The following weapons appear in the video game Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days:
NOTICE: The game has a distinct visual style, one of user made content (i.e. Youtube videos, films like The Blair Witch Project). As a result, the picture quality is deliberately poor.
Handguns are seen as having incredible accuracy, enabling decent long distance shots, they also have the quickest "pop out" time from cover and most amount of concealment during blind fire
Norinco 9mm Police Revolver
Fired by Kane & Lynch in screenshots. Called "Copper 60" in-game.
Able to be purchased silenced and unsilenced in Fragile Alliance. Called "Doretta" in-game. Lynch or Kane will pull one out whenever he takes a human shield. The player starts with a supressed one in the final airport level.
Able to be purchased in Fragile Alliance. It is heavily customised with a pink camo paint, a sky blue slide and rhinestones and a cartoon character on the grip. Called the "Nianshi 226" in-game.
Able to be purchase in Fragile Alliance. Called the "SM45" and the frame is coloured tan. Oddly it's power is on par with the 9mm Beretta, and the (presumably) .50AE Desert Eagle taking only 1-2 shots to kill an NPC. It is one of the best pistols to buy, because it has generous aim assist when you use it.
Can be purchased in Fragile Alliance. Called the Called "KL Viper" ingame. It appears to be a Colt King Cobra. Also the name 'KL Viper' is a reference to the Colt snake named revolvers (and Kane & Lynch as well) .
Machine Pistols fire fully automatic with horrible accuracy and usually low damage, but great to use to "spray and pray" groups of enemies and for finishing off 'downed' players in Fragile Alliance
Ingram MAC-10
A suppressed MAC-10 is able to be purchased in Fragile Alliance with the limited edition of the game. Unsuppressed MAC-10s are used by gang members in various levels. Called the "PAC 10" in-game.
SMG's have great rates of fire and are decent at medium to long distance shooting. However they make you less exposed during blind fire with average accuracy
Heckler & Koch UMP
Can be purchased in Fragile Alliance with or without a silencer. Called "TOQ Model Four" in-game
The USC model also makes an appearence in Fragile Alliance, presumably requiring the limited edition of the game. This being the civilian version it would normally hold ten rounds, and be semi automatic, but has been customized to hold much more, and be full automatic. Called the "TOQ SBR" in-game, despite having a civilian-legal 16-inch barrel. It is one of the most accurate SMGs in the game.
Having a slower rate of fire than the SMG, Assault Rifles exceed in long distance shots, as well as being able to break down cover easily, however they make you more exposed during blind fire, longer "pop out" time, and horrible blind fire accuracy.
SIG SG 552
Fired by Kane in the CGI reveal trailers, and held by Kane on the box art. Sadly, much like the Hi-Power on Dead Men's box, it is not in the game.
The Zastava M85 is used by mercenaries during the Fragile Alliance multiplayer mode in a screenshot. It is the standard weapon for players in all the Fragile Alliance modes. It is called "Vamazast" in-game.
Used by both criminals, and police in multiple trailers. It is the most expensive assault rifle in Fragile Alliance and can be found with and without a scope. It is called "Buqiang 900" in-game
A weirdly colored AKM can be obtained from the limited edition and be used in Fragile Alliance. The metal parts are a pink-ish purple, while the wood is lighter, almost faded. The weapon is opened with 'Goodbye Kitty Gun' DLC. An obvious play on the 'Hello Kitty' franchise. Called "Kaliningrad 47" in-game.
Can be bought in Fragile Alliance if the player is the top rank. Incorrectly depicted as being fully automatic. Called "Buqinag 300BP" ingame. A lucky burst will destroy an escape vehicle in Fragile Alliance.
Lynch is shown holding a sawed-off Remington 870 in one of the promotional photos. A standard-length version with a pistol grip is available in Fragile Alliance with the limited edition of the game, and is called the "Steele 870" (a reference to the TV series Remington Steele).
Rarely seen in the campaign, sniper rifles have no scoped view, making them difficult to use
Norinco QBU-88
Used by Lynch During a E3 demo, and by cops in the Arcade Mode Traler. Can be found and bought with and without scopes, although the scoped model only gives the playes a further, scope-viewless, zoom. Called the "Buqiang 800" in-game
An amazing weapon, high fire rate and a good field of fire allows you to take out groups of enemies quickly.
QJY-88
A QJY-88 is seen being clutched by Lynch in a screenshot and being used by Kane in a trailer. It has no in-game name, as it's not available for purchase in the multiplayer modes.
Not usable by the player, an RPG can be seen (if you're lucky) for a split second in the 'Airstrike' level
RPG-7
As said above, the exact same RPG, as in same model and the same firing sound, from Kane and Lynch: Dead Men can be seen for a brief moment in 'Airstrike'