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Talk:Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne

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What exactly is this handgun ?

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An unknown handgun is seen in the hands of a character in the extreme right

Given where the scope's mounted and the look of the thing, I think it's a scoped Desert Eagle; the part you're seeing as a revolver cylinder is actually the gripped area around the safety lever. Vangelis 10:22, 20 July 2009 (UTC)

That's a picture of the game when it was still in development. Hence the Colt M733 instead of the M4 and the scope on the Desert Eagle.-Oliveira 17:30, 20 July 2009 (UTC)

REDO

I have no idea if anyone cares at this point, but I might redo this page. I have the PC version, which has high quality screenshots from things that actually are in the game. So we can stop using those Gamespot pictures of questionable legality and relevance. Lemme know what you think if you care. --ManiacallyChallenged

Work in progress, will finish it after getting the rest of the needed screenshots. --ManiacallyChallenged

Custom Desert Eagle XIX

How about that? Just don't zoom in. :P --ManiacallyChallenged

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An inexpertly crafted Pshop of the MP2 Desert Eagle.
It's not too bad. Someone with more photoshop experience could help you make better grips. I've noticed that Vlad keeps one as his signature pistol as well. During the "That old familiar feeling" level Vlad drops it when both he and Max crash through the floor. Vlad curses his bad luck at not having a gun when Max is vulnerable and flees, not knowing that Max has landed on top of Vlad's gun, swearing he'll "give it back to [Vlad], one bullet at a time!".--Mazryonh 04:12, 2 March 2010 (UTC)
Yeah, I couldn't copy paste the grips so I just smeared 'em on! I had a marathon gaming session the other day, and took a huge load of screen caps from the second half of the game, only to find out that my screen shot button wasn't working. Major drag. I'll get around to finishing the rest of the page. --ManiacallyChallenged
As you can see, I have replaced ManiacallyChallenged's Photoshopped Desert Eagle with what I believe to have been the exact same Desert Eagle that inspired the texture artists and 3D modelers who worked on Max Payne 2. This one belongs to Rick Washburn's Weapons Specialists, Ltd. in New York and was originally used in The Sopranos.
Also, I wonder if the artists who did this game actually went to Weapons Specialists and rented weapons from their inventory to use as references and for texture photographing? The fact that their Desert Eagle looks just like the one that Washburn provided for The Sopranos is a pretty big hint, and so is the fact that the game's MP5 is actually a partially-converted HK94A3. -MT2008
Hmm, when did this gun first appear in the Sopranos? Were the developers of Max Payne 2 fans of the show? The game was released in 2003 and the Sopranos first aired in 1999. Maybe if you contacted that specific armourer you could verify whether Rockstar approached them for weapons they could reference from way back in 2003. Sadly it looks like they couldn't actually get anyone in the know to show them the proper method of reloading some of them, like how the Striker Shotgun's reload method isn't accurately portrayed. --Mazryonh 23:14, 29 March 2010 (UTC)