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Ammunition for this weapon is rare when you first get it. Later on it becomes a little more common, but resupply remains relatively infrequent, which means it has to be used sparingly.
 
Ammunition for this weapon is rare when you first get it. Later on it becomes a little more common, but resupply remains relatively infrequent, which means it has to be used sparingly.
  
There's actually quite a few major problems with the .357's model that would prevent it from even being usable in real life:
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and There's actually quite a few major problems with the .357's model that would prevent it from even being usable in real life:
  
For one thing, the ammunition that Freeman reloads his gun with has spent primers. Secondly, the ejector rod (which is connected directly to the cylinder itself) and the crane that connects the cylinder to the gun itself stay stuck in the gun's frame during the reload animation, which means that there's nothing connecting the cylinder to the gun in the first place and it's just miraculously floating in mid air. Finally, there's no speedloader or moon clip used during the reload, so the shells are just flying magically into it as well.
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For one thing, the ammunition that Freeman reloads into this gun has spent primers. Secondly, the ejector rod (which is connected directly to the cylinder itself) and the crane that connects the cylinder to the gun stay stuck in the gun's frame during its reload animation, which means that there's nothing connecting the cylinder to the gun in the first placeit's just miraculously floating in mid air. Finally, there's no speedloader or moon clip used during its reload animation, so the shells are just flying magically into it as well.
 
[[Image:Pythstainless6.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt Python Elite, .357 Magnum]]
 
[[Image:Pythstainless6.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt Python Elite, .357 Magnum]]
 
[[Image:HL2 Colt Python.jpg‎|thumb|none|600px|Colt Python .357 Magnum, in Half-life 2]]
 
[[Image:HL2 Colt Python.jpg‎|thumb|none|600px|Colt Python .357 Magnum, in Half-life 2]]

Revision as of 04:45, 5 January 2011

The following weapons are used in the video game Half-Life 2 and its episodic sequels:

For information on other weapons, see the discussion page.

Half-Life 2 (2004)



Handguns

Heckler & Koch USP Match

The 9x19mm Heckler & Koch USP Match is the standard issue sidearm of the Combine's 'Civil Protection' police force. It is first seen wielded by a guard in the train station and is soon after used against the player as they flee across the rooftops in the chapter "Point Insertion". Later, one can be taken from a slain CP and then used throughout the game. Its stopping power is lax, but its decent accuracy, rate of fire and high capacity make it suitable for a variety of applications, such as attacking weak but difficult to hit enemies like headcrabs and manhacks and setting explosive barrels on fire from a distance. Oddly enough, while it can be found in many supply caches and beside civilian corpses, Resistance members are never actually seen using it.

One detail worth noting: the weapon doesn't eject empty casings when fired, while the (otherwise identical) pistol in the pre-release beta demonstrations did. It's possible this is intentional, but it's more likely to be a bug. A fixed model that does eject casings can be found on FPSBanana.

Heckler & Koch USP Match, 9x19mm
File:HL2 HK USP Match.jpg
H&K USP Match 9x19mm, from Half-life 2

Colt Python

The .357 Magnum Colt Python is first acquired by the player in a Civil Protection outpost in the chapter "Water Hazard". It's powerful, accurate, can kill many lower end enemies in one shot and most of the higher end ones with a well placed shot to the head. Its accuracy makes it effective at long range if its user utilizes the suit zoom. Simply zoom in on an enemies head, quickly zoom out, and fire.

Ammunition for this weapon is rare when you first get it. Later on it becomes a little more common, but resupply remains relatively infrequent, which means it has to be used sparingly.

and There's actually quite a few major problems with the .357's model that would prevent it from even being usable in real life:

For one thing, the ammunition that Freeman reloads into this gun has spent primers. Secondly, the ejector rod (which is connected directly to the cylinder itself) and the crane that connects the cylinder to the gun stay stuck in the gun's frame during its reload animation, which means that there's nothing connecting the cylinder to the gun in the first place, it's just miraculously floating in mid air. Finally, there's no speedloader or moon clip used during its reload animation, so the shells are just flying magically into it as well.

Colt Python Elite, .357 Magnum
File:HL2 Colt Python.jpg
Colt Python .357 Magnum, in Half-life 2

Submachine Guns

Heckler & Koch MP7

The original Heckler & Koch MP7 prototype is the main weapon for most Resistance members and Combine Soldiers, and is also issued to Civil Protection teams in volatile situations. The game's depiction of the weapon is unrealistic in several ways:

  • The MP7 model in the game has no mounted grenade launcher on it, this is because originally the grenades were going to be used on the cut OICW so they just gave that ability to the MP7 instead.
  • It is mounted with a very small holographic sight that cannot be used by the player and features no front sight which the real one with the holgraphic sight has.
  • The correct caliber (4.6x30mm) is written on the ammunition boxes, but cartridge casings that are ejected when the weapon is fired say ".45 Colt" on the bottom.
  • The weapon's magazine capacity is 45 rounds, but no extended magazine is visible protruding from the grip. The real world MP7 comes with 20 and 40 round magazines. The 40 round magazine protrudes from the grip and is curved.
  • When Gordon (the player) uses it the stock can be seen. If you look directly up you can see that it is retracted.

Given the opportunity, Resistance members using this weapon usually discard it in favor of a more powerful AR2 Pulse Rifle or SPAS-12 shotgun.

NOTE: It should be assumed that in keeping with one of the ideas of the game (alien technology fusing and taking over human technology ie. the hunter chopper) This gun has been modified by the combine, and also the smg is merely based on the MP7 but not a direct representation of it.

Heckler & Koch MP7A1, 4.6x30mm
File:HL2 HK MP7.jpg
HK MP7 4.6x30mm, in Half-life 2, with no mechanism behind the pistol grip.

Shotguns

Franchi SPAS-12

The Franchi SPAS-12 is used by the Combine Overwatch and some Resistance members. It is first given to the player by the crazed Ravenholm preacher Father Grigori in the chapter "We Don't Go To Ravenholm...". It is very useful in close quarters combat, particularly against Headcrab Zombies and Antlions. One soldier in each Combine squad is equipped with the SPAS-12. It is also used by some major characters on occasion:

  • At the end of the "Entanglement" chapter, Dr. Isaac Kleiner is briefly seen wielding one.
  • In Episode One, Alyx Vance acquires one from a Combine supply cache and wields it throughout the following chapter.

In Half-Life 2, like many other games, the player can only use the SPAS-12 in pump-action mode, while the real one can be switched between semi auto and pump based on the power of loads it's using. It only holds six shells, rather than the real weapon's eight. NPCs appear to use the weapon in semi-auto mode, however.

Just like in the original Half-Life, the magazine tube is mistaken for a second barrel, and both "barrels" can be fired at once (which would likely destroy any double barrelled shotgun if you tried it on in real life) for the secondary fire mode; Episode 2 even gives an on-screen hint calling this ability "fire both barrels."

Franchi SPAS-12 - 12 Gauge
File:HL2 Franchi SPAS-12.jpg
Franchi SPAS-12 12 Gauge, in Half-life 2.

Rifles

Winchester Model 1894

The Winchester 1894 is used by Father Grigori in the chapter "We don't go to Ravenholm...". Grigori seems to have named it 'Annabelle'. Father Grigori can be killed, the player can pick up the Annabelle, but can only use it briefly as the screen fades to black when the game ends. It seems to be very powerful, and it can take down a Fast Zombie with one or two hits. The weapon is not intended to be used by the player. Despite the real gun's using .30-30. Winchester cartridges, the Annabelle seems to use .357 Magnum bullets and has a capacity of two rounds. Judging by its conspicuous lack of cocking sounds and noticeable lever animations, it seems that the gun is intended to be a double-barrel rifle.

Like the "Alyxgun", Annabelle can be spawned through the developer's console using the code "give weapon_annabelle". Because it wasn't intended to be usable, the view model is identical to the SPAS-12's and the animations are riddled with glitches. However, a fixed V_Model can be found here.

Winchester Model 1894 - .30-30 Winchester
Model
File:HL2 Father Grigori.jpg
Father Grigori in Ravenholm with an Winchester Model 1894

Other

MK3A2 Offensive Hand Grenade

While "M82 FRAG" is written on them in-game, the hand grenades in Half-Life 2 are closely based on the MK3A2 concussion grenade, but emit a red LED light and a beeping sound when armed as they are made by the Combine Overwatch for its soldiers.

MK3A2
File:HL2 Grenade.jpg
MK3A2, in Half-Life 2


Rocket Launcher

The rocket launcher in Half-Life 2 is based on the AT4. Having replaced the GAM14B (A futuristic version of the Armbrust) from HL1, it is quite frequently used by the Resistance members to take down Striders and Gunships. It is still laser-guided.

M136 AT4 Anti-Tank recoilless launcher - 84mm
The "Rocket Launcher"
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Cut Weapons

These are weapons that were included in the leaked beta of Half-Life 2.

AR-1 (AKM)

The in game AK was to be given to many of the Rebels.

File:HL2BAK.png
The AKM that was cut from Half-Life 2

XM29 OICW

This weapon was to be the standard weapon of the Combine forces. It was most likely cut because during the game's development, the U.S. military terminated the XM29 program (and eventually the entire OICW project as well).

File:HL2BOICW.png
The OICW that was cut from Half-Life 2
File:HL2PIC.jpg
the beta files OICW

HMG-1 (Heckler & Koch GR9)

HK GR9S was supposed to be only carryable MG in-game and was to be carried by Overwatch soldiers.

The GR9S Belt Fed Machine Gun-- 5.56 x 45 NATO
V_model
File:Hmgw.JPG
Terribly low-res W_model

SMG-1 (Heckler & Koch MP5K)

The Heckler & Koch MP5KN, aka SMG1, is a weapon cut from Half-Life 2. It can be found in the playable Half-Life 2 Beta files.

Heckler & Koch MP5KN 9x19mm

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