Friday, April 13, 2012

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-action-revolvers/usa/colt-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_%28explosive%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.html

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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