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[[Image:RotTR grenade 2 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lara discovers the grenade. Note the holes around the top, used to spray airsoft pellets.]] | [[Image:RotTR grenade 2 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lara discovers the grenade. Note the holes around the top, used to spray airsoft pellets.]] | ||
[[Image:RotTR grenade 2 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The completed first grenade arrow. Note the 1944 date on the round, erroneous as the 40x46mm round debuted in the early 1960s ]] | [[Image:RotTR grenade 2 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The completed first grenade arrow. Note the 1944 date on the round, erroneous as the 40x46mm round debuted in the early 1960s ]] | ||
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+ | !align=center colspan="2" bgcolor=#D0E7FF |<div style="font-size: 125%;">Tomb Raider Franchise</div> | ||
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+ | |align=center rowspan="1" bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|'''Films'''||style="padding-left: 1em"|''[[Lara Croft: Tomb Raider]]'' (2001) • ''[[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life]]'' (2003) | ||
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+ | ''[[Tomb Raider I]]'' (1996) • | ||
+ | ''[[Tomb Raider II]]'' (1997) • | ||
+ | ''[[Tomb Raider III]]'' (1998) • | ||
+ | ''[[Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation]]'' (1999) • | ||
+ | ''[[Tomb Raider: Chronicles]]'' (2000) • | ||
+ | ''[[Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness|Angel of Darkness]]'' (2003) • | ||
+ | ''[[Tomb Raider: Legend|Legend]]'' (2006) • | ||
+ | ''[[Tomb Raider: Anniversary|Anniversary]]'' (2007) • | ||
+ | ''[[Tomb Raider: Underworld|Underworld]]'' (2008) • | ||
+ | ''[[Tomb Raider (2013)|Tomb Raider]]'' (2013) • | ||
+ | ''[[Rise of the Tomb Raider]]'' (2015) • | ||
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Revision as of 20:22, 14 March 2016
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The following weapons appear in the video game Rise of the Tomb Raider:
Pistols
Nagant Revolver
Lara finds a Nagant revolver in the Train Yard level. It appears to be a cross between the M1895 and M1910 version and has a swing-out cylinder. Oddly, it has the front hinge of a Smith and Wesson break-action revolver. Concept art shows it as break-action, though in the final game it is swing-out. Nadia, a NPC appearing in the Baba Yaga DLC, draws her Nagant on Lara after being found hiding in a locker. Lara quickly points out that the revolver is empty, and Nadia admits that the firing pin is broken anyways. It can be upgraded with a speed loader for faster reloads.
Remington Model 1911 R1 Enhanced
The Remington Model 1911 R1 Enhanced pistol is used by both Lara Croft and Trinity soldiers as the "Semi-Auto Pistol". A special version with a Matte Black finish, the "Acciptor Noxa", is avalable with the Siberian Ranger DLC. While in Syria and during QTEs the weapon has unlimited spare ammo, though in normal play it requires Lara to find ammunition. Unlocking the Hollow Point skill allows Lara to craft hollow-point rounds for increased damage. The stock 7 round magazine can be extended to 10, 14, and finally ??? rounds. Fired with Mouse Button 4, the HP rounds can be fired without relaoding, resulting in Lara firing over 83 rounds (75 HP + 7 round base mag size) without reloading.
Desert Eagle Mark XIX
The Desert Eagle Mark XIX appears as the "Heavy Pistol".
Beretta 92SB
The Beretta 92SB is used by Lord Croft in a flashback to commit suicide. The model arrears to have been recycled from the 2013 game
Heckler & Koch USP Match
The Heckler & Koch USP Match appears as the weapon icon for the Desert Eagle, presumably in reference to Lara's preferred weapon in the original continuity.
Submachine guns
Heckler & Koch MP7
A modified Heckler & Koch MP7 apears as the "Submachine gun", a high rate of fire, low damage weapon available after Lara finds all 4 parts for it. For some reason, the grip is slanted rather that straight and it appears to be based on the 2nd prototype. The foregrip is always folded up and a unusable dot sight is mounted.
Type 100
When Lara first enters the Geothermal Valley level, Remnant fighters are seen with Type 100 submachine guns fitted with home-made grenade launchers during a cutscene. The Type 100 is seen again in the hands of Trinity soldiers as they advance to the Chamber of Souls. The model is recycled from the previous game, and the weapons are never seen again, with both factions using the WASR-2 in game.
Shotguns
Winchester Model 1912
Lara acquires a Winchester Model 1912 shotgun during a battle in the Geothermal Valley's Upper Village after Jacob disarms a Trinity soldier of it and tosses it to her. Initially a stockless Trench version, the bayonet lug and heat shield disappear after Lara gets the weapon. Trinity mercenaries use the cutscene Trench version late game as well.
12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun
A 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun is available as the "Break-Action Shotgun" after Lara finds the parts for it. While powerful, its usefulness is diminished by being the third shotgun available, as the Tactical Shotgun can be bought early game and the Pump Shotgun is acquired before all the Break-action's parts are found. An even more powerful version is awarded for achieving 100% completion.
Saiga 12
The Saiga 12 shotgun apears as the "Full-Auto Shotgun", and it unique version "Harbinger" with a red paint job. It is fitted with a folding stock and an enlargened charging handle. The 6 round magazine can be upgraded to a 12-round stick and then a 15 round drum.
Rifles
WASR-2
The WASR-2 is the standard weapon of all factions, including Trinity and the Remnant. Lara aquires one after disarming a Trinity solder in the Gulag level, and it is avalable the rest of the game. Oddly, the gas tube is not present of the weapon, the game treating it as a Tier 4 upgrade that increases the rate of fire.
AK type
The WASR-2 can be upgraded with extended 35 and 40 round magazine, an AMD-65 style heat shield, AK-74 style muzzle brake, and an extended barrel, resulting in a mish-mash of various AK-47 derivatives. The end result resembles the Zastava M72.
Heckler & Koch G36K
The Heckler & Koch G36K apears as the "Military Rifle" and is used by Trinity Special Forces troops, often with laser sights. Lara can buy it from the Supply Shack for 140 Byzantine coins. The stock 30-round magzine can be upgraded to 45 and then 60 rounds.
Heavy weapons
M203A1
The M203A1 appears as the "Rifle Grenade Launcher" and is available for 120 Byzantine Coins at the Supply Shack. The trigger guard and trigger are missing on the in-game model despite being visible in the Supply Shack. Fired with MB4, the M203A1 is fitted to all Rifle-category weapons and does not need to be reloaded as long as Lara has ammo for it. Despite this, trying to fire without ammo will result in Lara attempting to reload.
Home Made Grenade launcher
The grenade launcher from the 2013 game returns, mounted on Type 100 submachine guns used by Remnant fighters and Trinity mercenaries in cutscenes.
Flame Thrower
Various Trinity solders are armed with flamethrowers to make Lara's life miserable. In proper video game fashion, the operator can only be killed by shooting the tanks until they explode
Unknown Machine Gun
An unknown machine gun is seen as Lara swims through the Flooded Archives level, dropped by a fallen Trinity soldier
Grenades
M67 hand grenade
A M67 hand grenade is thrown at Lara in a cutscene.
Smoke Grenade
Trinity soldiers throw smoke grenades at Lara in a cutscene.
Frag grenade (M203 Airsoft)
Lara finds what appears to be a modified Airsoft version of a M203 40x46mm round in a Remnant arms cache and uses them to craft Grenade Arrows.
See Also
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