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==Minebea P9== | ==Minebea P9== | ||
The [[Minebea P9]] is a Sig Sauer | The [[Minebea P9]] is a Sig Sauer P220 clone produced under licence by Minebea for the Japan Self-Defence Force. It is used by partner Marina, as well as being Goro Majima's sidearm, known as the ''9mm automatic''. It starts off with a 13-round magazine capacity, in a black finish. It can be upgraded to the ''Wk-CP11 Gang'' in 2-tone finish with a chrome slide and black frame and a 15-round magazine, and finally the ''Wk CP21 Yakuza'' with an 18-round capacity and a camouflage finish. | ||
[[Image:P220 Japanese-ver 9mm Pistol.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Minebea P9, Japanese licensed copy of the P220 - 9x19mm]] | [[Image:P220 Japanese-ver 9mm Pistol.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Minebea P9, Japanese licensed copy of the P220 - 9x19mm]] | ||
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[[File:Accuracy International Arctic WarfareM - Psg 90.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Accuracy International Arctic Warfare bolt-action sniper rifle - .338]] | [[File:Accuracy International Arctic WarfareM - Psg 90.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Accuracy International Arctic Warfare bolt-action sniper rifle - .338]] | ||
[[Image:Yakuza Dead Souls - Accuracy International.jpg|thumb|none|400px| | [[Image:Yakuza Dead Souls - Accuracy International.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Ryūji Goda holding the Arctic Warfare rifle]] | ||
==Barrett M82== | ==Barrett M82== | ||
[[Barrett M82]] .50 calibre self-loading sniper rifle is Kazuma | [[Barrett M82]] .50 calibre self-loading sniper rifle is Kazuma Kiryū's signature weapon. Once again, it simply uses "rifle ammunition", the same as used in the Arctic Warfare and M16 despite the vastly different calibres of these weapons in real life. | ||
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==Bionic Gatling Gun== | ==Bionic Gatling Gun== | ||
Ryūji Goda has a Gatling gun that extends out of his right arm. Like the other Gatling guns on the game, it has a rather slow firing rate compared to an actual modern Gatling gun. | |||
[[image:Yakuza Dead Souls - Ryuuji Goda.jpg|thumb|none|400px| | [[image:Yakuza Dead Souls - Ryuuji Goda.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Ryūji Goda with his bionic Gatling gun extended]] | ||
==Standalone M203 Grenade Launcher== | ==Standalone M203 Grenade Launcher== |
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Yakuza: Dead Souls (龍が如く OF THE END lit. "Like a Dragon of the End") is a non-canon Zombie-themed spinoff of the Yakuza Series of videogames, developed and published by SEGA and released exclusively for the Sony PlayStation 3. Firearms take a far more prominent role in this game compared to the main Yakuza series. In most Yakuza games, guns very much take a secondary role compared to the hand-to-hand brawling style of fighting that goes on in the game. If guns are available for purchase at all, they are generally extremely expensive for both the guns and ammunition, in line with the extremely strict gun laws in real-life Japan leading to very high black-market prices for illegal weapons. Since this is clearly not intended to be anywhere nearly as true-to-life as the main Yakuza games, the prices of firearms are far cheaper. Also, the mechanics have been altered, replacing virtually all the unarmed combat moves with firearm-based controls, including both automatic and manual targeting, compared to the extremely crude "point-and-shoot" system of other Yakuza games.
Handguns
Beretta 92FS
A light-coloured Beretta 92FS is the first firearm used by Shun Akiyama, right at the beginning of the game. After the first part of the first chapter, Akiyama picks up a second one, creating a pair known as the Macedonian Twins in the menu, these being his signature weapons, appearing in his official artwork. These hold 13 rounds each, creating 26 shots in total, and as with all pistols on the game, overall ammo is unlimited. When shooting in auto-aiming mode, Akiyama may aim and fire at separate targets with each pistol; when manually aiming, he fires both pistols at a single target, and his firing rate increases considerably. The Macedonian Twins can be upgraded to a slightly more powerful variant with a 15-round magazine capacity, known as High & Low, so called because of the two-tone finish of chrome slide and black-coloured frame. A single Beretta 92 FS is used by all the partners during Gary's training, with the exception of Marina, who uses her Minebea P9.
Desert Eagle .50AE
The Desert Eagle is initially known on the game as Large Automatic Pistol, "Automatic" in this case referring to the fact that it is self-loading. It is much more powerful than the 9mm pistols, with one shot being enough to kill most zombies outright without the requirement for a headshot. The firing rate is slow however due to the high recoil. This pistol initially starts out with a 6-round magazine capacity. This pistol can be upgraded twice, the first variant Wk CP-35 Tiger having an 8-round capacity as well as wooden handgrips, and the final form, Tiger Pistol, having 10-rounds, which would not be possible without extended magazines.
Minebea P9
The Minebea P9 is a Sig Sauer P220 clone produced under licence by Minebea for the Japan Self-Defence Force. It is used by partner Marina, as well as being Goro Majima's sidearm, known as the 9mm automatic. It starts off with a 13-round magazine capacity, in a black finish. It can be upgraded to the Wk-CP11 Gang in 2-tone finish with a chrome slide and black frame and a 15-round magazine, and finally the Wk CP21 Yakuza with an 18-round capacity and a camouflage finish.
Colt Detective Special
Known as the "9.65mm handgun", this is the standard issue pistol for Japanese police officers. It can be seen in use by various characters during the game.
Shotguns
Remington 870
An 18"-barrel Remington 870 with a black finish and wooden furniture is known as the Hunting Shotgun in game, this being the only firearm on the game that can be legally owned by Japanese civilians. It starts off with a rather unrealistic 12-round magazine capacity (the magazine tube would have to be nearly twice as long to hold 12 3" shells). It can be upgraded to the Path Maker, the wooden furniture being replaced by camouflage, a chrome barrel, an increase in power, slightly less recoil and a 14-round magazine capacity. The ultimate version is called the Flesh Ripper in a chrome finish and an utterly incomprehensible 19-round magazine capacity.
Modified Franchi SPAS-12
An 18"-barrel SPAS 12 with the "hook-style" folding stock and modified to accept box magazines as well as a full-length tube magazine is Goro Majima's signature weapon. It may well be inspired by the SPAS-14 prototype, a box-magazine-fed version of the SPAS-12 that was once described in Jane's Infantry Weapons. The base model, called the Mark IV EXP, has a 17-round magazine capacity which is just about conceivable for 2 3/4" shells if both the box and tube magazines were fully loaded. During gameplay, he uses it in semi-automatic mode, the pump action not being heard, although the firing rate is not much quicker than that of the pump-action Remington shotgun. Despite using the shotgun mostly in semi-auto mode, he does tend to rack the pumping handle during cutscenes and FMVs for effect. It can be upgraded to the Meat grinder, with wooden furniture and a 19-round magazine capacity, and finally the MJM56 Crazy Dog with a 21-round capacity and 2-tone chrome and black metalwork with rubberized grips, "Crazy Dog" referring to Majima's Yakuza nickname of the "Mad Dog of the Majima family". Despite the Remington using 3" sells and the Franchi using 2 3/4" shells, both shotguns use the same ammunition, as with all the weapons of one particular category on the game.
Submachine guns
Minebea M-9
The Minebea M-9 is a select-fire submachine gun based on the Mini-UZI design but with an added foregrip and manufactured under licence by Minebea for the Japan Self-Defence Force. It can be purchased from Kamiyama gun works as the New Balalaika with a 30-round magazine capacity and all-black hardware. The upgrade is called the Self-Defence Submachine gun and has a 60-round capacity as well as wooden grips, as were used on the original model. The final upgrade is called the Hornet And has a 90-round magazine, increased damage, and a 2-tone chrome and black finish. The version used in the game appears to have a more angled rear grip than the real model, and also looks to be fitted with a silencer.
Assault Rifles
Howa Type 89
Howa Type 89 is the standard-issue assault rifle for soldiers of the Japan Self-Defence Force, and can be seen in use by several JSDF soldiers during the course of the game.
M16-Type Assault Rifle
This rifle can be purchased as the 5.56mm Automatic Rifle from Kamiyama's gunshop as well as being used by a number of Tōjō Clan members. It appears to be some kind of M16 derivative, with a side-vented front grip as appears in certain variations of the Norinco Model 311, but it also has carrying handle with integrated sight and a rail mount on top, as appears on certain models of Heckler & Koch G36.
Sniper Rifles
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare
The British sniper rifle Accuracy International Arctic Warfare is initially known as the SWS2 Sniper Rifle and can be purchased from Kamiyama's shop.
Barrett M82
Barrett M82 .50 calibre self-loading sniper rifle is Kazuma Kiryū's signature weapon. Once again, it simply uses "rifle ammunition", the same as used in the Arctic Warfare and M16 despite the vastly different calibres of these weapons in real life.
Other
Bionic Gatling Gun
Ryūji Goda has a Gatling gun that extends out of his right arm. Like the other Gatling guns on the game, it has a rather slow firing rate compared to an actual modern Gatling gun.
Standalone M203 Grenade Launcher
An M203 grenade launcher attached to a standalone grip and stock can be purchased as the Grenade Launcher from Kamiyama's shop.