[[File:SignalisRhino reload1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Elster opening up the cylinder and dumping the rounds.]]
[[File:SignalisRhino reload1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Elster opening up the cylinder and dumping the rounds.]]
[[File:SignalisRhino reload2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a speed loader of 6 12x40mm hollowpoint rounds.]]
[[File:SignalisRhino reload2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a speed loader of 6 12x40mm hollowpoint rounds.]]
==Leuchtpistole 42==
The [[Leuchtpistole 42]] is acquired once Elster reaches the office at the bottom of the mineshaft at Sierpinski. As well as being able to use standard pyrotechnic flare shells, it can fire explosive fragmentation rounds.
[[File:SignalisLP42 inventory1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Leuchtpistole in the inventory menu. Note that unlike its WW2 German counterpart, it appears to be made of a high visibility orange polymer.]]
[[File:SignalisLP42 inventory2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The extended inventory description for the LP42.]]
Signalis is a small, isometric top down 2.5D horror game developed by rose-engine and published by Humble Games and Playism. The game revolves around the efforts of Elster, a Replika android who wakes up from cryosleep within a crash landed spaceship, to find her Gestalt partner. As she explores the nearby remote mining facility she must solve puzzles and fight enemies with a variety of firearms and tools, and further uncover the secrets surrounding the terrible events unfolding around her.
The Chiappa Rhino 20DS is the second acquirable handgun in Signalis, found in an abandoned handgun case inside a firing range. Referred to in-universe as the "Eu-K508 Einhorn", Einhorn being German for Unicorn.
The Leuchtpistole 42 is acquired once Elster reaches the office at the bottom of the mineshaft at Sierpinski. As well as being able to use standard pyrotechnic flare shells, it can fire explosive fragmentation rounds.
After completing the first playthrough of the singleplayer, starting the campaign up for a second run will grant you access to a Heckler & Koch SMG II chambered in "8x22mm Compact".