However, it is shown in an in-game cutscene during the Siena level. This weapon is named after the film Moonraker. The Kalashnikov series of rifles has been represented in a majority of Bond films and video games, the AKSU in particular was used in the movie Goldeneye. The M1A Rifle appears in the game, simply called the M It is also given a vertical foregrip as standard in multiplayer, replacing the unusable Harris bipod it features in singleplayer, and can be modified to use a suppressor and a Tasco Reflex Scope or Sniper Scope.
A scoped variant can also be used in the Sink Hole level, which seems to do twice as much damage as later unscoped M14s. It can be outfitted with a night-vision scope, laser and suppressor.
Strangely, in Multiplayer, it is called the WA, even though it's not. The Walther WA sniper rifle is used in this game, under its actual name. It is notable that all Walther firearms actually are referred to by their correct names in this game.
A fictional box magazine-fed shotgun, with some design cues from the Remington , is referred to in-game as the A4 Hutchinson. The weapon never appears during the single player campaign. The is referred to as a power weapon in game, usually rewarded to the player upon exploring levels.
The weapon can only be picked up from special crates which house these power weapons. The in the game does have a fiber optic sight on the front of the rail system, unlike the real-life rail system. Also of note, the name 'Hutchinson A3' is given to it by the weapons designer for the game, who has the last name of Hutchinson. Much like the , it is often found in hidden containers as a bonus for exploration.
The weapon is categorized as a powerful weapon in-game. The weapon's name is of course a reference to the film Octopussy. An emplaced variant is also used in a few levels. System", after the film Die Another Day. It once again can only be found in special crates around levels, usually for boss fights. The weapon has a rather strange reload animation, with Bond dumping all of the rounds whether all of them be fresh or used, and inserts each shell manually.
Bond will dump all of the unused shells, even when he has only fired a single shot. The model is a mix of the early variant with no forend RIS, and the later models' telescoping AR buffer tube stock. It also lacks any sights or scope; Bond simply aims it by the top of the frame. It shoots very RPG-like rounds that don't arc. This weapon is used during the Venice stage, where it is used to kill Gettler, similar to the film Casino Royale.
The weapon can also be used in the Multiplayer portion of the game, although the weapon's a very impractical and a bit humorous sidearm. In-game, you can use fragmentation, flashbang, and smoke grenades, all of which have different models. Jump to: navigation , search. James Bond Films. James Bond Videogames. Namespaces Page Discussion. Views Read View source View history. Social Media Facebook Forum.
Contents 1 Handguns 1. Sean Connery. George Lazenby. On Her Majesty's Secret Service Roger Moore. Timothy Dalton. Pierce Brosnan. Daniel Craig. Barry Nelson. Bond acquires a SIG P with gold inlayed engraving. Bond gets it from General Medrano's room when he tries to rescue Camille. Seeing that Camille is paralyzed with fear from the fire that has engulfed the room, Bond prepares to kill Camille with it to put her out of her misery, but then uses it to aid their escape when Bond sees a hydrogen fuel cell that he blows up to create a route out.
This SIG is actually a special edition of the SIG commemorating 50 years of P49 service in the Swiss army , limited to only being made.
Presumably, this is the same weapon which was seen fitted with a suppressor Bond uses to wound Mr. White at the end of Casino Royale. White's gunmen and evade capture. CIA officers are also seen using suppressed versions. Dock guards in Haiti carry the Uzi submachine gun. This is an original full size model, judging by the stock and handgrips, although curiously the Uzi that the gate guard is carrying lacks the folding stock.
Many of Greene's henchman can be seen with a G36C during the boat chase scene. When Bond smashes into their boat with his own, the gunner is seen either clearing a jam or attempting to reload the rifle and is unable to get it operational again before Bond makes a second pass and destroys the boat's outboard engine.
He also uses it to dispatch a Carabinieri SUV that took up pursuit behind them. An M60E3 machine gun is used by a helicopter door gunner. The traditional gunbarrel sequence returns for Daniel Craig 's Bond, but this time seen during the film's end credits. Jump to: navigation , search. Quantum of Solace. James Bond Films. James Bond Videogames. Namespaces Page Discussion. Views Read View source View history. Social Media Facebook Forum. Quantum of Solace Quantum of Solace Contents 1 Handguns 1.
Sean Connery. George Lazenby.
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