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==Handguns==
==Handguns==


===.38 Revolver===
===S&W Model 10===


The .38 revolver (make and model unclear) is used by many of the game's characters and is often the handgun of choice for most of the game. Holds 6 rounds and has a surprisingly fast reload rate.  
The .38 revolver (S&W Model 10) is used by many of the game's characters and is often the handgun of choice for most of the game. Holds 6 rounds and has a surprisingly fast reload rate.  


[[Image:Manhunt bg18.jpg|thumb|none|200px|The .38 Revolver]]
[[Image:Manhunt bg18.jpg|thumb|none|200px|The .38 Revolver]]

Revision as of 20:11, 8 November 2008

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Manhunt is the first game in Rockstar's most notorious game franchise. Banned in several countries and implicated by the British media in a UK murder shortly after it's release, it's no wonder why this game will go down in history as one of the most violent video games ever created.

Handguns

S&W Model 10

The .38 revolver (S&W Model 10) is used by many of the game's characters and is often the handgun of choice for most of the game. Holds 6 rounds and has a surprisingly fast reload rate.

The .38 Revolver
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Another view of the .38 revolver

Glock 23

Called a 'Light Handgun' or 'GS Model 23' in the game, the Glock 23 is used in the game by many law enforcement agencies and by Lionel Starkweather's (the 'director' who tells you what to do and where to go in the game) personal henchmen. The gun itself is almost a carbon copy of the Glock, with only slight differences in the name and model. For example, the seven slide grooves are now at the front where as the real steel version has them at the back. It is even chambered in .40.

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The 'GS Model 23'
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The real Glock 23

IMI Desert Eagle

Called the 'Heavy Handgun' or the more decorative 'Avenger Force .50 AE GS' in the game. It is used in the latter stages of the game by Carcer City SWAT and the Cerberus assault team. Like the Glock, the gun is almost an exact replica of the .50 caliber monster. Subtle differences that can be spotted is that the gun, whilst being chambered in .50 Action Express, holds 9 rounds which is what the .357 version of the Desert Eagle holds.

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The Desert Eagle in-reality
The Desert Eagle in-game

Shotguns

Sawed Off Shotgun

Powerful up close, the shotgun is used and seen in many areas of the game. Fires two 12 gauge cartridges. Again the make and model are unclear.

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The Sawed Off shotgun in the hands of some dangerous people.
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More shotgun, more dangerous people.

SPAS-12

Called a 'Sap 12' or '12-Gauge' in the game. Variants of this gun are carried by law enforcement agencies with flashlights attached.

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The SPAS-12
The SPAS-12 on Cash's back.

Rifles

Unknown Sniper Rifle

Used in only a few missions, the sniper rifle fires 7.62mm ammunition with a six shot capacity. The gun appears to be bolt action and very accurate.

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The sniper being aimed by Cash.

Machine Guns

Sub Machine gun

Similar to the Mac-10, the gun has a good range and accuracy, as well as a powerful rate of fire. Carried by CCPD and SWAT in the game.

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The Mac-10/9mm Uzi lookalike in Manhunt.

It's an Uzi-Mac.

I think it's just a very crudely modeled Uzi made by an artist who didn't know how to use 3D Studio (or whatever) very well.

M16A3

Called the 'Defender Mark 1', the gun can be fired in semi or fully automatic. The gun also features a shortened barrel and high power. 2-3 shots to the body will kill, where as a shot to the head will remove most of it entirely. Also, the gun holds 30 rounds despite being fitted with a 20 round magazine.

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A Cerberus team member holds an M16.

Miscellaneous Weapons/Items

Bricks

Bricks can only be used as 'lures'. Throwing a brick creates noise, which can then be used as part of an execution or diversion. Common in parts of Carcer City.

Bottles

Similar to the brick, bottles can be thrown to lure or distract an opponent. However, where as the brick can be reused, the bottle smashes on impact.

Cans

Cans of 'Sprunk' are used in the same way as bottles and bricks. Unlike the bottle, they can be reused.

Heads

Human, decapitated heads. In much the same way as cans and bottles and bricks, they can be used as lures and distractions. Understandably, the enemies treat the head as if it were a corpse.

Plastic bag

Simply used to suffocate an enemy.

Wire

Used to either strangle an opponent to death or to separate an enemies head .

Glass shard/Wooden stake/Knife

Used to stab an opponent.

Crowbar

Used to kill enemies and open locked and chained doors.

Bats

Available in all shapes, sizes and materials, the bat is used to clobber an enemy to death.

Machete/Axe/Meat Cleaver

Used to literally slice up an opponent.

Sickle

Possibly one of the most gruesome weapons to use. A Sickle can preform eye-watering executions that just reinforce the violent nature of the game.

Nail gun

Only useful at close range. Fires 4 inch nails in quick succession.

Tranquillizer Gun

While technically not a firearm, it is the most nonviolent way to subdue an enemy. It is used in only a few missions. The gun fires .50 caliber Ketamine shots, enough of a dosage to make Mike Tyson fall asleep.

Hammer

Similar to bats, a hammer can preform more gruesome executions in a smaller package.

Chainsaw

Used only on the last levels, the chainsaw can preform the most deadly and most gruesome deaths and executions.