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'''The following weapons appear in the video game ''Left 4 Dead 2'':'''
 
 
[[Image:Left_4_Dead_2.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Left 4 Dead 2'' (2009)]]
 
[[Image:Left_4_Dead_2.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Left 4 Dead 2'' (2009)]]
  
= Pistols =
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'''''Left 4 Dead 2''''' is a 2009 multiplayer survival horror first-person shooter developed by Valve Software, and the sequel to the 2008 ''[[Left 4 Dead]]''. The game was released for Windows and Xbox 360 in November 2009, Mac OS X in October 2010, and Linux in July 2013. Set in the Southern United States during a zombie outbreak, players try to survive the outbreak by fighting their way through the horde, controlling one of the four survivors: Coach, Ellis, Nick, and Rochelle.
  
== SIG-Sauer P220 SAO ==
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A custom [[SIG-Sauer P220 pistol series|SIG-Sauer P220]] is now one of standard handguns for the Survivors. It says "Triaton P220" on the slide, and is actually modeled after a P220 SAO (sans the beavertail) with a slightly shorter than standard slide and barrel. The gun also features a custom reverse two-tone finish, custom sights, and an underbarrel LT-TLP08 tactical flashlight.
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[[Image:SigP220RSilver.jpg|thumb|none|360px|SIG-Sauer P220R pistol with Satin Nickel Finish - .45 ACP]]
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=Overview=
‎[[Image:SigP226TwoTone01.jpg‎|360px|thumb|none|SIG-Sauer P226 with custom reverse two-tone finish - 9x19mm]]
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''Left 4 Dead 2'' inherits much of the gameplay from its predecessor. In the regular campaign mode, up to four players must cooperate and fight their way through hordes of zombies to reach either a safe house at the end of a chapter or a rescue vehicle at the end of a campaign (which is made up of 2-5 chapters). The game was released with five campaigns: ''Dead Center'', ''Dark Carnival'', ''Swamp Fever'', ''Hard Rain'', and ''The Parish''. Additional campaigns are released in four DLCs: ''The Passing'', ''The Sacrifice'', and ''Cold Stream'' as well as the community revamp of ''The Last Stand'' (which, unlike the former three DLCs, was added much later in 2020, nine years after ''Cold Stream'' was added). Also added in these DLCs are ports of all campaigns from the original ''Left 4 Dead'', featuring the original survivors but with the new enemy types and weapons from ''L4D2''.
[[Image:L4d2 220sao v model.jpg|360px|thumb|none|The pistol used in the game, which is modeled after the P220, the bulges on the side of the frame are inward. Also note the frame-mounted thumb safety, only found on the P220 SAO.]]
 
[[Image:L4d2 cinematic intro.mp4 snapshot 00.16 -2010.12.26 17.30.55-.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nick opens a cash register with his "Triaton P220"]]
 
[[Image:L4D2-Ellis with P226.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Ellis holding a custom SIG-Sauer P220.]]
 
[[Image:Th left4dead2 2009-11-09 00-00-26-43.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Rochelle dual-wielding a custom SIG-Sauer P220 and a custom Glock 26.]]
 
  
== Glock 26 ==
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Weapons in ''Left 4 Dead 2'' function similarly to the first game, but many new weapons are added. Players can carry one secondary weapon and one primary weapon. Secondary weapon options include a single pistol (P220), dual-wielding two pistols (P220 + Glock 26), a magnum pistol (Desert Eagle), or an assortment of new melee weapons. Primary weapons include shotguns, submachine guns, assault rifles, sniper rifles, as well as the M79 grenade launcher and the M60 machine gun. Secondary weapons have infinite reserve ammo, while primary weapons have limited reserve ammo and need to be resupplied with ammo piles; the M79 and the M60 are the exception as they cannot be resupplied, and are dropped when their ammo is used up.
A [[Glock pistol series|Glock 26]] pistol is used as the second handgun for dual wielding. It has a short grip of the Glock 26 and slide shape but its slide and frame are stretched to the length of a standard sized Glock like the Glock 17. It does not have a mounted flashlight on it. It goes for $999.99, and a buy one get one free sale, in the gun store. (it should be noted that all gun shop stats listed on this page are purely trivial, as players can just pick up the guns for free with no strings attached)
 
  
[[Image:Glock 26.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Glock 26 - 9x19mm. Note the rounded shape of the slide end, not found on full-sized models.]]
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Aside from a few places with fixed item spawns, spawns of weapons and other equipment are generally randomized under an "AI Director" system, which determines the spawns of enemies and items to provide a continuously engaging experience. Weapons are generally divided into two tiers, a lower tier 1 and a higher tier 2. Using the secondary fire key will make the player character perform a non-damaging shove with their weapon, which stumbles and pushes back enemies.
[[Image:L4D2glock.JPG|350px|thumb|none|The in-game Glock pistol world model.]]
 
[[Image:Left4dead2_pistolb.jpg|350px|thumb|none|The in-game Glock pistol view model.]]
 
[[Image:Th left4dead2 2009-11-09 00-00-52-57.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Rochelle with a custom SIG-Sauer P226 and Glock akimbo, being reloaded.]]
 
  
== Desert Eagle ==
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Most guns in ''L4D2'' feature equipped flashlights; the lights from these flashlights move accordingly with the weapon's animations.
  
The [[Desert Eagle]] has more recoil and a slower rate of fire than the standard sidearms, but has much more stopping power and greater accuracy. The pistol holds 8 rounds like the .44 Magnum version, even though it is modeled after the .50 caliber version. This weapon usually kills common infected with a single shot. When found in Whitaker's Gun Shop, a sign names the pistol "Desert Cobra," and the game claims that only 2000 were ever made and prices them at 2000 dollars apiece.
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''L4D2'' also features deployable crates of incendiary ammo and explosive ammo, which are uncommon spawns and occupy the position of the player's first aid kit. Once deployed, each player can use the deployed ammo crate once, giving their primary weapon an extra magazine of the special ammunition. ''L4D2'' also features laser sight pickups, which are immediately fitted to the player's primary weapon when picked up; in most cases, the lasers appear to come out of the primary weapon's attached flashlight.
  
Interestingly, its flashlight is attached via a rifle scope ring mount and an aftermarket underbarrel rail.
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On a final note, weapons in ''L4D2'' are not formally named in gameplay; names of weapons noted on this page are primarily sourced from weapon names as marked in Whitaker's gun shop (a location visited in Dead Center chapter 2), as well as some inferred names based on Source entity names.
  
[[Image:DesertEagle50AE.jpg|thumb|400px|none|IMI Desert Eagle Mark XIX with chrome finish - .50 AE.]]  
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=Pistols=
[[Image:L4D2de.JPG|thumb|400px|none|The Desert Eagle model. Note the lack of a bore on the muzzle end.]]
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==SIG-Sauer P220 SAO==
[[Image:left4dead2-deagle.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Ellis reloading a [[Desert Eagle]] in Left 4 Dead 2. Note the cocking serrations visible ''inside'' the wafer-thin rear part of the slide.]]
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A custom [[SIG-Sauer P220]] is now the default handgun for the Survivors, replacing the M1911 in the first game. It is modeled after a P220 SAO with slightly altered details, such as a slightly shorter than standard slide and barrel. The gun also features a reverse two-tone finish, custom sights, and an underbarrel LT-TLP08 tactical flashlight. The P220 is incorrectly shown to feed from 15-round double-stack magazines, while the real pistol takes 8 or 9 (depending on the caliber) round single-stack magazines.
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[[Image:SigP220RSilver.jpg|thumb|none|350px|SIG-Sauer P220R pistol with Satin Nickel Finish - .45 ACP]]  
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[[Image:L4d2 220sao v model.jpg|350px|thumb|none|The pistol's in-game viewmodel. Note the frame-mounted thumb safety (which is in the safe position, and would in reality prevent the pistol from firing), only found on the P220 SAO.]]
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[[Image:L4d2 cinematic intro.mp4 snapshot 00.16 -2010.12.26 17.30.55-.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nick opens a cash register with his P220 in the cinematic trailer, played at game startup.]]
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[[File:L4D2 P220 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nick draws a P220. Note the magazine feed lips and cartridge which are visible through the open slide as he racks the slide as part of the draw animation.]]
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[[File:L4D2 P220 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The P220 in idle. Note the HUD icon, which is recycled from ''Left 4 Dead'' and shows the [[Springfield Armory M1911-A1]] from that game; this was replaced with a proper P220 icon as a part of the The Last Stand Community Update.]]
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[[File:L4D2 P220 (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The P220 mid-recoil, showing an ejected casing and the muzzle flash.]]
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[[File:L4D2 P220 (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading the P220 mid-magazine. Note that it is marked "Triaton P220" on the slide.]]
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[[File:L4D2 P220 (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Empty reloading a P220; the game has different reload animations for empty vs non-empty on the pistols, but strangely not the primary weapons.]]
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[[File:L4D2 P220 (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Releasing the slide; note that the round in the magazine is an empty casing.]]
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[[File:L4D2 P220 (7).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The melee animation is a quick pistol whip.]]
  
= Shotguns =
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==Glock 26==
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A [[Glock 26]] pistol is used as the second handgun for dual wielding. It has the Glock 26's short grip and slide shape, but its slide and frame are stretched to the length of a standard sized Glock like the [[Glock 17]]. The Glock is also the world model used for pistol spawns, even though the first pistol the player character will pick up is a P220; the P220 worldmodel appears when the player switches their sidearm and drops their pistols.
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[[Image:Glock 26.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Glock 26 - 9x19mm Parabellum]]
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[[Image:Left4dead2_pistolb.jpg|350px|thumb|none|The Glock pistol's view model. Note the extended magazine, which is modeled as a metal magazine as opposed to traditional Glock OEM magazines which are metal sleeved completely in a polymer body.]]
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[[Image:L4D2glock.JPG|350px|thumb|none|The Glock pistol's world model. Note the contradicting shape of the pistol's grip and its lack of a visible magazine.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Dual Pistol (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nick draws a Glock and a P220. Note that the Glock's slide is being racked.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Dual Pistol (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Idle with the akimbo pistols. As with the P220, the HUD icon previously incorrectly showed the ''Left 4 Dead'' M1911 icons, and it was fixed in The Last Stand update.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Dual Pistol (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Glock mid-recoil. The pistols are fired alternatingly, going from the P220 to the Glock and back.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Dual Pistol (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Non-empty reload; Nick drops both pistols' magazines...]]
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[[File:L4D2 Dual Pistol (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...reloads the Glock...]]
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[[File:L4D2 Dual Pistol (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...and reloads the P220.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Dual Pistol (7).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The P220 locks back when it runs dry. Reloading right now will play the empty reload animation below instead of the non-empty reload above.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Dual Pistol (8).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Empty reload; the empty magazines are dropped...]]
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[[File:L4D2 Dual Pistol (9).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...the Glock is reloaded...]]
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[[File:L4D2 Dual Pistol (10).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...the P220 is reloaded...]]
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[[File:L4D2 Dual Pistol (11).jpg|thumb|none|600px|...and both pistols' slides are released; only the SIG is lucky enough to actually have its slide release pressed, though.]]
  
== Remington 870 Police Magnum Riot ==
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==Desert Eagle Mark XIX==
A similar shotgun like the "Renegade Rangemaster" from [[Left 4 Dead|the first game]] appears in this game, but has a new model. It now resembles the [[Remington Model 870 Shotgun|Remington 870 Police Magnum Riot Shotgun]], but it still has a [[Ithaca 37]]-like magazine tube.
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The [[Desert Eagle Mark XIX]] is a new sidearm in ''Left 4 Dead 2''. It has more recoil and a slower rate of fire than the other pistols, and cannot be dual-wielded, but it has much more stopping power and greater accuracy. The pistol holds 8 rounds like the .44 Magnum version, though it is modelled with an unfluted barrel along with the sign in Whitaker's gun shop claiming it to be the .50 AE version. This weapon usually kills common infected with a single shot.
Whitaker prices it a $399.99 in his store.
 
[[Image:Remington870PoliceStd.jpg|500px|thumb|none|Remington 870 Police Magnum Riot Shotgun - 12 Gauge]]
 
[[Image:L4D2 Pump-Shotgun.jpg|500px|thumb|none|The Pump Shotgun model.]]
 
[[Image:L4d2 cinematic intro.mp4 snapshot 01.32 -2010.12.26 16.24.21-.jpg|thumb|none|600px|"'''Weren't they supposed to be saving our asses?'''" Coach holds a "Renegade Rangemaster" a play-on of Remington Wingmaster.]]
 
[[Image:L4D2-Ellis with 870.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ellis with a Remington 870 Police Magnum Riot.]]
 
  
== Remington 870 Marine Magnum==
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Interestingly, its flashlight is attached via a rifle scope ring mount and an aftermarket underbarrel rail.
[[Remington Model 870 Shotgun|Remington 870 Marine Magnum]] is seen with a Mariner NP3 finish. It has a ventilated rib and ghost ring sights. It has a tighter spread than the default shotgun, but deals slightly less damage. It has the tightest spread of all of the shotguns, which makes it more effective at distance shots compared to the other shotguns. Goes for $399.99 in the Whittaker's gun shop.
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[[File:DesertEagle50AE.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Magnum Research Desert Eagle Mark XIX - .50 AE]]
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[[Image:L4D2de.JPG|thumb|350px|none|The Desert Eagle model. Note the lack of a bore on the muzzle end.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Desert Eagle (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Drawing the Desert Eagle with a rack of the slide.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Desert Eagle (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nick holds the Desert Eagle in front of Whitaker's gun shop.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Desert Eagle (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Mid-recoil. Note the cocking serrations visible ''inside'' the wafer-thin rear part of the slide.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Desert Eagle (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Mid-magazine reload of the Desert Eagle.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Desert Eagle (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Empty reload. Note the markings, which say "1337 WEAPON INDUSTRIES (yOgi) PWN" and "MADE IN SHYVILLE".]]
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[[File:L4D2 Desert Eagle (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Releasing the slide; as with the P220, the round visible is a spent case.]]
  
[[Image:Remington870MarineMagnum.jpg|500px|thumb|none|Remington 870 Marine Magnum - 12 Gauge]]
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=Shotguns=
[[Image:L4D2csg.JPG|500px|thumb|none|The chrome shotgun that is used in the game. Note the vented rib with a tactical sight sitting on the top, not a feature of the real weapon.]]
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==Remington 870 Police Magnum Riot==
[[Image:L4d2 cinematic intro.mp4 snapshot 01.04 -2010.12.26 16.23.19-.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Coach fires his Remington 870 Marine Magnum]]
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The "Pump Shotgun" returns from [[Left 4 Dead|the first game]] with a new but similar model. It now resembles the [[Remington 870 Police Magnum]] Riot Shotgun, but it still has an [[Ithaca 37]]-like magazine tube. Although it holds 8 rounds in-game, its magazine tube physically appears to be too short to hold this number of rounds. This time the shotgun has modeled action bars.
[[Image:Newshotgunl4d2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Ellis as seen in-game using the 'Chrome Shotgun'.]]
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[[Image:Remington870PoliceStd.jpg|450px|thumb|none|Remington 870 Police Magnum Riot Shotgun - 12 gauge]]
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[[Image:L4D2 Pump-Shotgun.jpg|450px|thumb|none|The Pump Shotgun model.]]
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[[Image:L4d2 cinematic intro.mp4 snapshot 01.32 -2010.12.26 16.24.21-.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"Weren't they supposed to be saving our asses?"''<br>Coach holds a "Pump Shotgun" in the cinematic trailer.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Pump Shotgun 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Drawing the shotgun with a pump of its handle. Note that the front of the magazine tube is disconnected from the rest of the magazine tube, likely a modeling error.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Pump Shotgun Two.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Coach holds the Remington 870 Police Magnum Riot.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Pump Shotgun 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Coach fires the shotgun.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Pump Shotgun 4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading. Note the "Police Tactical 12" marking, completely different from the "Renegade Rangemaster" markings of the first game.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Pump Shotgun 5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The melee push animation of the shotgun.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Pump Shotgun 6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The ''Last Stand'' update added a Pump Shotgun with the textures of the Chrome Shotgun below. This unique variant can be obtained from Whitaker's Gun Shop.]]
  
== Benelli M4 Super 90 ==
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==Remington 870 Marine Magnum==
The shotgun from the first game which is another Second Tier weapon, the [[Benelli M4]] in game has a 10-round capacity (despite being modeled with a 4-shot tube: the normal capacity of the M4 is 7 rounds, with anything more requiring an aftermarket magazine tube extension. For 10 rounds the extension makes the magazine tube somewhat longer than the standard barrel and looks ridiculous) and a flashlight clipped to the barrel right in front of the handguard.
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The "Chrome Shotgun" is a new pump-action shotgun in ''Left 4 Dead 2'', modeled after a [[Remington 870 Marine Magnum]] with a Mariner NP3 finish. It has a ventilated rib and ghost ring sights. It has a tighter spread than the "Pump Shotgun", but deals slightly less damage. It is often the first shotgun a player will find in the game's campaigns.
Whitaker priced it at $1999.99 and calls it a fully automatic 12 gauge.  
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[[Image:Remington870MarineMagnum.jpg|450px|thumb|none|Remington 870 Marine Magnum - 12 gauge]]
[[Image:Benelli_m4_2.jpg|520px|thumb|none|Benelli M4 Super 90 with 4-shot tube - 12 Gauge]]
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[[Image:L4D2csg.JPG|450px|thumb|none|The in-game model of the "Chrome Shotgun". Note the vented rib with a tactical sight sitting on the top, not a feature of the real weapon.]]
[[Image:L4Dauto.JPG|520px|thumb|none|The Benelli M4 Super 90 model.]]
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[[Image:L4d2 cinematic intro.mp4 snapshot 01.04 -2010.12.26 16.23.19-.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Coach fires his Remington 870 Marine Magnum. During this scene, his shotgun ejects a shell before he works the pump.]]
[[Image:L4D2-Coach with M1014.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Coach using a Benelli M4 Super 90.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Chrome Shotgun 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Drawing the shotgun. The two pump-action shotguns have identical animations.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Chrome Shotgun 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Nick holds the "Chrome Shotgun".]]
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[[File:L4D2 Chrome Shotgun 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The shotgun's pumping animation. The ejected shell appears to be lacking headstamp markings and a primer.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Chrome Shotgun 4.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Reloading the shotgun. Note that it is also marked with "Police Tactical 12". The two pump-action shotguns' reloads also consist exclusively of loading shells into the magazine, without any chambering animation, even if the weapon was emptied.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Rem870MagnumAlt.jpg|601px|thumb|none|Alongside the Chrome-textured Pump Shotgun, Whitaker's Gun Shop also has a Pump-textured Chrome Shotgun.]]
  
== Franchi SPAS-12 ==
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==Benelli M4 Super 90==
The [[Franchi SPAS-12]] is the second auto-shotgun available to the players, It carries 10 rounds while the real one has a max capacity of 8 and unlike other Valve games, it's fired in its semi auto mode. It has the tightest spread and does more damage per pellet than its counterpart, but to compensate, it shoots less pellets per shell. Cost $1999.99 and claimed to be banned in 25 states.
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The [[Benelli M4]] shotgun returns from the first game, again as a Second Tier shotgun. Despite being modeled with a civilian 5-shot magazine tube, it has a 10-round capacity in-game; this capacity in reality would require an aftermarket magazine tube extension, which would've extended the magazine tube beyond the shotgun's barrel. A flashlight is clipped on the weapon's magazine tube, right in front of the handguard. Rather erroneously, the M4 can be fired in full-auto when the firing key is held down, albeit at a very slow rate that simply rapidly tapping the fire key will yield a significantly faster fire rate.
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[[Image:Benelli_m4_2.jpg|450px|thumb|none|Benelli M4 Super 90 with 5-shot tube - 12 gauge]]
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[[Image:L4Dauto.JPG|450px|thumb|none|The in-game Benelli M4 Super 90 model.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Benelli M4.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Drawing the shotgun; Coach extends the shotgun's collapsible stock. Although not visible in this screenshot, the character animations for drawing the M4 have the player characters simply yank backwards on the stock to full extension. On the real M4 stock, you would need to push in the adjustment button on the side and hold it in while turning the stock clockwise about 45 degrees, pulling the stock to its desired mid length or full extension, and rotating it back to straight. This is due to the M4's relatively unique collapsing stock system which doesn't rely on AR-15 style adjustment levers and position holes.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Benelli M4 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Coach holds the Benelli M4.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Benelli M4 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Mid-recoil.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Benelli M4 4.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Reloading.<!--Some text seems to be marked on the barrel on this side, though I can't identify them.-->]]
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[[File:L4D2 Benelli M4 5.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Regardless if the shotgun was empty or not, the end of the reload always shows the users operating the shotgun's bolt, unlike in the first game which featured partial reload animations for the Benelli. Merely doing this with an M4 would actually not feed a new shell into the chamber, as the Benelli features a shell release lever that must be pressed upwards in front of the trigger in order for a shell to feed from the magazine onto the lifter.]]
  
[[Image:Franchi-SPAS12.jpg|450px|thumb|none|Franchi SPAS-12 with the stock folded and the butt-hook removed - 12 Gauge]]
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==Franchi SPAS-12==
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The [[Franchi SPAS-12]] in its semi-auto mode is a new semi-automatic shotgun added in ''Left 4 Dead 2''. It has an incorrect capacity of 10 rounds, while the real SPAS-12 can hold 8+1 rounds at most. Compared to the Benelli M4, the SPAS-12 has a tighter shot spread and does more damage per shot, but to compensate, it fires less shots per shell. Like with the Benelli M4, the SPAS-12 can incorrectly fire in full-auto when the player holds down the firing key, but this ability is negligible because the long interval between shots is overshadowed by its much faster fire rate when rapidly pressing the fire key.
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[[Image:Franchi-SPAS12.jpg|450px|thumb|none|Franchi SPAS-12 with stock folded - 12 gauge]]
 
[[Image:L4D2spas.JPG|450px|thumb|none|The SPAS-12 shotgun model.]]
 
[[Image:L4D2spas.JPG|450px|thumb|none|The SPAS-12 shotgun model.]]
[[Image:L4d2 cinematic intro.mp4 snapshot 00.34 -2010.12.26 16.17.20-.jpg|thumb|none|600px|"'''Kill all sons of bitches!'''" Ellis pumps a round into his newfound SPAS-12.]]
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[[Image:L4d2 cinematic intro.mp4 snapshot 00.34 -2010.12.26 16.17.20-.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"Kill all sons of bitches!"''<br>Ellis pumps a round into his newfound SPAS-12.]]
[[Image:left4dead2-spas.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Ellis using the SPAS-12 against several zombies. The SPAS-12 seems happy that Ellis ins't confusing its magazine tube as another barrel, unlike [[Half-Life 2]], also made by Valve.]]
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[[File:L4D2 SPAS-12 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The drawing animation of the SPAS-12; Coach gives the charging handle a forceful rack.]]
 
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[[File:L4D2 SPAS-12 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Coach holds the SPAS-12.]]
= SMGs =
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[[File:L4D2 SPAS-12 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Unlike Gordon Freeman, Coach loads the shells into the correct place when reloading. However, both users still fail to hold down the SPAS-12's carrier latch, which is required for shells to enter the gun.]]
 
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[[File:L4D2 SPAS-12 4.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Like the Benelli M4, the end of a reload always shows the users operating the bolt of the shotgun.]]
== Ingram MAC-10 ==
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[[File:L4D2 SPAS12 Close.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The ''Last Stand'' update added some text to the weapon's receiver, which denotes it as a "PEACH-12"; the circled text reads "made in USA" and "TACTICAL".]]
The MAC-10 ingame is fitted with the legendary Mitchell Werbell suppressor, along with a flashlight attached to it with zip ties, and is chambered in .45 ACP, evidenced by the fact that it does more damage and has more recoil than the Uzi. The MAC-10 has an incorrect 50-round magazine (instead of the real 30) with a extra 650 rounds in reserve.  
 
 
 
As in ''[[Counter-Strike: Source]]'', the MAC-10 in this game has a strap attached to the barrel to serve as a makeshift foregrip, but for some reason no characters actually use it ingame, preferring instead to put their offhand just in front of the trigger on the underside of the weapon (as they do with the ingame Uzi). A graphical error with this weapon still makes it emit light from the muzzle blast (thought not the actual muzzle flash) when fired in First Person perspective, and the muzzle flash is still unrealistically unsuppressed when looking at characters firing the weapon from the third person perspective. Goes for $399.99 in the gun shop and referred to as a machine pistol.
 
 
 
[[Image:Ingram-mac10 new.jpg|450px|thumb|none|Ingram MAC-10 with a Mitchell Werbell suppressor - .45 ACP]]
 
[[Image:L4D2mac.JPG|450px|thumb|none|The MAC-10 model.]]
 
[[Image:L4d2 cinematic intro.mp4 snapshot 02.42 -2010.12.26 17.34.02-.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nick unloads a MAC-10 on a Tank Infected. As mentioned earlier, the muzzle flash for some reason is unaffected by the sound suppressor when looking at characters aside from your own.]]
 
[[Image:L4D2-Nick with MAC-10.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Nick reloading a suppressed MAC-10. Note that unlike most games the magazine actually has bullets in it. Also note the anti-gravity strap mounted on the MAC-10.]]
 
  
== IMI Uzi ==
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=SMGs=
The [[Uzi]] from the first game. It is the same full-sized First Tier Uzi using a 50 round magazine (modeled after the 32 round one) with a flashlight taped to its handguard. Cost $399.99 in the gun store.
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==Ingram MAC-10==
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The [[MAC-10]] is a new submachine gun added in ''Left 4 Dead 2''. It is fitted with the famous Mitchell Werbell suppressor, a strap on the barrel to serve as a makeshift foregrip (like in the ''[[Counter-Strike]]'' series), and a flashlight attached to the suppressor with zip ties. Based on the fact that it does more damage and produces more recoil than the Uzi, this MAC-10 is likely chambered in .45 ACP. It also holds an incorrect 50 rounds despite being modelled with a 30-round magazine.
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[[File:Ingram-mac10 new.jpg|450px|thumb|none|Ingram MAC-10 with a Mitchell Werbell suppressor - .45 ACP]]
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[[File:L4D2mac.JPG|450px|thumb|none|The MAC-10 model. Note the strange presence of a heatshield covering the suppressor's rear section.]]
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[[File:L4d2 cinematic intro.mp4 snapshot 02.42 -2010.12.26 17.34.02-.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nick unloads a MAC-10 on a Tank in the cinematic trailer. Note that the muzzle flash is still present despite the suppressor. This also happens in-game in third person.]]
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[[File:L4D2 MAC-10 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Rochelle draws her MAC-10. Note that the strap is completely static and does not react to gravity in animations like these. This was fixed however in the 2020 ''Last Stand'' update in which "jigglebone" physics were implemented to the MAC-10's strap.]]
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[[File:L4D2 MAC-10 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Rochelle idles with the MAC-10. Despite the fact that the front strap is supposed to be used as a makeshift foregrip , no characters actually use it in-game, preferring instead to put their offhand just in front of the trigger on the underside of the weapon, as they do with the Uzi. Also note that the bolt is forward, as it was incorrectly depicted as firing from a closed-bolt until the ''Last Stand'' update.]]
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[[File:L4D2 MAC-10 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Firing the MAC-10. Note that even though the muzzle flash is absent, the surrounding areas around the player are still lit up.]]
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[[File:L4D2 MAC-10 4.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Rochelle reloads her MAC-10. Note that the magazine actually has rounds in it.]]
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[[File:L4D2 MAC-10 5.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Finishing the reload with a rack of the bolt.]]
  
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==IMI Uzi==
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The [[Uzi]] returns from the first game, featuring the exact same model and attributes of being a tier 1 weapon, having a 50 round capacity despite having a 32-round magazine model, and having a flashlight taped on its handguard.
 
[[Image:Uzi.jpg|thumb|none|450px|IMI Uzi - 9x19mm]]
 
[[Image:Uzi.jpg|thumb|none|450px|IMI Uzi - 9x19mm]]
 
[[Image:L4DUzi.JPG|thumb|none|450px|The Uzi model.]]
 
[[Image:L4DUzi.JPG|thumb|none|450px|The Uzi model.]]
 
[[Image:L4d2 cinematic intro.mp4 snapshot 01.02 -2010.12.26 16.19.42-.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rochelle and Nick open up on the zombie horde. Nick has an Uzi.]]
 
[[Image:L4d2 cinematic intro.mp4 snapshot 01.02 -2010.12.26 16.19.42-.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rochelle and Nick open up on the zombie horde. Nick has an Uzi.]]
[[Image:L4D2-Rochelle with Uzi.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rochelle reloads her Uzi after a zombie horde attack.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Uzi 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rochelle draws her Uzi with a rack of the bolt. This shot also shows the flashlight on the right side of the handguard.]]
 
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[[File:L4D2 Uzi 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the Uzi.]]
= Rifles =
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[[File:L4D2 Uzi 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rochelle unloads her Uzi on the park. Note the reciprocation of the charging handle; this was fixed in the Last Stand update.]]
 
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[[File:L4D2 Uzi 4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rochelle reloads her Uzi. Note that the safety is on.]]
==Ruger Mini-14==
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[[File:L4D2 Uzi 5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Racking the bolt at the end of a reload. The two SMGs have the exact same animations.]]
The [[Ruger Mini-14]] hunting rifle has been carried over from the previous game.
 
 
 
Hip accuracy has been significantly increased compared to the L4D1 version, in fact it is the most accurate weapon on the move in L4D2. With a laser sight it is even more accurate on the move than any SMG. It is also slightly more accurate than the Sniper Rifle. It has a capacity of 15 rounds even though it is modeled with a 10 round magazine. Went for $399.99 in the gun shop.  
 
 
 
[[Image:Ruger-Mini-14.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Ruger Mini-14 Standard Model Semiautomatic Rifle (Pre-2005) with 30 round magazine attached - 5.56x45mm]]
 
[[Image:L4DMini14.JPG|thumb|none|500px|The Mini-14 model.]]
 
[[Image:left4dead2-mini14.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ellis firing the Ruger Mini-14 from the hip, without using the scope.]]
 
 
 
== M16A2 ==
 
The [[M16A2]] from the first game appears in Left 4 Dead 2. Though it says "M16 A2" on the lower receiver, It fires in full auto like the M16A1 or M16A3. It appears to have the highest rate of fire out of all the assault rifles and it still has a unrealistic magazine capacity of 50 rounds, 20 of which are apparently found in an invisible extension of the stock 30 round STANAG magazine. Went for $1999.99 in the store.
 
  
[[Image:M16A2.jpg|thumb|550px|none|Colt M16A2 select-fire rifle (Safe, Semi, 3-round burst) - 5.56x45mm]]
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=Rifles=
[[Image:L4DM16.JPG|thumb|none|550px|The M16A2 model.]]
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==M16A2==
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The [[M16A2]] from the first game appears in ''Left 4 Dead 2''. Though it says "M16 A2" on the lower receiver, it fires in full auto and has safe-semi-auto fire selector markings like the M16A1 or M16A3. It has the highest rate of fire out of all the assault rifles, and it still has an unrealistic magazine capacity of 50 rounds despite being modeled with 30-round STANAG magazines.
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[[Image:M16A2.jpg|thumb|450px|none|M16A2 - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
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[[Image:L4DM16.JPG|thumb|none|450px|The M16A2 model.]]
 
[[Image:L4d2 cinematic intro.mp4 snapshot 01.02 -2010.12.26 16.19.42-.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nick and Rochelle unload on the zombie horde. Rochelle has an M16.]]
 
[[Image:L4d2 cinematic intro.mp4 snapshot 01.02 -2010.12.26 16.19.42-.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nick and Rochelle unload on the zombie horde. Rochelle has an M16.]]
 
[[Image:Groupshot.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The group readies to kill some zombies. Rochelle carries an M16.]]
 
[[Image:Groupshot.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The group readies to kill some zombies. Rochelle carries an M16.]]
[[Image:L4D2-Ellis with M16A2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ellis holds a M16A2 in Whitaker's gunstore.]]
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[[File:L4D2 M16A2 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The draw animation of the M16A2 shows the survivors racking the charging handle.]]
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[[File:L4D2 M16A2 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the M16A2.]]
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[[File:L4D2 M16A2 (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Firing the M16A2.]]
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[[File:L4D2 M16A2 (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading the weapon; for some reason, the magazine model has a casing-like model clipped inside of it. Note also the flashlight clipping through the front sling swivel; this was fixed in The Last Stand update by moving the torch to the right side of the handguard.]]
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[[File:L4D2 M16A2 (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Whacking the bolt catch.]]
  
== AKM ==  
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==AKM==  
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The [[AKM]] is a new weapon in ''Left 4 Dead 2''. It features a 40-round capacity despite being modeled with standard 30-round AK magazines, and also has the lowest rate of fire of the assault rifles, but makes up for that with a higher damage. The in-game model has the wider front sight of an [[AK-47]]. Like the MAC-10, it has a flashlight secured via zip ties to the weapon's handguard.
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[[Image:AKMRifle.jpg|thumb|450px|none|AKM - 7.62x39mm]]
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[[Image:L4D2akm.JPG|thumb|450px|none|The in-game AKM model. For some reason, the bulb of the flashlight uses a cartridge headstamp texture.]]
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[[File:L4D2 AKM (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The draw animation of the AKM shows the survivors pulling the AKM's charging handle with their index finger.]]
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[[File:L4D2 AKM (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the AKM.]]
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[[File:L4D2 AKM (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Firing the weapon. Note that a model of a full cartridge stands in for the casing model.<!--It appears that this cartridge standing in for casing situation appears on a few other guns, based on slow mo footage of L4D2 weapons firing (from WEAPONS FROM GAMES' video), but I don't have any screenshots of these-->]]
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[[File:L4D2 AKM (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading the AKM.]]
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[[File:L4D2 AKM (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Chambering the weapon.]]
  
The [[AKM]] has a 30-round magazine that somehow holds 40 rounds, which is 10 less than the M16 and 20 less than the SCAR-L, but still 10 more than is physically possible to fit in the 30-round magazine the AKM is depicted as carrying. It also has the lowest rate of fire of the assault rifles, but makes up for that by doing very good damage to the Infected.
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==FN SCAR-L==
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The [[FN SCAR-L]] is a new assault rifle in ''L4D2''. It holds an unrealistic 60 rounds of ammunition while being modeled with a 30 round STANAG magazine, and fires in a three-shot burst, a firing mode that real SCAR-Ls do not have. It has a very high accuracy stat and deals more damage than the M16 but has a slower reload speed. Its model seems to have been based on the FN SCAR 16S, a civilian version of the SCAR-L with a 16" barrel and an M16A2 flash-hider. In E3 2009 footage, the SCAR-L can be seen firing in full-auto and with a 50-round capacity, but likely due to being too functionally similar to the M16A2, it was changed.
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[[Image:FN_SCAR-L_(Standard).jpg|450px|thumb|none|Third-generation FN SCAR-L - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
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[[File:SCAR 16S.jpg|thumb|none|450px|FNH USA SCAR 16S Black - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
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[[Image:L4D2fn.JPG|450px|thumb|none|The FN SCAR-L model. Note the missing side rail.]]
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[[Image:L4d2 cinematic intro.mp4 snapshot 02.36 -2010.12.26 16.30.53-.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ellis readies his SCAR-L. Note the 16" barrel.]]
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[[File:L4D2 SCAR-L (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Drawing the SCAR-L.]]
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[[File:L4D2 SCAR-L (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holding the weapon.]]
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[[File:L4D2 SCAR-L (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Firing the weapon.]]
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[[File:L4D2 SCAR-L (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The reload animation starts with the user manually pulling back the bolt; this is unnecessary in reality, as the SCAR's bolt automatically locks back upon becoming empty. The SCAR's reload animation in E3 gameplay previews only involved a quick mag switch and no chambering of the bolt.]]
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[[File:L4D2 SCAR-L (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Replacing the magazine. Note the markings on the side of the weapon, which claims that the weapon is a "MK 17 Mod 3". "MK 17" is the US military designation of the 7.62mm [[SCAR-H]] (though its full designation is "MK 17 Mod 0", with "Mod 3" implying a future variant of the weapon). The magazine also looks disproportionately large compared to the in-game M16, for some reason, and the charging handle is pulled beyond its slot; this was corrected in an update.]]
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[[File:L4D2 SCAR-L (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pressing the bolt catch.]]
  
Its identified as an AKM by its muzzle compensator, stamped steel receiver, night sight mounting bracket on the left side and plastic 7.62x39mm, 30-round magazines. However, the in-game model has the wider front sight of an [[AK-47]]. A 40-round capacity is possible on a real AKM by using [[RPK light machine gun|RPK]] magazines, though doing that makes the weapon rather bulky. Like the MAC-10, it has a flashlight secured via zip ties to the handguard of the weapon. Went for $1999.99 in the store.
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==Ruger Mini-14==
 
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The [[Ruger Mini-14]] returns from the first game. Like in the first game, it is the most accurate weapon in the game, and has a capacity of 15 rounds despite being modeled with a 10 round magazine.
[[Image:AKMRifle.jpg|thumb|470px|none|AKM - 7.62x39mm]]
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[[File:Scoped Ruger Mini-14.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Ruger Mini-14 with Bushnell riflescope - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
[[Image:L4D2akm.JPG|thumb|470px|none|The in-game AKM model.]]
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[[Image:L4DMini14.JPG|thumb|none|450px|The Mini-14 model.]]
[[Image:L4D2-Nick with AKM.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Nick holding a AKM.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Mini-14 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ellis holds the Ruger Mini-14.]]
 
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[[File:L4D2 Mini-14 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The scope reticle.]]
== FN SCAR-L ==
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[[File:L4D2 Mini-14 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ellis fires the Ruger Mini-14 from the hip.]]
The [[FN SCAR#FN SCAR-L|FN SCAR-L]] is called the "Desert Rifle" or "Combat Rifle" in-game and holds an unrealistic 60 rounds of ammunition despite the fact that it's modeled with a 30 round STANAG magazine (same as the M16's, though it appears much larger, due to generally screwed up proportions of the gun's model), and fires in a three-shot burst (which real SCAR-Ls do not have). Although if you keep the trigger depressed, it will fire successive three-shot bursts without the need to pull the trigger again. It also has very high accuracy and does more damage than the M16. In addition, The SCAR-L in the game seems to be modeled after the FN SCAR 16S, a civilian version of the SCAR-L with a 16" barrel and a M16A2 flash-hider, but oddly, it has "Mk.17" markings on the side of the weapon (denoting the SCAR-H). Went for $1999.99 in the store, which also calls it as a 5.56mm combat rifle, confirming it's supposed to be a SCAR-L.
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[[File:L4D2 Mini-14 4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Removing the old magazine.]]
 
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[[File:L4D2 Mini-14 5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Slamming in a new magazine. There is no chambering animation.]]
[[Image:FN_SCAR-L_(Standard).jpg|500px|thumb|none|Third-generation FN SCAR-L - 5.56x45mm]]
 
[[Image:FN_SCAR-H_STD.jpg|500px|thumb|none|Third-generation FN SCAR-H - 7.62x51mm. Note the wider magazine well.]]
 
[[Image:L4D2fn.JPG|450px|thumb|none|The FN SCAR-L model. Note the missing side rail, an elongated pistol grip, and the wider mag well, which houses an oversized 5.56 STANAG magazine.]]
 
[[Image:L4d2 cinematic intro.mp4 snapshot 02.36 -2010.12.26 16.30.53-.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ellis readies his SCAR-L. Note 16" barrel.]]
 
[[Image:L4D2-Ellis with SCAR-L.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ellis with a SCAR-L in-game. Note markings on the side of the weapon, claiming to be both a "Mk. 17 Mod 3" and a 5.56mm rifle. The inventory menu on the right further shows the weapons is currently loaded with 60 rounds of ''something'', just to make things more impossible.]]
 
 
 
== Heckler & Koch G3SG/1 ==
 
The [[Heckler & Koch G3#Heckler & Koch G3SG/1|Heckler & Koch G3SG/1]] serves as a long range weapon like the [[Ruger Mini-14]] from the first game. It is modeled after the H&K G3SG/1 sniper rifle (or a scoped HK91 given the absense of a paddle magazine release), with some features from the H&K MSG90A1, namely the stock, trigger group, and barrel length, but it also has the AK-74 muzzle brake (perhaps even from an AK-103, which also has 7.62mm bore diameter). Its magazine holds 30 rounds (even though it's modeled with a 20 round magazine), which is double that of the previous hunting rifle. Cost $1999.99 in the gun shop, where it is also featured in a picture with the US flag in the background, presumably indicating it is an American G3 clone, the PTR-91.
 
  
[[Image:H&KSG1.jpg|500px|thumb|none|Heckler & Koch G3SG/1 - 7.62x51mm NATO.]]
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==Heckler & Koch G3SG/1==
[[Image:HKMSG90A1.jpg|550px|thumb|none|Heckler & Koch MSG90A1 - 7.62x51mm NATO. Note the forward assist.]]
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The [[Heckler & Koch G3SG/1]] is a new scoped semi-auto sniper rifle in L4D2, referred to as the "Sniper Rifle". It is modeled after the H&K G3SG/1 (or a scoped HK91 given the absence of a paddle magazine release), with some features from the H&K MSG90A1, namely the stock, trigger group, and barrel length. However, its selector switch lacks a full-auto mode. The Sniper Rifle also has an AK-74's muzzle brake. Its magazine holds 30 rounds even though it's modelled with a 20 round magazine. Early gameplay footage showed the G3SG/1 modelled with a 10-round magazine despite being coded with a still-incorrect 30-round capacity.
[[Image:L4D2hk.JPG|500px|thumb|none|The HK G3SG/1 model. Note the AK-74 muzzle brake, possibly recycled from a scrapped AK-74M model.]]
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[[Image:H&KSG1.jpg|450px|thumb|none|Heckler & Koch G3SG/1 - 7.62x51mm NATO.]]
[[Image:L4d2_hk91msg90.jpg|500px|thumb|none|The HK G3SG/1 model. Note the absence of a forward assist.]]
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[[Image:HKMSG90A1.jpg|450px|thumb|none|Heckler & Koch MSG90A1 - 7.62x51mm NATO. Note the forward assist.]]
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[[Image:L4D2hk.JPG|450px|thumb|none|The left side of the G3SG/1 model. Note the AK-74 muzzle brake, possibly recycled from a scrapped AK-74M model.]]
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[[Image:L4d2_hk91msg90.jpg|450px|thumb|none|The right side. Note the absence of a forward assist.]]
 
[[Image:L4d2 cinematic intro.mp4 snapshot 02.00 -2010.12.26 16.26.15-.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ellis gets his Sniper Rifle knocked away.]]
 
[[Image:L4d2 cinematic intro.mp4 snapshot 02.00 -2010.12.26 16.26.15-.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ellis gets his Sniper Rifle knocked away.]]
[[Image:L4D2-Ellis with MSG90A1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ellis holds a G3SG/1, Rochelle has an M16A2.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Military Sniper 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ellis draws the rifle. The drawing animation gives a slightly better look at the body of the sniper rifle.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Military Sniper 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Idle.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Military Sniper 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ellis pulls back the bolt to begin the reload.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Military Sniper 4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Removing the old magazine.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Military Sniper 5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Inserting a new magazine. Note that the magazine is loaded with an oversized and spent casing.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Military Sniper 6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Classically HK-slapping the bolt handle to close the bolt.]]
  
== (Art) AK-74M ==
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=Machine Guns=
The [[AK-74#AK-74M|AK-74M]] appears in several concept arts and in-game campaign posters. It is worth noting that developer commentary says that the in-game AK-47 is partially AK-74, indicating that AKM might have replaced AK-74M at some point in development.
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==Browning M2==
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The [[Browning M2]] heavy machine gun appears as the standard mounted machine gun of ''Left 4 Dead 2'', replacing the M134 Minigun's role in the sequel campaigns. While it fires slower, the M2 Browning deals high damage per-shot, being able to dismember regular zombie enemies with one round. Another M2, albeit unusable by the player (without cheats) appears in the DLC campaign ''"The Passing"'', where it is manned by an AI-controlled Louis.
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[[Image:BrowningM2.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Browning M2HB on vehicle mount - .50 BMG]]
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[[Image:L4D2 M2 .50 MG.jpg|thumb|none|450px|The Browning M2's model. Its feed area is shielded by some cover, likely to hide the model's lack of visible belt.]]
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[[Image:Rochelle50cal.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rochelle fires a Browning M2.]]
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[[File:L4D2 M2 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rochelle observes the Browning M2 mounted on the balcony of the plantation visited at the end of ''Swamp Fever''.]]
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[[File:L4D2 M2 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rochelle mans the M2 HMG.]]
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[[File:L4D2 M2 (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rochelle opens fire. Note that casings can actually be seen ejecting as the gun fires, which contrasts with the real M2's bottom-ejecting design.]]
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[[File:L4D2 M2 (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The M2 overheats; compared to the ''L4D1'' Minigun, the M2 is both quicker to overheat and slower to cool down.]]
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[[File:L4D2 M2 (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The red hot barrel can be seen even when the M2 isn't being manned.]]
  
[[Image:AK-74M.jpg|thumb|none|450px|AK-74M - 5.45x39mm]]
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==GE M134 Minigun==
[[Image:Peterkonig-l4d2art-2.jpg|450px|thumb|none|A concept art piece. Most of them (including posters) show Coach and Nick with an AK-74M, and Rochelle and Ellis with a Mk. 18.]]
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The [[GE M134 Minigun]] from the first game appears in ''L4D2'''s ports of the first game's campaigns. The time needed to spool up the barrels and start firing seems to be slightly decreased.
[[Image:Loadingscreen darkcarnival.jpg|thumb|none|450px|A poster. Pay attention to Nick's AK stock: note the cutout for a scope mount on its left side, a feature of AK-74M or "100 series".]]
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[[Image:GeneralElectricM134MinigunOriginalSpadeGripMount.jpg|thumb|none|450px|General Electric M134 with first pattern spade grip mount and crosshair sights. Note the lack of flash suppressor and three disked barrel cluster - 7.62x51mm NATO]]
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[[Image:L4Dminigun.JPG|thumb|none|450px|The GE M134 Minigun model as seen from the first game.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Minigun (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bill looks at the mounted Minigun at the rooftop of Mercy Hospital.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Minigun (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bill uses the Minigun.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Minigun (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Minigun fires.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Minigun (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Minigun overheats.]]
  
== (Art) CQB-R / Mk. 18 Mod 0 ==
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==M60 machine gun==
The [[CQB-R / Mk. 18 Mod 0]] appears in several concept arts and in-game campaign posters. It also appeared in several concept arts/posters for the [[Left 4 Dead|previous game]], specifically in Francis' hands. This may or may not be the same model as ''[[Counter-Strike: Global Offensive]]'' Mk. 18, known as "M4A4" in that game.
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The [[M60 machine gun]] was added to ''Left 4 Dead 2'' post-release. It is found in five campaigns: ''L4D2'''s ports of ''No Mercy'', ''Death Toll'', and ''The Sacrifice'' from ''L4D1'', as well as ''The Passing'' and ''Cold Stream''. The M60 carries 150 rounds of ammo and cannot be reloaded or resupplied; once the 150 rounds are used up, the gun is immediately dropped much like with the Grenade Launcher. If an incendiary or explosive ammo kit is used with the M60, its remaining rounds will be converted to that ammo type.
  
[[File:Mk18.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Mk. 18 Mod 0 with LMT rear sight, Crane stock, and RIS foregrip - 5.56x45mm]]
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An Achievement called "Till it Goes Click" (a reference to ''[[The Big Lebowski]]'') requires the player to mow down 25 infected with the M60 without letting go of the trigger.
[[Image:Peterkonig-l4d2art-1.jpg|450px|thumb|none|A concept art piece. Note the similarities to ''Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'' "M4A4". Oh, and the closed scope covers.]]
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[[Image:M60.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M60 - 7.62x51mm NATO]]
[[Image:Loadingscreen theparish.jpg|thumb|none|450px|A poster. Note the stock shape and compare it again to the "M4A4".]]
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[[image:L4D2 M60.jpg|thumb|none|450px|The M60's in-game model.]]
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[[File:L4D2 M60 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ellis holds the M60. Note that for whatever reason, the cartridges on the belt are pitch black. This was eventually patched.]]
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[[File:L4D2 M60 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Firing the M60.]]
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[[File:L4D2 M60 (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Looking downwards shows a bit more of the M60; the gun's viewmodel lacked a pistol grip and trigger until the ''Last Stand'' update.]]
  
= Machine Guns =
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=Other=
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==M79 grenade launcher==
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The [[M79 grenade launcher]] acts appears as a special primary weapon with an uncommon spawn rate. It deals high explosive damage but is single shot, requiring a reload after every shot, and its explosions can easily damage other survivors. The M79 comes with 30 grenades plus one already in the weapon, and cannot be resupplied; once all the ammo is used up, the M79 is dropped and the survivor is left with just their secondary weapon.
  
== Browning M2 ==
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The M79 can kill a Tank in only 2-5 hits (on Normal difficulty). It can also use incendiary and fragmentation rounds if incendiary or fragmentation ammo boxes are used. For some bizarre reason, the M79 can also use a laser sight, even though it grants it with almost no benefit.
The [[Browning M2]] heavy machine gun replaces the [[GE M134 Minigun]] from the first game.
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[[Image:M79-Grenade-Launcher.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M79 grenade launcher - 40x46mm grenade]]
[[Image:BrowningM2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A Browning M2HB on a vehicle mount - .50BMG]]
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[[Image:L4D2 M79.jpg|thumb|none|450px|The M79 grenade launcher model. Note that the trigger is missing in this image for some reason.]]
[[Image:L4D2 M2 .50 MG.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Browning M2 model.]]
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[[Image:Black Dynamite2010-12-26-17h06m48s59.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ellis fires a 40mm round at a Tank.]]
[[Image:Rochelle50cal.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rochelle fires a Browning M2]]
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[[Image:Groupshot.jpg|thumb|none|600px|none|The group readies to kill some zombies. Ellis has an M79.]]
[[Image:L4D2 M2 .50 cal in-game.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The ''Left 4 Dead 2'' Browning M2.]]
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[[File:L4D2 M79 (1).jpg|thumb|none|600px|none|Nick holds an M79.]]
 
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[[File:L4D2 M79 (2).jpg|thumb|none|600px|none|Nick fires the M79.]]
== GE M134 Minigun ==
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[[File:L4D2 M79 (3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|none|The fired grenade round creates unrealistic smoke effects mid-flight, likely to help the players know where is the grenade flying towards.]]
The  [[GE M134 Minigun]] from the first game returns in The Sacrifice DLC, used in campaigns where the players control the original Survivors. The time needed to spool up the barrels and start firing seems to be slightly decreased.
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[[File:L4D2 M79 (4).jpg|thumb|none|600px|none|The grenade round explodes, and Nick opens up his M79 to reload.]]
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[[File:L4D2 M79 (5).jpg|thumb|none|600px|none|The fired grenade's casing is removed; a full grenade appears to stand in for the casing. Note that the casing is marked with "PWN 40MM HE NADE", but only "PWN" can be seen here.]]
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[[File:L4D2 M79 (6).jpg|thumb|none|600px|none|Nick inserts a new grenade round.]]
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[[File:L4D2 M79 (7).jpg|thumb|none|600px|none|Flicking the M79 shut.]]
  
[[Image:GeneralElectricM134MinigunOriginalSpadeGripMount.jpg|thumb|none|500px|General Electric M134 with first pattern spade grip mount and crosshair sights. Note the lack of flash suppressor and three disked barrel cluster - 7.62x51mm NATO]]
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=German/International Version=
[[Image:L4Dminigun.JPG|thumb|none|450px|The GE M134 Minigun model as seen from the first game.]]
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Because of the strict censorship in Germany (and also in Australia and elsewhere in the world), Valve decided to add 4 ''[[Counter-Strike: Source]]'' weapons (excluding the combat knife) to those versions of the game as compensation. Players were able to use them in non-censored versions of the game if they play with someone with the German version or in custom campaigns set to spawn them, before they were officially added to all versions of the game with the ''Last Stand'' update in 2020.
  
== M60 machine gun ==
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Aside from the addition of the shove animation (which are extremely generic), all of the animations for the international weapons are identical to their animations in ''Counter-Strike: Source''.
  
The [[M60 machine gun]] is only available in The Passing and No Mercy DLC (it may be in the Sacrifice). It carries only 150 rounds and, after being depleted, is dropped (that's right, no reloading). The Survivor will then revert back to their secondary weapon, much like with the Grenade Launcher. There is an Achievement called "Till it Goes Click" (a reference to ''[[Big Lebowski, The|The Big Lebowski]]''), which requires the player to mow down 25 infected without letting go of the trigger.
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==Heckler & Koch MP5N==
[[Image:M60.jpg|thumb|none|550px|M60 GPMG - 7.62x51mm NATO]]
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The [[MP5N]] is one of the four international firearms in ''L4D2''. It has a lower rate of fire than the normal SMGs in the game, but it has a slightly higher accuracy than Uzi while its damage per shot is almost the same as the MAC-10 while keeping the Uzi's damage-per-second stat. Like all SMGs in the game, it has a 50-round capacity, incorrect for this weapon instead of the real 30.
[[image:L4D2 M60.jpg|thumb|none|550px|The M60 model.]]
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[[Image:Hk-mp5n.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Heckler & Koch MP5N - 9x19mm]]
[[image:L4D2M60.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ellis using the M60 machine gun against a horde of zombies attacking him.]]
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[[Image:left4dead2_smg_mp5_1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nick aims the console-acquired MP5N at Ellis' head.]]
[[image:L4D2-Ellis with M60.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ellis holding the M60.]]
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[[Image:left4dead2_smg_mp5_2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nick reloads his MP5N, while looking at the world model. Note the laser sight appearing from ether, as the developers never bothered with the flashlight attachments and didn't model a flashlight-equipped handguard for ''Counter-Strike: Source'' like the one in ''[[Counter-Strike: Condition Zero]]''.]]
  
= Other =
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==Steyr Scout==
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The [[Steyr Scout]] with a left-handed bolt and an extended magazine adapter is one of the four international firearms in ''L4D2''. It has a lower rate of fire than other sniper rifles in game, but good accuracy. It also erroneously holds 15 rounds instead of 10.
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[[Image:Scout.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Steyr Scout - 7.62x51mm NATO]]
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[[Image:left4dead2 sniper scout 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nick holds the console-acquired Scout. The bolt along with its handle is positioned too low this time, making the bolt itself invisible; this was fixed in the ''Last Stand'' update.]]
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[[Image:left4dead2_sniper_scout_3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nick <del>holds his Scout like a pistol</del> reloads his Scout, while looking at the world model. Note the scope is mounted differently between the viewmodel and the worldmodel; this was also the case in ''Counter-Strike: Source''.]]
  
== M79 grenade launcher ==
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==Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Magnum==
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The [[Accuracy International AWM]] is one of the four international firearms in ''L4D2''. It appears with a left-handed bolt and has the slowest rate of fire (excluding the Grenade Launcher) in the game but inflicts a high amount of damage per shot. In-game it holds an impossible 20 rounds instead of the real AWM's 5.
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[[Image:AWSM fixed.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Accuracy International AWM - .338 Lapua Magnum]]
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[[Image:left4dead2_sniper_awp_1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nick holds the console-acquired AWM with an invisible laser sight.]]
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[[Image:left4dead2_sniper_awp_2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nick hits Coach with the AWM's solid stock, while simultaneously breaking the wooden pallet.]]
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[[Image:left4dead2_sniper_awp_3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nick reloads his AWM this time without magazine clipping through the mag well, while looking at the world model with solid stock and absent bipod. Note that most of the underside of the stock is not modelled, a holdover from ''CS:S''; this was later fixed in the ''Last Stand'' update.]]
  
The [[M79 grenade launcher]] acts as a single-shot, area-effect weapon, it must be reloaded after every shot and the wielder must pay particular attention not to hurt themselves or their teammates with the explosion.
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==SIG SG 552==
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The [[SIG SG 552]] is one of the four international firearms in ''L4D2''. It has a 2x scope and two rates of fire, determined by whether the scope is in use. Without looking down the scope, it has the highest automatic rate of fire out of all assault rifles. Incorrectly holds 50 rounds instead of 20.
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[[Image:SIG_SG552.jpg|thumb|400px|none|SIG SG 552 - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
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[[Image:left4dead2_rifle_sg552_1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nick holds the console-acquired SG 552, while Coach balances on a chair.]]
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[[Image:left4dead2_rifle_sg552_2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nick reloads his SG 552. Note fire selector is set to semi-auto.]]
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[[Image:left4dead2_rifle_sg552_3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|World model. Note the laser sight appearing out of thin air like the flashlight.]]
  
It comes with 30 grenades plus one already in the weapon, it can kill a Tank in only 2-5 hits (on Normal difficulty), and has almost no arc, unlike most games including HL2. It can also use incendiary and fragmentation rounds if incendiary or fragmentation ammo boxes are used, and for some bizarre reason, you can also put a laser sight on it.
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=Unusable Weapons=
 
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==AK-74M==
[[Image:M79-Grenade-Launcher.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M79 grenade launcher - 40mm]]
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The [[AK-74M]] appears in several concept arts and in-game campaign posters. It is worth noting that developer commentary says that the in-game AK-47 is partially AK-74, indicating that AKM might have replaced AK-74M at some point in development.
[[Image:L4D2 M79.jpg|thumb|none|450px|The M79 grenade launcher model. Note that the trigger is missing in this image for some reason.]]
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[[Image:AK-74M.jpg|thumb|none|450px|AK-74M - 5.45x39mm]]
[[Image:Black Dynamite2010-12-26-17h06m48s59.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ellis fires a 40mm round at a Tank.]]
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[[Image:Peterkonig-l4d2art-2.jpg|450px|thumb|none|A concept art piece. Most of them (including posters) show Coach and Nick with an AK-74M, and Rochelle and Ellis with a Mk. 18.]]
[[Image:Groupshot.jpg|thumb|none|600px|none|The group readies to kill some zombies. Ellis has an M79.]]
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[[Image:Loadingscreen darkcarnival.jpg|thumb|none|450px|The poster of the ''Dark Carnival'' campaign. Pay attention to Nick's AK stock: note the cutout for a scope mount on its left side, a feature of AK-74M or the AK-100 series.]]
[[Image:L4D2-Nick with M79.jpg|thumb|none|600px|none|Nick holding a M79.]]
 
 
 
= German/International Version =
 
Because of the strict censorship in Germany (and also in Australia and elsewhere in the world), Valve decided to add 4 ''[[Counter-Strike: Source]]'' weapons. Players are able to use them even in non-German versions of the game if they play with someone with the German version or in custom campaigns set to spawn them. Players can also use these weapons via cheat in the console but they will deal no damage unless the map is restarted or they are carried through to the next map via safe room.
 
  
== Heckler & Koch MP5N ==
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==Mk. 18 Mod 0==
The [[Heckler & Koch MP5#Heckler & Koch MP5A3|MP5N]] has a lower rate of fire than the normal SMGs in the game, but it has a slightly higher accuracy than Uzi while its damage is the same as the MAC-10. Like all SMGs in the game, it has a 50-round capacity, incorrect for this weapon instead of the real 30.
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The [[Mk. 18 Mod 0]] appears in several concept arts and in-game campaign posters. It also appeared in several concept arts/posters for the [[Left 4 Dead|previous game]], specifically in Francis' hands. This may or may not be the same model later used in ''[[Counter-Strike: Global Offensive]]'' as its "M4A4".
[[Image:Hk-mp5n.jpg|thumb|none|400px|H&K MP5N - 9x19mm]]
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[[File:Mk18.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Mk. 18 Mod 0 with LMT rear sight, Crane stock, and RIS foregrip - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
[[Image:left4dead2_smg_mp5_1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Nick aims the console-acquired MP5N at Ellis' head.]]
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[[Image:Peterkonig-l4d2art-1.jpg|450px|thumb|none|A concept art piece. Note the similarities to ''Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'''s "M4A4". Oh, and the closed scope covers.]]
[[Image:left4dead2_smg_mp5_2.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Nick reloads his MP5N, while looking at the world model.]]
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[[Image:Loadingscreen theparish.jpg|thumb|none|450px|The poster of ''The Parish'' campaign. Note the stock's shape, compare with the "M4A4".]]
  
== Steyr Scout ==
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==High Standard Model K-1200==
The [[Steyr Scout]] with an extended magazine adapter has lower rate of fire than other sniper rifles in game, but good accuracy. Erroneously holds 15 rounds instead of 10.
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The "Pump Shotgun"'s HUD icon still shows its HUD icon from the first game, which resembled a [[High Standard Flite King Shotgun Series|High Standard Model K-1200 Riot Deluxe Model]], even though its actual model has been changed and now resembles a different shotgun.
[[Image:Scout.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Steyr Scout - 7.62x51mm NATO.]]
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[[Image:Hi-Standard-8113-Flite-King.jpg|thumb|none|500px|High Standard 8113 Flite King Shotgun - 12 gauge]]
[[Image:left4dead2 sniper scout 1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Nick holds the console-acquired Scout. The bolt along with its handle is positioned too low this time, making the bolt itself invisible.]]
 
[[Image:left4dead2_sniper_scout_3.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Nick <del>holds his Scout like a pistol</del> reloads his Scout, while looking at the world model. Note the scope is mounted differently.]]
 
  
== Accuracy International AWSM ==
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==Beretta 92F/FS==
The [[Accuracy International Arctic Warfare series|Accuracy International AWSM]] has the slowest rate of fire (excluding the Grenade Launcher) in the game but inflicts a high amount of damage per shot. Incorrectly holds 20 rounds instead of 5.
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A [[Beretta 92F/FS]] appears in the menu icon for the "Lone Gunman" Mutation game mode.
[[Image:AWSM fixed.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Accuracy International AWSM with fixed stock - .338 Lapua Magnum]]
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[[File:Beretta92F LeftSide.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Beretta 92F - 9x19mm]]
[[Image:left4dead2_sniper_awp_1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Nick holds the console-acquired AWSM with an invisible laser sight.]]
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[[File:L4d2lonegunman.jpg|thumb|none|450px|The menu icon for the Lone Gunman Mutation game mode.]]
[[Image:left4dead2_sniper_awp_2.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Nick hits Coach with the AWSM's solid stock, while simultaneously breaking the wooden pallet.]]
 
[[Image:left4dead2_sniper_awp_3.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Nick reloads his AWSM this time without magazine clipping through the mag well, while looking at the world model with solid stock and absent bipod.]]
 
  
== SIG SG 552 ==
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=Whitaker's Gun Shop=
The [[SIG SG 550#SIG SG 552|SIG SG 552]] has a 2x scope and two rates of fire, determined by whether the scope is in use. Without looking down the scope, it has the highest automatic rate of fire out of all assault rifles. Incorrectly holds 50 rounds instead of 20.
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[[File:L4D2 Gun Shop 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
[[Image:SIG_SG552.jpg|thumb|400px|none|SIG SG 552 - 5.56x45mm.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Gun Shop 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
[[Image:left4dead2_rifle_sg552_1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Nick holds the console-acquired SG 552, while Coach balances on a chair.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Gun Shop 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
[[Image:left4dead2_rifle_sg552_2.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Nick reloads his SG 552. Note fire selector is set to semi-auto.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Gun Shop 4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
[[Image:left4dead2_rifle_sg552_3.jpg|thumb|none|450px|World model. Note the laser sight appearing out of thin air like the flashlight.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Gun Shop 5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
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[[File:L4D2 Gun Shop 6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Desert Eagle being advertised as a ".50 Desert Cobra". Supposedly, only 2000 of these pistols were made according to the price label.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Gun Shop 7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|G3SG/1 rifles advertised with a "30-shot clip".]]
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[[File:L4D2 Gun Shop 8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
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[[File:L4D2 Gun Shop 9.jpg|thumb|none|600px|In ''Left 4 Dead'''s world, the SPAS-12 is apparently banned in 25 states. Interestingly, this in-game shop sells a SPAS-12 for the same price as the M16A2, Benelli M4, Desert Eagle and AKM.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Gun Shop 10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|According to the price poster, the Benelli M4 is chambered in 12 "guage" and is fully-automatic, although its real life counterpart and in-game version are both semi-automatic only.]]
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[[File:L4D2 Gun Shop 11.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
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[[File:L4D2 Gun Shop 12.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
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[[File:L4D2 Gun Shop 13.jpg|thumb|none|600px|AKMs misnamed as an AK-47.]]
  
 
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Left 4 Dead 2 (2009)

Left 4 Dead 2 is a 2009 multiplayer survival horror first-person shooter developed by Valve Software, and the sequel to the 2008 Left 4 Dead. The game was released for Windows and Xbox 360 in November 2009, Mac OS X in October 2010, and Linux in July 2013. Set in the Southern United States during a zombie outbreak, players try to survive the outbreak by fighting their way through the horde, controlling one of the four survivors: Coach, Ellis, Nick, and Rochelle.


The following weapons appear in the video game Left 4 Dead 2:


Overview

Left 4 Dead 2 inherits much of the gameplay from its predecessor. In the regular campaign mode, up to four players must cooperate and fight their way through hordes of zombies to reach either a safe house at the end of a chapter or a rescue vehicle at the end of a campaign (which is made up of 2-5 chapters). The game was released with five campaigns: Dead Center, Dark Carnival, Swamp Fever, Hard Rain, and The Parish. Additional campaigns are released in four DLCs: The Passing, The Sacrifice, and Cold Stream as well as the community revamp of The Last Stand (which, unlike the former three DLCs, was added much later in 2020, nine years after Cold Stream was added). Also added in these DLCs are ports of all campaigns from the original Left 4 Dead, featuring the original survivors but with the new enemy types and weapons from L4D2.

Weapons in Left 4 Dead 2 function similarly to the first game, but many new weapons are added. Players can carry one secondary weapon and one primary weapon. Secondary weapon options include a single pistol (P220), dual-wielding two pistols (P220 + Glock 26), a magnum pistol (Desert Eagle), or an assortment of new melee weapons. Primary weapons include shotguns, submachine guns, assault rifles, sniper rifles, as well as the M79 grenade launcher and the M60 machine gun. Secondary weapons have infinite reserve ammo, while primary weapons have limited reserve ammo and need to be resupplied with ammo piles; the M79 and the M60 are the exception as they cannot be resupplied, and are dropped when their ammo is used up.

Aside from a few places with fixed item spawns, spawns of weapons and other equipment are generally randomized under an "AI Director" system, which determines the spawns of enemies and items to provide a continuously engaging experience. Weapons are generally divided into two tiers, a lower tier 1 and a higher tier 2. Using the secondary fire key will make the player character perform a non-damaging shove with their weapon, which stumbles and pushes back enemies.

Most guns in L4D2 feature equipped flashlights; the lights from these flashlights move accordingly with the weapon's animations.

L4D2 also features deployable crates of incendiary ammo and explosive ammo, which are uncommon spawns and occupy the position of the player's first aid kit. Once deployed, each player can use the deployed ammo crate once, giving their primary weapon an extra magazine of the special ammunition. L4D2 also features laser sight pickups, which are immediately fitted to the player's primary weapon when picked up; in most cases, the lasers appear to come out of the primary weapon's attached flashlight.

On a final note, weapons in L4D2 are not formally named in gameplay; names of weapons noted on this page are primarily sourced from weapon names as marked in Whitaker's gun shop (a location visited in Dead Center chapter 2), as well as some inferred names based on Source entity names.

Pistols

SIG-Sauer P220 SAO

A custom SIG-Sauer P220 is now the default handgun for the Survivors, replacing the M1911 in the first game. It is modeled after a P220 SAO with slightly altered details, such as a slightly shorter than standard slide and barrel. The gun also features a reverse two-tone finish, custom sights, and an underbarrel LT-TLP08 tactical flashlight. The P220 is incorrectly shown to feed from 15-round double-stack magazines, while the real pistol takes 8 or 9 (depending on the caliber) round single-stack magazines.

SIG-Sauer P220R pistol with Satin Nickel Finish - .45 ACP
The pistol's in-game viewmodel. Note the frame-mounted thumb safety (which is in the safe position, and would in reality prevent the pistol from firing), only found on the P220 SAO.
Nick opens a cash register with his P220 in the cinematic trailer, played at game startup.
Nick draws a P220. Note the magazine feed lips and cartridge which are visible through the open slide as he racks the slide as part of the draw animation.
The P220 in idle. Note the HUD icon, which is recycled from Left 4 Dead and shows the Springfield Armory M1911-A1 from that game; this was replaced with a proper P220 icon as a part of the The Last Stand Community Update.
The P220 mid-recoil, showing an ejected casing and the muzzle flash.
Reloading the P220 mid-magazine. Note that it is marked "Triaton P220" on the slide.
Empty reloading a P220; the game has different reload animations for empty vs non-empty on the pistols, but strangely not the primary weapons.
Releasing the slide; note that the round in the magazine is an empty casing.
The melee animation is a quick pistol whip.

Glock 26

A Glock 26 pistol is used as the second handgun for dual wielding. It has the Glock 26's short grip and slide shape, but its slide and frame are stretched to the length of a standard sized Glock like the Glock 17. The Glock is also the world model used for pistol spawns, even though the first pistol the player character will pick up is a P220; the P220 worldmodel appears when the player switches their sidearm and drops their pistols.

Glock 26 - 9x19mm Parabellum
The Glock pistol's view model. Note the extended magazine, which is modeled as a metal magazine as opposed to traditional Glock OEM magazines which are metal sleeved completely in a polymer body.
The Glock pistol's world model. Note the contradicting shape of the pistol's grip and its lack of a visible magazine.
Nick draws a Glock and a P220. Note that the Glock's slide is being racked.
Idle with the akimbo pistols. As with the P220, the HUD icon previously incorrectly showed the Left 4 Dead M1911 icons, and it was fixed in The Last Stand update.
The Glock mid-recoil. The pistols are fired alternatingly, going from the P220 to the Glock and back.
Non-empty reload; Nick drops both pistols' magazines...
...reloads the Glock...
...and reloads the P220.
The P220 locks back when it runs dry. Reloading right now will play the empty reload animation below instead of the non-empty reload above.
Empty reload; the empty magazines are dropped...
...the Glock is reloaded...
...the P220 is reloaded...
...and both pistols' slides are released; only the SIG is lucky enough to actually have its slide release pressed, though.

Desert Eagle Mark XIX

The Desert Eagle Mark XIX is a new sidearm in Left 4 Dead 2. It has more recoil and a slower rate of fire than the other pistols, and cannot be dual-wielded, but it has much more stopping power and greater accuracy. The pistol holds 8 rounds like the .44 Magnum version, though it is modelled with an unfluted barrel along with the sign in Whitaker's gun shop claiming it to be the .50 AE version. This weapon usually kills common infected with a single shot.

Interestingly, its flashlight is attached via a rifle scope ring mount and an aftermarket underbarrel rail.

Magnum Research Desert Eagle Mark XIX - .50 AE
The Desert Eagle model. Note the lack of a bore on the muzzle end.
Drawing the Desert Eagle with a rack of the slide.
Nick holds the Desert Eagle in front of Whitaker's gun shop.
Mid-recoil. Note the cocking serrations visible inside the wafer-thin rear part of the slide.
Mid-magazine reload of the Desert Eagle.
Empty reload. Note the markings, which say "1337 WEAPON INDUSTRIES (yOgi) PWN" and "MADE IN SHYVILLE".
Releasing the slide; as with the P220, the round visible is a spent case.

Shotguns

Remington 870 Police Magnum Riot

The "Pump Shotgun" returns from the first game with a new but similar model. It now resembles the Remington 870 Police Magnum Riot Shotgun, but it still has an Ithaca 37-like magazine tube. Although it holds 8 rounds in-game, its magazine tube physically appears to be too short to hold this number of rounds. This time the shotgun has modeled action bars.

Remington 870 Police Magnum Riot Shotgun - 12 gauge
The Pump Shotgun model.
"Weren't they supposed to be saving our asses?"
Coach holds a "Pump Shotgun" in the cinematic trailer.
Drawing the shotgun with a pump of its handle. Note that the front of the magazine tube is disconnected from the rest of the magazine tube, likely a modeling error.
Coach holds the Remington 870 Police Magnum Riot.
Coach fires the shotgun.
Reloading. Note the "Police Tactical 12" marking, completely different from the "Renegade Rangemaster" markings of the first game.
The melee push animation of the shotgun.
The Last Stand update added a Pump Shotgun with the textures of the Chrome Shotgun below. This unique variant can be obtained from Whitaker's Gun Shop.

Remington 870 Marine Magnum

The "Chrome Shotgun" is a new pump-action shotgun in Left 4 Dead 2, modeled after a Remington 870 Marine Magnum with a Mariner NP3 finish. It has a ventilated rib and ghost ring sights. It has a tighter spread than the "Pump Shotgun", but deals slightly less damage. It is often the first shotgun a player will find in the game's campaigns.

Remington 870 Marine Magnum - 12 gauge
The in-game model of the "Chrome Shotgun". Note the vented rib with a tactical sight sitting on the top, not a feature of the real weapon.
Coach fires his Remington 870 Marine Magnum. During this scene, his shotgun ejects a shell before he works the pump.
Drawing the shotgun. The two pump-action shotguns have identical animations.
Nick holds the "Chrome Shotgun".
The shotgun's pumping animation. The ejected shell appears to be lacking headstamp markings and a primer.
Reloading the shotgun. Note that it is also marked with "Police Tactical 12". The two pump-action shotguns' reloads also consist exclusively of loading shells into the magazine, without any chambering animation, even if the weapon was emptied.
Alongside the Chrome-textured Pump Shotgun, Whitaker's Gun Shop also has a Pump-textured Chrome Shotgun.

Benelli M4 Super 90

The Benelli M4 shotgun returns from the first game, again as a Second Tier shotgun. Despite being modeled with a civilian 5-shot magazine tube, it has a 10-round capacity in-game; this capacity in reality would require an aftermarket magazine tube extension, which would've extended the magazine tube beyond the shotgun's barrel. A flashlight is clipped on the weapon's magazine tube, right in front of the handguard. Rather erroneously, the M4 can be fired in full-auto when the firing key is held down, albeit at a very slow rate that simply rapidly tapping the fire key will yield a significantly faster fire rate.

Benelli M4 Super 90 with 5-shot tube - 12 gauge
The in-game Benelli M4 Super 90 model.
Drawing the shotgun; Coach extends the shotgun's collapsible stock. Although not visible in this screenshot, the character animations for drawing the M4 have the player characters simply yank backwards on the stock to full extension. On the real M4 stock, you would need to push in the adjustment button on the side and hold it in while turning the stock clockwise about 45 degrees, pulling the stock to its desired mid length or full extension, and rotating it back to straight. This is due to the M4's relatively unique collapsing stock system which doesn't rely on AR-15 style adjustment levers and position holes.
Coach holds the Benelli M4.
Mid-recoil.
Reloading.
Regardless if the shotgun was empty or not, the end of the reload always shows the users operating the shotgun's bolt, unlike in the first game which featured partial reload animations for the Benelli. Merely doing this with an M4 would actually not feed a new shell into the chamber, as the Benelli features a shell release lever that must be pressed upwards in front of the trigger in order for a shell to feed from the magazine onto the lifter.

Franchi SPAS-12

The Franchi SPAS-12 in its semi-auto mode is a new semi-automatic shotgun added in Left 4 Dead 2. It has an incorrect capacity of 10 rounds, while the real SPAS-12 can hold 8+1 rounds at most. Compared to the Benelli M4, the SPAS-12 has a tighter shot spread and does more damage per shot, but to compensate, it fires less shots per shell. Like with the Benelli M4, the SPAS-12 can incorrectly fire in full-auto when the player holds down the firing key, but this ability is negligible because the long interval between shots is overshadowed by its much faster fire rate when rapidly pressing the fire key.

Franchi SPAS-12 with stock folded - 12 gauge
The SPAS-12 shotgun model.
"Kill all sons of bitches!"
Ellis pumps a round into his newfound SPAS-12.
The drawing animation of the SPAS-12; Coach gives the charging handle a forceful rack.
Coach holds the SPAS-12.
Unlike Gordon Freeman, Coach loads the shells into the correct place when reloading. However, both users still fail to hold down the SPAS-12's carrier latch, which is required for shells to enter the gun.
Like the Benelli M4, the end of a reload always shows the users operating the bolt of the shotgun.
The Last Stand update added some text to the weapon's receiver, which denotes it as a "PEACH-12"; the circled text reads "made in USA" and "TACTICAL".

SMGs

Ingram MAC-10

The MAC-10 is a new submachine gun added in Left 4 Dead 2. It is fitted with the famous Mitchell Werbell suppressor, a strap on the barrel to serve as a makeshift foregrip (like in the Counter-Strike series), and a flashlight attached to the suppressor with zip ties. Based on the fact that it does more damage and produces more recoil than the Uzi, this MAC-10 is likely chambered in .45 ACP. It also holds an incorrect 50 rounds despite being modelled with a 30-round magazine.

Ingram MAC-10 with a Mitchell Werbell suppressor - .45 ACP
The MAC-10 model. Note the strange presence of a heatshield covering the suppressor's rear section.
Nick unloads a MAC-10 on a Tank in the cinematic trailer. Note that the muzzle flash is still present despite the suppressor. This also happens in-game in third person.
Rochelle draws her MAC-10. Note that the strap is completely static and does not react to gravity in animations like these. This was fixed however in the 2020 Last Stand update in which "jigglebone" physics were implemented to the MAC-10's strap.
Rochelle idles with the MAC-10. Despite the fact that the front strap is supposed to be used as a makeshift foregrip , no characters actually use it in-game, preferring instead to put their offhand just in front of the trigger on the underside of the weapon, as they do with the Uzi. Also note that the bolt is forward, as it was incorrectly depicted as firing from a closed-bolt until the Last Stand update.
Firing the MAC-10. Note that even though the muzzle flash is absent, the surrounding areas around the player are still lit up.
Rochelle reloads her MAC-10. Note that the magazine actually has rounds in it.
Finishing the reload with a rack of the bolt.

IMI Uzi

The Uzi returns from the first game, featuring the exact same model and attributes of being a tier 1 weapon, having a 50 round capacity despite having a 32-round magazine model, and having a flashlight taped on its handguard.

IMI Uzi - 9x19mm
The Uzi model.
Rochelle and Nick open up on the zombie horde. Nick has an Uzi.
Rochelle draws her Uzi with a rack of the bolt. This shot also shows the flashlight on the right side of the handguard.
Holding the Uzi.
Rochelle unloads her Uzi on the park. Note the reciprocation of the charging handle; this was fixed in the Last Stand update.
Rochelle reloads her Uzi. Note that the safety is on.
Racking the bolt at the end of a reload. The two SMGs have the exact same animations.

Rifles

M16A2

The M16A2 from the first game appears in Left 4 Dead 2. Though it says "M16 A2" on the lower receiver, it fires in full auto and has safe-semi-auto fire selector markings like the M16A1 or M16A3. It has the highest rate of fire out of all the assault rifles, and it still has an unrealistic magazine capacity of 50 rounds despite being modeled with 30-round STANAG magazines.

M16A2 - 5.56x45mm NATO
The M16A2 model.
Nick and Rochelle unload on the zombie horde. Rochelle has an M16.
The group readies to kill some zombies. Rochelle carries an M16.
The draw animation of the M16A2 shows the survivors racking the charging handle.
Holding the M16A2.
Firing the M16A2.
Reloading the weapon; for some reason, the magazine model has a casing-like model clipped inside of it. Note also the flashlight clipping through the front sling swivel; this was fixed in The Last Stand update by moving the torch to the right side of the handguard.
Whacking the bolt catch.

AKM

The AKM is a new weapon in Left 4 Dead 2. It features a 40-round capacity despite being modeled with standard 30-round AK magazines, and also has the lowest rate of fire of the assault rifles, but makes up for that with a higher damage. The in-game model has the wider front sight of an AK-47. Like the MAC-10, it has a flashlight secured via zip ties to the weapon's handguard.

AKM - 7.62x39mm
The in-game AKM model. For some reason, the bulb of the flashlight uses a cartridge headstamp texture.
The draw animation of the AKM shows the survivors pulling the AKM's charging handle with their index finger.
Holding the AKM.
Firing the weapon. Note that a model of a full cartridge stands in for the casing model.
Reloading the AKM.
Chambering the weapon.

FN SCAR-L

The FN SCAR-L is a new assault rifle in L4D2. It holds an unrealistic 60 rounds of ammunition while being modeled with a 30 round STANAG magazine, and fires in a three-shot burst, a firing mode that real SCAR-Ls do not have. It has a very high accuracy stat and deals more damage than the M16 but has a slower reload speed. Its model seems to have been based on the FN SCAR 16S, a civilian version of the SCAR-L with a 16" barrel and an M16A2 flash-hider. In E3 2009 footage, the SCAR-L can be seen firing in full-auto and with a 50-round capacity, but likely due to being too functionally similar to the M16A2, it was changed.

Third-generation FN SCAR-L - 5.56x45mm NATO
FNH USA SCAR 16S Black - 5.56x45mm NATO
The FN SCAR-L model. Note the missing side rail.
Ellis readies his SCAR-L. Note the 16" barrel.
Drawing the SCAR-L.
Holding the weapon.
Firing the weapon.
The reload animation starts with the user manually pulling back the bolt; this is unnecessary in reality, as the SCAR's bolt automatically locks back upon becoming empty. The SCAR's reload animation in E3 gameplay previews only involved a quick mag switch and no chambering of the bolt.
Replacing the magazine. Note the markings on the side of the weapon, which claims that the weapon is a "MK 17 Mod 3". "MK 17" is the US military designation of the 7.62mm SCAR-H (though its full designation is "MK 17 Mod 0", with "Mod 3" implying a future variant of the weapon). The magazine also looks disproportionately large compared to the in-game M16, for some reason, and the charging handle is pulled beyond its slot; this was corrected in an update.
Pressing the bolt catch.

Ruger Mini-14

The Ruger Mini-14 returns from the first game. Like in the first game, it is the most accurate weapon in the game, and has a capacity of 15 rounds despite being modeled with a 10 round magazine.

Ruger Mini-14 with Bushnell riflescope - 5.56x45mm NATO
The Mini-14 model.
Ellis holds the Ruger Mini-14.
The scope reticle.
Ellis fires the Ruger Mini-14 from the hip.
Removing the old magazine.
Slamming in a new magazine. There is no chambering animation.

Heckler & Koch G3SG/1

The Heckler & Koch G3SG/1 is a new scoped semi-auto sniper rifle in L4D2, referred to as the "Sniper Rifle". It is modeled after the H&K G3SG/1 (or a scoped HK91 given the absence of a paddle magazine release), with some features from the H&K MSG90A1, namely the stock, trigger group, and barrel length. However, its selector switch lacks a full-auto mode. The Sniper Rifle also has an AK-74's muzzle brake. Its magazine holds 30 rounds even though it's modelled with a 20 round magazine. Early gameplay footage showed the G3SG/1 modelled with a 10-round magazine despite being coded with a still-incorrect 30-round capacity.

Heckler & Koch G3SG/1 - 7.62x51mm NATO.
Heckler & Koch MSG90A1 - 7.62x51mm NATO. Note the forward assist.
The left side of the G3SG/1 model. Note the AK-74 muzzle brake, possibly recycled from a scrapped AK-74M model.
The right side. Note the absence of a forward assist.
Ellis gets his Sniper Rifle knocked away.
Ellis draws the rifle. The drawing animation gives a slightly better look at the body of the sniper rifle.
Idle.
Ellis pulls back the bolt to begin the reload.
Removing the old magazine.
Inserting a new magazine. Note that the magazine is loaded with an oversized and spent casing.
Classically HK-slapping the bolt handle to close the bolt.

Machine Guns

Browning M2

The Browning M2 heavy machine gun appears as the standard mounted machine gun of Left 4 Dead 2, replacing the M134 Minigun's role in the sequel campaigns. While it fires slower, the M2 Browning deals high damage per-shot, being able to dismember regular zombie enemies with one round. Another M2, albeit unusable by the player (without cheats) appears in the DLC campaign "The Passing", where it is manned by an AI-controlled Louis.

Browning M2HB on vehicle mount - .50 BMG
The Browning M2's model. Its feed area is shielded by some cover, likely to hide the model's lack of visible belt.
Rochelle fires a Browning M2.
Rochelle observes the Browning M2 mounted on the balcony of the plantation visited at the end of Swamp Fever.
Rochelle mans the M2 HMG.
Rochelle opens fire. Note that casings can actually be seen ejecting as the gun fires, which contrasts with the real M2's bottom-ejecting design.
The M2 overheats; compared to the L4D1 Minigun, the M2 is both quicker to overheat and slower to cool down.
The red hot barrel can be seen even when the M2 isn't being manned.

GE M134 Minigun

The GE M134 Minigun from the first game appears in L4D2's ports of the first game's campaigns. The time needed to spool up the barrels and start firing seems to be slightly decreased.

General Electric M134 with first pattern spade grip mount and crosshair sights. Note the lack of flash suppressor and three disked barrel cluster - 7.62x51mm NATO
The GE M134 Minigun model as seen from the first game.
Bill looks at the mounted Minigun at the rooftop of Mercy Hospital.
Bill uses the Minigun.
The Minigun fires.
The Minigun overheats.

M60 machine gun

The M60 machine gun was added to Left 4 Dead 2 post-release. It is found in five campaigns: L4D2's ports of No Mercy, Death Toll, and The Sacrifice from L4D1, as well as The Passing and Cold Stream. The M60 carries 150 rounds of ammo and cannot be reloaded or resupplied; once the 150 rounds are used up, the gun is immediately dropped much like with the Grenade Launcher. If an incendiary or explosive ammo kit is used with the M60, its remaining rounds will be converted to that ammo type.

An Achievement called "Till it Goes Click" (a reference to The Big Lebowski) requires the player to mow down 25 infected with the M60 without letting go of the trigger.

M60 - 7.62x51mm NATO
The M60's in-game model.
Ellis holds the M60. Note that for whatever reason, the cartridges on the belt are pitch black. This was eventually patched.
Firing the M60.
Looking downwards shows a bit more of the M60; the gun's viewmodel lacked a pistol grip and trigger until the Last Stand update.

Other

M79 grenade launcher

The M79 grenade launcher acts appears as a special primary weapon with an uncommon spawn rate. It deals high explosive damage but is single shot, requiring a reload after every shot, and its explosions can easily damage other survivors. The M79 comes with 30 grenades plus one already in the weapon, and cannot be resupplied; once all the ammo is used up, the M79 is dropped and the survivor is left with just their secondary weapon.

The M79 can kill a Tank in only 2-5 hits (on Normal difficulty). It can also use incendiary and fragmentation rounds if incendiary or fragmentation ammo boxes are used. For some bizarre reason, the M79 can also use a laser sight, even though it grants it with almost no benefit.

M79 grenade launcher - 40x46mm grenade
The M79 grenade launcher model. Note that the trigger is missing in this image for some reason.
Ellis fires a 40mm round at a Tank.
The group readies to kill some zombies. Ellis has an M79.
Nick holds an M79.
Nick fires the M79.
The fired grenade round creates unrealistic smoke effects mid-flight, likely to help the players know where is the grenade flying towards.
The grenade round explodes, and Nick opens up his M79 to reload.
The fired grenade's casing is removed; a full grenade appears to stand in for the casing. Note that the casing is marked with "PWN 40MM HE NADE", but only "PWN" can be seen here.
Nick inserts a new grenade round.
Flicking the M79 shut.

German/International Version

Because of the strict censorship in Germany (and also in Australia and elsewhere in the world), Valve decided to add 4 Counter-Strike: Source weapons (excluding the combat knife) to those versions of the game as compensation. Players were able to use them in non-censored versions of the game if they play with someone with the German version or in custom campaigns set to spawn them, before they were officially added to all versions of the game with the Last Stand update in 2020.

Aside from the addition of the shove animation (which are extremely generic), all of the animations for the international weapons are identical to their animations in Counter-Strike: Source.

Heckler & Koch MP5N

The MP5N is one of the four international firearms in L4D2. It has a lower rate of fire than the normal SMGs in the game, but it has a slightly higher accuracy than Uzi while its damage per shot is almost the same as the MAC-10 while keeping the Uzi's damage-per-second stat. Like all SMGs in the game, it has a 50-round capacity, incorrect for this weapon instead of the real 30.

Heckler & Koch MP5N - 9x19mm
Nick aims the console-acquired MP5N at Ellis' head.
Nick reloads his MP5N, while looking at the world model. Note the laser sight appearing from ether, as the developers never bothered with the flashlight attachments and didn't model a flashlight-equipped handguard for Counter-Strike: Source like the one in Counter-Strike: Condition Zero.

Steyr Scout

The Steyr Scout with a left-handed bolt and an extended magazine adapter is one of the four international firearms in L4D2. It has a lower rate of fire than other sniper rifles in game, but good accuracy. It also erroneously holds 15 rounds instead of 10.

Steyr Scout - 7.62x51mm NATO
Nick holds the console-acquired Scout. The bolt along with its handle is positioned too low this time, making the bolt itself invisible; this was fixed in the Last Stand update.
Nick holds his Scout like a pistol reloads his Scout, while looking at the world model. Note the scope is mounted differently between the viewmodel and the worldmodel; this was also the case in Counter-Strike: Source.

Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Magnum

The Accuracy International AWM is one of the four international firearms in L4D2. It appears with a left-handed bolt and has the slowest rate of fire (excluding the Grenade Launcher) in the game but inflicts a high amount of damage per shot. In-game it holds an impossible 20 rounds instead of the real AWM's 5.

Accuracy International AWM - .338 Lapua Magnum
Nick holds the console-acquired AWM with an invisible laser sight.
Nick hits Coach with the AWM's solid stock, while simultaneously breaking the wooden pallet.
Nick reloads his AWM this time without magazine clipping through the mag well, while looking at the world model with solid stock and absent bipod. Note that most of the underside of the stock is not modelled, a holdover from CS:S; this was later fixed in the Last Stand update.

SIG SG 552

The SIG SG 552 is one of the four international firearms in L4D2. It has a 2x scope and two rates of fire, determined by whether the scope is in use. Without looking down the scope, it has the highest automatic rate of fire out of all assault rifles. Incorrectly holds 50 rounds instead of 20.

SIG SG 552 - 5.56x45mm NATO
Nick holds the console-acquired SG 552, while Coach balances on a chair.
Nick reloads his SG 552. Note fire selector is set to semi-auto.
World model. Note the laser sight appearing out of thin air like the flashlight.

Unusable Weapons

AK-74M

The AK-74M appears in several concept arts and in-game campaign posters. It is worth noting that developer commentary says that the in-game AK-47 is partially AK-74, indicating that AKM might have replaced AK-74M at some point in development.

AK-74M - 5.45x39mm
A concept art piece. Most of them (including posters) show Coach and Nick with an AK-74M, and Rochelle and Ellis with a Mk. 18.
The poster of the Dark Carnival campaign. Pay attention to Nick's AK stock: note the cutout for a scope mount on its left side, a feature of AK-74M or the AK-100 series.

Mk. 18 Mod 0

The Mk. 18 Mod 0 appears in several concept arts and in-game campaign posters. It also appeared in several concept arts/posters for the previous game, specifically in Francis' hands. This may or may not be the same model later used in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive as its "M4A4".

Mk. 18 Mod 0 with LMT rear sight, Crane stock, and RIS foregrip - 5.56x45mm NATO
A concept art piece. Note the similarities to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive's "M4A4". Oh, and the closed scope covers.
The poster of The Parish campaign. Note the stock's shape, compare with the "M4A4".

High Standard Model K-1200

The "Pump Shotgun"'s HUD icon still shows its HUD icon from the first game, which resembled a High Standard Model K-1200 Riot Deluxe Model, even though its actual model has been changed and now resembles a different shotgun.

High Standard 8113 Flite King Shotgun - 12 gauge

Beretta 92F/FS

A Beretta 92F/FS appears in the menu icon for the "Lone Gunman" Mutation game mode.

Beretta 92F - 9x19mm
The menu icon for the Lone Gunman Mutation game mode.

Whitaker's Gun Shop

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The Desert Eagle being advertised as a ".50 Desert Cobra". Supposedly, only 2000 of these pistols were made according to the price label.
G3SG/1 rifles advertised with a "30-shot clip".
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In Left 4 Dead's world, the SPAS-12 is apparently banned in 25 states. Interestingly, this in-game shop sells a SPAS-12 for the same price as the M16A2, Benelli M4, Desert Eagle and AKM.
According to the price poster, the Benelli M4 is chambered in 12 "guage" and is fully-automatic, although its real life counterpart and in-game version are both semi-automatic only.
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AKMs misnamed as an AK-47.

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