Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory: Difference between revisions
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory: Difference between revisions
[[Image:M67.jpg|thumb|none|250px|M69 training grenade - an inert version of the M67 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade. The real live version has a more brownish color and has painted factory markings on the body.]]
[[Image:M67.jpg|thumb|none|250px|M69 training grenade - an inert version of the M67 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade. The real live version has a more brownish color and has painted factory markings on the body.]]
[[Image:SCCT - M67.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The very first [[M67]] pick up in the Lighthouse level.]]
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Revision as of 21:10, 25 October 2010
The following guns were used in Tom Clancy's Chaos Theory:
Used by the People's Voice Revolutionaries and Panamanian guards.
FN FiveseveN
Referred to as the 'SC Pistol'. Sam's standard issue sidearm. Is said in-game to be integrally silenced. It appears to be the original model. Is fitted with an 'OCP device' which temporarily disrupts electrical equipment.
Heckler & Koch Mark 23
Used by the National Guardsmen, as well as I-SDF & G-SDF troops.
Desert Eagle Mark XIX
Used by Doug Shetland at the end of the bathhouse and by General Jung, who is only seen in Co-op mode. It clearly features the scope mount and taller cocking serrations of the Mark XIX model.
Yarygin PYa
Used by North Korean soldiers.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP7
Used by the Displace International mercenaries as their standard 'handgun'.
Heckler & Koch UMP9
Used by some Displace International mercenaries.
Rifles
AKM
Used by a People's Voice revolutionary and the North Korean soldiers.
May possibly be a Type 56, but I cannot get a close enough look to tell.
CIS SAR-21
Used by I-SDF troops.
FN F2000 Tactical
Sam's standard issue rifle. Fitted with either a 40 mm launcher, a shotgun, a '20mm Sniper attachment', or an ordinary handguard. Sights are usually a C-More Red dot sight, changing to a standard F2000 sight with the 'sniper attachment'. In game is said to be integrally silenced. Unlike the real weapon, the one in-game has an adjustable stock.
Heckler & Koch G36C
Standard rifle of the Displace International mercenaries, usually equipped with a red-dot aiming sight.
Heckler & Koch XM8
Used by the South Korean soldiers and some National Guardsmen.
Howa Type 89F
Used by the G-SDF soldiers at the Kokubo Sosho.
Ruger AC556
Used by the Panamanian guards at the bank.
Steyr AUG A2
Used by People's Voice revolutionaries.
XM29 OICW
Used by some National Guardsmen, and seen next to the bodies of a few South Korean soldiers.
Launchers
FN EGLM
The launcher attachment mounted on Sam's F2000. Functions more like a FN303.
FIM-92A Stinger
A FIM-92A can be seen once being used by a North Korean soldier to take down a US aircraft in the cutscene preceding the second part of the Seoul level.
Shotguns
Unknown Shotgun
An unidentified shotgun that can be mounted under Sam's F2000.
It appears to be a modified SPAS-12 with the grip and stock removed, as the barrel and fore end bears a strong resemblence to the SPAS-12
Machine Guns
M60E3
Seen sticking out of a box of weapons in the first mission.
Degtyarev RPD Light Machine Gun
Used by some North Korean Special Forces.
Heavy weapons
GE M134 Minigun
The GE M134 Minigun is seen mounted in the turret of the fictional North Korean IFV's.
XM312
Used as part of Displace International's automated sentry guns. Seems to have a higher rate of fire than the real one, and does less damage than you would expect from a .50 BMG weapon, killing the player no faster than any other automatic weapon in the game.