gun|M60]] is an LMG with an 80-round capacity (despite the actual model only having a belt of maybe seven or eight rounds, which never decreases even when the weapon is emptied). Secondary fire uses four bullets to place a caltrop, injuring players that run over them. | The only gun to actually feature its real-life name, the [[M60 machine gun|M60]] is an LMG with an 80-round capacity (despite the actual model only having a belt of maybe seven or eight rounds, which never decreases even when the weapon is emptied). Secondary fire uses four bullets to place a caltrop, injuring players that run over them. | ||
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[[Image:PDZ_M60.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The enemy, gettin' some.]] | [[Image:PDZ_M60.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The enemy, gettin' some.]] | ||
== Rocket Launcher == | |||
A fictional rocket launcher holding 4 rockets and a secondary function called fly-by-wire where the rockets can be guided with a "flip-out target finder". | A fictional rocket launcher holding 4 rockets and a secondary function called fly-by-wire where the rockets can be guided with a "flip-out target finder". |
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The following firearms appear in the game Perfect Dark Zero.
Pistols
P9P
The standard pistol is a Walther P99 with a mounted rail for attachments, which includes a 4x scope on the top and a tactical light on the bottom, as well as a detachable suppressor that reduces damage to give pinpoint accuracy. In cutscenes that feature it, it has no attachments. It holds 9 rounds and can be dual-wielded.
Falcon
Resembles a Glock 17L with an unusable attached LAM. Holds double the capacity of the P9P, and has slightly better accuracy but lower damage per shot. The secondary fire uses the 18 round magazine as an improvised grenade.
DY357 Magnum
The only revolver in the game, it is a Colt Python with minor visual differences. Two variants appear in the game: the regular one in gameplay is used by Zhang Li's elite guards. A second one shows up in cutscenes, where it is Jack's weapon of choice, featuring synthetic grips and a laser attached to the frame just below the barrel. Strangely, while Jack can be seen firing the weapon in double-action mode, Joanna will only fire it in single-action (including fanning the hammer when the weapon is fired at the fastest rate possible), except when the chambers are all empty.
Magsec 4
A pistol holding 9 rounds. It bears a strong resemblance to the Auto 9, of Robocop fame.
Psychosis Gun
Small pistol used to "negate the target's distinction between friends and foes". Capacity is 6 rounds.
Submachine Guns
DW-P5
A nearly-unmodified H&K MP5A3, featuring a detachable suppressor, red dot scope, and tactical light - for all intents and purposes it is a straight upgrade to the starting P9P. Holds 24 rounds.
UGL Liberator
An IMI Uzi-based submachine gun. Capacity is 24 rounds. Secondary function is booby trap, turning the gun into an improvised proximity mine. It can be dual-wielded.
CMP-150
A fast-firing SMG based on the Steyr TMP, holding 24 rounds and featuring a "hologram projector". Dual-wieldable.
RCP-90
Another SMG with a fast ROF, based on the FN P90. Secondary and tertiary functions are Threat Detector and Reprogram. Unlike the real P90, the RCP-90 holds only 40 rounds. It's animated as if it is an open-bolt weapon, with the charging handle at the rear position normally, visibly sliding forward and then back between shots, and pushing forward when the trigger is pulled after emptying the magazine (also dutifully locking itself back on its own during the reload animation, since outside of the animation for equipping the weapon for the first time Joanna never feels the need to touch that handle). On the other hand, it's also correctly modeled with translucent magazines that properly empty as the player fires the weaon.
Assault Rifles
Plasma Rifle
No sci-fi shooter is complete without a Plasma Rifle, and in this game it's a barely-disguised FAMAS G2. The gun has unlimited ammo, recharging up to 200 units at a time and using 5 per shot. Secondary fire is Cloak, spending ammo to make the user invisible.
KSI-74
A Kalashnikov-style assault rifle - despite its name suggesting it is an AK-74, it has the overall appearance of a standard AK-47, fitted with the straight stock of an AKM. It holds 30 rounds per magazine, and features a Soviet ballistic knife as a bayonet, which can only hold a single knife at a time.
FAC-16
An assault rifle based on the Colt Model 727, with an ACOG mounted on the carrying handle and what appears to be an M203 grenade launcher underneath the barrel. Can use a suppressor, making it the second and final straight upgrade in the P9P to DW-P5 chain. Holds 30 rounds per magazine, alongside up to six grenades for the launcher.
Superdragon
An assault rifle resembling an H&K G36K with a mounted magazine-fed, semi-auto grenade launcher resembling the Heckler & Koch AG36 or M320. Rather appropriately, it is the predecessor to the original Perfect Dark's SuperDragon, which was a more-extensively-dressed-up XM8. It holds 20 rounds while the launcher holds 6. Features Night Vision as the secondary function. The animations suggest the weapon is an open-bolt design.
Laptop Gun
A fake laptop able to transform into an assault rifle with the appearance of a non-bullpup FAMAS, holding 30 rounds per magazine. It can also be deployed as a sentry turret.
Unique/Heavy Weapons
DEF-12 Shotgun
Based on a shortened, stockless Franchi SPAS-12 with a left-mounted shell rack. Holds 6 rounds with radar sweep and mimic as secondary and tertiary functions.
Jackal
A bolt-action sniper rifle, vaguely resembling an Accuracy International Arctic Warfare series rifle with what appears to be a non-functional suppressor. Rather than being magazine-fed, the gun loads a single round at a time, with thirty extra rounds held in reserve.
M60
The only gun to actually feature its real-life name, the M60 is an LMG with an 80-round capacity (despite the actual model only having a belt of maybe seven or eight rounds, which never decreases even when the weapon is emptied). Secondary fire uses four bullets to place a caltrop, injuring players that run over them.
Rocket Launcher
A fictional rocket launcher holding 4 rockets and a secondary function called fly-by-wire where the rockets can be guided with a "flip-out target finder".