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The ".45 Revolver" is essentially a scaled-up version of the .30 Revolver and is, therefore, similarly generic. The ".45" is short for .45 ACP, according to the weapon's ammunition boxes; as a rimless cartridge, .45 ACP is not a terribly common chambering for revolvers. It is the game's magnum revolver, dealing much more damage per shot than the .30 Revolver (despite the fact that .30 Carbine is ''more powerful'' than .45 ACP) and possessing a much higher base durability. Its ammunition, however, is more expensive to craft and harder to find as loot. | The ".45 Revolver" is essentially a scaled-up version of the .30 Revolver and is, therefore, similarly generic. The ".45" is short for .45 ACP, according to the weapon's ammunition boxes; as a rimless cartridge, .45 ACP is not a terribly common chambering for revolvers. It is the game's magnum revolver, dealing much more damage per shot than the .30 Revolver (despite the fact that .30 Carbine is ''more powerful'' than .45 ACP) and possessing a much higher base durability. Its ammunition, however, is more expensive to craft and harder to find as loot. | ||
[[File:TWDSS 45Revolver 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The ".45 Revolver" as it appears in-game. Note the general similarity to the .30 Revolver, although this handgun has a lug assembly and cut-down trigger guard.]] | [[File:TWDSS 45Revolver 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The ".45 Revolver" as it appears in-game. Note the general similarity to the .30 Revolver, although this handgun has a lug assembly and cut-down trigger guard.]] | ||
+ | [[File:TWDSS 45Revolver 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A side-by-side comparison of the two revolvers. Yeehaw. ]] | ||
==Beretta M9== | ==Beretta M9== |
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The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners is a 2020 virtual reality (VR) title based on the 2003 comic The Walking Dead. The game takes place in a flooded, zombie-infested New Orleans where two factions, the Tower and the Reclaimed, squabble for control over the few remaining areas of dry land. The gem of NOLA, however, is the "Reserve", a cache of military supplies rumored to contain massive stockpiles of food, medicine, and weaponry. One of many drawn to NOLA in search of the Reserve, the player ("The Tourist") must fight off zombies, cooperate with survivors, and craft gear from scavenged junk to survive.
The following weapons appear in the video game The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners:
Overview
As the player explores the world of TWD: S&S , they can gather various "junk" items ranging from broken guns to books and old shoes. By bringing these items back to their home base, the player can break them down into their base resources, which in turn be used to craft equipment, weapons, and medicine at specialized workbenches. While various firearms can be crafted by the player, the weapons are exceptionally crude in both appearance and function, exploding catastrophically (Far Cry 2-style) after only several magazines. Ammunition can be found rarely as loot or, similarly, crafted by the player.
Firearms in TWD: S&S are fragile, loud, and powerful. A single headshot from any gun is enough to drop a zombie, but each weapon's low maximum durability and the rarity of ammunition means that the player needs to make each shot count. When low on durability, some weapons can experience malfunctions (failure to eject, specifically), requiring the player to manually cycle the weapon to chamber the next round.
Handguns
".30 Revolver"
The first firearm the player can craft is the ".30 Revolver", a nondescript revolver chambered in .30 Carbine. The least durable and least powerful (despite its caliber) of the handguns, it serves as a handy tool during the early-game for dispatching Walkers and hostile survivors alike at range.
".45 Revolver"
The ".45 Revolver" is essentially a scaled-up version of the .30 Revolver and is, therefore, similarly generic. The ".45" is short for .45 ACP, according to the weapon's ammunition boxes; as a rimless cartridge, .45 ACP is not a terribly common chambering for revolvers. It is the game's magnum revolver, dealing much more damage per shot than the .30 Revolver (despite the fact that .30 Carbine is more powerful than .45 ACP) and possessing a much higher base durability. Its ammunition, however, is more expensive to craft and harder to find as loot.
Beretta M9
Colt Python
Rifles
"Bolt-Action Rifle"
Heckler & Koch HK416
"Lever-Action Rifle"
Shotguns
12 Gauge Double-Barreled Shotgun
Benelli Supernova
Unusable
Star Model BS
A Star Model BS appears as part of a low-resolution texture on a magazine prop.
Evans Repeating Rifle
The book "Lever-Actions" by Roy Orr, a collectible that unlocks the recipe for the Lever-Action Rifle when picked up, has an Evans Repeating Rifle on the cover.
Unidentified Lever-Action Rifles
A pair of lever-action rifles appear alongside the Evans Repeating Rifle on the cover of the aforementioned book.