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[[File:Resident-evil-7-Glock-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ethan aims his Glock at the, now flaming, Jack Baker.]] | [[File:Resident-evil-7-Glock-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ethan aims his Glock at the, now flaming, Jack Baker.]] |
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Resident Evil 7: Biohazard is an upcoming First Person Shooter and ninth numbered installment in the main-line Resident Evil video game series. Set after the events of Resident Evil 6 the player is given control of Ethan Winters, who is looking for his missing wife, Mia, after receiving a mysterious message instructing him to travel to Louisiana. Things quickly become complicated due to a series of horrific biological experiments gone wrong, and Ethan finds himself fighting for his life against the violent, brutal Baker family.
The game is notable for being the first mainline series game not set in traditional third-person; instead, this title is a first-person shooter. It was released on January 24, 2017.
Handguns
Glock 17
The Glock 17 is the second handgun available to Ethan, after taking it from a sheriff's Deputy, shortly before the first fight with Jack Baker, and will most likely be the player's main weapon for the rest of the game, due to its common ammo type and versatility. Unlike the 1911, the Glock allows for chambering the higher pressure ammo, making it the clear choice even after the M19 becomes available again.
It appears to be a 2nd Gen Glock because it lacks the accessory rail. It also has a 10 round capacity, which is inaccurate for an LEO to be carrying; 10-round magazines do exist for the Glock 17, but they are intended for civilian customers in states with magazine capacity restrictions.
M1911A1
An M1911A1 is featured, first seen being picked up by Ethan in an early trailer. As shown in a pre-release demo, it is referred to as the "M19 Handgun", where it can (rather strangely) be found in a toilet filled with blood, after said toilet is drained. When Ethan picks up the handgun, he performs a brass check, confirming that it is, in fact, chambered; as Ethan has only one hand during this sequence in the final game, the animation doesn't exist. Ethan loses this handgun after his second fight with Mia, presumably taken by the Bakers when they capture him. He can then acquire a broken M19 in Zoe's trailer, which can be combined with a Repair Kit to form a functioning handgun. The M19 has a smaller capacity than the G17 but does more damage, though it also can't use enhanced ammo, making the choice clear.
In the demo, the 1911A1 has no animations for its hammer, meaning it functions in incorrect DAO mode; this is especially jarring since Ethan's first act was to chamber a round, which should have automatically cocked the hammer. It also incorrectly features a hinge style trigger rather than a conventional 1911 straight pull trigger. Also as of the demo, it uses 9mm ammo, though in the final game, the weapon's caliber isn't stated.
Shotguns
Remington 870
A Remington 870 is seen in a cutscene during the game's opening. Ethan can later acquire one by completing a puzzle similar to one from the original Resident Evil. In combat, the shotgun is the most practical weapon, able to kill Molders in one well-placed shot. Ammo drops are randomized, though, and can be scarce, so care should be exercised when using the Remington.
Unknown Over-Under Shotgun
An over-under shotgun of unknown make is used by Ethan as a counterweight to acquire the Remington 870 early in the game. The shotgun itself is broken and cannot be used.