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− | [[Image:Legends_007_(61).jpg|none|600px|thumb|]] | + | [[Image:Legends_007_(61).jpg|none|600px|thumb|...which, as can be seen while replacing the tiny box magazine, seems to have been based on an AK-style rail bracket meant to be fitted to a side dovetail rail.]] |
==Remington 870 Custom== | ==Remington 870 Custom== |
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007: Legends incorporates six of Bond's movies : Goldfinger, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Moonraker, Licence to Kill, Die Another Day and Skyfall.
The following guns were used in the video game 007: Legends:
Pistols
Walther P99
As in the 2010 GoldenEye 007, Bond's starting weapon in every mission is a Walther P99 equipped with a detachable suppressor; for some reason it is shown much larger than in GoldenEye. The P99 is relatively weak and can only accept the extended magazine and compensator accessories, but has a generous 16-round magazine.
Walther PPK
The Walther PPK is an available handgun in game, going by the moniker "Bernetti TC32"; this is odd, as the WA2000 and the P99 both use their actual names in-game, and the WA2000 even has proper Walther trademarks.
Kel-Tec PMR-30
The Kel-Tec PMR-30 is available in the Die Another Day and Moonraker levels, and is also used by Pam Bouvier in the Licence to Kill level. It is referred to as the "Tec-Fire RF30" in-game. It is a fairly weak pistol, although it makes up for this with an enormous 30-round magazine and the ability to mount a reflex sight. Surprisingly, it is not able to equip the full-auto accessory despite having a suitably large magazine to make use of it. This is the first known major media appearance of this gun.
Beretta 93R
The Beretta 93R is an available handgun in-game, and is referred to as the "Kunara V". It has an incorrect 18-round magazine capacity (actual magazines for the weapon holding 10, 15, 17, or 20 rounds, not counting some higher-capacity aftermarket ones).
Mauser C96
The Mauser C96 is yet another in-game handgun, appearing as the "Red 96".
Beretta 418
The Beretta 418 is available in-game, referred to simply as the "Mother of Pearl 418". The weapon's presence is presumably a nod to James Bond carrying a suppressed one in his first five novels before acquiring his iconic Walther PPK.
Pw wz. 33
The Pw wz. 33 is an available pistol in-game, referred to as the "Torka T3".
Taurus Model 608
The Taurus Model 608 is an available handgun in-game, and is referred to as the "Iguana .44" (which is incorrect, as the 608 is actually chambered in .357 Magnum).
Smith & Wesson Model 29
The Smith & Wesson Model 29 is usable in-game, and is gold-plated and fitted with pearl grips.
Golden Gun
The famous Golden Gun prop from The Man with the Golden Gun is available for use in-game, and, as ever, holds only one round at a time.
Submachine Guns
Vz. 61 Skorpion
The Vz. 61 Skorpion is an available submachine gun in-game, possessing a correct 20-round magazine capacity. It appears as the "KL-033 Mk2", as a reference to its infamous GoldenEye incarnation, which was known as the "Klobb".
Daewoo K7
The Daewoo K7 is another available submachine gun in-game, going by the name "Danyo LT7".
Heckler & Koch MP5A2
The H&K MP5A2 is yet another option for those desiring a submachine gun in this game. Its in-game name, as it has been in previous titles, is "Sigmus 9".
Heckler & Koch MP7A1
The Heckler & Koch MP7A1 is a selectable SMG in-game, going by the name "Stauger UA-1".
TDI Vector
The TDI Vector is also available in-game, being referred to as the "Strata SV-400".
Saab Bofors Dynamics CBJ-MS
Rounding out the list of available SMGs in-game is the Saab Bofors Dynamics CBJ-MS or, as the game calls it, the "Dynamiks PT J-20".
Assault Rifles & Battle Rifles
Colt M4
The M4A1 is a usable assault rifle in-game, going by the same "Terralite III" name as it had in previous games. The in-game model is reused from GoldenEye Reloaded's Terralite III and the "TND-16" in 007: Quantum of Solace. The M4A1 is equipped with an irremovable vertical foregrip.
Beretta ARX-160
The Beretta ARX-160 is another available assault rifle in-game, where it is referred to as the "Bennetti ARV".
STK SAR-21 MMS
Another available assault rifle is the SAR-21 or, as the game calls it, the "STK-21 Commando". For some reason, it has the iron sights from an FN SCAR-series rifle, along with a vertical foregrip.
FN SCAR-L
The "Kalos TT9", a SCAR-L, is another available assault rifle in-game. Like many of the game's other weapons, it is fitted with a non-removable foregrip.
AKM
A revamped version of the AKM model from GoldenEye Reloaded is available in-game, appearing as the "AK-47", notably appearing in the level based on Licence to Kill. Instead of the incorrect MP5-style scope mount seen in Reloaded, it has an AK-style bracket mounting rail. As before, the AKM is fitted with a smooth AK-47 type handguard rather than the "palm swell" AKM handguard.
M14
An M14 in a Sage stock is also available in-game.
Shotguns
Airsoft Shotgun
The "Camara US6" shotgun in-game seems to be based on a Cybergun "Mossberg 590" airsoft shotgun (which, visually speaking, seems to have more in common with certain Remington 870 variants), particularly distinguished by its tiny box magazine, which, contrary to its in-game capacity, looks as if it could barely contain 2 cartridges.
Remington 870 Custom
The custom Remington 870 from GoldenEye 007 returns, still called the "PT-9 Interdictus." The weapon no longer has any shells in the spare shell holder and has new iron sights; in addition the foregrip has been changed to what appears to be the front grip of a Kel-Tec KSG shotgun fitted with a vertical foregrip. The Remington 870 appears in the first section of the Goldfinger level in the hands of Goldfinger's Korean guards, and can be modified with a suppressor, compensator, extended magazine and / or reflex sight.
Franchi SPAS-12
USAS-12
Sniper Rifles
Walther WA 2000
SVD Dragunov
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare
The Arctic Warfare appears as "Gambit CP-208" and features a side-folding stock. Holds only 5 rounds instead of the correct 10, suggesting that it was supposed to be the AWM or AWSM.
Mk 12 Mod 1 Special Purpose Rifle
The Mk 12 Mod 1 Special Purpose Rifle
Patrice's sniper
On the level Shanghai, the player can use the same sniper that Patrice uses in the Skyfall movie.
Launchers & mounted weapons
RPG-7
Milkor MGL
Dillon Aero M134 Minigun
Dillion Aero M134 Miniguns can be seen mounted in various places, including on the EMP-hardened transport helicopter.
Other
Moonraker laser gun
The laser gun is a dressed up IMI Uzi replica.
Moonraker pistol laser
Compressed air pistol
The compressed air pistol used by Bond in Live and Let Die is available in Legends multiplayer as a secondary weapon.
Grapnel pistol
Pen gun
Starting on the Licence to Kill level, Bond starts with a fictional pen gun as a permanent part of his inventory, with three different types of ammunition. It functions as a perfectly silent gun which can fire either sound rounds to distract enemies by drawing them towards the point of impact, tranquiliser rounds that effectively kill their target (they never wake up) and also allows Bond to knock out "civilians" (ie, people he isn't allowed to kill) at a distance. The final type is an electrical round which is basically a silent grenade launcher with quite a substantial blast radius.