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== [[M1911A1]] == | == [[M1911A1]] == | ||
Same custom version from [[Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater]]. Rank 2 upgrade adds a suppressor, and subsequent upgrades from that point on increase suppressor durability. | |||
[[Image:Snap002.jpg]] | [[Image:Snap002.jpg]] | ||
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== Kamp Pistol == | == Kamp Pistol == | ||
WWII-era flare gun modified to fire 40mm grenades. | |||
[[Image:Snap007.jpg]] | [[Image:Snap007.jpg]] | ||
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=Sub-Machine Guns= | =Sub-Machine Guns= | ||
== | == MAC-10 == | ||
[[Image:Snap028.jpg]] | [[Image:Snap028.jpg]] | ||
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== M1928A1 Thompson == | == M1928A1 Thompson == | ||
[[Image:Snap034.jpg]] | [[Image:Snap034.jpg]frame|none|Rank 3 M1928A1 Thompson. The 50-round drum is a Rank 3 upgrade, while the foregrip was added at Rank 2.] | ||
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[[Image:Snap031.jpg]] | [[Image:Snap031.jpg]] | ||
[[Image:Snap032.jpg]] | [[Image:Snap032.jpg]frame|none|Vz61 with suppressor] | ||
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== [[M16A1]] == | == [[M16A1]] == | ||
Preferred weapon of Big Boss and used by most of the enemies in game. | |||
[[Image:M16A1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M16A1 with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm.]] | [[Image:M16A1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M16A1 with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm.]] | ||
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[[Image:AK-47.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Type I AK-47, hybrid stamped/milled receiver 7.62x39mm]] | [[Image:AK-47.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Type I AK-47, hybrid stamped/milled receiver 7.62x39mm]] | ||
[[image:peacewalker4.jpg|450px|none]] | [[image:peacewalker4.jpg|450px|none|Note that this is a screencap from one of the demoes. In the full game, these armored Peace Sentinel troopers use the M16A1.]] | ||
[[Image:Snap019.jpg]] | [[Image:Snap019.jpg|frame|none|Note the straight AKM stock]] | ||
[[Image:Snap020.jpg]] | [[Image:Snap020.jpg|frame|none|With GP-25 grenade launcher]] | ||
== ADM63 == | == ADM63 == | ||
Romanian AK-derivative. | |||
[[Image:Snap021.jpg]] | [[Image:Snap021.jpg]] | ||
== ADM65 == | == ADM65 == | ||
Romanian AK-type carbine with folding stock. | |||
[[Image:Snap022.jpg]] | [[Image:Snap022.jpg]] | ||
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== Double-barreled Shotgun == | == Double-barreled Shotgun == | ||
[[Image:Snap009.jpg]] | [[Image:Snap009.jpg|frame|none|DB Shotgun from rank 2 and on.]] | ||
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Mosin Nagant sniper rifle modified to fire tranquilizer darts. The same gun as used by "The End" in [[Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater]]. | Mosin Nagant sniper rifle modified to fire tranquilizer darts. The same gun as used by "The End" in [[Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater]]. | ||
[[Image:Snap038.jpg|frame|none|Mosin Nagant tranquilizer rifle | [[Image:Snap038.jpg|frame|none|Mosin Nagant tranquilizer rifle upgraded to Rank 3. Fitted with the same pistol grip and skeleton stock found on "The End's" Mosin Nagant.]] | ||
[[image:MNPW.jpg|thumb|none|400px]] | [[image:MNPW.jpg|thumb|none|400px]] | ||
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=Machine Guns= | |||
== [[PKM]] == | == [[PKM]] == | ||
Available in hand-held or vehicle-mounted varieties. Upgrades increase damage and magazine capacity. | |||
[[Image:PKM-mg.jpg|thumb|400px|none|PKM with classic (most seen) version of the flash hider - 7.62x54mm R]] | [[Image:PKM-mg.jpg|thumb|400px|none|PKM with classic (most seen) version of the flash hider - 7.62x54mm R]] | ||
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== RPG2 == | == RPG2 == | ||
Predecessor to the RPG-7. Weighs around 300 grams more than the LAW, but you get to carry an extra rocket. | |||
[[Image:Snap053.jpg]] | [[Image:Snap053.jpg]] | ||
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==M72 LAW== | ==M72 LAW== | ||
Single-shot disposable anti-tank rocket launcher. You'll occasionally use this in cutscenes, where you'll get a good representation of the launcher's flip-up sights. | |||
[[Image:Snap051.jpg]] | [[Image:Snap051.jpg]] | ||
== FIM-43 == | == FIM-43 == | ||
Can be dumb-fired or fired after locking on. Lock-on works on both air and ground targets. | |||
[[Image:Snap055.jpg]] | [[Image:Snap055.jpg]] | ||
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== Carl Gustav M2 == | == Carl Gustav M2 == | ||
Can be modified to fire 84mm shells packed with Fulton Recovery Devices in lieu of standard 84mm HE rounds. Longer reload time than other the single-shot rocket launchers since the spent casing needs to be removed before a new shell can be loaded. | |||
[[Image:Snap056.jpg]] | [[Image:Snap056.jpg]] | ||
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== TANK BOX == | == TANK BOX == | ||
A cardboard box shaped in tank form. Seats 2. Features a functioning cannon capable of variety of grenades, from standard HE, to stun, or even smoke rounds. | |||
A cardboard box shaped in tank form. | |||
[[image:tankbox.jpg|400px|thumb|none]] | [[image:tankbox.jpg|400px|thumb|none]] | ||
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== Stealth gun == | == Stealth gun == | ||
Fire this at your co-op partner to render them undetectable by enemies. | |||
[[Image:Snap044.jpg]] | [[Image:Snap044.jpg]] | ||
== Rail gun == | == Rail gun == | ||
Similar to one used by fortune in [[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]] and Old Snake in [[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns Of The Patriots]] | |||
[[Image:Snap045.jpg]] | [[Image:Snap045.jpg]] | ||
Revision as of 17:14, 20 July 2010
The following weapons are used in Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker for the Sony PSP:
Note: Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker is a PSP game set after the events of Portable Ops.
Handguns
Mk.22 Mod 0 "Hush Puppy" (Smith & Wesson 39)
Supressed tranquilizer gun with slide locking mechanism. Suppressor can be upgraded up to 5 times all varying in length of suppression.
M1911A1
Same custom version from Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. Rank 2 upgrade adds a suppressor, and subsequent upgrades from that point on increase suppressor durability.
Makarov PM
PB/6P9
Mauser C96 "Broomhandle"
same one EVA used in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Smith & Wesson Model 19
Kamp Pistol
WWII-era flare gun modified to fire 40mm grenades. File:Snap007.jpg
Sub-Machine Guns
MAC-10
M1928A1 Thompson
[[Image:Snap034.jpg]frame|none|Rank 3 M1928A1 Thompson. The 50-round drum is a Rank 3 upgrade, while the foregrip was added at Rank 2.]
SA VZ61 skorpion
[[Image:Snap032.jpg]frame|none|Vz61 with suppressor]
MP5A2
MP5SD2
Assault/Battle Rifles
M16A1
Preferred weapon of Big Boss and used by most of the enemies in game.
M653
AR-15 Patriot
same one used by The Boss in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
AK-47
Used by the Soviet troops. In-game called a "RK-47"
ADM63
Romanian AK-derivative. File:Snap021.jpg
ADM65
Romanian AK-type carbine with folding stock. File:Snap022.jpg
AUG
G11
FN FAL
Shotguns
Ithaca M37
CAW
In-game description says that this is a "Prototype full-auto shotgun. Its outstanding capacity and firing speed make it the most powerful shotgun in the world".
Double-barreled Shotgun
SPAS-12
Sniper/Anti-Tank Rifles
SVD Dragunov
Mosin Nagant
Mosin Nagant sniper rifle modified to fire tranquilizer darts. The same gun as used by "The End" in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater.
Walther WA 2000
Large caliber sniper rifle. The in-game description says that it's hard to handle but very accurate. Can penetrate armor with a single shot.
M21
In the gameplay trailer it's equipped with a silencer and has a large (20 rounds) magazine. It can penetrate the helmet of a soldier with one shot; also, a shot in the arm from this gun seems to be deadly.
M1C
M700
PTRD1941
PTRS1941
Machine Guns
PKM
Available in hand-held or vehicle-mounted varieties. Upgrades increase damage and magazine capacity.
RPK
M60
DShK
Snake (without any clothes on the upper body apart from 2 bullet belts) is seen firing it in a screen shot.
MG3
M63A1
M134 Gatling gun
Launchers
RPG2
Predecessor to the RPG-7. Weighs around 300 grams more than the LAW, but you get to carry an extra rocket. File:Snap053.jpg
RPG-7
M72 LAW
Single-shot disposable anti-tank rocket launcher. You'll occasionally use this in cutscenes, where you'll get a good representation of the launcher's flip-up sights. File:Snap051.jpg
FIM-43
Can be dumb-fired or fired after locking on. Lock-on works on both air and ground targets. File:Snap055.jpg
M202A1
Carl Gustav M2
Can be modified to fire 84mm shells packed with Fulton Recovery Devices in lieu of standard 84mm HE rounds. Longer reload time than other the single-shot rocket launchers since the spent casing needs to be removed before a new shell can be loaded. File:Snap056.jpg
Others
TANK BOX
A cardboard box shaped in tank form. Seats 2. Features a functioning cannon capable of variety of grenades, from standard HE, to stun, or even smoke rounds.
Claymore
Stealth gun
Fire this at your co-op partner to render them undetectable by enemies. File:Snap044.jpg
Rail gun
Similar to one used by fortune in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty and Old Snake in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns Of The Patriots File:Snap045.jpg