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Hunt: Showdown

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Hunt Showdown
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Release Date: 2018
Developer: Crytek
Publisher: Crytek
Platforms: PC
Genre: First-person shooter, Survival horror


Hunt: Showdown is an upcoming survival horror video game in development and to be published by Crytek. The game was originally in development at Crytek USA, who wished to create a spiritual successor to Darksiders—a video game series developed by their predecessor, Vigil Games—under the title Hunt: Horrors of the Gilded Age. After the initial announcement in June 2014, Crytek USA was shut down due to financial issues, and the development was brought to the Crytek headquarters. The game, under the new title Hunt: Showdown, was re-announced in May 2017. Hunt: Showdown was launched on Steam in early access on February 22, 2018.

The game is set in a supernatural late 19th century, where bounty hunters enter the Louisiana swampland to hunt down dangerous monsters and collect their bounty. The game is PvPvE, with players fighting AI monsters to claim bounties and also fighting each other to take over others' bounties.

The following guns are seen in the early access version Hunt: Showdown:


Handguns

Colt Open Top

The Colt Open Top revolver appears as the "Caldwell Conversion Pistol". Although it has the overall appearance of an Open Top, it has an octagonal barrel like a Colt 1851 Navy Conversion, and the cylinder and loading gate are both very similar to the Single Action Army. There are a couple variants of the gun, including one that replaces the cylinder with a system of chained-together chambers, in a manner rather similar to the Treeby Chain Gun or the Josselyn chain revolver.

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Colt 1872 Open Top - .44 RF
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Holding the "Caldwell Conversion Pistol".
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Pointing the revolver down the road, wary of any potential threats.
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The Colt's iron sights- as one would expect for such a revolver, they're rather small and hard to read.
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Reloading the revolver. The ejector rod is never touched, with the casings simply falling out on their own; this is incorrect, as brass cases expand in their chambers upon firing, which necessitates the use of additional force to remove them (hence the ejector rod being there in the first place). Also note that the hammer is cocked, which would realistically render the cylinder unable to rotate- in reality, the hammer must instead be placed into the half-cock position to allow it to spin freely.

Colt Walker Cartridge Conversion

Another variant of the "Caldwell Conversion Pistol", called the "Caldwell Conversion Uppercut", takes the standard revolver and enlarges it, with the resultant weapon resembling a cartridge conversion of a Colt Walker.

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Colt Walker Conversion - .45 Colt
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Holding the "Caldwell Conversion Uppercut".
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The revolver's iron sights. Much like the base variant's sights, these are best used in combination with an electron microscope.
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Reloading the Walker. As with the Open Top, the ejector rod is never used.

Nagant M1895

The Russian Nagant M1895 revolver under its real name. It is tied with the Winchester M1873 for the most variants of any weapon in the game: the base Nagant, the "Silencer" variant, which is the only silenced pistol in the game, the "Precision" variant, which adds a shoulder stock-holster (taken from the Colt Army Special revolver), the "Deadeye" variant, which improves upon the Precision variant by adding a scope, and three double-action variants, accurately named "Officer" - the base Officer model, the "Brawler" variant with an integrated knuckle duster, and the "Carbine" variant with stock and extended barrel.

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Nagant M1895 Revolver - 7.62x38R Nagant
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Holding the "Nagant M1895".
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Iron sights of the "Nagant M1895".
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Reloading the "Nagant M1895". Like the other revolvers, the ejector rod is never used. The spent casing seems to correctly be a 7.62x38R casing.

Sharps Pepperbox

The Sharps Pepperbox appears as the "Quad Derringer".

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Sharps Model 1C - .22 Short
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Holding the "Quad Derringer".
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Aiming the "Quad Derringer".
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Iron sights of the "Quad Derringer".
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Reloading the "Quad Derringer".

Mauser C96

The German Mauser C96 appears as the "Dolch 96". The "Dolch 96 Precision" variant adds a shoulder stock.

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Mauser C96 - 7.63x25mm Mauser
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Holding the "Dolch 96".
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Iron sights of the "Dolch 96".
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Reloading the "Dolch 96" with individual rounds, while a stripper clip is used on empty reloads. As with Battlefield 1, the individual round reload is a gameplay artistic liberty; the C96 is nearly impossible to reload mid-magazine in reality, since it uses the magazine guide as its bolt hold open, meaning that its bolt cannot lock back mid-magazine for topping off.

Bergmann 1896

The Bergmann 1896 was added to the game in Update 5.0 as the "Bornheim No. 3". The game depicts the en-bloc clip used on the Bergmann 1896; a partial reload has the hunter putting individual rounds into the magazine, while an empty reload will have the hunter replace the en-bloc clip.

Of note is that the weapon is one of the few weapons capable of being affected by the "Bulletgrubber" trait, which recovers rounds ejected (when opening the action) in partial reloads.

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Bergmann 1896 - 6.5x22mm Bergmann

Webley & Scott No. 1 Mk. III*

The "Flare Pistol" is a Webley & Scott No. 1 Mk. III*, albeit with a somewhat strange hexagonal chamber profile rather than the real flare gun's round one. Gameplay-wise, it is classified as a "Tool" rather than a weapon, and is primarily used to provide illumination in dark areas (something which Hunt: Showdown certainly doesn't have a shortage of); it can still be used as one in an emergency, though its damage relies primarily on afterburn rather than initial impact damage.

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Webley & Scott No. 1 Mk. III* - 1" flare

Colt Single Action Army

An update added the Colt Single Action Army to H:S's arsenal, going by the name "Caldwell Pax" ("Pax" being Latin for "Peace", an allusion to the SAA's nickname of "Peacemaker"). A decent all-rounder, the SAA holds 6 rounds of "Medium" ammunition, and behaves rather like a somewhat tamer version of the cartridge-converted Colt Walker "Uppercut". As with the rest of the game's gate-loading revolvers, the player character incorrectly ignores the ejector rod when reloading, it apparently being so superfluous that the housing wasn't even modeled with a tab to push the rod with.

The SAA has one variant to its name, the "Claw"; this has broken grip panels and a blade attached to the base of the grip, with its main advantage being stronger pistol-whipping.

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Colt Single Action Army w/5.5" barrel - .45 Long Colt

LeMat 1861

Added in Update 6.0, the "LeMat Mark 2 Revolver" is a fictitious cartridge conversion of the LeMat 1861; a rather strange choice, given that actual cartridge-firing versions of the LeMat did actually exist. It is correctly depicted with a 9-round capacity plus an additional shotgun shell, with the lever on the hammer being appropriately moved up or down to fire pistol-caliber rounds (of the "Compact" variety; this presumably makes it a .36-caliber version, though with how vague the in-game calibers are one can't really be sure) or shotgun shells.

The cylinder is reloaded through a side-mounted gate (with there not even being an ejector rod for the player character to ignore this time around, though the cap-and-ball version's loading/ramming lever is still alive and well), and the shotgun is reloaded through a completely fictitious method wherein the player character grabs the barrel and breaks the weapon open, in a manner possibly inspired by the LeMat seen in the TV series Johnny Ringo; exactly why this method can't be used to reload the cylinder as well isn't clear, apart from the usual "balance reasons".

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LeMat 1861 (Pietta reproduction) - .36 ball & 20 gauge

Rifles

Winchester M1873

The Winchester M1873 appears as the "Winfield M1873". It has multiple variants - the "Winfield M1873C", with has better control at the cost of ammo capacity, the "Winfield M1873 Aperture", which as the name implies uses an aperture sight, the "Winfield M1873 Swift", which is modified to accept a speedloader, the "Winfield M1873 Talon", which mounts blades on the stock for improved melee damage, the "Winfield M1873C Marksman", which attaches a scope, and the "Winfield M1873 Silencer", which is silenced.

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Winchester M1873 - .44-40
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Holding the "Winfield M1873".
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Iron sights of the "Winfield M1873".
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Reloading the "Winfield M1873".

Sharps 1874

The Sharps 1874 appears as the "Sparks LRR" (presumably short for "Long-Range Rifle"). It has two variants - the "Sparks LRR Sniper", which attaches a scope, and the "Sparks LRR Silencer", which is self-explanatory.

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Sharps 1874 - .45-70
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Holding the "Sparks LRR".
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Aiming the "Sparks LRR".
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Iron sights of the "Sparks LRR".
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Reloading the "Sparks LRR".

Vetterli M1869/71 Carbine

The Swiss Vetterli M1869/71 Carbine appears as the "Vetterli 71 Karabiner". The "Bayonet" variant adds a bayonet and the "Deadeye" variant adds a scope.

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Vetterli M1869/71 Carbine - 10.4mm
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Holding the "Vetterli 71 Karabiner".
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Aiming the "Vetterli 71 Karabiner".
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Iron sights of the "Vetterli 71 Karabiner".
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Reloading the "Vetterli 71 Karabiner".

Mosin-Nagant M1891

The Mosin-Nagant M1891 appears under its real name. It appears to be mostly based on the 3rd configuration of the M1891 infantry rifle due to having a front sling swivel, an upper handguard, and an open blade front sight. It also has a rear sight similar to a M1891/30 and a curved pistol grip like the Finnish M39. It has several variants - the self-explanatory "Bayonet", two "Obrez" variants, one with a "Mace" and one without, the "Sniper" variant, which adds the expected scope, and the "Avtomat" variant, which is an automatic conversion bearing some resemblance to the Huot Automatic Rifle that has a fifteen-round drum magazine (still loaded with stripper clips.

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Russian Mosin Nagant M1891 3rd configuration - 7.62x54mm R
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Holding the "Mosin-Nagant M1891".
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Iron sights of the "Mosin-Nagant M1891".
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Reloading the "Mosin-Nagant M1891" with a stripper clip.

Double Rifle

A double rifle, possibly a Holland & Holland, appears as the "Nitro Express Rifle".

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Holland & Holland 'Royal' Double Barrel Rifle - various calibres
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Holding the "Nitro Express Rifle".
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Vernier sights of the "Nitro Express Rifle".
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Reloading the "Nitro Express Rifle".

Lebel 1886

The Lebel 1886 was added to the game in Update 6.0 under its real name.

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Lebel Model 1886 - 8x50mmR Lebel

Shotguns

Colt M1878

The Colt M1878 Coach Gun appears as the "Caldwell Rival 78" and a sawed-off variant can be obtained.

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Colt Model 1878 - 12 gauge
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Holding the "Caldwell Rival 78".
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Aiming the "Caldwell Rival 78".
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Iron sights of the "Caldwell Rival 78".
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Reloading the "Caldwell Rival 78".

Spencer 1882

The Spencer 1882 appears as the "Specter 1882". The shotgun has a capacity of 4+1, one less than reality, where its tube magazine holds 5 rounds. It has a shortened variant with a bayonet attached, and a sawed-off variant with a three-round magazine tube and a gripped metal pump handle.

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Spencer 1882 - 12 gauge
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Holding the "Specter 1882".
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Aiming the "Specter 1882".
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Iron sights of the "Specter 1882".
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Reloading the "Specter 1882". The reload procedure is depicted correctly, with the new shells being loaded into the open action after pulling back the pump. This also unfortunately ejects the chambered shell, but that shell can be recovered if the hunter has the "Bulletgrubber" trait. The empty reload process will fill up the tube magazine to its in-game capacity of 4, then work the action to chamber one round. Reloading again will then fill it up to capacity.

Single Barreled Shotgun

A Single Barreled Shotgun appears as the "Romero 77". There are several variants available, including a sawn-off version, one with melee capability, and one with a hatchet attached.

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Montgomery Ward Texas Ranger - 12 gauge
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Holding the "Romeo 77".
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Aiming the "Romeo 77".
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Iron sights of the "Romeo 77".
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Reloading the "Romeo 77". The player character grabs a fresh shell, before pulling out and tossing away the spent round, then inserting the new one, closing the shotgun, and cocking the hammer.

Browning Auto-5

The Browning Auto-5 appears as the "Crown & King Auto-5".

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Browning Auto 5 - 12 gauge
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Holding the "Crown & King Auto-5".
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Iron sights of the "Crown & King Auto-5".
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Reloading the "Crown & King Auto-5".