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== FAMAS  ==
== FAMAS  ==
While hard to make out, what appears to be a  [[FAMAS]] rifle appears in the Biggin Hill Airfield Mission, with it's distinctive bullpup design and carry handle barely visible, being inaccurately used by British Armed Police with orders to shoot on sight, it's inclusion is odd as it doesn't appear in any of the levels actually set in France.
While hard to make out, what appears to be a  [[FAMAS]] rifle appears in the Biggin Hill Airfield Mission, with it's distinctive bullpup design and carry handle barely visible, while the subtitles claim it's user is a member of the DCPJ, the fact the level is set in Britain and the fact it's user speaks with both an exaggerated British Accent and slang means it's clearly being used by a member of the British Police, which is inaccurate, it makes no other apperances in the game.


[[File:FAMAS G1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|FAMAS G1 - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
[[File:FAMAS G1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|FAMAS G1 - 5.56x45mm NATO]]

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The Da Vinci Code
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Release Date: 2006
Developer: The Collective
Publisher: 2K
Platforms: Playstation2
PC
Xbox
Genre: Adventure


The Da Vinci Code (VG) is the video game adaptation of the The Da Vinci Code 2006 film adapation of the Dan Brown Novel of the same name.

Pistols

Unknown SIG

What appears to be a low poly SIG Pistol appears as the pistol used by characters in-game; such as the French Police and Silas, it is not the same SIG Pro SP2022 that appears in the film, lacking the Picatinny rail.

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SIG Pro SP 2022 - 9x19mm
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Fache holds his SIG.
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Silas with a SIG.

Unknown Glock

Instead of a Heckler & Koch USP, Silas in the game's opening cutscene uses some sort of Glock Pistol, he also cocks a non-existant hammer before firing it in the cutscene.

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Silas picks up his Glock.
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Silas with his thumb on a non-existant hammer, he lowers his thumb with a sound effect for cocking the non-existant hammer before firing.
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Silas just before firing his Glock.

Assault Rifle

FAMAS

While hard to make out, what appears to be a FAMAS rifle appears in the Biggin Hill Airfield Mission, with it's distinctive bullpup design and carry handle barely visible, while the subtitles claim it's user is a member of the DCPJ, the fact the level is set in Britain and the fact it's user speaks with both an exaggerated British Accent and slang means it's clearly being used by a member of the British Police, which is inaccurate, it makes no other apperances in the game.

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FAMAS G1 - 5.56x45mm NATO
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The FAMAS being barely visible through a gap in the fence during a cutscene.