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No More Room In Hell is a mod for the Source engine, added to Steam on October 31, 2013 via the Greenlight system. The game is a "realistic" depiction of a zombie apocalypse, with up to eight players banding together to survive. Players have a limited, though recharging amount of stamina that is used up by sprinting, jumping, or using melee attacks. Players who are at low health will have less stamina and increasingly dull vision; Players near death will see in monochrome. Zombies can bite the players, which has a chance of fatally infecting them. Infection can be temporarily stopped by pills, but can only be ended by the rare Gene Therapy that usually only spawns in supply drops in Survival mode. Infected players will start to gradually see in blurrier vision until they die and rise again as a zombie.

Weapons are all treated realistically: All closed-bolt weapons correctly track the chambered round, have different reloads for when empty, etc. Notably, unlike most games, empty shotguns will have the first shell loaded directly into the chamber. At any time, players can hold the reload key to do a check on their current magazine, in the event it has 15 rounds or less, the player will verbally state how much is in it (e.g., examining a shotgun with three shells would have them state something like "Three shots left"). If it has 16 or more, they will merely mention something like "Got a full mag" or "Gun's half-full." Weapons and other items also have weight, and players can only carry so much. Unlike most games, ammunition itself will weigh on players, forcing them to only keep how much they think they need for their current weapons. All weapons and ammo boxes have real markings on them, such as using boxes of Remington shotgun shells.

The following weapons appear in the video game No More Room In Hell:

Handguns

Beretta 92FS

The Beretta 92FS appears as the "M92FS" and can commonly be found in starting areas. Holds 15+1 rounds and comes with a tritium insert rear sight and a normal front sight.

The 92FS and Glock are the only handguns chambered in 9mm in the game, and while don't have the 1 shot to kill power of the M1911, still kill within 2-3 shots to the head, so aren't too useless.

Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm
The "M92FS" in No More Room In Hell.
Doing an ammo check on the "M92FS", peering into the top of the magaazine.
Reloading an empty "M92FS"

Colt M1911A1

The Colt M1911A1 appears as the "Colt M1911" with a black finish and has a higher power than the 92FS, though it and its ammunition are much harder to find. It can be rarely found in starting rooms and holds 7+1 rounds.

As said, the M1911's .45ACP round make it a more potent sidearm, with it always taking 1-2 shots to drop the average zombie. The only problem with the M1911 is the rather small magazine size of 8 and the hard to find .45ACP round, though any MAC-10 usually has a decent amount loaded.

Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP
The Colt M1911A1 in No More Room In Hell
Doing an ammo check on the M1911
Reloading the M1911

Glock 17 Gen 4

A Generation 4 Glock 17 appears simply as the "Glock 17" and is much harder to find than the 92FS, and appears with a tan frame and holds 17+1 rounds.

The Glock 17 is another solid choice, with 2 extra rounds and full night sights in comparison with the 92FS. Which you choose is entirely dependent on which weapon you like more.

A 3rd Generation Glock 17 - 9x19mm
The Glock 17 in No More Room In Hell
Doing an ammo check on the Glock 17
Reloading the Glock 17

Smith & Wesson 686

The Smith & Wesson Model 686 appears as the "S&W 686" and is an uncommon weapon, though much more common than the M1911 and Glock. It has much higher power than the other pistols, but only holds 6 rounds. When using ironsights, the weapon is used as a single-action revolver. Notably, attempting to fire the revolver when empty will result in the cylinder spinning forward rather than doing nothing as in most games.

The 686 is a rather fun weapon, using the .357 Magnum round makes it one of the game's more powerful weapons, easily dropping both normal and National Guard zombies in 1-2 shots. While the rate of fire is slow and reload annoying, combining this with the Winchester allow you to be the zombie killing gunslinger you always wanted to be. Just make sure you keep the .357 in good supply.

The S&W Model 686 with 4" barrel - .357 Magnum
The S&W Model 686 in No More Room In Hell
Doing an ammo check on the S&W Model 686
Spinning the cylinder of an empty S&W 686
Reloading the S&W 686

Ruger Mk III

The Ruger Mk III appears with a two-tone finish and holding 10+1 rounds. It is less common than the 92FS and has similar power against zombies.

The Ruger sits in a weird seat in NMRIH's sidearm list. It lacks the power of all the other handguns, usually taking 2-3 shots to drop your common zombie, but since the .22LR round is the lightest to carry, so you can carry a large amount of .22LR in comparison to .45 ACP or 9mm.

Ruger Mk III pistol - .22LR
The Ruger Mk III in No More Room In Hell
Doing an ammo check on the Ruger Mk III
Reloading the Ruger Mk III

Orion Flare Gun

The Orion Flare Gun appears simply as the "Flare Gun". If fired into the sky on a Survival map, it will summon a military helicopter to drop supplies (this is not abusable as the helicopter will not drop more supplies until every single item from its previous drop has been used). Using the flare gun against Zombies can often kill several in a tightly packed group over a period of time however it will create flaming runners for all those that get too close.

As said, the Flare Gun's main use is for calling in supply drops and not much else. While yes it can catch zombies on fire, said zombies become runners and unless you're above them, they will most likely be coming for you next. And flares themselves are hard to find, so just save the Flare Gun for supplies.

Orion Flare Gun - 12 Gauge
The survivor wields his flare gun while hiding in an attic.
The survivor reloads the Flare Gun, as he watches the flare go off in close quarters.

Sub-machine Guns

Heckler & Koch MP5A2

The Heckler & Koch MP5A2 appears as the "MP5A3" with a Navy trigger group and one of the two automatic weapons. It can fire in semi-automatic, burst, and full automatic, and holds 30+1 rounds of 9mm.

The MP5A2 sits in a weird position. It uses the common 9mm round and can deal with enemies very easily, but it's high rate of fire relegated it to either be emptied and dumped or saved for servers with "infinite ammo" mods. With the new fire selector added, the MP5 is given a new life as another 9mm projection device.

Heckler & Koch MP5A2 with Navy trigger group - 9x19mm
The "MP5A3" in No More Room In Hell
Doing an ammo check with the "MP5A3"
Reloading the "MP5A3"

MAC-10

The MAC-10 appears simply as the "M-10" and is one of the two automatic weapons. Prior to January 27/28 2014 it held 32+1 rounds, though now holds 30 and cannot gain another round in the chamber. Uses .45 ACP.

The MAC-10 sat in the same boat as the MP5A2, usually emptied for the .45 ACP ammo or used for "infinite ammo" servers. It's high ROF make it a dangerous weapon for any inexperienced player, wasting a large amount of valuable ammo on 1-2 zeds.

Ingram MAC-10 - .45 ACP
The M-10 in No More Room In Hell
Doing an ammo check on the M-10
Reloading the M-10

Rifles

Sako 85

The Sako 85 appears with a scope and makes a good sniper weapon. Fittingly, the map Broadway has a scripted spawn for one on the roof of the starting building for players to snipe the zombie horde below and the "Night of the Living Dead" map has a similar spawn of a Sako and 50 rounds of .308. Holds 5+1 rounds of .308 Winchester.

The Sako 85 is the basic sniper rifle of the game. It's one of the heaviest weapons, usually relegating it's wielder to carry a light melee weapon and packs a whallop, with the .308 capable of going through multiple zed heads with a well aimed shot.

Sako 85 - .308 Winchester
The Sako 85 in No More Room In Hell
The view of the Sako 85's scope
Doing an ammo check on the Sako 85
Reloading the Sako 85

Winchester Model 1892

The uncommon Winchester Model 1892 is chambered for .357 Magnum, and holds 15+1 rounds. It is either misnamed or misportrayed, since the actual 3D model of the gun is a Winchester Model 1873 Rifle. When the gun is cocked in-game, the dust cover opens and closes automatically, but on an actual Model 1873, it would only open. The "Night of the Living Dead" map has a spawn for the Winchester, mounted on the wall and subbing for the Henry 1860 used in the actual movie.

The Winchester is a very potent weapon, and serves as another way to use .357 besides the 686. Fast firing in comparison with the bolt action JAE-700 and Sako, it's still slow in comparison with the semi auto rifles and has a dreadfully tedious reload.

Winchester Model 1892
Winchester Model 1873. Depicted above is the "Short Rifle" model, whereas the model in-game has the longer barrel
The Winchester Model 1892 in No More Room In Hell
Doing an ammo check on the Winchester Model 1892
Reloading the Winchester Model 1892

Simonov SKS

The SKS appears with a bayonet and holds 10+1 rounds of 7.62x39mm. Currently, it is the only weapon with a unique melee attack rather than a generic shoving animation, that being the user thrusting the underslung bayonet into anything ahead of them, usually a zombie.

The SKS is a favorite to many survivors, due in no small part to it's power. It's much more common than the CZ 58 and fires reasonably faster than the other rifles. While it's reload is a bit slow, the ability to stab zombies in the eye is always well liked.

Russian SKS carbine - 7.62x39mm
The SKS in No More Room In Hell
Doing an ammo check on the SKS
Reloading the SKS
Meleeing with the SKS bayonet

Ruger 10/22

The Ruger 10/22 appears with a synthetic frame and nickel barrel, and holds 10+1 or 25+1 rounds of .22LR. The 10/22 can appear with a 10-round rotary magazine or a 25-round BX-25 magazine.

Like the Mk. III, the 10/22's niche is it's weight. While taking 2-3 shots to the noggin to drop a zombie, it's sheer low weight means it can be carried with some more potent weapons like the Sledgehammer or Fire Axe. It does boast a slightly slow reload, though the BX-25 magazine can resolve that problem.

Ruger 10/22 with synthetic stock - .22LR
The Ruger 10/22 in No More Room In Hell
Doing an ammo check on the Ruger 10/22 (10 round)
Reloading the Ruger 10/22 (10 round)
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A 10/22 with a BX-25 magazine

SA Vz.58 assault rifle

The SA Vz. 58 appears as the "CZ 858" and holds 30+1 rounds of 7.62x39mm. It fires in semi-automatic only.

The CZ 858 is another good weapon, using relatively common 7.62x39mm ammo and allows for some fast fire. This can be a bit of a con considering who's firing the weapon, as any new player might waste some valuable ammo on 1-2 zombies.

SA Vz. 58 - 7.62x39mm
The "CZ858" in No More Room In Hell
Doing an ammo check on the "CZ858"
Reloading the "CZ858"

M16A4

The M16A4 appears in two variants, both bearing FN Herstal markings. An M16A4 MWS variant appears with a ACOG and foregrip, and an M16A4 appears with carry handle. Along with the MP5A2, both variants can fire in semi-automatic and burst, and hold 30+1 rounds of 5.56x45mm. It is worth noting that unlike most Source games and mods, the M16A4 MWS scope actually shows the environment on the other side at all times, not just when aiming down it.

The M16A4 is a well liked weapon. While 5.56 isn't too common, the M16's ACOG allows it to be used as an ersatz sniper rifle if a group is without one. Again, like all semi auto rifles, the capability of emptying the magazine on nothing is always there.

M16A4 with ACOG - 5.56x45mm
M16A4 with carry handle attached and standard A2 handguards - 5.56x45mm
The M16A4 in No More Room In Hell
Doing an ammo check on the M16A4
Reloading the M16A4

FN FAL

The FN FAL appears as the only semi-automatic .308 rifle in the game. This is the only .308 rifle that has iron sights instead of a scope, and holds 20+1 of .308.

The FAL is an interesting weapon to say the least, sitting between the JAE-700 and Sako. While not scoped, the power of the .308 is still there and allows for some quick zombie removal. The only fault the FAL has is it's wonky iron sights, which are rather hard to look through and can cause many misses.

FN FAL "G Series" - 7.62x51mm NATO
The FN FAL in No More Room In Hell
Doing an ammo check on the FN FAL
Reloading the FN FAL

Remington Model 700

The Remington Model 700 appears as the "JAE-700" with a JAE-700 body, and holding 10+1 of .308.

The JAE-700 is a potent rifle, like the Sako before it. While it doesn't have an unscoped version, the JAE is a fast firing sniper rifle that in the right hands can lead to some very quick head explosions.

Remington Model 700 with JAE-700 body - .308 Winchester
The "JAE-700" in No More Room In Hell
Doing an ammo check on the "JAE-700"
Reloading the "JAE-700"

Shotguns

Beretta SV10 Perennia III

The Beretta SV10 Perennia III appears, currently the only over-under shotgun in the game. Rather obviously, it holds 2 of 12 Gauge shells. One Perennia is rigged to spawn on a weapon rack on the "Night of the Living Dead" map.

The Perennia is the scattergun in it's most basic form, and works as such. It has a slow reload and only two rounds, but it's a boomstick, you only need two rounds.

Beretta SV10 Perennia III - 12 Gauge - 12 Gauge
The "SV10" in No More Room In Hell
Doing an ammo check on the "SV10"
Reloading the "SV10"

Mossberg 500A

A Mossberg 500A appears, holding 5+1 shells of 12 Gauge.

The 500A is a direct upgrade of the earlier Perennia. It packs more rounds, comes with a tritium green dot and packs the same power. It's reasonably common and serves as the reliable old pump shotgun. No frills, no problems.

Mossberg 500A - 12 Gauge
The Mossberg 500A in No More Room In Hell
Doing an ammo check on the Mossberg 500A
Pumping the Mossberg 500A
Reloading the Mossberg 500A

Winchester Super X3 Exhibition/Sporting

The Winchester Super X3 shotgun appears, holding 5+1 shells of 12 Gauge.

The X3 is a rather interesting weapon, sitting right with the Remington 870 on the shotgun tree. While it is a semi-auto shotgun and allows for some fast reflex shooting needed on some of the close quarter maps, this can lead to ammo wasting and waiting through the rather tediously long dry reload.

Winchester Super X3 Exhibition/Sporting - 12 Gauge
The Winchester Super X3 in No More Room In Hell
Doing an ammo check on the Winchester Super X3
Reloading an empty Winchester Super X3

Remington Model 870

A Remington Model 870 shotgun appears with a extended magazine tube and a synthetic Speedfeed IV stock and pump, holding 8+1 shells of 12 Gauge.

The 870 is the king of all scatter guns, with it's extended mag tube beating all shotguns before it. Powerful, reasonably accurate and reasonably fast, the 870 is tempered by the longest dry reload of the shotgun tree.

Remington 870 Police Magnum with black synthetic furniture - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Police with a Surefire dedicated forend weaponlight - 12 gauge.
The Remington 870 in No More Room In Hell
Pumping the Remington 870
Doing an ammo check on the Remington 870
Reloading the Remington 870

Explosives

M67 hand grenade

The M67 hand grenade appears simply as the "Grenade" and is a rare item to find. It is ineffective at killing zombies, but can damage them in a very large radius.

The M67 is one of the three explosive weapons of NMRiH and is the 2nd most powerful. While not as long lasting as the Molotov or as sheer powerful as the TNT block, it's still big enough to drop at least 1-3 zeds per throw. Just make sure you're throwing it at the enemy as blasts can very easily kill allies.

M67 fragmentation grenade
The M67 grenade in No More Room In Hell
Pulling the pin on the M67 grenade

Other

PSE Deer Hunter Compound Bow

A PSE Deer Hunter Compound Bow appears in the game. The scope can be used when drawn and aimed.

The Bow is for the patient. It's powerful, quiet and reasonably fast for a compound bow and is the only weapon whose ammo can be retrieved. It is also a colossal pain to use, with horrible drop and slow ROF. The bow has several achievements tied to it for exceptional marksman ship with it.

The compound bow at the ready.
The compound bow drawn and aimed.

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