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[[File:RE0 SMG Cutscene 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An Umbrella trooper reports to Wesker while holding an MP5.]]
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[[File:RE0 SMG Cutscene 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Umbrella trooper helplessly fires his MP5 while being assaulted by mutant leeches. Note that unlike the MP5-like SMG found in gameplay, this one more clearly has an MP5 forearm.]]
 
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[[File:RE0 SMG Cutscene 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The second Umbrella trooper bursts in, also wielding an MP5.]]
 
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Revision as of 14:49, 24 March 2019

Resident Evil Zero (2002)

Resident Evil Zero is the 2002 videogame prequel to Resident Evil. Following the release of Resident Evil (2002 VG), Capcom decided to make their next installment in the series a prequel. Resident Evil Zero puts players in the role of Rebecca Chambers, STARS Bravo team's medic, and a fugitive US Marine named Billy Coen as the two are forced to work together to survive a hellish night in the Raccoon Forest, setting the stage for the events of the first game.

Zero features several gameplay tweaks over its predecessor, most notably the removal of item boxes, which up until then had been a series staple. The game also allows the player to control both Billy and Rebecca simultaneously, or toggle passive or aggressive AI for one character, as well as the ability to modify certain weapons (a mechanic not seen since Resident Evil 2). The game was also the last title to feature the more traditional fixed camera mode, and marked the last appearance of zombies until Resident Evil 6 almost a decade later. Originally a GameCube exclusive, Capcom later ported the game to the Wii; a current-gen HD port, similar to what was done for Resident Evil was released in January of 2016 on Steam, the Xbox One, and the Playstation 4.

Screenshots on this page are taken from the PC HD Remastered version.

The following weapons were used in the videogame Resident Evil Zero:


Handguns

Beretta 92FS "Samurai Edge"

All members of S.T.A.R.S. Bravo team, including player character Rebecca Chambers and Bravo Captain Enrico Marini carry customized Beretta 92FS Brigadier pistols known as the "Samurai Edge". Interestingly, in the opening CG, the Samurai Edge pistols used by Bravo Team feature underbarrel flashlights; these do not appear in-game and in the later story cutscenes. The Samurai Edge is the first weapon available in game and has a 15 round capacity.

"Handgun Parts" can be found in the basement of the Umbrella Research Center, and can be used to customize either Rebecca or Billy's handgun. The upgrade consists of a handgun scope that dramatically improves the pistols' chances of landing critical shots on enemies. It also improves their rate of fire, for some reason.

Official Tokyo Marui airsoft replica of the Beretta 92FS "Samurai Edge" from the Resident Evil video game series.
Rebecca and S.T.A.R.S. Bravo team captain Enrico Marini with Samurai Edge pistols. Note the attached flashlight.
Enrico inspects a crashed jeep with his Samurai Edge in hand.
Enrico with his Samurai Edge in a late-game cutscene. Note that the flashlight is gone.
"The standard equipment for S.T.A.R.S. officers. It uses 9mm parabellum rounds."
Rebecca aims her handgun in-game.
"A custom handgun that's been fitted with a scope for greater accuracy. These modifications should make it easier to hit a target's weak point."
Rebecca with her customized handgun.

M1911/Beretta 92 Hybrid

Billy Coen's primary sidearm is a fictional handgun with the overall design of an M1911 but with a Beretta 92-style cutaway slide. It holds fifteen rounds of 9mm ammunition and is described as a military standard issue weapon. It is slightly more powerful than Rebecca's Samurai Edge, having better damage and better critical hit rate.

Pre-War Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP
Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm
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"A standard army-issue handgun. It uses 9mm parabellum rounds."
Billy aims his handgun in-game.
"A custom handgun that's been fitted with a scope for greater accuracy. These modifications should make it easier to hit a target's weak point."
Billy with his customized handgun.

"Magnum"

The "Magnum" is a fictional handgun with an overall design resembling that of an M1911-type pistol, and to a lesser extent Desert Eagle. It is found on a corpse in the Umbrella lab. It uses Magnum Ammunition and holds eight shots. It is powerful enough to kill virtually any enemy in one shot and is very effective against bosses.

"A large handgun capable of firing powerful magnum rounds."
Rebecca aims the Magnum.

Taurus Raging Bull

A Taurus Raging Bull with a 5 inch barrel and wood grips is used in the final cutscene to land the final blow to the Queen Leech. It can be unlocked for use in gameplay by completing Leech Hunter (a minigame unlocked after completing the game once) with a B rank, after which it can be found in a room in the first area of the game, the Ecliptic Express. It is called "Magnum Revolver" in-game, uses Magnum ammunition, and has a 5-shot capacity. It is significantly more powerful than the Magnum handgun, and can even kill some of the bosses in one shot.

Taurus Raging Bull - .44 Magnum
Rebecca finds a revolver hidden in a corner after being knocked away by the Queen Leech.
Rebecca throws the revolver to Billy.
Billy aims the revolver at the Queen Leech.
Ditto.
"A Magnum Revolver containing enhanced parts like a new cylinder and frame. Its tremendous firepower makes it more of a 'hand cannon' than a handgun."
Rebecca (in one of her bonus costumes based on the original N64 prototype version of the game) holds the revolver.

Shotguns

Over and Under Shotgun

An Over and Under Shotgun can be found on the train. It is more powerful than the later pump-action Shotgun but obviously limited to two rounds. It is called the "Hunting Gun", and earlier versions of the game incorrectly call it "Hunting Rifle".

Browning O/U - 12 gauge
"A shotgun used for hunting. There's a design carved on the barrel ["forestock" on the PC version]. This model can only be loaded with 2 shells at a time."
Billy aims the Hunting Gun in-game.

Pump-Action Shotgun

A generic pump-action shotgun with wood furniture and an extended barrel and magazine tube can be found inside the training facility. It deals less damage than the Hunting Gun and has a wider spread, but has a significantly larger capacity at 7 rounds.

Remington 870 Police Magnum customized with extended magazine tube - 12 gauge
"A conventional pump-action shotgun."
Billy aims the Shotgun in-game.

Others

Heckler & Koch MP5

A submachine gun that appears to be more or less a heavily altered Heckler & Koch MP5 is unlocked for use after beating the game with an A or S rank on Normal or Hard, where it will be added to Billy's inventory at the start of a new game. Like the MAC-11 in Resident Evil 2, the SMG counts ammo in percentage form, with every three shots equating to 1% of ammo. Getting an E Rank in Leech Hunter will add additional ammunition to the main game, adding an extra magazine to Rebecca's starting inventory and scattering more throughout the game.

What appears to be MP5 variants are also used by Umbrella Security Service Delta Team sent to secure the train in the first act of the game. They're also seen in the hands of Umbrella assassins sent to kill Dr. James Marcus during his flashback. These cutscene weapons appear to be modeled more true-to-life.

Heckler & Koch MP5A3 - 9x19mm
"A small sub-machinegun. It uses its own type of ammo magazine."
Billy (in bonus costume) with the unlockable SMG.
An Umbrella trooper reports to Wesker while holding an MP5.
The Umbrella trooper helplessly fires his MP5 while being assaulted by mutant leeches. Note that unlike the MP5-like SMG found in gameplay, this one more clearly has an MP5 forearm.
The second Umbrella trooper bursts in, also wielding an MP5.
An Umbrella assassin wielding an MP5 in Dr. Marcus's flashback.
Close-up shot.
The Umbrella assassins lower their guns when Wesker walks in following Marcus's assassination, giving a side look of the guns. Note that these SMGs appear to have no stock.

Hybrid Grenade Launcher

The Grenade Launcher in game is a fictional design that resembles a cross between an Arwen 37, a DefTech 37mm launcher, and a Milkor MGL while having the folding stock of a SPAS-12. It is found inside the Umbrella Training Facility. Grenade rounds available include normal explosive Grenades, Napalm Grenades, and Acid Grenades.

ARWEN 37 - 37mm
Defense Technologies/Federal Laboratories launcher 37mm with fixed stock
Milkor MGL fitted with Armson OEG reflex sight - 40x46mm
Franchi SPAS-12 with stock folded and butt-hook removed - 12 gauge
"A large grenade launcher featuring a revolver-style chamber."
Billy aims the Grenade Launcher in-game.

Rocket Launcher

A Rocket Launcher with infinite ammunition is unlocked by beating the main game with an S Rank, given to Rebecca's inventory upon the start of a new game. Its design is completely fictional.

"A devastatingly powerful piece of weaponry that fires rockets."
Rebecca holds the launcher.

Training Room Arsenal

In the Training Room at the basement of the training facility, an arsenal of unusable weapons can be found. Inspecting the weapons reveals that all of the weapons are broken.

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M16

During Billy's flashback to the events in Africa that falsely implicated him of murdering 23 people, his unit wielded what seemed to be M16 rifles with SIG SG 550 stocks.

Colt M16A2 - 5.56x45mm
SIG SG 550 with proprietary bipod - 5.56x45mm
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Bonus

Ammo images.

Handgun ammunition. Unlike the remake of Resident Evil (2002), ammunition for the handgun is kept as boxes of bullets instead of magazines; this is presumably due to there being two handguns in the game.
Shotgun ammunition.
Magnum ammunition.
SMG ammunition.

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