Rally Vincent & May Hopkins vs Agent 47 Weapon Preview
Rally Vincent & May Hopkins Weapons
Python Revolver: Anyone
who
has
watched
a
Dirty
Harry
movie
will
easily
recognize
this
pistol.
Invented
by
the
Colt
firearms
company
in
1955,
the
Python
was
a
highly
accurate
pistol.
With
6
rounds
in
the
chamber,
it
could
take
down
a
target
with
just
a
single
shot
due
to
the
.357
Magnum
round
it
used.
The
Python
also
a
various
barrel
lengths:
there
were
2.5
inch
barrels,
4
inch
barrels,
and
barrel
lengths
of
up
to
6
to
8
inches.
http://world.guns.ru
/handguns/double-act
ion-revolvers/usa/co
lt-python-e.html
MAC-10 Submachine Gun: America's
answer
to
the
Israeli's
Mini-Uzi.
The
MAC-10
was
developed
in
1965
by
Gordon
B.
Ingram
as
a
small,
covert
rapid
fire
gun.
With
it's
firing
rate
of
1090
rounds
a
minute
(when
using
9mm
bullets.
When
using
.45
rounds,
the
MAC-10
fired
1145
rounds
a
minute),
anything
in
front
of
the
gun
was
sure
to
die.
With
it's
light
weight,
and
the
ability
to
use
silencers,
the
MAC-10
is
perfect
or
bounty
hunters
and
criminals
alike.
http://world.guns.ru
/smg/usa/ingram-mac-
m10-and-m11-e.html
C4: In
Gunsmith
Cats,
Rally's
partner,
May,
is
a
fan
of
anything
that
goes
boom.
She
is
most
often
found
tinkering
with
some
kind
of
explosive
device,
and
C4
usually
isn't
that
far
away.
Sometimes,
she
just
places
a
wad
of
the
stuff
in
an
area
where
somebody
might
step
through.
With
a
push
of
the
button,
everything
goes
up
in
smoke.
http://en.wikipedia.
org/wiki/C-4_%28expl
osive%29
Stiletto Knife: A
favored
weapon
of
mobsters
and
criminals,
the
Stiletto
we
think
of
is
much
different
than
it's
medieval
ancestor.
The
medieval
Stiletto
was
much
longer,
up
to
a
foot
to
be
exact.
On
to
of
that,
it
wasn't
a
switchblade
like
the
modern
version
is.
Regardless,
these
blades
were
light,
concealable,
and
would
go
in
and
out
of
a
body
in
record
time.
http://en.wikipedia.
org/wiki/Stiletto
Agent 47 Weapons
Hardballer Pistol: A
relative
to
the
famous
Colt
1911
pistol,
the
Hardballer
was
unique
in
that
it
was
the
first
gun
to
be
made
with
stainless
steel.
In
addition
to
that,
the
gun
had
rear
sights,
and
lengthened
safety
grip.
The
Harballer
got
it's
name
from
the
particular
round
it
used:
a
solid
lead
bullet
with
driving
bands
on
it,
or
just
a
pure
lead
shot.
The
rounds
were
heavy,
and
a
shot
into
an
arm
or
leg
would
possibly
disable
that
limb
for
good.
http://en.wikipedia.
org/wiki/Hardballer
MP5K Submachine Gun: Easily
concealed
beneath
a
layer
of
clothes,
the
MP5K
is
a
smaller
variant
of
the
famous
MP5
Submachine
Gun.
The
length
of
the
MP5K
allowed
users
to
move
through
crowds
of
people
and
not
bump
into
them
with
a
long
gun.
Perhaps
the
biggest
difference
between
the
MP5K
and
the
MP5
is
the
lack
of
stock
in
the
back
of
the
gun.
On
top
of
that,
the
MP5K
has
a
built
in
grip
in
the
front
of
the
gun
(a
later
model
for
civilians
had
no
front
grip),
and
it
had
a
higher
rate
of
fire,
which
could
mow
down
targets
in
a
shorter
amount
of
time.
http://world.guns.ru
/smg/de/hk-mp5k-e.ht
ml
Pipebomb: In
the
Hitman
games,
Agent
47
is
often
acquire
to
take
out
a
target
with
a
well
placed
explosive
device,
and
the
pipebomb
is
often
used
in
such
missions.
There
are
really
no
real
specifics
to
a
pipebomb:
it
is
composed
of
a
capped
pipe
filled
with
explosive
material
(of
just
about
anything
you
can
think
of),
fitted
with
either
a
fuse
or
a
timer.
http://en.wikipedia.
org/wiki/Pipebomb
Piano Wire: One
of
the
greatest
tools
for
any
assassin
to
have.
What
makes
Piano
Wire
so
deadly
is
that
it
is
a
completely
legal
item.
If
you're
caught
with
some
in
a
pocket,
the
authorities
might
think
it's
strange,
but
ultimately
they'll
let
you
go
if
you
don't
look
too
suspicious.
Tightened
around
the
neck,
Piano
Wire
causes
pressure
on
a
victim's
throat,
and
if
enough
strength
is
used,
can
slice
the
victim's
head
off
it's
shoulder.
http://en.wikipedia.
org/wiki/Piano_wire
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