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A semi-automatic sniper rifle that fires 5 gauge shotgun ammo. Despite labelled as a "Terror" weapon, it is never actually used by Terror troops. Uses Terror rifle ammo.
A semi-automatic sniper rifle that fires 5 gauge shotgun ammo. Despite labelled as a "Terror" weapon, it is never actually used by Terror troops. Uses Terror rifle ammo.


Resembles a Z37 rifle.
Resembles a ZH-37 rifle.


== Terror MP60 ==
== Terror MP60 ==

Revision as of 11:10, 21 September 2011

The Saboteur is a 2009 action-adventure developed by the now closed Pandemic Studios, published by Electronic Arts, about an Irish race driver turned saboteur who tries to avenge the death of his best friend in Nazi-occupied France by killing the man responsible, demolishing as much of the Third Reich's hardware as possible in the process.

The following weapons appear in the video game The Saboteur:

The Saboteur (2009)


Handguns

Smith & Wesson 44 Hand Ejector 2nd Model

The Smith & Wesson 44 Hand Ejector 2nd Model appears as the ".44 Pistol", but it has an unsupported ejector rod. Strangely it uses the same ammo as both the Kruger and the Raum pistols. It is a 1 hit kill weapon. Sean calls it a "Yankee Hand Cannon" and states that "One shot will turn the Krauts insides into Shepherd's pie. But watch out. She's a bitch to reload." Another oddity is that it has a target front sight and a fixed rear sight.

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Smith & Wesson 44 Hand Ejector 2nd Model, Target Configuration - .44 S&W Special
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The ".44 Pistol" ingame. Note the inventory depicts a stainless steel version. Note the S&W trigger guard on the icon version.
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A Wehrmacht officer contemplates committing suicide in "Angel of Death", Act II, the .44 revolver in hand.

Beretta M1934

A Beretta Model 1934 is shown on the picture for the "Uprising" upgrade that can be bought at gunshops.

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Beretta Model 1934 - .380 ACP
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Second handgun from the left.

Luger P08

The Luger P08 appears as the "Kruger pistol". Uses pistol ammo. Dierker, the main villain, uses a modified version called the "Executioner pistol". It has a brass-knuckles-like finger guard, a knife attached to the base plate of the magazine and fires fully automatic; it's Dierker's weapon of choice and can be obtained by killing him, or be bought from any Weapons Dealer after the game is finished. It, too, uses pistol ammo and is able to take out pretty much any human enemy in one shot.

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Luger P08 - 9x19mm
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Dierker holds his modified Luger P08 during Act I, "The Darkest Night".
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Sean struggles with a fake Dr. Kessler in "Rolling Thunder", Act II.
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Sean steps between Skylar and her intended victim at the beginning of the Act II mission "Lambs to the Slaughter".

Mauser M712

Appears as the "Raum pistol". Uses pistol ammo, explained by it being a Red 9 (9mm version), though that is never mentioned. It's actually a Mauser M712, the select fire version of the C96, evident by the detachable box magazine holding 20 rounds.

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Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer - 7.63x25mm Mauser
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Mauser M712 ingame.

Walther PPK

The Walther PPK appears as the "Silenced pistol". The suppressor and the weapon description stating that this weapon was popular among British spies is obviously a reference to James Bond. Uses silenced pistol ammo.

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Walther PPK fitted with a sound suppressor - .380 ACP
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The Suppressed Walther PPK ingame.

Walther P38

Also seen on the picture for the "Uprising" upgrade.

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Walther P38 pistol (manufactured at the Mauser Factory) - World War II dated - 9x19mm
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Second handgun from the right.


Submachine Guns

MP40

Appears as the MP40. Both the Resistance and the German military uses it. Sean says it "is as common as hookers in Paris, and seen about as much action", which is somewhat inaccurate in real life.

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MP40 - 9x19mm
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Thompson Submachine Gun

A hybrid Thompson Submachine Gun appears as the "Tommy-MG". Mostly found in supply crates and used by high level Résistance members. It looks like a M1A1, but fitted with a 50 round drum which the M1A1 was not designed to accept.

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M1928A1 Thompson with 50-round drum magazine - .45 ACP
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M1A1 Thompson with 30-round magazine - .45 ACP
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The Thompson Submachine Gun ingame.

Sten Mk. 2

Silenced Sten Mk. 2. Appears as the "Viper SMG". Uses silenced machine gun ammo.

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Sten Mk II fitted with silencer - 9x19mm
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A female Résistance member holds a Sten Mk II in the Act II mission "Lambs to the Slaughter".

Rifles

Sturmgewehr 44

The Sturmgewehr 44 appears as the "MP44 MG". Shares the ammo with the MP40 and the Tommy gun, which is definitely unrealistic. The first appearance in the game took place during the Battle of France in 1940, a full 2 years before it was widely distributed to German troops.

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Sturmgewehr 44 - 7.92x33mm
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Sean fires the Sturmgewehr 44 in "Rolling Thunder", Act II.
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Sean takes cover, Stg 44 in hand.

Gewehr 98

The Gewehr 98 appears as the "Steiner Rifle" (a possibly nod to Cross of Iron, as the protagionist was named Steiner). It uses rifle ammo. A scoped version also appears, which uses sniper ammo. Both versions are semi-auto in-game

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Mauser 1898 - 7.92x57mm Mauser
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"Steiner Rifle" scoped
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"Steiner Rifle"

Henry-Martini.22

Appears as the "Hunting rifle". Uses rifle ammo.

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Vernoique aims the "Hunting Rifle" in "C'est ici l'empire de la mort", Act III.
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Sean holds the "Hunting Rifle".

Mauser Karabiner 98K

The Karabiner 98K appears as the "Carbine" (which is inaccurate since it's rifle). A scoped version is available. The normal (unscoped) version uses rifle ammo, the scoped version uses sniper rifle ammo.

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Mauser K98k - 7.92x57mm Mauser
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The Karabiner K98k ingame.
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Mauser K98k with scope - 7.92x57mm Mauser
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Sean Devlin holds a scoped Mauser K98k.

Terror scoped rifle

A semi-automatic sniper rifle that fires 5 gauge shotgun ammo. Despite labelled as a "Terror" weapon, it is never actually used by Terror troops. Uses Terror rifle ammo.

Resembles a ZH-37 rifle.

Terror MP60

Fictional automatic weapons used by the "Terror troops", German elite soldiers. Despite being labelled as an "MP" (Maschinenpistole/Submachine gun), it rather resembles a light machine gun. Uses Terror MG ammo. It heavily resembles the AA-12 full-auto shotgun.

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During "Boiling Point", Act II, Devlin holds the MP60.
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A Terror Trooper holds the MP60 in "C'est ici l'empire de la mort", Act III.

Shotguns

Merkel 147 shotgun

Appears as the "Double barreled shotgun". Uses shotgun ammo.

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The "Double barreled Shotgun" ingame.
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Sean with the shotgun.

Winchester model 1912

The Winchester Model 1912 appears as the "Trench gun".This is unrealistic because the German military had always detested the use of shotguns in warfare. The name Trench Gun is a nickname for the Winchester models 1897 and 1912 that were modified for US military use during WWI and WWII.

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Winchester Model 1912 - 12 gauge
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The "Trench gun" ingame.
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A Wehrmacht soldier holds the "Trench Gun" during "The Bavarian Candidate", Act II.
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Luc (right) holds the "Trench Gun" at the end of the Act II mission "Lambs to the Slaughter".

Terror Shotgun

An automatic shotgun, resembling the AA-12 and other modern combat shotguns. The only fictional weapon used by the "Terror troops". Uses Terror shotgun ammo. Again this is unrealistic for the German military at the time because they and most of the other European powers don't use shotguns in their military.

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Sean holds the Terror Shotgun, note the dedicated forend weaponlight.

Heavy Weapons

MG42

The Maschinengewehr Model 42 is seen mounted on Kübelwagen and in fortified positions. The front end looks like the MG42, but the back end looks like the Browning machine guns

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MG42 Machine Gun - 7.92x57mm Mauser
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A MG42 mounted on a catwalk on the Island of Notre Dame.

Panzerfaust

Appears as the "Siegfaust II". Uses Siegfaust ammo. Unlike the real Panzerfaust, this one in the game had a pistol grip that looks like it was taken from an RPG and it was fired off the shoulder.

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Panzerfaust - 44mm
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The Panzerfaust ingame.
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Sean holds the "Siegfaust II".

Panzerschreck

Appears as the "Panzerschreck". Uses Panzerschreck ammo

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Panzerschreck - 88mm
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The Panzerschreck ingame.
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Sean holds the Panzerschreck.