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An [[M1911A1]] can be seen on a poster at the prison section of Fontaine Futuristics. | An [[M1911A1]] can be seen on a poster at the prison section of Fontaine Futuristics. | ||
[[Image:M1911Colt.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP]] | [[Image:M1911Colt.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:Bio2 - M1911.jpg|thumb|none|600px|M1911A1, drawn without ejection port.]] | [[Image:Bio2 - M1911.jpg|thumb|none|600px|M1911A1, drawn without ejection port. It also appears to be firing complete .45 cartridges.]] | ||
== Thompson M1/M1A1 == | == Thompson M1/M1A1 == |
Revision as of 16:51, 19 November 2022
The following weapons make an appearance in the video game BioShock 2:
Handguns
Luger P08 Artillery model
A gold-plated Luger P08 Artillery model is given to Subject Delta to shoot himself by Sofia Lamb when he is hit with a Hypnotize plasmid by one of Lamb's Splicers in the game's opening cutscene.
Webley Mk VI
The Webley Mk VI is the weapon commonly used by the Leadhead Splicers in the early levels. Is not usable by the player except in multiplayer.
Submachine Guns
Thompson Submachine Gun
The Thompson Submachine Gun is used by many of the the Leadhead Splicers after the first few levels. It has the butt-stock and fore-grip removed. Not usable by Subject Delta, however it is selectable in multiplayer. The Thompsons incorrectly use what is presumably .50 BMG rounds in this game (They clearly would not fit in the magazine) and have no stocks. Your guess is as good as mine how this would work.
The version used in the multiplayer, is analougos to the Jack's SMG from the first game. It keeps 30 rounds in the drum magzine by default (which would actually be a stick magazine). Upgrades include the firing boost, recoil reduction (both of which represent the installation of obscure mechanism pieces on a weapon), and the enlarged magazine, consisting of twin drum mags (resembling the modern Beta C-Mag; the real Tommy Gun just used a big 100-round drum magazine), which nevertheless is only ridiculously increases the capacity up to 40 rounds.
Shotguns
Double Barrelled Shotgun
The fifth weapon found in-game. The stock appears to have been torn off, as splinters are visible on the grip. Can be upgraded with dual cylinders for each barrel that hold three shells each, and sawed-off barrels that increase the damage of each shot instead of decreasing it as in real life, which is odd because sawing off the barrels really does not have that much effect on spread. The last modification is the Tesla Upgrade, which randomly deals electric damage after the shots. The shotgun can fire 00 Buck, Phosphorus and Solid Slug shells. The ammo limit is 24 for the 00 Buck, half for the other two.
Spencer 1882
A vintage Spencer 1882 with ornate golden engravings is used by many of the Leadhead Splicers after the first few levels. Is not usable by the player. It is, however, usable in the multiplayer component.
Rifles
Elephant Gun
Large, double-barreled rifle available only in multiplayer. It is extremely powerful and accurate, but can only hold two shells at a time (four with modification). A scope may be added to convert the elephant gun into a sniper rifle.
Machine Guns
Browning M1919
Like in the first game, mounted Browning M1919 machine guns appear frequently in single-player as automated weapons programmed to shoot all hostiles on sight. This weapon also fires .50 caliber rounds, making it easier to refill the ammo for the portable Machine Gun. The Browning also appears in multiplayer, where it remains neutral until one team hacks it. The turrets are called "SMG Turrets".
Machine Gun (Gatling Gun)
This weapon is found in the second chapter of the game. It is a 4 barreled Gatling Gun that uses .50 caliber BMG rounds. A broken piece of what appears to be a cylinder atop the weapon indicates that it was originally meant to be turret-mounted, but was broken off and converted into a portable weapon. Additionally, while stronger (and with more recoil) than the .45 caliber Tommy Gun aka "Machine Gun" from the first Bioshock, it is still very weak for a .50 caliber weapon as it takes many rounds to kill even a low level Splicer. Another oddity is that Subject Delta can procure .50 caliber ammunition from the .45 caliber "Tommy Guns" in the game, though this is obviously done for gameplay purposes. Alpha Series Big Daddies are usually armed with these machine guns.
The Machine Gun can fire normal, anti-personnel and armor piercing bullets. Can be upgraded with reinforced barrels for increased damage and muzzle compensator for reduced kickback. The last upgrade is the Ricochet Enhancement, which allows the bullets to ricochet off of walls and still cause the same damage. Despite being a decent automatic weapon, it holds only 40 rounds.
Grenades
Modified Mk 2 grenade
The default ammo type for the Grenade Launcher are modified Mk 2 hand grenades. The grenades are in a rocket-like shell and explode on contact.
Unusable Weapons
Single Action Army
Two Single Action Army revolvers can be seen on the "El Ammo Bandito!" vending machine, which is used to purchase ammunition for the weapons the player can use.
Colt M1911A1
An M1911A1 can be seen on a poster at the prison section of Fontaine Futuristics.
Thompson M1/M1A1
The Thompson M1/M1A1 appears on the flying Sentry Bots and on Grace Holloway's Elite Sentry Bots. These Thompsons are also using .50 caliber rounds.
See Also
- Bioshock
- Bioshock 2
- Bioshock Infinite