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Assassin's Creed Syndicate

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Assassin's Creed Syndicate
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Current Boxart
Release Date: 2015
Developer: Ubisoft Quebec
Publisher: Ubisoft
Series: Assassin's Creed
Platforms: PS4
XBox One
PC
Genre: Action-adventure



The following weapons appear in the video game Assassin's Creed Syndicate:


Handguns

While the game is not primarily a shooter, guns play a major role in Syndicate. Although not the first Assassin's Creed game to have guns, it is the first to feature them as a major tool of combat. The player can only carry available handguns, most of which are revolvers. There are also some single-shot, break-barrel, and self-loading guns as well.

Colt 2nd Model Derringer

Henry Greene gives the Frye's their own Colt 2nd Model Derringer in one of the earliest missions. In the game's menu it is simpley referred to as the "Derringer Pistol". This is slightly anachronistic with the the Colt 2nd Model Derringer not being produced until 1870, however its precursor the National Arms Co. 2nd model Derringer was being manufactured at the time.

Colt 2nd Model Derringer - .41 RF
Derringer Pistol
Henry hands the twins their derringers
Jacob inspects the derringer. Note the rather large scaling of the gun's barrel
Jacob fires the pistol into the air during a carriage chase to distract enemies

Pocket Pistol

A pocket pistol resembling a Smith & Wesson Model 1 is available to purchase in-game.

Smith & Wesson Model 1
The Pocket Pistol

Model 1 Revolver

The Smith & Wesson Model 2 appears incorrectly as the "Model 1" in-game.

Smith & Wesson Model 2
The in-game equivalent

Colt Walker

The Colt Walker appears as the "Bullseye Revolver" in-game.

Colt Walker 1847 - .44 caliber
The Bullseye Revolver
One of the Rook gang members fires the Bullseye revolver over Jacob's shoulder

1856 Revolver

The 1856 Revolver was one of the first confirmed weapons in the game, first seen in the Jacob Frye Trailer. It is modeled after a Beumont Adams Revolver.

The Beumont-Adams Percussion revolver
The 1856 revolver in the game's menu
Jacob flashing the 1856 Revolver

Single Action Army

The Single Action Army is available in the game. The barrel of the in-game gun appears a bit longer than a standard Single Action army. The game is set in 1868, making the SAA anachronistic.

Colt Single Action Army
The Single Action Army in the game's menu
Jacob points the Single Action Army while Evie stands ready with throwing knives
Jacob fires the revolver atop a train

Lancaster Pistol

The Lancaster Howdah Pistol makes an appearance as the "Lancaster 4 Barrel"

Lancaster Howdah Pistol
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The Lancaster in the games's menu

.38 Double Action

The Smith & Wesson 4th Model makes an anachronistic appearance as the ".38 Double Action". Although it incorrectly shoots .38 bullets rather than .32's, it is correctly identified as a double action.

Smith & Wesson 4th Model
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The Double Action Pistol as seen in the game's menu

M1877 Lightning

The Colt Lightning is another weapon available to unlock in the game. It comes in two variants, the standard "Lightning" model, and the "Thunderer", which has better speed, damage, and quickfire accuracy.

Colt Lightning
The Colt Lightning in the game's menu
The gang leader known as Bloody Nora points a Colt Lightning at Jacob Frye in a game cenimatic.
A dead thug with a Colt Lightning on his belt
A gang member pulls out what looks like a Colt Lightning while being chased by Jacob Frye
The Thunderer variant, with boosted stats
Crawford Sterrick points the Thunderer in a game cinematic, courtesy of IGN

Model 3 Revolver

The anachronistic Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model appears in game as the "Model 3 Revolver" and is unlocked at level 8.

S&W No. 3 Russian Model
Evie shows off the Model 3 with its intricate decorative etchings

Self-Loading Pistol Model 1868

The Self-Loading pistol is an anachronistic version of the Bergmann Model 1896. One of the better usable guns in the game, it has significantly higher stats than many other pistols.

Bergmann Model 1896
The Self-Loading Pistol as seen in the games menu
Evie aims the Bergmann
Evie fires the Bergmann

Mars Automatic Pistol

The Mars Automatic Pistol is the final gun available in the games, excluding DLC. It is the most powerful gun in the base game, and has the highest stats of all firearms in the vanilla version. The Mars is ornately decorated and quite anachronistic, since it wasn't produced until 1897. An extremely rare pistol with a long-recoil and a production run of around eighty, the Mars was largely a failure due to firing a special round with a muzzle velocity more suited to a rifle; it was said that those who fired it found it "singularly unpleasant and alarming" and never expressed any desire to do so again.

Mars Automatic Pistol - 8.5x26mm Mars / 9x26mm Mars / .45 Mars
Concept art of the Mars Pistol and a highly-decorated Smith & Wesson Model 2 in the Collector's Edition artbook.
A screenshot of the Mars Pistol in the game's menu.

The Rend Asunder

In the Steampunk DLC pack from November 2015, players were given new outfits, a new gauntlet, a new knuckle duster, and a new steampunk firearm called "The Rend Asunder". It is mocked up with a heat shield, long-range scope, and the various gears, dials, and metal bits that are common in the steampunk art style. Although highly stylistic in design, the Rend Asunder appears to draw similarities with a Volcanic Repeater and a LeMat Revolver.

The LeMat revolver
The Volcanic Repeater pistol
The Rend Asunder in the game's menu.
Jacob fires the Rend Asunder at an unsuspecting enemy.
Concept art of the Steampunk DLC showing a better view of the Rend Asunder
A character model of Evie holding the Rend Asunder

M1911A1

Juhani Otso Berg and Violet da Costa both use M1911A1 variants during a cutscene taking place in present days.

Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP

Rifles

Winchester Model 1866 "Golden Boy"

In a carriage chase from a cinematic trailer, a gangster trades his Colt Lightning for a lever-action rifle, which is most likely a variant of the Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"

A Winchester 1866 rifle
Having ditched his Colt Lightning, the gangster pulls out his rifle. Note the lever covering his fingers
A zoomed-in shot showing a closer look at the rifle

Snider-Enfield Rifle

In one of the game's promotional trailers, we get a quick glimpse of a royal guard with a rifle. Although we don't see exactly what is is, it is most likely a Snider-Enfield Rifle, since that was the standard issue rifle of the British Armed Forces at the time.

A Snider-Enfield Mk.II** Short Rifle
A Royal Guard stands with his rifle

Miscellaneous Guns

Wrist-mounted guns

The new variation of the Assassin Gauntlet has both a dart gun on top and a grapple launcher on the bottom. Syndicate is the first Assassin's Creed game to feature a grapple gun to make traversing rooftops easier and quicker.

a good view of the dart gun
a detailed look at the bottom portion of the gauntlet
Jacob fires the grappling hook to ascend to the rooftops
Jacob uses the grappling cable as a zipline
before acquiring the wrist-mounted grappling hook, the Frye's are given this hand-held grapple gun

Special Weapon Packs

Through the "Join the Family" promotional contests on the Assassin's Creed website, users were able to unlock bonus weapon packs with special guns.

In the "Master Assassin" pack, the new gun is a Single Action Army with a barrel almost as big around as the cylinder.
In the "Pirate Pack", player are able to use a stylish version of the Smith & Wesson Model 2 with pirate-themed accents.

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