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==Heckler & Koch HK21E== | ==Heckler & Koch HK21E== | ||
The [[Heckler_%26_Koch_HK_series_machine_guns#Heckler_.26_Koch_HK21|Heckler & Koch HK21E]] is seen in the hands of a rebel militiaman in the early portion of the Middle East section of the game (Act 1). In a conversation that can be overheard if the player remains hidden, he claims that it is an enemy gun, yet strangely none of the PMC troopers in the level are seen using it. The rebel militiaman also refers to it as "the very latest model", when in actuality the weapon was designed in the 1980s, some 30 years before the events of the game take place. It can also be purchased via Drebin like most other firearms. | The [[Heckler_%26_Koch_HK_series_machine_guns#Heckler_.26_Koch_HK21|Heckler & Koch HK21E]] is seen in the hands of a rebel militiaman in the early portion of the Middle East section of the game (Act 1). In a conversation that can be overheard if the player remains hidden, he claims that it is an enemy gun, yet strangely none of the PMC troopers in the level are seen using it. The rebel militiaman also refers to it as "the very latest model", when in actuality the weapon was designed in the 1980s, some 30 years before the events of the game take place. It can also be purchased via Drebin like most other firearms. | ||
[[Image:HK21E.jpg|thumb|none|450px|HK21E - | [[Image:HK21E.jpg|thumb|none|450px|HK21E - 7.62x51mm NATO]] | ||
[[Image:MGS4-HK21E.jpg|thumb|none|600px|HK21E on the item menu.]] | [[Image:MGS4-HK21E.jpg|thumb|none|600px|HK21E on the item menu.]] | ||
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Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is a stealth-action / third-person shooter video game developed by Kojima Productions for the PlayStation 3 console. The game was directed by Hideo Kojima and made its worldwide release on June 12, 2008.
NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, the following weapons are only available for use in the single player mode:
Handguns
Custom M1911
Big Boss's M1911 used in Operation Snake Eater can unlocked via password. 1911s can also be seen in some of the PMC commercials.
Desert Eagle
The Desert Eagle, simply called the "D.E." is used by Meryl Silverburgh ingame. It can be purchased from Drebin. A long-barreled variant with a Scope can be unlocked, and is also used by Meryl. A bizarre glitch is that when Snake reloads the long-barrel Desert Eagle, rather than just holding a magazine he is holding an entire second gun in his other hand. Additionally, there is a second glitch where Meryl's slide will lock back and she will not play the reload animation. There may or may not be a round loaded when the second glitch happens; you can't see her remaining rounds so it's hard to tell.
This weapon is available in the game's multiplayer mode, Metal Gear Online. Players using Meryl's character online who equip both Desert Eagle variants will allow her to switch from one gun to another when the first is empty, without ever pausing to reload.
EAA Tanfoglio Thor .45-70
The Thor .45-70 can be unlocked by earning the Foxhound emblem and comes with a red dot sight. It is a single-shot bolt action that must be manually chambered after every firing. It is also Liquid Ocelot's signature weapon, both in singleplayer and multiplayer, eschewing his previous revolvers.
FN Five-seveN
The FN Five-seveN can be purchased or taken off of FROGs (by the same method used for the GSR), and can be equipped with a flashlight.
Glock 18
The Glock 18 can be purchased from Drebin, has a 33-round magazine, and oddly enough, is the only 9x19mm handgun in the game. It can be customized with a tactical flashlight. The weapon is a reference to Metal Gear Solid 2, where Fatman's weapon of choice (aside from bombs) was a Glock 18, albeit with an 19-round magazine instead. This handgun is also available in multiplayer.
Heckler & Koch Mark 23 Mod 0
The Heckler & Koch Mk 23 Mod 0 can be found in the game in Act 4; its status as Solid Snake's previous handgun in the original Metal Gear Solid is noted. It is also used in the Raven Sword PMC commercial that is part of the game. According to the Metal Gear Wiki, the SOCOM presented in MGS1, MGS2 and MGS4 is the Phase II model handgun submitted for trials in the USSOCOM Offensive Handgun Weapon System (OHWS) competition around the later part of 1991, and not the actual production model Mark 23 Mod 0. It is distinguished by small cocking serrations on the front of the slide, which the current production model, Mod 0, does not have. This handgun can mount a sound suppressor as well.
This weapon is available in multiplayer, and is also the only firearm that the special character Raiden is equipped with.
Makarov PMM
The Makarov PMM is used by some rebel soldiers, and can be purchased from Drebin.
PSS
The PSS can be found in several areas throughout the game or bought from Drebin. It uses 6-round magazines with special "silent" 7.62x42mm ammunition, making it a lethal counterpart to the MK. 2 tranquilizer pistol (neither has a degradable suppressor).
"Race Gun"
The Race Gun is based on Strayer Voigt Inc's 1911-styled double stack pistols. The firearm holds 19 rounds in 9x23mm Winchester which is a moderately powered pistol cartridge, but the ammunition in the game is lightly loaded with smokeless powder, providing barely powerful enough force to cycle the gun's mechanism. Once the game is complete the pistol will be unlocked, and its bullets will ricochet due to the undercharged cartridges.
Ruger Mk. II
An integrally suppressed, fictional variant of the Ruger Mk II Pistol, that fires tranquilizer rounds and has a built-in visible laser sight. It is given to Solid Snake by Otacon early in the game. This weapon is available in multiplayer.
Shansi Type 17
Used by Big Mama, this is a Chinese made .45 ACP version of the Mauser C96 and can be unlocked by earning the Hound emblem or through entering a code. While this is the weapon she used as Eva in Metal Gear Solid 3, it is not the same Type 17, since that one was lost during the motorcycle chase.
SIG-Sauer GSR
The SIG-Sauer GSR is the standard in-game sidearm of the PMCs (Private Military Contractors). It can be found and used by the player in Act 1. (There is one time in Act I where it can be collected off of a dead Praying Mantis member; otherwise the player must disarm one of his primary weapon, allow him to switch to his pistol, then neutralize him to collect that pistol.)
This weapon is availble in multiplayer, and if the "Drebin Points" option is not enabled, will become the only lethal pistol available to players.
Springfield Operator
The Springfield Operator is Solid Snake's signature handgun in this game. It is given to him (along with a Ruger Mk II Pistol) by Otacon early in Act I of the game. This weapon is available in multiplayer.
Submachine Guns/Personal Defense Weapons
FN P90
The FN P90 is the primary weapon of the FROGs and is used by Laughing Octopus in-game. It can be equipped with a suppressor, laser sight, and flashlight. This weapon is available in multiplayer.
Note of interest: If the player pays attention when firing the P90, the ammunition in the magazine is actually fed into the weapon. This title is one of the few games where this happens.
Heckler & Koch MP5SD2
The Heckler & Koch MP5SD2 can be purchased from Drebin and is equipped with an integral suppressor. This weapon is available in multiplayer.
Heckler & Koch MP7A1
The Heckler & Koch MP7A1 is used by several of the PMC operatives in game. It can be first found and used by the player in Act 2 and can be equipped with a unique red dot sight.
MAC-10
The MAC-10 can be purchased from Drebin or found in Act 2. It can be equipped with a suppressor. Unlike most depictions, Snake actually uses both hands and the stock in-game.
"Patriot"
This custom fullauto-only AR-15-pattern carbine is seen briefly at the end of the game. Can be unlocked by attaining the Big Boss emblem or by a password. It's most notable trait is that it has unlimited ammo and never needs to be reloaded; it also plays part of the "Snake Eater" theme from Metal Gear Solid 3 when aimed. It is classified as an SMG, despite firing an intermediate round.
Izhmash PP-19 Bizon
The Izhmash PP-19 Bizon can be purchased from Drebin.
Skorpion Vz 83
The Skorpion SA(Vz 83 model) is used by the rebels in the Eastern Europe section of the game (Act 3) and is given to Solid Snake by Big Mama in Act 3. It has a visible laser sight, and is available in multiplayer.
Shotguns
Note: All shotguns in this game can use 00 buckshot, shotgun slugs, or non-lethal vortex ring ammunition.
Remington 870 Custom
A heavily customized Remington 870 can be purchased from Drebin and can be equipped with an Aimpoint red dot sight or ACOG scope. The "Masterkey" variant is also available, and can be attached to the M4A1 in this game. Both the full-size weapon and Masterkey versions are available for procurement in Act 2. This weapon is available in multiplayer.
Saiga 12
The Saiga-12 can be purchased from Drebin. This weapon is available in multiplayer.
Twin Barrel
A double-barrelled shotgun, with the stock and barrel sawed off that can either be found in the game or purchased from Drebin. For some reason, Old Snake is restricted to using it with a one-handed grip, and to firing both barrels at once, neither of which are recommended in real life with this weapon type.
Assault Rifles/Battle Rifles
AK-102
The AK-102 is used by the rebel forces in the Middle East section (Act 1), and is Solid Snake's first weapon in the game (next to Solid Snake right after the first cutscene after the opening). It can be equipped with a GP-30 grenade launcher. This weapon is available in multiplayer.
AN-94
The AN-94 can be found in a shack at the beginning of Act 2. It can be equipped with a GP-30 grenade launcher.
FN FAL
The FN FAL, labelled the FAL Carbine, is seen in the hands of the rebel forces in the Eastern Europe section of the game (Act 3). It can be purchased from Drebin like most other firearms in the game. Its battle rifle cartridge makes it more powerful shot-for-shot than the ingame assault rifles, and its low rate of fire combined with the long range of its round allows effective full-auto fire from a much longer range, but it can't be customized.
FN SCAR-H
The FN SCAR-H, referred to as the MK. 17, is the standard battle rifle used by the PMC troops ingame. It can be found fairly early on in Act 1 (simply by killing, subduing, sedating, or disarming PMC troops) up to Act 3, and can be upgraded with various optics, a laser sight, a flashlight and two vertical foregrips. This weapon is available in multiplayer.
The extremely short barrel reveals the ingame version to be the the CQC version of the real-life battle rifle, with a barrel length of approximately 10 inches.
Heckler & Koch G3A3
The Heckler & Koch G3A3 is seen in the hands of the rebel forces in the South America section of the game (Act 2). It can also be purchased via Drebin like most other firearms in the game. This weapon is available in multiplayer.
Heckler & Koch XM8
The Heckler & Koch XM8 is used by the Rat Patrol and other US troops in game, curiously still called XM8 even though it has obviously been formally adopted by the US military in Metal Gear Solid 4's world. It can be found by the player in a secluded area in Act 2. It comes with a built-in red dot sight and can be equipped with an M320 grenade launcher. Meryl's team apparently have different versions of the rifle. Johnny/Akiba uses the compact one, Johnathan uses the standard one with a grenade launcher, and Ed has the designated marksman variant. This weapon is available in multiplayer.
M4A1
A customized M4A1 is Solid Snake's assault rifle of choice and is given to him early in Act 1 by Drebin. In the first trailers, we can see that it had an EOTech sight. In the actual game, you can attach an Aimpoint red dot sight, ACOG scope, Surefire tactical flashlight, visible laser module, two types of vertical grip, Remington 870 Masterkey underbarrel shotgun, and an H&K M320 grenade launcher. The sheer number of attachments, combined with excellent accuracy, low recoil and the abundance of 5.56mm ammo, makes this one of the best rifles available for a good bit into Act 3. This weapon is available in multiplayer.
Sniper Rifles/Designated Marksman Rifles
Barrett M82A2
The M82A2 can be purchased from Drebin, is Hideo Kojima's personal favourite, and is used by Akiba during Act 5, a curious weapon choice when it is clear that a weapon capable of extended automatic fire would be much better suited to the particular environment he's literally being thrown into. It is also exclusively available to the Akiba special character in multiplayer.
DSR-1
The DSR-1, a bolt-action sniper rifle in a bullpup layout, can be purchased from Drebin. The ingame caliber is specified to be 7.62x67mm, making it 300 Winchester Magnum. This weapon is available in multiplayer.
Mk 14 Mod 0 Enhanced Battle Rifle
The Mk 14 Mod 0 Enhanced Battle Rifle (Referred to incorrectly as the "M14EBR") is a modern variant of the M14 Rifle. It is used by PMC marksmen in-game and can be purchased from Drebin. It has semiautomatic and fully automatic rates of fire and can be equipped with a suppressor, laser sight, and flashlight. Its fully automatic fire mode makes it very useful even in short range combat, and the fact that it's available early on, combined with its extensive list of modifications, makes it one of the best guns in the game. This weapon is available in multiplayer.
Mosin Nagant
A modified Mosin Nagant rifle with a paratrooper stock and pistol grip can be purchased from Drebin in-game. It is the same rifle used by The End in MGS3 and is modified to only fire tranquilizer or emotion rounds. This weapon is available in multiplayer.
SVD Dragunov-S
The SVD Dragunov-S, a modernized shortened version of the SVD Dragunov intended for paratroop use is seen in the hands of militiamen and rebel snipers in Acts 1 and 2. This weapon is available in multiplayer.
VSS Vintorez
The VSS Vintorez appears in the game, and can only be found in a room in Act 2. It has an integral (non-degradable) suppressor, and like the M14EBR is capable of fully-automatic fire, though its shallower 10-round magazine can become a liability in close-range firefights. This weapon is available in multiplayer, and is capable of firing tranquilizer rounds in multiplayer only.
Machine Guns
Heckler & Koch HK21E
The Heckler & Koch HK21E is seen in the hands of a rebel militiaman in the early portion of the Middle East section of the game (Act 1). In a conversation that can be overheard if the player remains hidden, he claims that it is an enemy gun, yet strangely none of the PMC troopers in the level are seen using it. The rebel militiaman also refers to it as "the very latest model", when in actuality the weapon was designed in the 1980s, some 30 years before the events of the game take place. It can also be purchased via Drebin like most other firearms.
Kalashnikov PKM
The PK Machine Gun is seen in the hands of militia and rebels in Act 2. at the time this is obtained, this gun is a good 40-50% more powerful at close range than any other automatic weapon. However, ammo is uncommon and expensive and it can't be customized.
M60E4
The M60E4 is used by the PMC operatives in game. It can be equipped with optics, foregrips, laser sight, and flashlight. This weapon is available in multiplayer, and is the only weapon of its type in that mode. As with MGS3, player characters firing it continuously will scream in "Rambo" fashion.
MK46 Mod. 1
Can be purchased from Drebin. It features the same customisation as the M60, but it's much lighter and fires the less powerful 5.56x45mm cartridge.
Launchers
FIM-92 Stinger
The FIM-92A Stinger can be purchased from Drebin, and is also found in the back of the truck in the Nuclear Warhead Storage Building, Floor 1, in Act 4.
FGM-148 Javelin
The FGM-148 Javelin is found in Act 1 and can be purchased from Drebin. It is erroneously shown as a laser-guided device requiring full-course guidance by the operator, with Snake discarding the entire launcher including the CLU after every shot and pulling out a fresh Javelin from more or less nowhere; it also cannot be used in top-attack mode by the player. However, a group of hidden PMC soldiers during Act 1 will fire missiles in this mode at a rebel BMP-3 IFV if the player protects it for long enough from others firing Javelins in direct-fire mode.
GP-30
A grenade launcher that can be attached to the AK-102 and AN-94. It can be found in the defunct hotel in Act 1 where you meet Meryl and her team or bought from Drebin. It can be used in multiplayer if Drebin Points are enabled.
Heckler & Koch XM25
A semi-automatic grenade launcher chambered in 25mm, it fires airbursting HEAB (High Explosive Air Bursting) rounds, which function rather like the PK rockets in Battlefield 2142; while the weapon is held normally they are simply impact detonated, but scoping shows a display with an always-on rangefinder. Pressing up or down on the D-pad freezes at the currently displayed range, with further presses adjusting the detonation distance up or down. It can be found on the catwalk of one of the control towers in Act 4, and is the only heavy weapon usable during the motorcycle chase in Act 3.
M320 grenade launcher
The Heckler & Koch M320 grenade launcher (referred to by the now-defunct experimental 'XM320' designation in-game) can be purchased from Drebin and attached to the M4 Custom and XM8 rifle and is also carried by some PMC members in stand-alone form in the South America portion of the game (Act 2) (though it cannot be used by the player in this form). This attachment is available in multiplayer.
M72A3 LAW
The M72 LAW is used by a small number of rebels in Act 2.
MGL-140
The Milkor MGL appears as the "MGL-140," it is used by Raging Raven and is acquired by Solid Snake upon defeating her.
RPG-7
The RPG-7 is used by the rebels in the Middle East section (Act 1), but can also be found in a dead-end corner to the left of the door that Solid Snake exits after meeting Drebin in Act 1. This weapon is available in multiplayer, and is the only one of its type in that mode.
Vehicle-Mounted Weaponry
General Electric M61A1 Vulcan
Secondary armament of Metal Gear RAY is a pair of M61 Vulcan 20mm rotary guns; RAY mounts them on the tips of the two wing-like underwater propulsion units on its shoulders.
General Electric GAU-8
Secondary weapon of Metal Gear REX. Rex mounts these on either side of the driver's cab in the vehicle's "beak". Listed in the weapon selection menu as the "30mm Machine Gun".
M2HB
The M2HB is mounted on Stryker APC and MGS variants and HMMWVs in game, and is also the principle dorsal armament of the Gekko bipedal IFVs.
Other
Crying Wolf's Rail Gun
A fictional railgun was used as Crying Wolf's main weapon in Act 4. It features a scope and laser sight, and can also be obtained after defeating her. It is the same railgun that was used by Fortune in MGS2.
Tanegashima
A Japanese clone of a Portugese matchlock arquebus design, this is basically a joke weapon that can only be reloaded while standing and barely deals any damage; however, sometimes it will instead fire a gigantic whirlwind when outdoors which knocks enemies down and scatters items everywhere. It is extemely silly.
Non-player Weapons
An IMI Uzi, an AKS-74U, and a Luger pistol are all used in the PMC advertisements at the start of the game. The FAMAS F1 is used by the Genome soldiers and Meryl in the MGS1 flashbacks.