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A modified [[Heckler & Koch MP7|Heckler & Koch MP7 Prototype]], based on the 2nd Heckler & Koch PDW prototype, appears 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. The foregrip is always folded up and a unusable dot sight is mounted.   
 
A modified [[Heckler & Koch MP7|Heckler & Koch MP7 Prototype]], based on the 2nd Heckler & Koch PDW prototype, appears 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. The foregrip is always folded up and a unusable dot sight is mounted.   
 
[[Image:H&K PDW.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch PDW (2nd prototype) - 4.6x30mm]]
 
[[Image:H&K PDW.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch PDW (2nd prototype) - 4.6x30mm]]
[[Image:RotTR MP7 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A heavily upgraded MP7 in the upgrade menu. Note the slanted grip and mounted [[M203|M203A1 grenade launcher]]]]
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[[Image:RotTR MP7 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A heavily upgraded MP7 in the upgrade menu. Note the slanted grip and mounted [[M203|M203A1 grenade launcher]] clipping into the folded foregrip.]]
 
[[Image:RotTR MP7 5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Brass flies as Lara opens fire on a Trinity flamethrower operator.]]
 
[[Image:RotTR MP7 5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Brass flies as Lara opens fire on a Trinity flamethrower operator.]]
  

Revision as of 03:33, 25 June 2016


Rise of the Tomb Raider
Rise-of-the-Tomb-Raider-Amazon-France-Video-games.jpg
Offical Cover Art
Release Date: 2015 (2016 for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4)
Developer: Crystal Dynamics
Publisher: Square Enix
Series: Tomb Raider
Platforms: Microsoft Windows

PlayStation 4
Xbox 360
Xbox One

Genre: Action-adventure


The following weapons appear in the video game Rise of the Tomb Raider:


Handguns

Nagant Revolver

Lara finds a Nagant revolver in the Train Yard level. It appears to be a cross between the M1895 and M1910 version with the latter's swing-out cylinder. Oddly, it has the front hinge of a Smith & 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.

Nagant M1895 Revolver - 7.62x38R Nagant.
Nagant M1910 swing out cylinder Revolver - 7.62x38R Nagant. This version was made at Liege and it was being tested as a replacement for the M1895. But WWI came along and it was never accepted into Russian service.
The mutant Nagant revolver lying on the ground.
Lara holds her newly acquired Nagant revolver.
The Nagant in the upgrade menu
Lara aims the Nagant as she rides a lift in the Babba Yaga DLC mission. Note the permanently attached Pistol Suppressor.

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 available 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 reloading, resulting in Lara firing over 83 rounds (75 HP + 7 round base mag size) without reloading!

Remington Model 1911 R1 Enhanced - .45 ACP
Lara stands down and holds her R1 Enhanced up to defuse the situation.
When the situation deteriorates, Lara opens fire. Note the infinity symbol showing infinite spare ammo.
Lara holds her R1, fitted with an extended magazine, ported vented slide, and a suppressor, in the weapons selection menu. The point of using a suppressor with a ported barrel is questionable.
The Trinity soldier at the right holds his R1 Enhanced on captured Remnant fighters.
Lara holds her R1, fitted with a muzzle break, as she executes a Trinity soldier with a Pistol Finisher attack.
In the aftermath of another Pistol Finisher, Lara holds her R1, now fitted with a extended magazine and muzzle weight.
Anna aims a stock R1 at Lara in the game's climax.
Lara holds her own pistol, the Accipitor Noxa, on Anna in the same cutscene.
Lara aims her muzzle weight equipped R1 Enhanced in the final cutscene.

IMI Desert Eagle Mark XIX

The "Heavy Pistol" is roughly based on the Desert Eagle Mark XIX.

IMI Desert Eagle Mark XIX - .50 AE
The Desert Eagle in the mods menu equipped with a muzzle break and extended magazine. The model appears rather low-quality and shiny.
Lara holds the suppressed Desert Eagle.

Beretta 92SB

The Beretta 92SB is used by Lord Croft in a flashback to commit suicide. The model appears to have been recycled from the 2013 game.

Beretta 92SB with wooden grips - 9x19mm
RotTR 92 1.jpg
The smoking Beretta 92SB in Lord Croft's hand.

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 post-2001 continuity.

Heckler & Koch USP Match - 9x19mm
The USP Match appears as the weapon icon for the Desert Eagle.

Submachine Guns

Heckler & Koch MP7 Prototype

A modified Heckler & Koch MP7 Prototype, based on the 2nd Heckler & Koch PDW prototype, appears 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. The foregrip is always folded up and a unusable dot sight is mounted.

Heckler & Koch PDW (2nd prototype) - 4.6x30mm
A heavily upgraded MP7 in the upgrade menu. Note the slanted grip and mounted M203A1 grenade launcher clipping into the folded foregrip.
Brass flies as Lara opens fire on a Trinity flamethrower operator.

Type 100 submachine gun

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.

Type 100 - 8x22mm Nambu
A Remnant fighter holds his Type 100 as Jacob appears.
Another view of the same weapon.
Trinity PMCs cover the rear as Anna heads for the Chamber of Souls, it appears that all of the Trinity operatives have the Type 100 in this cutscene.

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. The model used by NPCs is recycled from the previous game as where Lara's is a new model made for the game.

Winchester Model 1912 "Trench Gun" with heat shield and bayonet lug - 12 gauge
A Trinity soldier holds his Winchester Model 1912 on Jacob in the Upper Village. Note the bayonet lub and heat shield, also that it's the same model from the previous game.
Jacob holds the Winchester Model 1912 after killing its former owner.
Lara holds her newly acquired Winchester Model 1912. The heat shield, bayonet lug, and green paint job are gone, though she can later add the heat shield as an upgrade. This is a new higher quality model made for this game.
Lara holds her Model 1912, fitted with a shell holder and heat shield, as she talks with Nadia. The shell holder is an inventory, rather than weapon, upgrade that increases Lara's shotshell ammo pool.
Lara holds the 1912 as she executes a Shotgun Finisher move on a Trinity soldier.
The Winchester can also be fitted with a pistol-grip forend for better control, as seen here as Lara heads out of the Red Mine Challenge Tomb. The small "39" by the ammo count is the number of incendiary Dragon's Breath shells Lara has available.
Lara aims her Model 1912, now fitted with a improved choke tube and extended magazine tube, as she battle her way through Trinity soldiers.
Muzzle flash lights up the screen as Lara battles numerous enemies. Note the G36 used by the middle soldier and another Model 1912 Trench at far right
A Trinity soldier holds his Model 1912 Trench gun. The previous game's model again.

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 Gold version,Thunderclap, is awarded for achieving 100% completion and a short-barrel version, Voidhammer, is available with the Cold Darkness DLC

Lara aims her newly acquired double-barreled shotgun, fitted with a heat shield and shell holder.
A nice view of the double-barreled shotgun as Lara talks to one of the Remnant. Note the improved choke fitted to the muzzle.
Lara puts her shotgun to good use and murders Bambi.
Lara guns down an Infected as she escapes an exploding lair in the Final Darkness DLC mission.
Voidhammer, seen in the upgrade menu.

Franchi PA8

A Franchi PA8 with a vent-rib barrel, most of a Franchi SPAS-12 foregrip, a top rail on the receiver, and Benelli-style ghost ring sights appears as the "Tactical Shotgun" and can be bought at the Supply Shack for 140 Byzantine Coins. It can be fitted with all the same upgrades as the Model 1912, as well as a 12-shot drum magazine for quick reloads

Franchi PA8 - 12 gauge
The PA8 in the Supply Shack as Lara checks out the selection.
The PA8 in the upgrades menu. Oddly, the magazine tube extension remain in place after fitting the drum mag and two separate muzzle devices are fitted at once. It's worth noting that the drum magazine is a X Products X-15 5.56x45mm 50-round drum magazine meant for AR-15s.
Lara executes a Shotgun Finisher on an unlucky Deathless One with her PA8.
Lara fires her PA8 at a Remnant-fired trebuchet round, hoping to bring down Trinity's mutant helicopter.

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.

Izhmash KS-K - 12 gauge
The Saiga-12 seen in the weapon upgrade menu.
Lara pours buckshot into Trinity Special Forces soldiers hiding in smoke. The skull with a line through it symbol indicates that a Finishing Move can be done on the target.
Lara holds Harbinger as she talks with Remnant fighters in a cave.
Lara prepares to execute a Shotgun Finisher move with Harbinger.


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.

A US imported Romanian WASR-2 - 5.45x39mm
Trinity soldiers move to secure an objective in Syria.
Another Trinity soldier runs with his WASR during a cutscene early in Siberia
Lara aims her newly acquired WASR at its former owner as she escapes the Gulag.
Lara holds her laser-sighted WASR, which also has a AK-74 style muzzle break
Trinity solders hold Remnant fighters at gunpoint in a cutscene.
Lara preforms a Assault Rifle takedown with her WASR on a Remnant soldier. Note the triggerless M203A1, and that the front sight seems to have vanished


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.

Zastava M72 Light Machine Gun with 30-round box magazine - 7.62x39mm
Lara holds her mutant AK. It is fitted with a laser sight, jungle-taped 35-round mags, a heat shield, and suppressor.
Lara clutches her AK, now fitted with an extended barrel, during the final level.
Aiming the AK in the weapons selection screen.
Lara opens fire on a Deathless One in the Lost City.
The AK in the upgrades menu. It resembles the Yugolslavian 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. A snow-camo version, Snoweflake,

Heckler & Koch G36KV with rail top carry handle (originally introduced for G36C) - 5.56x45mm
The G36K in the Supply Shack as Lara checks out the selection.
A Trinity Special Forces operator carries a G36 as he prepares to attack Lara
Trinity SF operators advance through smoke firing their laser-sighted G36K assault rifles
The G36K in the upgrade menu
Lara ambushes some Trinity solders at the lumber mill. Note the extended 45-round mag, muzzle break, and improved receiver (denoted by its lighter color).
Lara preforms a Assault Rifle Takedown with her G36, now fitted with a suppressor and drum mag.
A Trinity soldier desperately pours G36 fire into a group of Deathless Ones shortly before being obliterated by a Remnant trebuchet strike
Lara engages Trinity forces with a heavily upgraded Snowflake.
Brass flies as Konstantine sprays G36 fire at Lara in their fight.


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.

Knight's Armament Company M203A1 - 40x46mm
The M203A1 at the supply shack, with the trigger and trigger guard visible.
A side view showing the missing trigger as Lara talks to a Remnant teacher.
Another view of the M203A1 mounted to Lara's mutant AK in the upgrade menu.

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.

Home-made Chechen launcher designed for Russian caseless ammunition - 40mm
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A slightly better view, and appears that all of the Trinity operatives have the Type 100 in this cutsceen

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

A Trinity flamethrower operator advances on Lara in a cutscene.
Lara ambushes a flamethrower operator.
A few rounds later, the operator about to explode in a karmicly appropriate fireball

Unknown Machine Gun

An unknown machine gun is seen as Lara swims through the Flooded Archives level, dropped by a fallen Trinity soldier

The machine gun sinks to the bottom as Lara swims by

Grenades

M67 hand grenade

A M67 hand grenade is thrown at Lara in a cutscene.

M67 fragmentation grenade
The M67 bounces towards Lara

Smoke Grenade

Trinity soldiers throw smoke grenades at Lara in a cutscene.

The smoke grenades land by Lara. The grenade vaguely resembles a complete 40mm grende round
Another view, showing the holes around the top. The grenades may be modeled off of airsoft 40mm rounds, similar to the round seen in Season 1 of Arrow.

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.

Lara discovers the grenade. Note the holes around the top, used to spray airsoft pellets.
The completed first grenade arrow. Note the 1944 date on the round, erroneous as the 40x46mm round debuted in the early 1960s

See Also

Tomb Raider Franchise
Films Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001)  •  Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (2003)
Video Games

Tomb Raider I (1996)  •   Tomb Raider II (1997)  •   Tomb Raider III (1998)  •   Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation (1999)  •   Tomb Raider: Chronicles (2000)  •   Angel of Darkness (2003)  •   Legend (2006)  •   Anniversary (2007)  •   Underworld (2008)  •   Tomb Raider (2013)  •   Rise of the Tomb Raider (2015)  •  


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