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m (→General Dynamics GAU-19/A: the receiver hasn't been changed. It, I don't know how to explain it,but the ammo is fed from this ammo box thingy contraption, if anyone else can word it better, please go ahead.)
The General Dynamics GAU-19/A appears as a weapon for the upcoming Patriarch Boss, the weapon mostly borrows the triple barrelled design, the weapon mostly has it's own "Horzine built" receiver with an unusual ammo feed system.
The General Dynamics GAU-19/A appears as a weapon for the upcoming Patriarch Boss, the weapon mostly borrows the triple barrelled design, the weapon mostly retains the barrel and some of the receiver, but is fed from what can only be explained as a "Horzine ammo cache" from an outward appearance.
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Killing Floor 2
PC Boxart
Developer:
Tripwire Interactive
Publisher:
Tripwire Interactive
Platforms:
PC Linux
Genre:
First-Person Shooter
Killing Floor 2 (also referred as KF2) is an upcoming first-person survival coop shooter video game developed and published by Tripwire Interactive for PC and Linux. It is the sequel to Killing Floor.
The game is being developed on a modified Unreal Engine 3. Killing Floor 2 came out on April 21st 2015 as an early access game.
The following weapons appear in the game Killing Floor:
It appears as the "9mm Pistol" and is equipped with a usable tac-light. It's the starting sidearm for all Perks. It seems to be a odd combination of a Beretta 92FS frame (noted by the hooked trigger guard) with a 92A1/90Two Picatinny rail and a Beretta 92G Elite 1A slide (without the markings), with the gun as whole having an Inox finish. Given Tripwire's extensive experience with realistic weapons depiction from other proprietary titles (such as Red Orchestra), this was probably done to avoid possible legal issues.
As of the 'Incinerate 'N Detonate' update, the player can dual-wield 9mm Pistols like in the first game.
Remington 1858 New Army
An engraved Remington 1858 New Army is an upcoming weapon in Killing Floor 2 with the Gunslinger Perk, titled as the "M1858", the revolver has the option to be dual-wielded.
Colt M1911A1
An ornate Colt M1911A1 with a nickel finish, pearl grips, gold assortments, and gold engravings is an upcoming weapon in Killing Floor 2 with the Gunslinger Perk, titled as the "1911 Colt", the pistol has the option to be dual-wielded.
IMI/Magnum Research Desert Eagle Mark XIX
The Desert Eagle Mark XIX, (Also known as the Handcannon from the original Killing Floor) returns in Killing Floor 2 with a chrome finish, titled as the "Desert Eagle", it is to be released alongside the Gunslinger Perk, like the other handguns, the Desert Eagle will have the option to be dual-wielded.
Smith & Wesson Model 500
A Smith & Wesson Model 500 with a two-tone finish and custom wood grips is an upcoming weapon in Killing Floor 2 with the Gunslinger Perk, titled as the "T&W 500 Zed Collector".
Submachine Guns
Colt 9mm Submachine Gun
The Colt 9mm Submachine Gun appears as the "AR-15 Varmint Rifle" and is the first weapon available for the Commando Perk. It fires in semi-auto and 3-round burst modes. This version of the Colt 9mm Submachine Gun features a forward assist, tan furniture, RIS foregrip, tan rail covers, RRA Tactical Mount rear sight, usable flashlight, and a tan Magpul AFG.
Shotguns
Mossberg 500 Rolling Thunder
The Mossberg 500 is the first weapon for the Support Perk, who spawns with it already in his inventory. The distinct muzzle device shows that it is the Rolling Thunder model of Mossberg 500. Attached to the rail on the muzzle device is a usable flashlight. Rather than the 5+1 12 gauge shells that this model holds, in-game, it holds 7+1 20 gauge shells.
Benelli M4 Super 90
The Benelli M4 Super 90 shotgun with a NP3 mariner finish is the third weapon available for the Support Perk. It is equipped with a usable weaponlight as well as a red dot sight on the top rail. It originally had a 5+1 round capacity, though this has been changed to an 7+1 round capacity in a patch, better reflecting the tube-magazine model.
12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun
The 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun, known here as the "Double-barrel Boomstick", makes its return from the first title, and is the second weapon available to the Support Perk. It deals more damage than the standard pump-action and the ability to fire both barrels but has a wider pellet spread, however its ammo capacity is restricted to two shells. Unlike in the previous game, it can be reloaded when only one shot was fired, although the animation will show the character extracting both shells.
AA-12 CQB
The AA-12 is a tier 4 weapon for the Support class. It is a fully automatic shotgun and fires from 20-round drum magazines. It is possible to fire the AA-12 in semi only via changing the fire mode, something which isn't possible on actual AA-12's nor needed as the low rate-of-fire means it's possible to fire it in semi-auto via quick pulls of the trigger. It sports black and gray digital camouflage, a pump-shotgun-like foregrip tacked on the existing foregrip. There is a laser sight mounted on the left side end of the foregrip and a flashlight mounted on the right side end of the foregrip, both are unusable.
Winchester Model 1897 "Trench Gun"
The Winchester Model 1897 "Trench Gun" returns from the first game, again loaded with 'Dragons Breath' shells and correctly holds 5+1 shells. Referred to in-game as the 'Incendiary Trench Gun', it is the Tier 2 weapon for the Firebug Perk. Like the previous game, enemies hit will take normal shotgun damage, ignite, and will take additional fire damage over time. This makes it a good backup to the Flamethrower when high spike damage is needed.
Assault Rifles and Carbines
L85A1
The SA80 L85A1, incorrectly called called L85A2 (the charging handle is the knob shape of an A1 instead of the comma shape of the A2) is the second weapon for the Сommando Perk. It replaces the L22A1 from the original and is also fitted with an EOtech holographic sight. It also sports Magpul EMAGs as its standard magazines.
AK-12
The AK-12 is the third Commando Perk weapon and replaces the AIMR from the first game. It is fitted with a Kobra red dot sight and a vertical foregrip. It can be fired in full-auto at 600rpm or three-round burst at 1000rpm.
Battle Rifles
FN SCAR-H CQC (Mk 17 Mod 0)
The FN SCAR-H CQC appears as the "SCAR-H Assault Rifle" and is the most powerful weapon for the Commando Perk. Like in the first game, the SCAR-H is equipped with a 20rd magazine and a Tango Down vertical foregrip (now in black). Unlike in the first game, the barrel is short, indicating it is the CQC model, it sports a Aimpoint CompM2 red dot sight instead of the Aimpoint CompM4s, and it has an unusable InForce WML flashlight attached to the left rail.
Explosives
M79 Grenade Launcher
The M79 returns from the first game as the Tier 3 weapon for the Demolition Perk. It has orange tiger-stripe paint job, a homage to the Vietnam War movie Apocalypse Now. Like in KF1, the grenade will not detonate at very short ranges, but will deal 'impact' damage only. Firing large 40mm grenades, it can easily take out a group of weak enemies, or deal heavy damage to a single large ZED. However, its single-shot nature means it is slow to reload, which can be dangerous if the player becomes boxed in.
RPG-7
The RPG-7 appears in Killing Floor 2 as the "Rocket Launcher" and is the Tier 4 weapon for the Demolition Perk. The player can carry 11 spare rockets in reserve. The heavy weight also means the player can only carry their Default Kit, and the option on taking the HX25 Pistol or C4 charges. The back blast from the RPG-7 is actually simulated in-game, it is possible to damage or kill Zeds with it!
Explosives
General Dynamics GAU-19/A
The General Dynamics GAU-19/A appears as a weapon for the upcoming Patriarch Boss, the weapon mostly borrows the triple barrelled design, the weapon mostly retains the barrel and some of the receiver, but is fed from what can only be explained as a "Horzine ammo cache" from an outward appearance.