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'''The following weapons appear in the game No One Lives Forever'''
[[Image:NOLF.jpg|thumb|right|250px|No One Lives Forever (2000)]]
== Walther P38 ==
== Walther P38 ==
The [[Walther P38]] appears in the game as the '''Shepherd Arms P38 9mm pistol'''. It is the standard sidearm for UNITY operatives, and is used by at least a few bad guys in almost every level. It can chamber FMJ, dum dum and phosphorous ammunition and can be fitted with a sound suppressor.
The [[Walther P38]] appears in the game as the '''Shepherd Arms P38 9mm pistol'''. It is the standard sidearm for UNITY operatives, and is used by at least a few bad guys in almost every level. It can chamber FMJ, dum dum and phosphorous ammunition and can be fitted with a sound suppressor.

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The following weapons appear in the game No One Lives Forever

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No One Lives Forever (2000)


Walther P38

The Walther P38 appears in the game as the Shepherd Arms P38 9mm pistol. It is the standard sidearm for UNITY operatives, and is used by at least a few bad guys in almost every level. It can chamber FMJ, dum dum and phosphorous ammunition and can be fitted with a sound suppressor.

P-38, P-38 silenced

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Walther P38 pistol, 9x19mm


Smith & Wesson Model 37 Airweight

The Smith & Wesson Model 37 Airweight appears in the game as the Petri .38 Airweight Revolver. It is described as Cate's signature weapon, though the P38 is inevitably used more often. The Petri can chamber all five of the ammunition types in the game. Being a revolver, it cannot be fitted with a sound suppressor.

Petri .38, Petri .38 2

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Smith & Wesson Model 37 Airweight revolver, .38


Luger P08

The Luger P08 appears in the game as the Braun 9mm Parabellum. It is the preferred weapon of many H.A.R.M. operatives in the later chapters, and is very similar to the P38 in terms of functionality. Like the P38, it can be fitted with a silencer, but it is slightly louder (even when suppressed), has a lower rate of fire and takes a bit longer to reload. On the other hand, it can chamber cyanide-tipped ammunition whereas the P38 cannot.

Braun 9mm Parabellum

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Luger P08 pistol, 9x19mm


De Lisle Carbine

The De Lisle Carbine appears in the game as the Hampton Carbine. It features a 10 round magazine and can be fitted with a scope. It's the quietest firearm in the game, making it very useful if one wants to be sneaky and take down guards from a distance without being noticed. In the chapter 'Misfortune in Morrocco', Cate uses one of these to protect a U.S. ambassador from assassins.

Hampton Carbine

DeLisle Carbine

Walther MPL

The Walther MPL appears in the game as the Hampton MPL 9mm SMG. It is fairly powerful, has a high rate of fire and a 30 round magazine capacity. It is UNITY's preferred SMG and is often used by its operatives on missions that call for increased firepower. Many H.A.R.M. henchmen also use it, particularly in the early chapters. It can be fitted with a silencer.

Hamtpon SMG 1, Hampton SMG Silenced

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Walther MPL Submachine Gun, 9x19mm


Sterling SMG

The Sterling SMG appears in the game as the Gordon 9mm SMG. It is H.A.R.M.'s preferred SMG. It has a higher rate of fire than the MPL and supports cyanide-tipped ammunition whereas the MPL does not. On the other hand, it cannot be fitted with a silencer.

Gordon SMG

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Sterling Submachine Gun, 9x19mm


AK-47

The AK-47 appears in the game and, unlike the others, is referred to by its real name. It is the most powerful automatic weapon in the game and is used by most of the East German guards in the chapter 'Berlin By Night', and also by many H.A.R.M. henchmen in the later chapters. It can be fitted with a scope.

AK-47

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Kalashnikov AK-47 Assault Rifle, 7.62x39mm


SVD Dragunov

The SVD Dragunov appears in the game as Geldmacher SVD Sniper Rifle. It is one of the most powerful weapons and is used by Dimitri Volkov to shoot Bruno Lawrie in the chapter 'Misfortune in Morrocco'. Later, it is used by H.A.R.M. snipers in some of the outdoor levels, and by two of the three female 'Elite Guards' towards the end of the game. It can chamber FMJ and phosphorous ammunition, and an upgraded scope featuring night vision can be found.

Geldermacher SVD

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SVD Dragunov Sniper Rifle, 7.62x54mmR


Barnett Commando Crossbow

The Barnett Commando Crossbow appears in the game as the Sportsman EX Crossbow. It is a good alternative to the somewhat rare Hampton Carbine (it's not always available in the gear selection), and supports a variety of bolt types (fire, poison and explosive, for example), some of which can often be retrieved from dead enemies and reused. It can be fitted with a scope.

Crossbow

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Barnett Commando Crossbow


M79 Grenade Launcher

The M79 grenade launcher appears in the game referred to by its actual name. It is a fairly rare weapon, first found on a guard in a tower in the chapter 'Rescue Attempt'. The grenades it launches follow a very straight trajectory, making the weapon seem more like a rocket launcher.

M79

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Thompson Contender

The Thompson Contender appears in the game as the Bacalov Corrector. It fires explosive bullets loaded one at a time, and is fitted with a scope.

Bacalov Corrector

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Thompson Contender, .45-70