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'''The following weapons are used in the video game Team Fortress 2:''' | '''The following weapons are used in the video game Team Fortress 2:''' | ||
− | = Shared Weapons = | + | =Shared Weapons= |
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=="Pistol"== | =="Pistol"== | ||
The secondary weapon for the Engineer and Scout classes, the Pistol is a mixture of the [[Makarov PM]], [[Walther PPK]], and [[Smith & Wesson 61 Escort]]. It possesses the Makarov's slide, trigger, upper frame, the PPK's ejection port, handle, handgrips, and the S&W's trigger guard. It lacks power and has only average accuracy, but has good range and is semi-automatic with a very fast reload time for its twelve-round magazine; it can be used as a backup when one's primary weapon is out of ammunition (either for finishing off injured enemies or covering a retreat), or for harassing enemies and picking off undefended buildings at a distance. The light-traveling Scout carries three extra magazines, and the ever-prepared Engineer carries sixteen extra magazines (and two-thirds of one more). | The secondary weapon for the Engineer and Scout classes, the Pistol is a mixture of the [[Makarov PM]], [[Walther PPK]], and [[Smith & Wesson 61 Escort]]. It possesses the Makarov's slide, trigger, upper frame, the PPK's ejection port, handle, handgrips, and the S&W's trigger guard. It lacks power and has only average accuracy, but has good range and is semi-automatic with a very fast reload time for its twelve-round magazine; it can be used as a backup when one's primary weapon is out of ammunition (either for finishing off injured enemies or covering a retreat), or for harassing enemies and picking off undefended buildings at a distance. The light-traveling Scout carries three extra magazines, and the ever-prepared Engineer carries sixteen extra magazines (and two-thirds of one more). | ||
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[[File:WaltherPPK.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Walther PPK - .380 ACP]] | [[File:WaltherPPK.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Walther PPK - .380 ACP]] | ||
[[File:S&W61Escort.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith & Wesson 61 Escort - .22 Long Rifle]] | [[File:S&W61Escort.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith & Wesson 61 Escort - .22 Long Rifle]] | ||
− | [[File:Engineer_Pistol.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:Engineer_Pistol.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The in-game model of the "Pistol".]] |
[[File:TF2 Pistol Drawing S.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Scout draws his sidearm, giving a good view of the unusual left-handed ejection port; while the nature of this animation would suggest that he carries the pistol in a chest or shoulder holster, he doesn't actually have a holster anywhere on his model, leaving the whereabouts of the Pistol when he's not using it a bit of a mystery.]] | [[File:TF2 Pistol Drawing S.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Scout draws his sidearm, giving a good view of the unusual left-handed ejection port; while the nature of this animation would suggest that he carries the pistol in a chest or shoulder holster, he doesn't actually have a holster anywhere on his model, leaving the whereabouts of the Pistol when he's not using it a bit of a mystery.]] | ||
[[File:TF2 Pistol S.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ignoring these inquiries, the Scout watches the enemy spawn near the second point of cp_dustbowl's first stage. Like many Valve characters, he uses the rather inadvisable "cup-and-saucer" grip, notorious for being unhelpful in recoil management.]] | [[File:TF2 Pistol S.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ignoring these inquiries, the Scout watches the enemy spawn near the second point of cp_dustbowl's first stage. Like many Valve characters, he uses the rather inadvisable "cup-and-saucer" grip, notorious for being unhelpful in recoil management.]] | ||
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[[File:TF2 Pistol Reloading E.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Engineer reloads his sidearm, slapping a new magazine in dramatically enough to almost hide the fact that the divot in the side is simply a texture; the old magazine doesn't visibly leave the magwell at any point during this animation, simply disappearing as soon as the reload button is pressed. Strangely enough, this process is somehow 0.11 seconds ''slower'' than the Scout's reload routine.]] | [[File:TF2 Pistol Reloading E.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Engineer reloads his sidearm, slapping a new magazine in dramatically enough to almost hide the fact that the divot in the side is simply a texture; the old magazine doesn't visibly leave the magwell at any point during this animation, simply disappearing as soon as the reload button is pressed. Strangely enough, this process is somehow 0.11 seconds ''slower'' than the Scout's reload routine.]] | ||
− | == Luger P08 == | + | ==Luger P08== |
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Max's signature "Lugermorph" sidearm in the ''Sam and Max: Freelance Police'' series appears as an unlockable secondary weapon for the Scout (and the Engineer after the July 1st 2010 update) for players who pre-ordered ''Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse'' or bought it within the first week of its release, or by winning it from Max in the game ''Poker Night at the Inventory''. Based on the [[Luger P08]], the Lugermorph is only a cosmetic reskin of the regular Pistol. | Max's signature "Lugermorph" sidearm in the ''Sam and Max: Freelance Police'' series appears as an unlockable secondary weapon for the Scout (and the Engineer after the July 1st 2010 update) for players who pre-ordered ''Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse'' or bought it within the first week of its release, or by winning it from Max in the game ''Poker Night at the Inventory''. Based on the [[Luger P08]], the Lugermorph is only a cosmetic reskin of the regular Pistol. | ||
− | + | [[File:LugerP08Pistol.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Luger P08 - 9x19mm]] | |
− | [[ | + | [[File:Weapon lugermorph.png|thumb|400px|none|Max's sidearm from the ''Sam & Max'' adventure game series]] |
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[[File:TF2Lugermorph1stPerson.jpg|thumb|400px|none|The Luger P08 in first person.]] | [[File:TF2Lugermorph1stPerson.jpg|thumb|400px|none|The Luger P08 in first person.]] | ||
− | == Ithaca 37 == | + | ==Ithaca 37== |
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A sawed-off [[Ithaca 37]] "Shotgun" is the Engineer's primary weapon and the secondary weapon for the Soldier, Pyro, and Heavy. Although it is his primary weapon, the Engineer uses it primarily in self-defense and in defense of his buildings. At close range, the Shotgun deals great damage, but falls off noticeably at mid range. The other classes that use the Shotgun as a secondary have highly-damaging primary weapons and use the Shotgun to finish off injured opponents or to conserve primary weapon ammo. In the Soldier's Shotgun taunt, he fires three shots in the manner of a twenty-one-gun salute, though no ammo is expended and causes no damage. Also when drawing it, the Pyro will rack the slide, which the other classes don't do. | A sawed-off [[Ithaca 37]] "Shotgun" is the Engineer's primary weapon and the secondary weapon for the Soldier, Pyro, and Heavy. Although it is his primary weapon, the Engineer uses it primarily in self-defense and in defense of his buildings. At close range, the Shotgun deals great damage, but falls off noticeably at mid range. The other classes that use the Shotgun as a secondary have highly-damaging primary weapons and use the Shotgun to finish off injured opponents or to conserve primary weapon ammo. In the Soldier's Shotgun taunt, he fires three shots in the manner of a twenty-one-gun salute, though no ammo is expended and causes no damage. Also when drawing it, the Pyro will rack the slide, which the other classes don't do. | ||
+ | [[File:Ithaca m37sawedoff.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Ithaca 37 with sawed-off stock and barrel - 12 gauge]] | ||
+ | [[File:Engineer_Shotgun.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Notice that the Shotgun's ejection port is on the left side, not the bottom like the real Ithaca 37, but oddly ejects to the right in-game.]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2 - Ithaca37 MeetTheSpy.jpg|thumb|600px|none|The Soldier racks the Ithaca 37's pump action after he deals with a Spy in ''Meet the Spy''.]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2 - Ithaca37 MeetTheScout.jpg|thumb|600px|none|The Heavy shoulders his Ithaca 37 in ''Meet the Scout''. Note that his ring-finger fills up the entire trigger guard.]] | ||
− | + | ==Mossberg 500== | |
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− | == Mossberg 500 == | ||
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There are two shotguns in the game that bear a resemblance to the [[Mossberg 500]]. "The Family Business" is an unlockable secondary weapon for the Heavy, is fitted with wooden furniture and tubular stock and a safety selector mounted on the left side of the receiver above the trigger. It holds eight rounds (the highest ammo capacity of all the shotguns in the game) and appears to be 20 gauge, since it does less damage per shot. Due to a bug, spent shells from "The Family Business" are ejected from the center of the screen, appearing out of thin air. In addition, the pump has no animation; the whole weapon moves back and forth instead of the pump. It fires 15% faster than the default Shotgun | There are two shotguns in the game that bear a resemblance to the [[Mossberg 500]]. "The Family Business" is an unlockable secondary weapon for the Heavy, is fitted with wooden furniture and tubular stock and a safety selector mounted on the left side of the receiver above the trigger. It holds eight rounds (the highest ammo capacity of all the shotguns in the game) and appears to be 20 gauge, since it does less damage per shot. Due to a bug, spent shells from "The Family Business" are ejected from the center of the screen, appearing out of thin air. In addition, the pump has no animation; the whole weapon moves back and forth instead of the pump. It fires 15% faster than the default Shotgun | ||
The other shotgun is the "Reserve Shooter", which features a green frame with a white star inside of a ring similar to the symbol seen on US Army vehicles in World War II, a green USMC-style barrel clamp, wooden sawed-off stock, and wooden forend. Originally available exclusively to the Soldier, recent updates allowed it to be used by the Pyro as well. It only holds four rounds, and for five seconds after drawing it will deliver mini-crits to targets in mid-air, though only ones launched as a result of knockback, such as explosives. As of the Jungle Inferno Update on October 20 of 2017, it cannot mini-crit airblasted targets, but does get mini-crits on enemy Pyros who are flying with the Thermal Thruster jetpack. As another effect, the user will switch to the weapon 20% faster. Interestingly, the weapon has an ejection port on the left side, but ejects spent shells to the right when fired. The "Reserve Shooter" also makes a distinctly deeper sound when fired that is noticeably different from most of the other shotguns in the game. | The other shotgun is the "Reserve Shooter", which features a green frame with a white star inside of a ring similar to the symbol seen on US Army vehicles in World War II, a green USMC-style barrel clamp, wooden sawed-off stock, and wooden forend. Originally available exclusively to the Soldier, recent updates allowed it to be used by the Pyro as well. It only holds four rounds, and for five seconds after drawing it will deliver mini-crits to targets in mid-air, though only ones launched as a result of knockback, such as explosives. As of the Jungle Inferno Update on October 20 of 2017, it cannot mini-crit airblasted targets, but does get mini-crits on enemy Pyros who are flying with the Thermal Thruster jetpack. As another effect, the user will switch to the weapon 20% faster. Interestingly, the weapon has an ejection port on the left side, but ejects spent shells to the right when fired. The "Reserve Shooter" also makes a distinctly deeper sound when fired that is noticeably different from most of the other shotguns in the game. | ||
+ | [[File:50577.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Mossberg 500 "Persuader" with high-capacity magazine tube - 12 gauge]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2-The Family Business.jpg|thumb|none|500px|"The Family Business"]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2 - FamilyBusiness Taunt Ingame.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Heavy taunts with the "Family Business." Note the Soviet hammer and sickle symbol on the stock.]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2ReserveShooterConceptArt.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Concept art for the Reserve Shooter.]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2ReserveShooterReload.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reloading the Reserve Shooter.]] | ||
− | + | ==Winchester Model 1897 "Trench Gun"== | |
− | + | The "Panic Attack" shotgun is based off a [[Winchester Model 1897]] in its famous "Trench Gun" configuration, with a sawed down stock and a drum magazine loaded into the bayonet mount. The weapon acts similarly to the Soldier's Beggar's Bazooka, having the player load in rounds and firing them off in a quick succession. The weapon also loads shells 50% faster than the Ithaca 37 listed above. The weapon also fires faster as the player's health gets lower, but accuracy decreases as well. | |
− | + | [[File:Winchester1897TrenchTakedown.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Winchester Model 1897 "Trench Gun" - 12 gauge]] | |
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− | + | ==COP 357== | |
− | + | The "Shortstop," a pearl-gripped derringer based on the [[COP 357 Derringer]] with a single external hammer, is one of the Scout's unlockable primary weapons. It has a tighter spread than the Scattergun, fires 75% faster, and reloads in one second, but inflicts 20% less damage overall and only loads four rounds. It is the only primary weapon based on a secondary. Though the Shortstop seems to fire .357 Magnum rounds loaded with "snake shot" instead of bullets, it used to draw from the same ammunition pool as the Pistol, Lugermorph, or Winger, which has been changed. The Shortstop currently has the unique feature of enabling the Scout to do a shove attack at an enemy in front of him, though it increases all knockback force taken by 20% while active. | |
− | + | [[File:N-copb.jpg|thumb|none|350px|COP 357 - .357 Magnum]] | |
− | = Scout = | + | [[File:Tf2derringer.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A render of The Shortstop.]] |
− | + | [[File:TF2 - Shortstop Ingame.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Shortstop in-game. Clearly visible here is the weapon's external hammer ,which isn't lined up with any of the barrels, leaving one to guess at the weapon's internal workings.]] | |
− | == COP 357 == | + | [[File:TF2 - Shortstop 3rdP Ingame.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Scout holds his Shortstop on pl_upward.]] |
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− | The "Shortstop," a pearl-gripped derringer based on the [[COP 357 Derringer | ||
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− | [[File:TF2 - Shortstop Ingame.jpg|thumb|none| | ||
− | [[File:TF2 - Shortstop 3rdP Ingame.jpg|thumb|none| | ||
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+ | ==Beretta 3032 Tomcat== | ||
The "Winger" resembles a [[Beretta 3032 Tomcat]] with a radiation hazard symbol on the grips and yellow wings imprinted at the rear of the slide and a squared back-end with no external hammer. It is an unlockable secondary weapon for Scout, which inflicts 15% more damage per shot than the Pistol, but only loads five rounds. It also increases the user's maximum jump height by 25%. | The "Winger" resembles a [[Beretta 3032 Tomcat]] with a radiation hazard symbol on the grips and yellow wings imprinted at the rear of the slide and a squared back-end with no external hammer. It is an unlockable secondary weapon for Scout, which inflicts 15% more damage per shot than the Pistol, but only loads five rounds. It also increases the user's maximum jump height by 25%. | ||
+ | [[File:Beretta3032TomcatSS.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Beretta 3032 Tomcat in Stainless Steel - .32 ACP]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2 - Winger Ingame.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Winger ingame.]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2 - Winger 3rdP Ingame.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Third-person shot of the Winger.]] | ||
− | + | ==Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket== | |
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− | == Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket == | ||
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Released as part of the Pyromania Update, the "Pretty Boy's Pocket Pistol" is based on the [[Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket]] with wood grips. The pistol's name is inspired by notorious gangster Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd. The weapon also shares the same reloading animation as the Scout's default pistol. It fires 10% slower than the normal Pistol and holds only 9 rounds in the magazine, but can heal the Scout for up to 7 health per hit. | Released as part of the Pyromania Update, the "Pretty Boy's Pocket Pistol" is based on the [[Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket]] with wood grips. The pistol's name is inspired by notorious gangster Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd. The weapon also shares the same reloading animation as the Scout's default pistol. It fires 10% slower than the normal Pistol and holds only 9 rounds in the magazine, but can heal the Scout for up to 7 health per hit. | ||
− | + | [[File:Colt1908pocket.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket with wood grips - .25 ACP]] | |
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[[File:TF2PrettyBoysPocketPistol.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Colt Model 1908 in first person.]] | [[File:TF2PrettyBoysPocketPistol.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Colt Model 1908 in first person.]] | ||
[[File:TF2Colt1908PromoImage.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Promo image for the Colt M1908.]] | [[File:TF2Colt1908PromoImage.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Promo image for the Colt M1908.]] | ||
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Some early [https://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Scattergun#/media/File:Sawed_off.jpg concept art] depicts several alternate concepts, including more conventional-looking sawn-offs (which presumably turned into the "Force-A-Nature" below), single-barreled variations with and without drum magazines (in both cases possessing magazine tubes and forends more akin to a traditional lever-action rifle), and a version with two separate triggers and a [[Winchester Model 1887]] receiver. | Some early [https://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Scattergun#/media/File:Sawed_off.jpg concept art] depicts several alternate concepts, including more conventional-looking sawn-offs (which presumably turned into the "Force-A-Nature" below), single-barreled variations with and without drum magazines (in both cases possessing magazine tubes and forends more akin to a traditional lever-action rifle), and a version with two separate triggers and a [[Winchester Model 1887]] receiver. | ||
− | [[File:TF2 Scattergun.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:TF2 Scattergun.jpg|thumb|none|450px|The Scattergun's model. The presence of iron sights on the barrel rib implies that the weapon was manufactured at this length, rather than being sawn off.]] |
[[File:TF2 - DoubleBarrel MeetTheScout.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Scout readies his Scattergun in ''Meet the Scout''. He notably works the lever and ejects a shell in this scene; given how the weapon works in-game (and his personality), it can be surmised that he deliberately left it partly unloaded for dramatic effect.]] | [[File:TF2 - DoubleBarrel MeetTheScout.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Scout readies his Scattergun in ''Meet the Scout''. He notably works the lever and ejects a shell in this scene; given how the weapon works in-game (and his personality), it can be surmised that he deliberately left it partly unloaded for dramatic effect.]] | ||
[[File:TF2 Scattergun Drawing.jpg|thumb|none|600px|As with his other weapons, the Scout draws his Scattergun somewhat more dramatically than many other classes; this animation apparently implies that he keeps the weapon on his back, facing lever-out and muzzle-up, possibly in the bag he keeps over his shoulder (see above).]] | [[File:TF2 Scattergun Drawing.jpg|thumb|none|600px|As with his other weapons, the Scout draws his Scattergun somewhat more dramatically than many other classes; this animation apparently implies that he keeps the weapon on his back, facing lever-out and muzzle-up, possibly in the bag he keeps over his shoulder (see above).]] | ||
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[[File:TF2 Scattergun Taunt.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Taunting; the Scout laughs and slaps his leg, defying everything that was said earlier about the lever not being locked in place, and raising yet further questions about how this thing is supposed to work in the process.]] | [[File:TF2 Scattergun Taunt.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Taunting; the Scout laughs and slaps his leg, defying everything that was said earlier about the lever not being locked in place, and raising yet further questions about how this thing is supposed to work in the process.]] | ||
− | == Sawed-off Double Barreled Shotgun == | + | ==Sawed-off Double Barreled Shotgun== |
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The Scout's initial unlockable primary weapon is a [[12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun]] with sawed-off barrels called the "Force-A-Nature." Compared to the Scattergun, it has a higher rate of fire and fires more pellets per shot, but does slightly less damage per pellet and only holds two shots at a time. Targets hit at close range are knocked back a considerable distance; if the Scout fires it in mid-air, he is knocked back as well, which can be used to give the Scout a third jump. | The Scout's initial unlockable primary weapon is a [[12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun]] with sawed-off barrels called the "Force-A-Nature." Compared to the Scattergun, it has a higher rate of fire and fires more pellets per shot, but does slightly less damage per pellet and only holds two shots at a time. Targets hit at close range are knocked back a considerable distance; if the Scout fires it in mid-air, he is knocked back as well, which can be used to give the Scout a third jump. | ||
The "Soda Popper" is a haphazardly-repaired Force-A-Nature with a can of Crit-a-Cola taped under the barrels replacing the foregrip. The Soda Popper reloads 25% faster than the Force-A-Nature and fires 50% faster than the Scattergun. Equipping the Popper gives the Scout a "Hype" meter, filled by moving and jumping, and if activated when full will allow him to jump five extra times in mid-air until the boost ends. | The "Soda Popper" is a haphazardly-repaired Force-A-Nature with a can of Crit-a-Cola taped under the barrels replacing the foregrip. The Soda Popper reloads 25% faster than the Force-A-Nature and fires 50% faster than the Scattergun. Equipping the Popper gives the Scout a "Hype" meter, filled by moving and jumping, and if activated when full will allow him to jump five extra times in mid-air until the boost ends. | ||
− | Both the Force-A-Nature and Soda Popper only load two shots, and reloading while one round is left wastes the unfired round. The Soda Popper's shells have radiation hazard symbols on the bases. | + | Both the Force-A-Nature and Soda Popper only load two shots, and reloading while one round is left wastes the unfired round. The Soda Popper's shells have radiation hazard symbols on the bases. |
− | + | [[File:Sawed-off Stevens 1960s SBS.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Stevens SBS shotgun with sawn-off barrels - 12 gauge. Similar to the Force-A-Nature, but less compact and cartoonishly proportioned.]] | |
− | [[ | + | [[File:TF2 Force-A-Nature.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Force-A-Nature]] |
− | [[ | + | [[File:TF2 - ForceANature Ingame.jpg|thumb|none|550px|The Force-A-Nature in-game.]] |
− | [[File:TF2 - ForceANature Ingame.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:TF2 - ForceANature Taunt Ingame.jpg|thumb|none|550px|A Scout taunts with the Force-A-Nature on pl_hoodoo_final.]] |
− | [[File:TF2 - ForceANature Taunt Ingame.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:TF2SodaPoperPromoImage.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Promo image for the Soda Popper.]] |
− | [[File:TF2SodaPoperPromoImage.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:TF2SodaPoper1stPerson.jpg|thumb|none|550px|Soda Popper in 1st person.]] |
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+ | ==Winchester Model 1887== | ||
Released as part of the Love and War Update, the "Back Scatter" appears to be a [[Winchester Model 1887]] with an [[MG15 machine gun|MG15]] style magazine, as well as a sawed-off barrel and stock. The "Back Scatter" works similarly to the Pyro's "Backburner" flame thrower, dealing out more damage if the enemy is shot from behind. Enemies shot from behind within roughly thirty feet suffer mini-crits, though the weapon cannot inflict random critical hits and is twenty percent less accurate than the normal Scattergun. Just like the Scout's default Scattergun, the weapon is reloaded by cycling the lever action, with no new shells shown being loaded into the weapon. | Released as part of the Love and War Update, the "Back Scatter" appears to be a [[Winchester Model 1887]] with an [[MG15 machine gun|MG15]] style magazine, as well as a sawed-off barrel and stock. The "Back Scatter" works similarly to the Pyro's "Backburner" flame thrower, dealing out more damage if the enemy is shot from behind. Enemies shot from behind within roughly thirty feet suffer mini-crits, though the weapon cannot inflict random critical hits and is twenty percent less accurate than the normal Scattergun. Just like the Scout's default Scattergun, the weapon is reloaded by cycling the lever action, with no new shells shown being loaded into the weapon. | ||
− | [[ | + | [[file:M1887 Airsoft.jpg|thumb|none|450px|'''Airsoft''' replica Model 1887 with sawn-off stock, barrel, and cutaway trigger guard, as seen in ''[[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]'' - (fake) 10 gauge]] |
− | [[ | + | [[File:TF2BackScatter.JPG|thumb|none|500px|A render of the Back Scatter.]] |
==Browning Auto-5== | ==Browning Auto-5== | ||
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Released as part of the Pyromania Update, the [[Browning Auto-5]] appears as an unlockable primary weapon for the Scout, referred to in-game as the "Baby Face's Blaster". The weapon has a lever-action loop, integral drum magazine and a "mare's leg" style sawed-off stock & barrel. It functions similar to the default Scattergun, though reduces Scout's initial speed by 10% and holds only 4 shells. However, dealing damage with the weapon fills a "Boost" meter, which allows the Scout to run faster, up to a max of double speed at full Boost. The boost is partly lost when jumping and when taking damage. The name is inspired from infamous gangster "Baby-Face Nelson". It also has a similar firing sound as the "Reserve Shooter" mentioned above. | Released as part of the Pyromania Update, the [[Browning Auto-5]] appears as an unlockable primary weapon for the Scout, referred to in-game as the "Baby Face's Blaster". The weapon has a lever-action loop, integral drum magazine and a "mare's leg" style sawed-off stock & barrel. It functions similar to the default Scattergun, though reduces Scout's initial speed by 10% and holds only 4 shells. However, dealing damage with the weapon fills a "Boost" meter, which allows the Scout to run faster, up to a max of double speed at full Boost. The boost is partly lost when jumping and when taking damage. The name is inspired from infamous gangster "Baby-Face Nelson". It also has a similar firing sound as the "Reserve Shooter" mentioned above. | ||
− | + | [[File:RemingtonRiot11.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Browning Auto-5 - 12 gauge]] | |
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[[File:TF2Auto51stPerson.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Auto-5 in first person.]] | [[File:TF2Auto51stPerson.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Auto-5 in first person.]] | ||
[[File:TF2BabyFace'sBlasterPromoImage.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Promo image for the Baby Face Blaster.]] | [[File:TF2BabyFace'sBlasterPromoImage.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Promo image for the Baby Face Blaster.]] | ||
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==RPG-7== | ==RPG-7== | ||
The Soldier's primary weapon is the "Rocket Launcher", a heavily stylized [[RPG-7]]. Unlike its single-shot real-life counterpart, the Rocket Launcher can pack four rockets at a time inside the tube, lacks a rear sight, and it has its trigger on the rear grip instead of the front one; it is worth noting, however, that [http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/File:Weapons_concept.jpg concept art] features the correct grip orientation, along with a scope and front sight. The Rocket Launcher, along with the Demoman's "Grenade Launcher", is one of the most damaging weapons in the game: a critical shot from either is usually enough to take out any enemy player in the blast radius. Notably, the game allows for "rocket jumping," a spectacular display of cartoon physics wherein a Soldier shoots towards the ground as he jumps, using the blast from the explosion to propel himself through the air over large distances and obstacles; while ''TF2'' isn't the first game to allow this (it was first seen in ''[[Doom (VG)|Doom]]'', though it really came into its own in the ''Quake'' series), it is perhaps the first to actively encourage it, to the point of even having a musical piece named for the act (the "Rocket Jump Waltz"). | The Soldier's primary weapon is the "Rocket Launcher", a heavily stylized [[RPG-7]]. Unlike its single-shot real-life counterpart, the Rocket Launcher can pack four rockets at a time inside the tube, lacks a rear sight, and it has its trigger on the rear grip instead of the front one; it is worth noting, however, that [http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/File:Weapons_concept.jpg concept art] features the correct grip orientation, along with a scope and front sight. The Rocket Launcher, along with the Demoman's "Grenade Launcher", is one of the most damaging weapons in the game: a critical shot from either is usually enough to take out any enemy player in the blast radius. Notably, the game allows for "rocket jumping," a spectacular display of cartoon physics wherein a Soldier shoots towards the ground as he jumps, using the blast from the explosion to propel himself through the air over large distances and obstacles; while ''TF2'' isn't the first game to allow this (it was first seen in ''[[Doom (VG)|Doom]]'', though it really came into its own in the ''Quake'' series), it is perhaps the first to actively encourage it, to the point of even having a musical piece named for the act (the "Rocket Jump Waltz"). | ||
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The unlockable "Direct Hit" resembles the Soldier's original Rocket Launcher but with a fatter body, slimmed-down exhaust tube, and a (cosmetic) targeting scope. The Direct Hit has 30% of the Rocket Launcher's splash radius, but its rockets travel 80% faster (roughly 84 mph). | The unlockable "Direct Hit" resembles the Soldier's original Rocket Launcher but with a fatter body, slimmed-down exhaust tube, and a (cosmetic) targeting scope. The Direct Hit has 30% of the Rocket Launcher's splash radius, but its rockets travel 80% faster (roughly 84 mph). | ||
[[File:Rpg-7-1-.jpg|thumb|none|450px|RPG-7 - 40mm]] | [[File:Rpg-7-1-.jpg|thumb|none|450px|RPG-7 - 40mm]] | ||
− | [[File:Soldier_Rocket_Launcher.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:Soldier_Rocket_Launcher.jpg|thumb|none|500px|none|The "Rocket Launcher"'s model. Yeah, when we said "heavily stylized", we meant ''heavily'' stylized.]] |
[[File:TF2 - RPG Trailer2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|none|Multiple soldiers holding the RPG-7-based weapon in ''Trailer 2''. The rocket on the end of the tube made its resemblance to the RPG-7 even closer, and was removed prior to the game's release.]] | [[File:TF2 - RPG Trailer2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|none|Multiple soldiers holding the RPG-7-based weapon in ''Trailer 2''. The rocket on the end of the tube made its resemblance to the RPG-7 even closer, and was removed prior to the game's release.]] | ||
[[File:TF2 Rocket Launcher.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Guarding the world's most unsafe sawmill (self-explanatorily named koth_sawmill) from any troublesome OSHA operatives, the Soldier holds his Rocket Launcher.]] | [[File:TF2 Rocket Launcher.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Guarding the world's most unsafe sawmill (self-explanatorily named koth_sawmill) from any troublesome OSHA operatives, the Soldier holds his Rocket Launcher.]] | ||
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[[File:TF2 - DirectHit Ingame.jpg|thumb|none|500px|none|The Soldier with the "Direct Hit" on pl_goldrush.]] | [[File:TF2 - DirectHit Ingame.jpg|thumb|none|500px|none|The Soldier with the "Direct Hit" on pl_goldrush.]] | ||
− | == M202 FLASH == | + | ==M202 FLASH== |
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A single-barreled version of the [[M202 FLASH]] rocket launcher without the scope is an unlockable Soldier weapon called "The Black Box." It restores up to 20 health per rocket fired, but only holds 3 rockets. | A single-barreled version of the [[M202 FLASH]] rocket launcher without the scope is an unlockable Soldier weapon called "The Black Box." It restores up to 20 health per rocket fired, but only holds 3 rockets. | ||
+ | [[File:M202A2_FLASH.JPG|thumb|none|450px|M202A1 FLASH - 66mm]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2-Black Box.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The "Black Box"]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2 - Blackbox Ingame.jpg|thumb|none|550px|A Soldier carries the Black Box on ctf_turbine.]] | ||
− | + | ==M20A1 "Super Bazooka"== | |
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− | == M20A1 "Super Bazooka" == | ||
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The "Liberty Launcher" is an unlockable rocket launcher for the Soldier. Although made as an ambiguous old [[M1 Rocket Launcher "Bazooka"|"Bazooka"]] type weapon, it is notably based on the [[M1 Rocket Launcher "Bazooka"#M20A1/A1B1 "Super Bazooka"(3.5" Rocket)|M20A1 "Super Bazooka"]] with many elements from the [[M1 Rocket Launcher "Bazooka"|M1 "Bazooka"]] and [[RPG-7]]. It holds one extra rocket and its rockets fly 40% faster than the basic Rocket Launcher's but they deal 25% less damage. | The "Liberty Launcher" is an unlockable rocket launcher for the Soldier. Although made as an ambiguous old [[M1 Rocket Launcher "Bazooka"|"Bazooka"]] type weapon, it is notably based on the [[M1 Rocket Launcher "Bazooka"#M20A1/A1B1 "Super Bazooka"(3.5" Rocket)|M20A1 "Super Bazooka"]] with many elements from the [[M1 Rocket Launcher "Bazooka"|M1 "Bazooka"]] and [[RPG-7]]. It holds one extra rocket and its rockets fly 40% faster than the basic Rocket Launcher's but they deal 25% less damage. | ||
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[[Image:M20A1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M20A1 "Super Bazooka" - 3.5" Rocket]] | [[Image:M20A1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M20A1 "Super Bazooka" - 3.5" Rocket]] | ||
[[Image:Bazookasmithsonian.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M1 Bazooka - 2.36" Rocket]] | [[Image:Bazookasmithsonian.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M1 Bazooka - 2.36" Rocket]] | ||
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[[File:TF2 - LibertyLauncher 3rdP Ingame.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Third Person view of the "Liberty Launcher".]] | [[File:TF2 - LibertyLauncher 3rdP Ingame.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Third Person view of the "Liberty Launcher".]] | ||
− | == Beggar's Bazooka == | + | =="Beggar's Bazooka"== |
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A fictional rocket launcher that was added in the Pyromania Update; the "Beggar's Bazooka" is a rocket launcher that the Soldier constructed out of assorted salvaged materials. A distinctive feature of this weapon is the ability to fire three rockets in a 'burst mode', dealing devastating damage to all but the strongest enemies. Accidentally loading a fourth rocket will cause an explosion in the launcher, damaging the Soldier and removing one stored rocket. The weapon cannot regain ammunition from friendly Dispensers when held out, and differs from all other rocket launchers in that it features a small degree of random projectile spread | A fictional rocket launcher that was added in the Pyromania Update; the "Beggar's Bazooka" is a rocket launcher that the Soldier constructed out of assorted salvaged materials. A distinctive feature of this weapon is the ability to fire three rockets in a 'burst mode', dealing devastating damage to all but the strongest enemies. Accidentally loading a fourth rocket will cause an explosion in the launcher, damaging the Soldier and removing one stored rocket. The weapon cannot regain ammunition from friendly Dispensers when held out, and differs from all other rocket launchers in that it features a small degree of random projectile spread | ||
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[[File:TF2BeggersBazooka.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Beggar's Bazooka.]] | [[File:TF2BeggersBazooka.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Beggar's Bazooka.]] | ||
[[File:TF2BeggersBazooka1stPerson.jpg|thumb|none|500px|First-person view of the Beggar's Bazooka]] | [[File:TF2BeggersBazooka1stPerson.jpg|thumb|none|500px|First-person view of the Beggar's Bazooka]] | ||
− | == Mk 2 Hand Grenade == | + | ==Mk 2 Hand Grenade== |
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The Soldier wears two [[Mk 2 hand grenade]]s strapped to his chest. He uses them as demonstration aids in the ''Meet the Soldier'' promotional video. He only uses them in-game as part of his "kamikaze" taunt: he pulls the pin on one and waits, killing himself and any enemy within a six foot radius. The grenades appear to have an overall black coloration with an orange/yellow band around the body. In another taunt, the Soldier will juggle these grenades and extra ammo for his Rocket Launcher. | The Soldier wears two [[Mk 2 hand grenade]]s strapped to his chest. He uses them as demonstration aids in the ''Meet the Soldier'' promotional video. He only uses them in-game as part of his "kamikaze" taunt: he pulls the pin on one and waits, killing himself and any enemy within a six foot radius. The grenades appear to have an overall black coloration with an orange/yellow band around the body. In another taunt, the Soldier will juggle these grenades and extra ammo for his Rocket Launcher. | ||
+ | [[File:MK2_grenade_DoD.jpg|thumb|none|150px|Mk 2 Hand Grenade]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2SoldierNades.JPG|thumb|none|500px|The Soldier with his hand grenades in ''Meet the Soldier''.]] | ||
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==Flamethrower== | ==Flamethrower== | ||
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The Pyro's primary weapon is a custom-built flamethrower which appears to be based on a commercial weed-burner rather than a military weapon, although it's quite similar to the [[M1 Flamethrower]] in some ways. It uses a propane tank as a fuel source and a team-colored gasoline pump handle for a trigger assembly. Enemies hit with the flame from the weapon will instantly ignite and take additional damage for approximately three to ten seconds unless extinguished (with the exception of other Pyros, who do not burn). The alternate fire emits a blast of propellant that can extinguish burning teammates (rewarding the Pyro with a small health bonus), bounce enemies, and deflect non-hitscan projectiles (i.e. everything except bullets). There are four (not including reskins) alternate flamethrowers available, the Backburner, the Degreaser, the Phlogistinator, and the Dragon's Fury. | The Pyro's primary weapon is a custom-built flamethrower which appears to be based on a commercial weed-burner rather than a military weapon, although it's quite similar to the [[M1 Flamethrower]] in some ways. It uses a propane tank as a fuel source and a team-colored gasoline pump handle for a trigger assembly. Enemies hit with the flame from the weapon will instantly ignite and take additional damage for approximately three to ten seconds unless extinguished (with the exception of other Pyros, who do not burn). The alternate fire emits a blast of propellant that can extinguish burning teammates (rewarding the Pyro with a small health bonus), bounce enemies, and deflect non-hitscan projectiles (i.e. everything except bullets). There are four (not including reskins) alternate flamethrowers available, the Backburner, the Degreaser, the Phlogistinator, and the Dragon's Fury. | ||
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The Dragon's Fury is a bulkier flamethrower design with a much longer muzzle, and holds a magazine of only 40 units as opposed to 200. Instead of a cone of flame, it fires a fast-moving medium-range fire blast and has a short repressurization cooldown between uses. A successful hit will cause 50% faster repressurization, and the weapon deals +300% damage against burning targets. Airblast uses only a single ammo unit, as with the fire blast, but causes repressurization to be 50% slower | The Dragon's Fury is a bulkier flamethrower design with a much longer muzzle, and holds a magazine of only 40 units as opposed to 200. Instead of a cone of flame, it fires a fast-moving medium-range fire blast and has a short repressurization cooldown between uses. A successful hit will cause 50% faster repressurization, and the weapon deals +300% damage against burning targets. Airblast uses only a single ammo unit, as with the fire blast, but causes repressurization to be 50% slower | ||
− | + | [[File:TF2PyroNades.JPG|thumb|none|500px|A BLU Pyro firing the Flamethrower in ''Meet the Soldier'']] | |
− | [[ | + | [[File:TF2FlameThrower1stPerson.jpg|thumb|none|500px|1st person view of the Flame Thrower.]] |
− | [[File:TF2FlameThrower1stPerson.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:TF2FlameThrowerPromoImage.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Promo image of the Pyro holding the Flame Thrower.]] |
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==Orion Flare Gun== | ==Orion Flare Gun== | ||
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The "Flare Gun" is an unlockable secondary weapon for the Pyro. It is an oversized, elongated flare gun in team colors. It has an overall appearance similar to the [[Orion Flare Gun]] with the latching mechanism of the [[M8 flare pistol]]. Enemies hit with its projectiles (with the exception of other Pyros) are set on fire, and it inflicts a critical hit on a target that is already on fire. | The "Flare Gun" is an unlockable secondary weapon for the Pyro. It is an oversized, elongated flare gun in team colors. It has an overall appearance similar to the [[Orion Flare Gun]] with the latching mechanism of the [[M8 flare pistol]]. Enemies hit with its projectiles (with the exception of other Pyros) are set on fire, and it inflicts a critical hit on a target that is already on fire. | ||
− | The Über Update added the "Detonator," a modified flare gun that allows its user to detonate its rounds in mid-flight, though it deals 25% less damage than the Flare Gun. Targets in the blast radius are set alight just as if they had taken a direct hit. The Pyro wielding it suffers 50% more damage from his own weapons, making premature detonation a serious matter. Skilled Pyros can also use the Detonator to launch themselves into the air in a similar manner to the Soldier and Demoman using their rocket launcher and sticky launcher. Unlike the Flare Gun, the Detonator will only get mini-crits on burning targets. As of the Jungle Inferno Update, all flare guns deal a fixed 7.5 seconds of afterburn to ignited foes | + | The Über Update added the "Detonator," a modified flare gun that allows its user to detonate its rounds in mid-flight, though it deals 25% less damage than the Flare Gun. Targets in the blast radius are set alight just as if they had taken a direct hit. The Pyro wielding it suffers 50% more damage from his own weapons, making premature detonation a serious matter. Skilled Pyros can also use the Detonator to launch themselves into the air in a similar manner to the Soldier and Demoman using their rocket launcher and sticky launcher. Unlike the Flare Gun, the Detonator will only get mini-crits on burning targets. As of the Jungle Inferno Update, all flare guns deal a fixed 7.5 seconds of afterburn to ignited foes. |
− | + | [[File:Orion_Flare_gun.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Orion Flare Gun - 12 gauge]] | |
− | [[ | + | [[File:The_Tf2_Flare_Gun.jpg|thumb|400px|none|"The Flare Gun." Note that the breech latch seems to be based on that of the [[M8 Flare Pistol]].]] |
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[[File:TF2 - Flaregun Ingame.jpg|thumb|500px|none|The Flare Gun in-game.]] | [[File:TF2 - Flaregun Ingame.jpg|thumb|500px|none|The Flare Gun in-game.]] | ||
− | == Scorch Shot == | + | =="Scorch Shot"== |
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A third flare gun added as part of the Pyromania Update is the "Scorch Shot." It is overall grey in color with an orange band around the muzzle. In addition to setting enemies on fire, it also knocks them backwards, similar to the effects of the Scout's Force-A-Nature shotgun. The projectiles fired by the Scorch Shot will bounce off whatever they hit, and can injure the Pyro who fired them if they hit him (such as if he fires at a wall directly in front of himself). Taunting with the Scorch Shot will perform his 'execution' taunt, wherein the Pyro stands side-on to wherever he's aiming at the time and draws down with the Scorch Shot, firing a single round. Like other attack taunts in the game, the 'execution' taunt will kill enemies hit by it at close range, while only doing normal damage at a distance (it is also the only taunt attack that consumes ammo; expending one round per taunt). The flares fired by the Scorch Shot will also destroy sticky bombs, just like the Demoman's Scottish Resistance mentioned below. They also deal 35% less damage than the Flare Gun and will do mini-crit damage to burning targets, just like the Detonator | A third flare gun added as part of the Pyromania Update is the "Scorch Shot." It is overall grey in color with an orange band around the muzzle. In addition to setting enemies on fire, it also knocks them backwards, similar to the effects of the Scout's Force-A-Nature shotgun. The projectiles fired by the Scorch Shot will bounce off whatever they hit, and can injure the Pyro who fired them if they hit him (such as if he fires at a wall directly in front of himself). Taunting with the Scorch Shot will perform his 'execution' taunt, wherein the Pyro stands side-on to wherever he's aiming at the time and draws down with the Scorch Shot, firing a single round. Like other attack taunts in the game, the 'execution' taunt will kill enemies hit by it at close range, while only doing normal damage at a distance (it is also the only taunt attack that consumes ammo; expending one round per taunt). The flares fired by the Scorch Shot will also destroy sticky bombs, just like the Demoman's Scottish Resistance mentioned below. They also deal 35% less damage than the Flare Gun and will do mini-crit damage to burning targets, just like the Detonator | ||
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[[File:TF2SorchShot.jpg|thumb|400px|none|The Scorch Shot.]] | [[File:TF2SorchShot.jpg|thumb|400px|none|The Scorch Shot.]] | ||
[[File:TF2SorchShot1stPerson.jpg|thumb|400px|none|First-person view of the Scorch Shot]] | [[File:TF2SorchShot1stPerson.jpg|thumb|400px|none|First-person view of the Scorch Shot]] | ||
==Incendiary Grenade== | ==Incendiary Grenade== | ||
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The Pyro wears three cylindrical grenades strapped to his chest. Given that most of the Pyro's weapons are fire-based, it's reasonable to assume these are supposed to be incendiary grenades; their shape is similar to the [[AN/M14 incendiary grenade]]. They have black bodies with an orange/yellow band and spoons. | The Pyro wears three cylindrical grenades strapped to his chest. Given that most of the Pyro's weapons are fire-based, it's reasonable to assume these are supposed to be incendiary grenades; their shape is similar to the [[AN/M14 incendiary grenade]]. They have black bodies with an orange/yellow band and spoons. | ||
+ | [[File:AN-M14 Incendiary Grenade.jpg|thumb|none|150px|AN/M14 Incendiary Grenade]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2PyroNades.JPG|thumb|none|500px|A view of the incendiary grenades on the chest of a BLU Pyro in ''Meet the Soldier'']] | ||
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− | + | =="Grenade Launcher"== | |
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− | ==Grenade Launcher== | ||
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The Demoman's primary weapon is a grenade launcher that appears to be an amalgamation of several designs. In particular, it has the rotary magazine and break-open reloading of a [[Milkor MGL]] attached to the stock, handguard, and front leaf sight of an [[M79 grenade launcher]]. Despite being modeled with a six-round cylinder, the weapon only holds a maximum of four grenades, due to the fact that it originally held six, but the model was never updated. The launcher fires team-colored grenades that detonate after a few seconds' delay or on impact with an enemy. | The Demoman's primary weapon is a grenade launcher that appears to be an amalgamation of several designs. In particular, it has the rotary magazine and break-open reloading of a [[Milkor MGL]] attached to the stock, handguard, and front leaf sight of an [[M79 grenade launcher]]. Despite being modeled with a six-round cylinder, the weapon only holds a maximum of four grenades, due to the fact that it originally held six, but the model was never updated. The launcher fires team-colored grenades that detonate after a few seconds' delay or on impact with an enemy. | ||
A popular tactic with this weapon is to lob volleys of grenades like mortar rounds at dug-in enemies to soften up their defenses prior to an assault. | A popular tactic with this weapon is to lob volleys of grenades like mortar rounds at dug-in enemies to soften up their defenses prior to an assault. | ||
− | + | [[File:MMGLMk1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Milkor MGL - 40mm]] | |
− | [[File:MMGLMk1.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[file:M79-Grenade-Launcher.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M79 grenade launcher - 40mm]] |
− | [[ | + | [[File:TF2-Grenade Launcher .jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Grenade Launcher from ''Team Fortress 2'']] |
− | [[ | + | [[File:TF2DemoNade.JPG|thumb|none|600px|The Demoman's grenade launcher in ''Team Fortress 2'']] |
− | [[ | + | [[File:TF2 - M79 MeetTheDemoman.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Demoman holds his launcher in ''Meet the Demoman''.]] |
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==M79 Grenade Launcher== | ==M79 Grenade Launcher== | ||
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The "Loch-n-Load" is a craftable or purchased primary weapon for the Demoman. It resembles a double-barreled M79 grenade launcher arranged in an over/under configuration. The weapon only holds three (yes, three) grenades compared to the Grenade Launcher, but grenades deal 20% more damage to buildings only and fly 25% faster, similar to the Direct Hit. However, grenades fired will shatter harmlessly unless hitting an enemy player or building, and have a 25% smaller explosion range on a direct hit. Its double-barreled model was originally due to its former capacity of only two grenades, much like the regular Grenade Launcher displaying six chambers rather than four, but this has been changed as of December 22, 2014. | The "Loch-n-Load" is a craftable or purchased primary weapon for the Demoman. It resembles a double-barreled M79 grenade launcher arranged in an over/under configuration. The weapon only holds three (yes, three) grenades compared to the Grenade Launcher, but grenades deal 20% more damage to buildings only and fly 25% faster, similar to the Direct Hit. However, grenades fired will shatter harmlessly unless hitting an enemy player or building, and have a 25% smaller explosion range on a direct hit. Its double-barreled model was originally due to its former capacity of only two grenades, much like the regular Grenade Launcher displaying six chambers rather than four, but this has been changed as of December 22, 2014. | ||
+ | [[File:M79-Grenade-Launcher.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M79 grenade launcher - 40x46mm grenade]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2-Loch n' Load.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Loch-n-Load.]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2 - Lochnload Ingame.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Demoman carries the Loch-n-Load grenade launcher in the BLU spawn room on ctf_turbine. Note how the front sight is out of alignment with the mounting bracket; this is a bug that was caused by an update after the Loch-n-Load was released]] | ||
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The secondary weapon of the Demoman is a drum-fed grenade launcher known as the "Stickybomb Launcher", resembling a very fat [[Sten]] with the charging handle on the wrong side. It holds up to 8 stickybombs at a time which stick to non-moving surfaces, and are (after a short delay) manually detonated by the player; up to 8 stickybombs can be active at any given time (placing any more will detonate the first ones placed). The range of the weapon can be increased by holding down the fire button, making the bombs fly further when they're finally fired. The Demoman reloads this weapon by ratcheting a charging handle mounted on the left side above the trigger; like the Scout's Scattergun, no new ammo is seen being loaded into the launcher during reloading, though unlike the Scattergun, no empty shells are ever ejected either. Like the Soldier with his Rocket Launcher, the Demoman can "sticky-jump" by jumping just as he detonates a sticky bomb under his feet. | The secondary weapon of the Demoman is a drum-fed grenade launcher known as the "Stickybomb Launcher", resembling a very fat [[Sten]] with the charging handle on the wrong side. It holds up to 8 stickybombs at a time which stick to non-moving surfaces, and are (after a short delay) manually detonated by the player; up to 8 stickybombs can be active at any given time (placing any more will detonate the first ones placed). The range of the weapon can be increased by holding down the fire button, making the bombs fly further when they're finally fired. The Demoman reloads this weapon by ratcheting a charging handle mounted on the left side above the trigger; like the Scout's Scattergun, no new ammo is seen being loaded into the launcher during reloading, though unlike the Scattergun, no empty shells are ever ejected either. Like the Soldier with his Rocket Launcher, the Demoman can "sticky-jump" by jumping just as he detonates a sticky bomb under his feet. | ||
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[[File:TF2ScotResist.JPG|thumb|none|500px|A Scottish Resistance in ''Team Fortress 2''. Note that the front sights seem to have been replaced with a laser pointer taped atop the muzzle, also the model itself is lower quality than the Sticky Bomb Launcher.]] | [[File:TF2ScotResist.JPG|thumb|none|500px|A Scottish Resistance in ''Team Fortress 2''. Note that the front sights seem to have been replaced with a laser pointer taped atop the muzzle, also the model itself is lower quality than the Sticky Bomb Launcher.]] | ||
− | == Model 24 Stielhandgranate == | + | ==Model 24 Stielhandgranate== |
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Released alongside the Loch-n-Load, the "Ullapool Caber" is a Mann Co.-branded [[Model 24 Stielhandgranate]] with black tape around the grip. The Demoman does not throw it (as one would expect a Scot to throw a caber or a sober man to throw a grenade); he swings it as a melee weapon. The first hit with the Caber against an enemy or solid object causes it to detonate, propelling the Demoman into the air and leaving him with a weak melee weapon (if he survives the fall) until he respawns or resupplies. | Released alongside the Loch-n-Load, the "Ullapool Caber" is a Mann Co.-branded [[Model 24 Stielhandgranate]] with black tape around the grip. The Demoman does not throw it (as one would expect a Scot to throw a caber or a sober man to throw a grenade); he swings it as a melee weapon. The first hit with the Caber against an enemy or solid object causes it to detonate, propelling the Demoman into the air and leaving him with a weak melee weapon (if he survives the fall) until he respawns or resupplies. | ||
− | + | [[File:24-43 grenade.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Model 24 Stielhandgranate]] | |
− | [[ | + | [[File:TF2-Ullapool Caber.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The Ullapool Caber]] |
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[[File:TF2 - Telefonmast Ingame.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Demoman swings the Ullapool Caber.]] | [[File:TF2 - Telefonmast Ingame.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Demoman swings the Ullapool Caber.]] | ||
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==GE M134 Minigun== | ==GE M134 Minigun== | ||
The Heavy's signature weapon is "Sasha" (alternatively called "Sascha" in some official sources; referred to simply as the "Minigun" in-game), a portable minigun based on a [[GE M134 Minigun]] with Dillon Aero flash suppressors and a white 200-round ammunition drum, in a configuration probably based on the feed system used by the [[M61 Vulcan]] mounted on the F/A-18. The Heavy claims that she weighs 150 kilograms (roughly 331 pounds) and fires $200 custom-tooled cartridges at 10,000 RPM (substantially faster than she fires in-game). Given a complete M134 Minigun (sans ammunition) only weighs 61 pounds, this implies Sasha fires something much larger than the standard 7.62mm NATO. Heavy has to ready Sasha before she can fire (a process which can be completed ahead of time by holding Mouse 2, which pre-spins the barrels); while her barrels spin, Heavy's movement speed is reduced to 47%. The weapon also has lessened damage and accuracy for a short time after being spun. While powerful up close, the Minigun lacks accuracy and long-range damage; further hampering its potential output is its reduced damage against certain enemies (namely a 15% reduction against level 2 Sentry Guns, a 20% reduction against level 3 Sentry Guns, and a whopping 75% reduction against Tanks in Mann vs. Machine). Curiously, in terms of game mechanics, Sasha functions somewhat like a shotgun; each unit of ammo consumed produces 4 distinct hitscans, suggesting either a stacked, multi-projectile cartridge (which would go some way to explain their exorbitant cost, and "custom-tooled" description) firing at 600 RPM, or simply a somewhat roundabout depiction of standard rounds firing at 2,400 RPM. | The Heavy's signature weapon is "Sasha" (alternatively called "Sascha" in some official sources; referred to simply as the "Minigun" in-game), a portable minigun based on a [[GE M134 Minigun]] with Dillon Aero flash suppressors and a white 200-round ammunition drum, in a configuration probably based on the feed system used by the [[M61 Vulcan]] mounted on the F/A-18. The Heavy claims that she weighs 150 kilograms (roughly 331 pounds) and fires $200 custom-tooled cartridges at 10,000 RPM (substantially faster than she fires in-game). Given a complete M134 Minigun (sans ammunition) only weighs 61 pounds, this implies Sasha fires something much larger than the standard 7.62mm NATO. Heavy has to ready Sasha before she can fire (a process which can be completed ahead of time by holding Mouse 2, which pre-spins the barrels); while her barrels spin, Heavy's movement speed is reduced to 47%. The weapon also has lessened damage and accuracy for a short time after being spun. While powerful up close, the Minigun lacks accuracy and long-range damage; further hampering its potential output is its reduced damage against certain enemies (namely a 15% reduction against level 2 Sentry Guns, a 20% reduction against level 3 Sentry Guns, and a whopping 75% reduction against Tanks in Mann vs. Machine). Curiously, in terms of game mechanics, Sasha functions somewhat like a shotgun; each unit of ammo consumed produces 4 distinct hitscans, suggesting either a stacked, multi-projectile cartridge (which would go some way to explain their exorbitant cost, and "custom-tooled" description) firing at 600 RPM, or simply a somewhat roundabout depiction of standard rounds firing at 2,400 RPM. | ||
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[[File:TF2 Minigun Firing.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Its muzzle flash is still plenty visible, though. At full size, two simultaneous tracer effects can be seen, showing the weapon's shotgun-like behavior.]] | [[File:TF2 Minigun Firing.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Its muzzle flash is still plenty visible, though. At full size, two simultaneous tracer effects can be seen, showing the weapon's shotgun-like behavior.]] | ||
[[File:TF2 Minigun Taunt.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Heavy loves his gun.]] | [[File:TF2 Minigun Taunt.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Heavy loves his gun.]] | ||
− | [[File:TF2IronCurtain.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:TF2IronCurtain.jpg|thumb|none|500px|none|The Iron Curtain.]] |
− | [[ | + | [[File:Natascha.png|thumb|none|500px|none|Natascha, also a minigun.]] |
− | [[File:TF2 - Minigun2 Ingame.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:TF2 - Minigun2 Ingame.jpg|thumb|none|600px|none|A burning Heavy fires Natascha on ctf_turbine.]] |
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"The Brass Beast" is another unlockable primary weapon for the Heavy, based on an 1860's [[Gatling Gun]]. It appears to have a Broadwell drum modified with an ammo chain rather than gravity-feeding and is electric-powered instead of hand-cranked. It does 25% more damage than Sasha but requires 50% more spin-up time and reduces Heavy's movement speed 60%, making it more of a stationary defensive weapon. To complement this, it also gives the Heavy a 20% damage resistance buff when fully spun-up | "The Brass Beast" is another unlockable primary weapon for the Heavy, based on an 1860's [[Gatling Gun]]. It appears to have a Broadwell drum modified with an ammo chain rather than gravity-feeding and is electric-powered instead of hand-cranked. It does 25% more damage than Sasha but requires 50% more spin-up time and reduces Heavy's movement speed 60%, making it more of a stationary defensive weapon. To complement this, it also gives the Heavy a 20% damage resistance buff when fully spun-up | ||
+ | [[File:Gatling_gun_1865.jpg|thumb|none|400px|British M1865 gatling gun - .45-70]] | ||
+ | [[File:BrassBeast.jpg|thumb|none|500px|none|The Brass Beast.]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2 - BrassBeast Taunt Ingame.jpg|thumb|none|600px|none|Heavy also loves this gun. Note how the ammo chain and magazine clip through the Heavy's right arm.]] | ||
− | + | ==Thompson Submachine Gun== | |
− | + | An enlarged, highly-modified [[M1928A1 Thompson]] called "Tomislav" is a purchased alternate primary weapon for the Heavy. All that remains of the base Tommy gun are its receiver, handguard, and barrel; the feed mechanism and trigger have been altered to resemble Sasha's two-hundred-round drum and chainsaw grip. The Tomislav has a 20% slower rate of fire but is readied 20% faster and has no spin-up sound, and has 20% less spread than the Minigun. It is the only weapon in the game depicted by default with a fitted sling. | |
− | + | [[File:M1928A1Drum.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M1928A1 Thompson with 50-round drum magazine - .45 ACP]] | |
− | + | [[File:Tomislav.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Render of the Tomislav.]] | |
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+ | ==Ithaca 37 (Full length)== | ||
The Engineer's first unlockable primary weapon is a full-length Ithaca 37 with an engraved receiver and team-colored capacitor called "Frontier Justice." Instead of regular critical hits, Frontier Justice earns two "Revenge Crits" for every Sentry kill and one for assists, to a maximum of thirty-five, awarded when the Sentry is destroyed. Despite having an extended magazine tube, it has half the magazine size of the regular shotgun. | The Engineer's first unlockable primary weapon is a full-length Ithaca 37 with an engraved receiver and team-colored capacitor called "Frontier Justice." Instead of regular critical hits, Frontier Justice earns two "Revenge Crits" for every Sentry kill and one for assists, to a maximum of thirty-five, awarded when the Sentry is destroyed. Despite having an extended magazine tube, it has half the magazine size of the regular shotgun. | ||
+ | [[File:IthacaExtMagTub.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Ithaca 37 with extended magazine tube - 12 gauge]] | ||
+ | [[File:Frontierjustice.PNG|thumb|none|500px|The "Frontier Justice".]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2 - Ithaca37 Ingame.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An Engineer fires the "Frontier Justice" on ctf_turbine.]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2 - Ithaca37 mac Trailer.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Engineer chambers a round in the Frontier Justice during the ''Mac Trailer'', which was released to announce the porting of numerous Valve Software games to the Apple OS.]] | ||
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Players who pre-ordered ''[[Deus Ex: Human Revolution]]'' earned the "[[Deus_Ex:_Human_Revolution#SRM_Arms_Model_1208|Widowmaker]]" (itself based on the [[SRM Arms 1200 Series Shotguns|SRM Arms Model 1208]]) in Genuine quality as an alternate primary weapon for the Engineer. For other players, it can be obtained in Unique quality via the drop system, trading, or buying it in the in-game store. Each shot consumes thirty units of the Engineer's metal and returns one unit for every point of damage dealt. The sound effect for pumping the shotgun plays when the Widowmaker is drawn, despite it not requiring loading. The weapon also deals 10% extra damage if fired at an enemy currently being targeted by the owner's sentry gun | Players who pre-ordered ''[[Deus Ex: Human Revolution]]'' earned the "[[Deus_Ex:_Human_Revolution#SRM_Arms_Model_1208|Widowmaker]]" (itself based on the [[SRM Arms 1200 Series Shotguns|SRM Arms Model 1208]]) in Genuine quality as an alternate primary weapon for the Engineer. For other players, it can be obtained in Unique quality via the drop system, trading, or buying it in the in-game store. Each shot consumes thirty units of the Engineer's metal and returns one unit for every point of damage dealt. The sound effect for pumping the shotgun plays when the Widowmaker is drawn, despite it not requiring loading. The weapon also deals 10% extra damage if fired at an enemy currently being targeted by the owner's sentry gun | ||
+ | [[File:SRM 1208.jpg|thumb|none|450px|SRM Arms Model 1208 - 12 gauge]] | ||
+ | [[File:Widowmaker.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Widowmaker.]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2Widowmaker1stPerson.jpg|thumb|none|500px|FPS view.]] | ||
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The Engineer's signature weapon is an automated Sentry Gun that can be upgraded with twin [[M134 Minigun]]s. The missile launcher on the level 3 sentry appears not to be based on any real model. An unlockable secondary weapon for the Engineer called the "Wrangler" is a remote control that allows him to take manual control of his Sentry Gun to engage enemies outside the Sentry's normal detection range and reduce damage it takes, though it also reduces repairing done. | The Engineer's signature weapon is an automated Sentry Gun that can be upgraded with twin [[M134 Minigun]]s. The missile launcher on the level 3 sentry appears not to be based on any real model. An unlockable secondary weapon for the Engineer called the "Wrangler" is a remote control that allows him to take manual control of his Sentry Gun to engage enemies outside the Sentry's normal detection range and reduce damage it takes, though it also reduces repairing done. | ||
− | + | [[File:M134.JPG|thumb|none|400px|none|General Electric M134 - 7.62x51mm NATO]] | |
− | [[File:M134.JPG|thumb|none|400px|none|General Electric M134 - 7.62x51mm]] | + | [[File:Sentry_gun.jpg|500px|thumb|none|At level 2, the Sentry Gun acquires a pair of miniguns.]] |
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[[File:TF2 - SentryLevel3 Minigun MeetTheSpy.jpg|thumb|none|500px|none|A level 3 Sentry as seen in ''Meet the Spy''. Were this an actual game, the Sentry would have detected the Spy in the background and opened fire.]] | [[File:TF2 - SentryLevel3 Minigun MeetTheSpy.jpg|thumb|none|500px|none|A level 3 Sentry as seen in ''Meet the Spy''. Were this an actual game, the Sentry would have detected the Spy in the background and opened fire.]] | ||
− | = Sniper = | + | =Sniper= |
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=="SMG"== | =="SMG"== | ||
− | The Sniper's secondary weapon is a submachine gun called "SMG. | + | The Sniper's secondary weapon is a submachine gun called the "SMG". It combines the general shape and distinctive front sight of a [[MAT-49]] with the rear sight, magazine, and bolt of an [[M1A1 Thompson]]. It deals very low damage and has average accuracy, but its very rapid fire can pile on damage quickly if aimed well. It has a twenty-five-round magazine, with 75 rounds in reserve. Like the other Support and Defense classes, the Sniper isn't meant to go into the front lines with this weapon, but rather be able to defend himself during medium-range combat when there isn't enough time to snipe an incoming enemy, or to finish off pre-damaged enemies when there's not enough time for a follow-up shot. |
[[File:MAT-49.jpg|thumb|none|450px|MAT-49 - 9x19mm Parabellum]] | [[File:MAT-49.jpg|thumb|none|450px|MAT-49 - 9x19mm Parabellum]] | ||
[[File:M1sb.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M1A1 Thompson - .45 ACP]] | [[File:M1sb.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M1A1 Thompson - .45 ACP]] | ||
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[[File:TF2 SMG Taunt.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The SMG's taunt animation; the Sniper jumps, clicks his heels, and punches the air in front of him upon hitting the ground, either yelling "God save the Queen!", or simply yelling.]] | [[File:TF2 SMG Taunt.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The SMG's taunt animation; the Sniper jumps, clicks his heels, and punches the air in front of him upon hitting the ground, either yelling "God save the Queen!", or simply yelling.]] | ||
− | == Kimel AP-9 == | + | ==Kimel AP-9== |
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Released as part of the Pyromania Update, the "Cleaner's Carbine" is a submachine gun bearing resemblance to the [[Kimel AP-9]] with a silencer, side-folding wire-frame stock, left-hand ejection port, wood grips, and top-mounted charging handle as seen on the [[Uzi]]. It holds five fewer rounds and fires 35% slower than the standard SMG and cannot deliver random critical hits, rather coming with a "Crikey" meter that fills as the Sniper deals damage with the weapon. When full, the Sniper can activate 8 seconds of mini-crit buff for all his weapons | Released as part of the Pyromania Update, the "Cleaner's Carbine" is a submachine gun bearing resemblance to the [[Kimel AP-9]] with a silencer, side-folding wire-frame stock, left-hand ejection port, wood grips, and top-mounted charging handle as seen on the [[Uzi]]. It holds five fewer rounds and fires 35% slower than the standard SMG and cannot deliver random critical hits, rather coming with a "Crikey" meter that fills as the Sniper deals damage with the weapon. When full, the Sniper can activate 8 seconds of mini-crit buff for all his weapons | ||
− | + | [[Image:AP9Mini.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Kimel AP-9 Mini - 9x19mm Parabellum]] | |
− | [[Image:AP9Mini.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:TF2CleanersCarbine1stPerson.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Cleaner's Carbine in 1st person view.]] |
− | [[File:TF2CleanersCarbine1stPerson.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:TF2CleanersCarbinePromoImage.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Promo image of the Cleaner's Carbine.]] |
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==Remington 700== | ==Remington 700== | ||
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A bolt-action air rifle based on the default Sniper Rifle called the "Sydney Sleeper" is a purchased alternate primary weapon for the Sniper. It acquires a full charge after 2.8 seconds of zoom, and any enemy target hit when scoped will receive Jarate as well as damage, with the Jarate's duration depending on its charge. The Sydney Sleeper cannot inflict critical hits or headshots, though hitting the target's head will cause a splash of Jarate around them in addition to coating them. | A bolt-action air rifle based on the default Sniper Rifle called the "Sydney Sleeper" is a purchased alternate primary weapon for the Sniper. It acquires a full charge after 2.8 seconds of zoom, and any enemy target hit when scoped will receive Jarate as well as damage, with the Jarate's duration depending on its charge. The Sydney Sleeper cannot inflict critical hits or headshots, though hitting the target's head will cause a splash of Jarate around them in addition to coating them. | ||
[[File:Remington_700_BDL.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Remington 700 - .308 Winchester]] | [[File:Remington_700_BDL.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Remington 700 - .308 Winchester]] | ||
− | [[File:Sniper_Rifle.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:Sniper_Rifle.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The model of the Sniper Rifle. The laser sight is the tubular device in front of the scope, which has a wire leading from it to the scope; its mounting appears to be part of the scope base.]] |
[[File:TF2 - DefaultSniper.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Sniper is about to realize that his target's ally has spotted him in ''Meet the Sniper''.]] | [[File:TF2 - DefaultSniper.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Sniper is about to realize that his target's ally has spotted him in ''Meet the Sniper''.]] | ||
[[File:TF2 - DefaultSniper Trailer2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Sniper aims his Sniper Rifle in ''Trailer 2''.]] | [[File:TF2 - DefaultSniper Trailer2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Sniper aims his Sniper Rifle in ''Trailer 2''.]] | ||
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==Jezail Musket== | ==Jezail Musket== | ||
A centerfire-converted [[Jezail musket]] with an underbarrel laser pointer and magnifying glass scope called the "Bazaar Bargain" is a purchased or crafted alternate primary weapon for the Sniper. It takes 50% longer to charge while zoomed, but every headshot kill decreases the charge by 25% up to a maximum of 200%. Due to a bug, spent casings are ejected from the center of the screen, appearing out of thin air. | A centerfire-converted [[Jezail musket]] with an underbarrel laser pointer and magnifying glass scope called the "Bazaar Bargain" is a purchased or crafted alternate primary weapon for the Sniper. It takes 50% longer to charge while zoomed, but every headshot kill decreases the charge by 25% up to a maximum of 200%. Due to a bug, spent casings are ejected from the center of the screen, appearing out of thin air. | ||
− | + | [[Image:jezail1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Jezail musket]] | |
− | [[Image:jezail1.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[Image:Bazaar Bargain 1st person.jpg|thumb|none|500px|First person view of the Bazaar Bargain.]] |
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==Walther WA 2000== | ==Walther WA 2000== | ||
A suppressed [[Walther WA 2000]] known as the "Hitman's Heatmaker" was added in the Pyromania Update. The weapon builds up a "Focus" meter on kills and assists and, once full, charges 25% faster, fires tracer rounds and allows the player to stay scoped after firing. However, it deals 20% less damage on a bodyshot. The weapon also decapitates targets killed with a headshot. | A suppressed [[Walther WA 2000]] known as the "Hitman's Heatmaker" was added in the Pyromania Update. The weapon builds up a "Focus" meter on kills and assists and, once full, charges 25% faster, fires tracer rounds and allows the player to stay scoped after firing. However, it deals 20% less damage on a bodyshot. The weapon also decapitates targets killed with a headshot. | ||
− | [[File:Walther-WA2000.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:Walther-WA2000.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Walther WA 2000 - .300 Win Mag]] |
− | [[File:TF2HitmansHeatmaker.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:TF2HitmansHeatmaker.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Hitman's Heatmaker.]] |
− | [[File:TF2HitmansHeatmaker1stPerson.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:TF2HitmansHeatmaker1stPerson.jpg|thumb|none|500px|In 1st person.]] |
==Accuracy International Arctic Warfare== | ==Accuracy International Arctic Warfare== | ||
Introduced as a promotional item for pre-orders of ''[[Counter-Strike: Global Offensive]]'', the "AWPer Hand" is a cosmetic reskin of the Sniper Rifle as an [[Accuracy International Arctic Warfare]] fitted with a folded Harris bipod. Its item description references the AW's notoriety in the ''Counter-Strike'' community. Despite using the same animations as the default Sniper Rifle, the bolt never moves, with the Sniper's hand just clipping through it. | Introduced as a promotional item for pre-orders of ''[[Counter-Strike: Global Offensive]]'', the "AWPer Hand" is a cosmetic reskin of the Sniper Rifle as an [[Accuracy International Arctic Warfare]] fitted with a folded Harris bipod. Its item description references the AW's notoriety in the ''Counter-Strike'' community. Despite using the same animations as the default Sniper Rifle, the bolt never moves, with the Sniper's hand just clipping through it. | ||
− | [[File:Accuracy_International_Arctic_Warfare_-_Psg_90.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:Accuracy_International_Arctic_Warfare_-_Psg_90.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Accuracy International Arctic Warfare - 7.62x51mm NATO]] |
− | [[File:TF2AWPerHand1stPerson.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:TF2AWPerHand1stPerson.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The AWPer Hand in first person.]] |
− | [[File:TF2AWPerHandSniper.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:TF2AWPerHandSniper.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Sniper holds the AWPer Hand in a promotional picture.]] |
==Heckler & Koch G36== | ==Heckler & Koch G36== | ||
Introduced as part of the Love and War Update, the "Classic" is a sniper rifle made to resemble a long-barreled [[Heckler & Koch G36]] with an olive-drab handguard, stock, and lower receiver. As per all the Sniper's rifles in the game, the Classic is fitted with a laser pointer, the team-colored beam emitting from the top part of the ZF 3x4° dual sight system when the weapon has a fully-charged shot ready to fire. Unlike the Sniper's other rifles, the Classic can be charged and can deal head shots without having to look through the scope (though the Sniper will move slower as if scoped in), and the Sniper can also fire multiple shots while staying scoped-in. Enemies killed by a charged shot from this weapon will be gibbed and leave a brief cloud of red mist where they were killed, though the rifle also deals 10% less damage on bodyshots. The Classic is a throwback to the Sniper Rifle from ''Team Fortress Classic'', which operated with almost identical mechanics and also heavily resembled a G36. | Introduced as part of the Love and War Update, the "Classic" is a sniper rifle made to resemble a long-barreled [[Heckler & Koch G36]] with an olive-drab handguard, stock, and lower receiver. As per all the Sniper's rifles in the game, the Classic is fitted with a laser pointer, the team-colored beam emitting from the top part of the ZF 3x4° dual sight system when the weapon has a fully-charged shot ready to fire. Unlike the Sniper's other rifles, the Classic can be charged and can deal head shots without having to look through the scope (though the Sniper will move slower as if scoped in), and the Sniper can also fire multiple shots while staying scoped-in. Enemies killed by a charged shot from this weapon will be gibbed and leave a brief cloud of red mist where they were killed, though the rifle also deals 10% less damage on bodyshots. The Classic is a throwback to the Sniper Rifle from ''Team Fortress Classic'', which operated with almost identical mechanics and also heavily resembled a G36. | ||
+ | [[File:HKG36.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Heckler & Koch G36 - 5.56x45mm NATO]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2G36.JPG|thumb|none|600px|The "Classic" in ''Team Fortress 2''. Note that it has an RIS rail instead of a charging handle.]] | ||
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==Colt Python== | ==Colt Python== | ||
The "Revolver" is a [[Colt Python]] with a six-inch barrel and ivory grips, the Spy's primary weapon. It has better-than-average range, and is fairly strong - enough so to kill most lower-health enemies in three shots - though its main purpose is to serve as a backup weapon in case of trouble, rather than as an offensive weapon. | The "Revolver" is a [[Colt Python]] with a six-inch barrel and ivory grips, the Spy's primary weapon. It has better-than-average range, and is fairly strong - enough so to kill most lower-health enemies in three shots - though its main purpose is to serve as a backup weapon in case of trouble, rather than as an offensive weapon. | ||
[[File:ColtPython&IvoryGrips.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt Python with 6" barrel and ivory grips - .357 Magnum]] | [[File:ColtPython&IvoryGrips.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt Python with 6" barrel and ivory grips - .357 Magnum]] | ||
− | [[File:Spy_Revolver.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:Spy_Revolver.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Revolver's model.]] |
[[File:TF2 Revolver Drawing.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Drawing the Python on cp_gorge; this animation starts with the revolver at the top of the screen coming downwards, which raises a few questions about where exactly the Spy is supposed to be hiding it.]] | [[File:TF2 Revolver Drawing.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Drawing the Python on cp_gorge; this animation starts with the revolver at the top of the screen coming downwards, which raises a few questions about where exactly the Spy is supposed to be hiding it.]] | ||
[[File:TF2 Revolver.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Idling with the Revolver. Note that the rear sight has no notch; as ''TF2'' has no ADS functionality for anything without a scope, this is a bit of a moot point.]] | [[File:TF2 Revolver.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Idling with the Revolver. Note that the rear sight has no notch; as ''TF2'' has no ADS functionality for anything without a scope, this is a bit of a moot point.]] | ||
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[[File:TF2 Revolver Arms.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Amusingly, if Spy reloads and activates his cloaking ability at the same time, he will suddenly grow a third arm; while this occurs with all of the invisibility watches, the Dead Ringer makes it more apparent, as it is held higher up than the other watches (and can be active without making the Spy invisible).]] | [[File:TF2 Revolver Arms.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Amusingly, if Spy reloads and activates his cloaking ability at the same time, he will suddenly grow a third arm; while this occurs with all of the invisibility watches, the Dead Ringer makes it more apparent, as it is held higher up than the other watches (and can be active without making the Spy invisible).]] | ||
− | == Dan Wesson PPC .357 == | + | ==Dan Wesson PPC .357== |
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The Spy's unlockable "Ambassador" is a [[Dan Wesson revolvers#Dan Wesson PPC|Dan Wesson PPC .357]] revolver heavily customized with rosewood grips and engravings on the barrel depicting the Scout's mother. It deals 15% less damage than the Revolver, only inflicts critical hits on headshots, and has a short period of severe inaccuracy right after each shot. The Ambassador is otherwise almost as accurate as the Sniper Rifle, though as of the Jungle Inferno Update this is counterbalanced with a range penalty, removing the critical hit bonus after a certain distance. The Russian "Sniper vs. Spy" page claims that the Ambassador is chambered in .50 caliber. | The Spy's unlockable "Ambassador" is a [[Dan Wesson revolvers#Dan Wesson PPC|Dan Wesson PPC .357]] revolver heavily customized with rosewood grips and engravings on the barrel depicting the Scout's mother. It deals 15% less damage than the Revolver, only inflicts critical hits on headshots, and has a short period of severe inaccuracy right after each shot. The Ambassador is otherwise almost as accurate as the Sniper Rifle, though as of the Jungle Inferno Update this is counterbalanced with a range penalty, removing the critical hit bonus after a certain distance. The Russian "Sniper vs. Spy" page claims that the Ambassador is chambered in .50 caliber. | ||
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*The crane and the ejector rod do not follow the cylinder when it swings out, leaving the cylinder hovering in midair. | *The crane and the ejector rod do not follow the cylinder when it swings out, leaving the cylinder hovering in midair. | ||
*No bullets are ejected or loaded during its reload; the cylinder is simply opened and then closed. | *No bullets are ejected or loaded during its reload; the cylinder is simply opened and then closed. | ||
+ | [[File:Dan Wesson PPC-2.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Dan Wesson PPC Stainless Steel - .357 Magnum]] | ||
+ | [[File:Ambassador.png|thumb|400px|none|The Ambassador. Note the odd single-action trigger on a double-action revolver and lack of cylinder latch.]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2REVOLVER2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Ambassador in-game.]] | ||
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The Spy's crafted or purchased "Enforcer" alternate pistol is a stainless [[Colt Detective Special]] with pearl grips. It inflicts 20% more damage than the Revolver but fires 20% slower than the Revolver and does not deal random critical hits. The damage bonus doesn't take effect however unless the player is disguised when they fire the shot (though firing while disguised will drop the disguise). | The Spy's crafted or purchased "Enforcer" alternate pistol is a stainless [[Colt Detective Special]] with pearl grips. It inflicts 20% more damage than the Revolver but fires 20% slower than the Revolver and does not deal random critical hits. The damage bonus doesn't take effect however unless the player is disguised when they fire the shot (though firing while disguised will drop the disguise). | ||
The Enforcer's hammer and cylinder do not move when firing. When reloading, the bullets appear to float into the cylinder. The weapon also lacks a solid top above the cylinder. | The Enforcer's hammer and cylinder do not move when firing. When reloading, the bullets appear to float into the cylinder. The weapon also lacks a solid top above the cylinder. | ||
− | + | [[File:ColtNickelDS.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt Detective Special with stainless finish and pearl grips - .38 Special]] | |
− | [[File:ColtNickelDS.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:TF2-The Enforcer.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Render of the Enforcer.]] |
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[[File:TF2 - Enforcer Ingame.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Enforcer in-game.]] | [[File:TF2 - Enforcer Ingame.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Enforcer in-game.]] | ||
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"L'Etranger," a silver [[Nagant M1895]] revolver with custom engraved ivory grips and an extended barrel, was added during the "Mann-conomy" (Polycount) Update as a new Spy weapon. [http://steamcommunity.com/id/chemicalalia Shaylyn "Chemical Alia" Hamm] created it for the Polycount Pack contest. It restores 15% of the user's cloak charge on hit, but does 20% less damage. It also extends the cloak duration of any Spy watch by 40%. | "L'Etranger," a silver [[Nagant M1895]] revolver with custom engraved ivory grips and an extended barrel, was added during the "Mann-conomy" (Polycount) Update as a new Spy weapon. [http://steamcommunity.com/id/chemicalalia Shaylyn "Chemical Alia" Hamm] created it for the Polycount Pack contest. It restores 15% of the user's cloak charge on hit, but does 20% less damage. It also extends the cloak duration of any Spy watch by 40%. | ||
L'Etranger, unlike the Nagant, loads from a six-round cylinder that flips open for reloading. | L'Etranger, unlike the Nagant, loads from a six-round cylinder that flips open for reloading. | ||
+ | [[File:Nagant-1895.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Nagant M1895 - 7.62x38mmR Nagant]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2Nagant.jpg|thumb|none|400px|L'Etranger as seen in the previews]] | ||
+ | [[File:TF2 - Letranger Ingame.jpg|thumb|none|400px|L'Etranger in-game.]] | ||
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Players who pre-ordered or bought ''Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse'' within the first week of its release earned Sam's signature sidearm, the "Big Kill," as a replacement primary weapon for the Spy. It is a reskinned Ambassador with the same stats as the Revolver and the same animation bugs as the Ambassador. The gun is based on a [[Smith & Wesson Model 29]], though it is much smaller than its ''Sam & Max'' counterpart. | Players who pre-ordered or bought ''Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse'' within the first week of its release earned Sam's signature sidearm, the "Big Kill," as a replacement primary weapon for the Spy. It is a reskinned Ambassador with the same stats as the Revolver and the same animation bugs as the Ambassador. The gun is based on a [[Smith & Wesson Model 29]], though it is much smaller than its ''Sam & Max'' counterpart. | ||
− | + | [[File:Smith wesson 44mag 8inch barrel.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith & Wesson Model 29 revolver with 8 3/8" barrel - .44 Magnum]] | |
− | [[ | + | [[File:Weapon thebigkill.png|thumb|400px|none|Sam's sidearm from the ''Sam & Max'' adventure game series]] |
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==Baikal MCM== | ==Baikal MCM== | ||
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The first ''Team Fortress 2'' trailer showed the Spy wielding a stainless [[Baikal MCM]] "Tranquilizer Gun." It was replaced with the Revolver by the game's release. The model, though not usable, remains in the game's files. | The first ''Team Fortress 2'' trailer showed the Spy wielding a stainless [[Baikal MCM]] "Tranquilizer Gun." It was replaced with the Revolver by the game's release. The model, though not usable, remains in the game's files. | ||
− | + | [[Image:MCM.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Baikal MCM with magazine removed - .22 LR.]] | |
− | [[Image:MCM.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:TF2 - Baikal Trailer1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Spy holds his Tranquilizer Gun in ''Trailer 1''.]] |
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=Other= | =Other= | ||
==American Derringer Model 1== | ==American Derringer Model 1== | ||
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In the "Expiration Date" animation released to promote the Love and War Update, Miss Pauling can be seen wielding a double-barreled derringer that resembles an [[American Derringer Model 1]], albeit scaled up to the size of a normal handgun. This is thus far the only weapon that has appeared in an official animation that is not playable in the game in any form. | In the "Expiration Date" animation released to promote the Love and War Update, Miss Pauling can be seen wielding a double-barreled derringer that resembles an [[American Derringer Model 1]], albeit scaled up to the size of a normal handgun. This is thus far the only weapon that has appeared in an official animation that is not playable in the game in any form. | ||
− | + | [[File:American Derringer Stainless Steel M-1.jpg|thumb|none|350px|American Derringer Model 1 - .45 Long Colt]] | |
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[[Category:Video Game]] | [[Category:Video Game]] |
Revision as of 23:07, 29 April 2021
Team Fortress 2 is a Source engine first-person shooter created by Valve. As the name implies, the action is team-based, with both teams composed of nine distinct classes divided into offensive, defensive, and support categories. The game is well known for its dark humor, infinite fan-controversy and incredibly lazy, if hilarious, animations.
The game's art style is a distinctive cartoonish take on Sixties espionage; the designs of the game's weapons are stylized versions of familiar designs. Many weapons in the game were made by the community and added by Valve instead of being made by Valve themselves.
The following weapons are used in the video game Team Fortress 2:
"Pistol"
The secondary weapon for the Engineer and Scout classes, the Pistol is a mixture of the Makarov PM, Walther PPK, and Smith & Wesson 61 Escort. It possesses the Makarov's slide, trigger, upper frame, the PPK's ejection port, handle, handgrips, and the S&W's trigger guard. It lacks power and has only average accuracy, but has good range and is semi-automatic with a very fast reload time for its twelve-round magazine; it can be used as a backup when one's primary weapon is out of ammunition (either for finishing off injured enemies or covering a retreat), or for harassing enemies and picking off undefended buildings at a distance. The light-traveling Scout carries three extra magazines, and the ever-prepared Engineer carries sixteen extra magazines (and two-thirds of one more).
Interestingly, early concept art shows that there was originally supposed to be a sidearm based on the SIG P210; also considered were a hammerless variant with a slide-mounted safety, and several suppressed designs, including a Remington Model 51, an FN Model 1922, a Sauer 38H, and one in particular based on the Mauser HSc.
Luger P08
Max's signature "Lugermorph" sidearm in the Sam and Max: Freelance Police series appears as an unlockable secondary weapon for the Scout (and the Engineer after the July 1st 2010 update) for players who pre-ordered Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse or bought it within the first week of its release, or by winning it from Max in the game Poker Night at the Inventory. Based on the Luger P08, the Lugermorph is only a cosmetic reskin of the regular Pistol.
Ithaca 37
A sawed-off Ithaca 37 "Shotgun" is the Engineer's primary weapon and the secondary weapon for the Soldier, Pyro, and Heavy. Although it is his primary weapon, the Engineer uses it primarily in self-defense and in defense of his buildings. At close range, the Shotgun deals great damage, but falls off noticeably at mid range. The other classes that use the Shotgun as a secondary have highly-damaging primary weapons and use the Shotgun to finish off injured opponents or to conserve primary weapon ammo. In the Soldier's Shotgun taunt, he fires three shots in the manner of a twenty-one-gun salute, though no ammo is expended and causes no damage. Also when drawing it, the Pyro will rack the slide, which the other classes don't do.
Mossberg 500
There are two shotguns in the game that bear a resemblance to the Mossberg 500. "The Family Business" is an unlockable secondary weapon for the Heavy, is fitted with wooden furniture and tubular stock and a safety selector mounted on the left side of the receiver above the trigger. It holds eight rounds (the highest ammo capacity of all the shotguns in the game) and appears to be 20 gauge, since it does less damage per shot. Due to a bug, spent shells from "The Family Business" are ejected from the center of the screen, appearing out of thin air. In addition, the pump has no animation; the whole weapon moves back and forth instead of the pump. It fires 15% faster than the default Shotgun
The other shotgun is the "Reserve Shooter", which features a green frame with a white star inside of a ring similar to the symbol seen on US Army vehicles in World War II, a green USMC-style barrel clamp, wooden sawed-off stock, and wooden forend. Originally available exclusively to the Soldier, recent updates allowed it to be used by the Pyro as well. It only holds four rounds, and for five seconds after drawing it will deliver mini-crits to targets in mid-air, though only ones launched as a result of knockback, such as explosives. As of the Jungle Inferno Update on October 20 of 2017, it cannot mini-crit airblasted targets, but does get mini-crits on enemy Pyros who are flying with the Thermal Thruster jetpack. As another effect, the user will switch to the weapon 20% faster. Interestingly, the weapon has an ejection port on the left side, but ejects spent shells to the right when fired. The "Reserve Shooter" also makes a distinctly deeper sound when fired that is noticeably different from most of the other shotguns in the game.
Winchester Model 1897 "Trench Gun"
The "Panic Attack" shotgun is based off a Winchester Model 1897 in its famous "Trench Gun" configuration, with a sawed down stock and a drum magazine loaded into the bayonet mount. The weapon acts similarly to the Soldier's Beggar's Bazooka, having the player load in rounds and firing them off in a quick succession. The weapon also loads shells 50% faster than the Ithaca 37 listed above. The weapon also fires faster as the player's health gets lower, but accuracy decreases as well.
Scout
COP 357
The "Shortstop," a pearl-gripped derringer based on the COP 357 Derringer with a single external hammer, is one of the Scout's unlockable primary weapons. It has a tighter spread than the Scattergun, fires 75% faster, and reloads in one second, but inflicts 20% less damage overall and only loads four rounds. It is the only primary weapon based on a secondary. Though the Shortstop seems to fire .357 Magnum rounds loaded with "snake shot" instead of bullets, it used to draw from the same ammunition pool as the Pistol, Lugermorph, or Winger, which has been changed. The Shortstop currently has the unique feature of enabling the Scout to do a shove attack at an enemy in front of him, though it increases all knockback force taken by 20% while active.
Beretta 3032 Tomcat
The "Winger" resembles a Beretta 3032 Tomcat with a radiation hazard symbol on the grips and yellow wings imprinted at the rear of the slide and a squared back-end with no external hammer. It is an unlockable secondary weapon for Scout, which inflicts 15% more damage per shot than the Pistol, but only loads five rounds. It also increases the user's maximum jump height by 25%.
Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket
Released as part of the Pyromania Update, the "Pretty Boy's Pocket Pistol" is based on the Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket with wood grips. The pistol's name is inspired by notorious gangster Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd. The weapon also shares the same reloading animation as the Scout's default pistol. It fires 10% slower than the normal Pistol and holds only 9 rounds in the magazine, but can heal the Scout for up to 7 health per hit.
"Scattergun"
The Scout's default primary weapon is a stockless, semi-automatic, double-short-barreled "Scattergun" with an integral six-round drum magazine and a hammerless lever-action receiver somewhat akin to the Savage 99. It is statistically similar to the Shotgun, but with slightly different reload timings (faster for the first shell, but slightly slower for each subsequent one) and a unique damage ramp-up at close range (175% of its base per-pellet damage as opposed to most weapons' 150%). Oddly, the Scout never actually loads new shells into the weapon; he simply works the lever to eject spent shells, which replaces them with fresh ammo in a manner that is best not thought about.
Some early concept art depicts several alternate concepts, including more conventional-looking sawn-offs (which presumably turned into the "Force-A-Nature" below), single-barreled variations with and without drum magazines (in both cases possessing magazine tubes and forends more akin to a traditional lever-action rifle), and a version with two separate triggers and a Winchester Model 1887 receiver.
Sawed-off Double Barreled Shotgun
The Scout's initial unlockable primary weapon is a 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun with sawed-off barrels called the "Force-A-Nature." Compared to the Scattergun, it has a higher rate of fire and fires more pellets per shot, but does slightly less damage per pellet and only holds two shots at a time. Targets hit at close range are knocked back a considerable distance; if the Scout fires it in mid-air, he is knocked back as well, which can be used to give the Scout a third jump.
The "Soda Popper" is a haphazardly-repaired Force-A-Nature with a can of Crit-a-Cola taped under the barrels replacing the foregrip. The Soda Popper reloads 25% faster than the Force-A-Nature and fires 50% faster than the Scattergun. Equipping the Popper gives the Scout a "Hype" meter, filled by moving and jumping, and if activated when full will allow him to jump five extra times in mid-air until the boost ends.
Both the Force-A-Nature and Soda Popper only load two shots, and reloading while one round is left wastes the unfired round. The Soda Popper's shells have radiation hazard symbols on the bases.
Winchester Model 1887
Released as part of the Love and War Update, the "Back Scatter" appears to be a Winchester Model 1887 with an MG15 style magazine, as well as a sawed-off barrel and stock. The "Back Scatter" works similarly to the Pyro's "Backburner" flame thrower, dealing out more damage if the enemy is shot from behind. Enemies shot from behind within roughly thirty feet suffer mini-crits, though the weapon cannot inflict random critical hits and is twenty percent less accurate than the normal Scattergun. Just like the Scout's default Scattergun, the weapon is reloaded by cycling the lever action, with no new shells shown being loaded into the weapon.
Browning Auto-5
Released as part of the Pyromania Update, the Browning Auto-5 appears as an unlockable primary weapon for the Scout, referred to in-game as the "Baby Face's Blaster". The weapon has a lever-action loop, integral drum magazine and a "mare's leg" style sawed-off stock & barrel. It functions similar to the default Scattergun, though reduces Scout's initial speed by 10% and holds only 4 shells. However, dealing damage with the weapon fills a "Boost" meter, which allows the Scout to run faster, up to a max of double speed at full Boost. The boost is partly lost when jumping and when taking damage. The name is inspired from infamous gangster "Baby-Face Nelson". It also has a similar firing sound as the "Reserve Shooter" mentioned above.
Soldier
RPG-7
The Soldier's primary weapon is the "Rocket Launcher", a heavily stylized RPG-7. Unlike its single-shot real-life counterpart, the Rocket Launcher can pack four rockets at a time inside the tube, lacks a rear sight, and it has its trigger on the rear grip instead of the front one; it is worth noting, however, that concept art features the correct grip orientation, along with a scope and front sight. The Rocket Launcher, along with the Demoman's "Grenade Launcher", is one of the most damaging weapons in the game: a critical shot from either is usually enough to take out any enemy player in the blast radius. Notably, the game allows for "rocket jumping," a spectacular display of cartoon physics wherein a Soldier shoots towards the ground as he jumps, using the blast from the explosion to propel himself through the air over large distances and obstacles; while TF2 isn't the first game to allow this (it was first seen in Doom, though it really came into its own in the Quake series), it is perhaps the first to actively encourage it, to the point of even having a musical piece named for the act (the "Rocket Jump Waltz").
A craftable or purchased variant called "Rocket Jumper" comes with forty spare rounds but inflicts no damage. It is intended for players to use for rocket jumping practice.
The unlockable "Direct Hit" resembles the Soldier's original Rocket Launcher but with a fatter body, slimmed-down exhaust tube, and a (cosmetic) targeting scope. The Direct Hit has 30% of the Rocket Launcher's splash radius, but its rockets travel 80% faster (roughly 84 mph).
M202 FLASH
A single-barreled version of the M202 FLASH rocket launcher without the scope is an unlockable Soldier weapon called "The Black Box." It restores up to 20 health per rocket fired, but only holds 3 rockets.
M20A1 "Super Bazooka"
The "Liberty Launcher" is an unlockable rocket launcher for the Soldier. Although made as an ambiguous old "Bazooka" type weapon, it is notably based on the M20A1 "Super Bazooka" with many elements from the M1 "Bazooka" and RPG-7. It holds one extra rocket and its rockets fly 40% faster than the basic Rocket Launcher's but they deal 25% less damage.
"Beggar's Bazooka"
A fictional rocket launcher that was added in the Pyromania Update; the "Beggar's Bazooka" is a rocket launcher that the Soldier constructed out of assorted salvaged materials. A distinctive feature of this weapon is the ability to fire three rockets in a 'burst mode', dealing devastating damage to all but the strongest enemies. Accidentally loading a fourth rocket will cause an explosion in the launcher, damaging the Soldier and removing one stored rocket. The weapon cannot regain ammunition from friendly Dispensers when held out, and differs from all other rocket launchers in that it features a small degree of random projectile spread
Mk 2 Hand Grenade
The Soldier wears two Mk 2 hand grenades strapped to his chest. He uses them as demonstration aids in the Meet the Soldier promotional video. He only uses them in-game as part of his "kamikaze" taunt: he pulls the pin on one and waits, killing himself and any enemy within a six foot radius. The grenades appear to have an overall black coloration with an orange/yellow band around the body. In another taunt, the Soldier will juggle these grenades and extra ammo for his Rocket Launcher.
Pyro
Flamethrower
The Pyro's primary weapon is a custom-built flamethrower which appears to be based on a commercial weed-burner rather than a military weapon, although it's quite similar to the M1 Flamethrower in some ways. It uses a propane tank as a fuel source and a team-colored gasoline pump handle for a trigger assembly. Enemies hit with the flame from the weapon will instantly ignite and take additional damage for approximately three to ten seconds unless extinguished (with the exception of other Pyros, who do not burn). The alternate fire emits a blast of propellant that can extinguish burning teammates (rewarding the Pyro with a small health bonus), bounce enemies, and deflect non-hitscan projectiles (i.e. everything except bullets). There are four (not including reskins) alternate flamethrowers available, the Backburner, the Degreaser, the Phlogistinator, and the Dragon's Fury.
The Backburner is distinguished by a crudely-made team-colored dragon head welded over the muzzle. It always inflicts critical hits from behind (hence the name), but uses 50 ammo per airblast and cannot get random critical hits.
The Degreaser is comprised of a gas pump, car muffler, exhaust pipe, a team-colored fire extinguisher, and stove top burner. When equipped, the Pyro will switch to it 60% faster than the other flamethrowers, though it deals 66% less damage via afterburn and uses 25 ammo for every airblast instead of 20
The Phlogistinator is a steampunk ray gun. It does not have an airblast, but features a critical boost called "Mmmph", filled by burning enemies. When full, the Pyro can taunt to use the boost, giving guaranteed critical hits until it wears off (as well as invulnerability during the taunt itself), though it cannot get random critical hits
The Dragon's Fury is a bulkier flamethrower design with a much longer muzzle, and holds a magazine of only 40 units as opposed to 200. Instead of a cone of flame, it fires a fast-moving medium-range fire blast and has a short repressurization cooldown between uses. A successful hit will cause 50% faster repressurization, and the weapon deals +300% damage against burning targets. Airblast uses only a single ammo unit, as with the fire blast, but causes repressurization to be 50% slower
Orion Flare Gun
The "Flare Gun" is an unlockable secondary weapon for the Pyro. It is an oversized, elongated flare gun in team colors. It has an overall appearance similar to the Orion Flare Gun with the latching mechanism of the M8 flare pistol. Enemies hit with its projectiles (with the exception of other Pyros) are set on fire, and it inflicts a critical hit on a target that is already on fire.
The Über Update added the "Detonator," a modified flare gun that allows its user to detonate its rounds in mid-flight, though it deals 25% less damage than the Flare Gun. Targets in the blast radius are set alight just as if they had taken a direct hit. The Pyro wielding it suffers 50% more damage from his own weapons, making premature detonation a serious matter. Skilled Pyros can also use the Detonator to launch themselves into the air in a similar manner to the Soldier and Demoman using their rocket launcher and sticky launcher. Unlike the Flare Gun, the Detonator will only get mini-crits on burning targets. As of the Jungle Inferno Update, all flare guns deal a fixed 7.5 seconds of afterburn to ignited foes.
"Scorch Shot"
A third flare gun added as part of the Pyromania Update is the "Scorch Shot." It is overall grey in color with an orange band around the muzzle. In addition to setting enemies on fire, it also knocks them backwards, similar to the effects of the Scout's Force-A-Nature shotgun. The projectiles fired by the Scorch Shot will bounce off whatever they hit, and can injure the Pyro who fired them if they hit him (such as if he fires at a wall directly in front of himself). Taunting with the Scorch Shot will perform his 'execution' taunt, wherein the Pyro stands side-on to wherever he's aiming at the time and draws down with the Scorch Shot, firing a single round. Like other attack taunts in the game, the 'execution' taunt will kill enemies hit by it at close range, while only doing normal damage at a distance (it is also the only taunt attack that consumes ammo; expending one round per taunt). The flares fired by the Scorch Shot will also destroy sticky bombs, just like the Demoman's Scottish Resistance mentioned below. They also deal 35% less damage than the Flare Gun and will do mini-crit damage to burning targets, just like the Detonator
Incendiary Grenade
The Pyro wears three cylindrical grenades strapped to his chest. Given that most of the Pyro's weapons are fire-based, it's reasonable to assume these are supposed to be incendiary grenades; their shape is similar to the AN/M14 incendiary grenade. They have black bodies with an orange/yellow band and spoons.
Demoman
"Grenade Launcher"
The Demoman's primary weapon is a grenade launcher that appears to be an amalgamation of several designs. In particular, it has the rotary magazine and break-open reloading of a Milkor MGL attached to the stock, handguard, and front leaf sight of an M79 grenade launcher. Despite being modeled with a six-round cylinder, the weapon only holds a maximum of four grenades, due to the fact that it originally held six, but the model was never updated. The launcher fires team-colored grenades that detonate after a few seconds' delay or on impact with an enemy.
A popular tactic with this weapon is to lob volleys of grenades like mortar rounds at dug-in enemies to soften up their defenses prior to an assault.
M79 Grenade Launcher
The "Loch-n-Load" is a craftable or purchased primary weapon for the Demoman. It resembles a double-barreled M79 grenade launcher arranged in an over/under configuration. The weapon only holds three (yes, three) grenades compared to the Grenade Launcher, but grenades deal 20% more damage to buildings only and fly 25% faster, similar to the Direct Hit. However, grenades fired will shatter harmlessly unless hitting an enemy player or building, and have a 25% smaller explosion range on a direct hit. Its double-barreled model was originally due to its former capacity of only two grenades, much like the regular Grenade Launcher displaying six chambers rather than four, but this has been changed as of December 22, 2014.
"Stickybomb Launcher"
The secondary weapon of the Demoman is a drum-fed grenade launcher known as the "Stickybomb Launcher", resembling a very fat Sten with the charging handle on the wrong side. It holds up to 8 stickybombs at a time which stick to non-moving surfaces, and are (after a short delay) manually detonated by the player; up to 8 stickybombs can be active at any given time (placing any more will detonate the first ones placed). The range of the weapon can be increased by holding down the fire button, making the bombs fly further when they're finally fired. The Demoman reloads this weapon by ratcheting a charging handle mounted on the left side above the trigger; like the Scout's Scattergun, no new ammo is seen being loaded into the launcher during reloading, though unlike the Scattergun, no empty shells are ever ejected either. Like the Soldier with his Rocket Launcher, the Demoman can "sticky-jump" by jumping just as he detonates a sticky bomb under his feet.
Two specialized versions of the Sticky Bomb Launcher are also available; the "Scottish Resistance", which has a higher rate of fire, the ability to set more bombs, and the ability to detonate individual bombs by aiming at them (which can also destroy enemy sticky bombs) and the "Sticky Jumper" which fires sticky bombs that do no damage at all and are used solely for executing sticky jumps.
Model 24 Stielhandgranate
Released alongside the Loch-n-Load, the "Ullapool Caber" is a Mann Co.-branded Model 24 Stielhandgranate with black tape around the grip. The Demoman does not throw it (as one would expect a Scot to throw a caber or a sober man to throw a grenade); he swings it as a melee weapon. The first hit with the Caber against an enemy or solid object causes it to detonate, propelling the Demoman into the air and leaving him with a weak melee weapon (if he survives the fall) until he respawns or resupplies.
Heavy
GE M134 Minigun
The Heavy's signature weapon is "Sasha" (alternatively called "Sascha" in some official sources; referred to simply as the "Minigun" in-game), a portable minigun based on a GE M134 Minigun with Dillon Aero flash suppressors and a white 200-round ammunition drum, in a configuration probably based on the feed system used by the M61 Vulcan mounted on the F/A-18. The Heavy claims that she weighs 150 kilograms (roughly 331 pounds) and fires $200 custom-tooled cartridges at 10,000 RPM (substantially faster than she fires in-game). Given a complete M134 Minigun (sans ammunition) only weighs 61 pounds, this implies Sasha fires something much larger than the standard 7.62mm NATO. Heavy has to ready Sasha before she can fire (a process which can be completed ahead of time by holding Mouse 2, which pre-spins the barrels); while her barrels spin, Heavy's movement speed is reduced to 47%. The weapon also has lessened damage and accuracy for a short time after being spun. While powerful up close, the Minigun lacks accuracy and long-range damage; further hampering its potential output is its reduced damage against certain enemies (namely a 15% reduction against level 2 Sentry Guns, a 20% reduction against level 3 Sentry Guns, and a whopping 75% reduction against Tanks in Mann vs. Machine). Curiously, in terms of game mechanics, Sasha functions somewhat like a shotgun; each unit of ammo consumed produces 4 distinct hitscans, suggesting either a stacked, multi-projectile cartridge (which would go some way to explain their exorbitant cost, and "custom-tooled" description) firing at 600 RPM, or simply a somewhat roundabout depiction of standard rounds firing at 2,400 RPM.
"Natascha" is an unlockable primary weapon for Heavy. Natascha has a black ammo drum and an external feed mechanism. Hits from Natascha reduce the target's movement speed, but she requires 30% more spin-up time and inflicts 25% less damage. As an additional upside, Natascha gives the Heavy 20% damage resistance when fully spun-up.
Winning against the Heavy in the crossover poker game Poker Night at the Inventory unlocks a Minigun called the "Iron Curtain." Heavy claims he made it himself from Soviet iron and mahogany from Alexander II's favorite chair and it displays the hammer and sickle on the drum. The Iron Curtain is a cosmetic reskin of Sasha.
Gatling Gun
"The Brass Beast" is another unlockable primary weapon for the Heavy, based on an 1860's Gatling Gun. It appears to have a Broadwell drum modified with an ammo chain rather than gravity-feeding and is electric-powered instead of hand-cranked. It does 25% more damage than Sasha but requires 50% more spin-up time and reduces Heavy's movement speed 60%, making it more of a stationary defensive weapon. To complement this, it also gives the Heavy a 20% damage resistance buff when fully spun-up
Thompson Submachine Gun
An enlarged, highly-modified M1928A1 Thompson called "Tomislav" is a purchased alternate primary weapon for the Heavy. All that remains of the base Tommy gun are its receiver, handguard, and barrel; the feed mechanism and trigger have been altered to resemble Sasha's two-hundred-round drum and chainsaw grip. The Tomislav has a 20% slower rate of fire but is readied 20% faster and has no spin-up sound, and has 20% less spread than the Minigun. It is the only weapon in the game depicted by default with a fitted sling.
Engineer
Ithaca 37 (Full length)
The Engineer's first unlockable primary weapon is a full-length Ithaca 37 with an engraved receiver and team-colored capacitor called "Frontier Justice." Instead of regular critical hits, Frontier Justice earns two "Revenge Crits" for every Sentry kill and one for assists, to a maximum of thirty-five, awarded when the Sentry is destroyed. Despite having an extended magazine tube, it has half the magazine size of the regular shotgun.
SRM Arms Model 1208
Players who pre-ordered Deus Ex: Human Revolution earned the "Widowmaker" (itself based on the SRM Arms Model 1208) in Genuine quality as an alternate primary weapon for the Engineer. For other players, it can be obtained in Unique quality via the drop system, trading, or buying it in the in-game store. Each shot consumes thirty units of the Engineer's metal and returns one unit for every point of damage dealt. The sound effect for pumping the shotgun plays when the Widowmaker is drawn, despite it not requiring loading. The weapon also deals 10% extra damage if fired at an enemy currently being targeted by the owner's sentry gun
"Sentry Gun"
The Engineer's signature weapon is an automated Sentry Gun that can be upgraded with twin M134 Miniguns. The missile launcher on the level 3 sentry appears not to be based on any real model. An unlockable secondary weapon for the Engineer called the "Wrangler" is a remote control that allows him to take manual control of his Sentry Gun to engage enemies outside the Sentry's normal detection range and reduce damage it takes, though it also reduces repairing done.
Sniper
"SMG"
The Sniper's secondary weapon is a submachine gun called the "SMG". It combines the general shape and distinctive front sight of a MAT-49 with the rear sight, magazine, and bolt of an M1A1 Thompson. It deals very low damage and has average accuracy, but its very rapid fire can pile on damage quickly if aimed well. It has a twenty-five-round magazine, with 75 rounds in reserve. Like the other Support and Defense classes, the Sniper isn't meant to go into the front lines with this weapon, but rather be able to defend himself during medium-range combat when there isn't enough time to snipe an incoming enemy, or to finish off pre-damaged enemies when there's not enough time for a follow-up shot.
Kimel AP-9
Released as part of the Pyromania Update, the "Cleaner's Carbine" is a submachine gun bearing resemblance to the Kimel AP-9 with a silencer, side-folding wire-frame stock, left-hand ejection port, wood grips, and top-mounted charging handle as seen on the Uzi. It holds five fewer rounds and fires 35% slower than the standard SMG and cannot deliver random critical hits, rather coming with a "Crikey" meter that fills as the Sniper deals damage with the weapon. When full, the Sniper can activate 8 seconds of mini-crit buff for all his weapons
Remington 700
The Sniper's primary weapon is, as one would expect, the "Sniper Rifle", which appears to be based on a Remington 700 (albeit quite heavily stylized, as with most of the game's weapons) with a visible laser sight and cartoonishly large scope (which looks similar to the AN/PVS-2 Starlight scope, but without the night-vision abilities). It has a 25-round capacity with no reserve; the Meet the Sniper short portrays the rifle as being single-shot (with the Sniper loading a new round every time he opens the bolt), whereas the in-game animation simply shows the Sniper rotating the bolt up and back down, ejecting a case, and loading in nothing. To discourage quickscoping, a charge meter is built by uninterrupted use of the scope, increasing damage; after 3.3 seconds, the zoom acquires max charge, enough to take out lower-health classes with a single bodyshot and kill even an overhealed Heavy with one headshot. The rifle can be fired without looking through the scope, but it only inflicts minimum damage and cannot deal headshots. Notably, the Sniper Rifle (and its counterparts) are the only hitscan weapons in the game (barring sentries and critical hits) to suffer no damage falloff over distance.
A bolt-action air rifle based on the default Sniper Rifle called the "Sydney Sleeper" is a purchased alternate primary weapon for the Sniper. It acquires a full charge after 2.8 seconds of zoom, and any enemy target hit when scoped will receive Jarate as well as damage, with the Jarate's duration depending on its charge. The Sydney Sleeper cannot inflict critical hits or headshots, though hitting the target's head will cause a splash of Jarate around them in addition to coating them.
Jezail Musket
A centerfire-converted Jezail musket with an underbarrel laser pointer and magnifying glass scope called the "Bazaar Bargain" is a purchased or crafted alternate primary weapon for the Sniper. It takes 50% longer to charge while zoomed, but every headshot kill decreases the charge by 25% up to a maximum of 200%. Due to a bug, spent casings are ejected from the center of the screen, appearing out of thin air.
Walther WA 2000
A suppressed Walther WA 2000 known as the "Hitman's Heatmaker" was added in the Pyromania Update. The weapon builds up a "Focus" meter on kills and assists and, once full, charges 25% faster, fires tracer rounds and allows the player to stay scoped after firing. However, it deals 20% less damage on a bodyshot. The weapon also decapitates targets killed with a headshot.
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare
Introduced as a promotional item for pre-orders of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, the "AWPer Hand" is a cosmetic reskin of the Sniper Rifle as an Accuracy International Arctic Warfare fitted with a folded Harris bipod. Its item description references the AW's notoriety in the Counter-Strike community. Despite using the same animations as the default Sniper Rifle, the bolt never moves, with the Sniper's hand just clipping through it.
Heckler & Koch G36
Introduced as part of the Love and War Update, the "Classic" is a sniper rifle made to resemble a long-barreled Heckler & Koch G36 with an olive-drab handguard, stock, and lower receiver. As per all the Sniper's rifles in the game, the Classic is fitted with a laser pointer, the team-colored beam emitting from the top part of the ZF 3x4° dual sight system when the weapon has a fully-charged shot ready to fire. Unlike the Sniper's other rifles, the Classic can be charged and can deal head shots without having to look through the scope (though the Sniper will move slower as if scoped in), and the Sniper can also fire multiple shots while staying scoped-in. Enemies killed by a charged shot from this weapon will be gibbed and leave a brief cloud of red mist where they were killed, though the rifle also deals 10% less damage on bodyshots. The Classic is a throwback to the Sniper Rifle from Team Fortress Classic, which operated with almost identical mechanics and also heavily resembled a G36.
Spy
Colt Python
The "Revolver" is a Colt Python with a six-inch barrel and ivory grips, the Spy's primary weapon. It has better-than-average range, and is fairly strong - enough so to kill most lower-health enemies in three shots - though its main purpose is to serve as a backup weapon in case of trouble, rather than as an offensive weapon.
Dan Wesson PPC .357
The Spy's unlockable "Ambassador" is a Dan Wesson PPC .357 revolver heavily customized with rosewood grips and engravings on the barrel depicting the Scout's mother. It deals 15% less damage than the Revolver, only inflicts critical hits on headshots, and has a short period of severe inaccuracy right after each shot. The Ambassador is otherwise almost as accurate as the Sniper Rifle, though as of the Jungle Inferno Update this is counterbalanced with a range penalty, removing the critical hit bonus after a certain distance. The Russian "Sniper vs. Spy" page claims that the Ambassador is chambered in .50 caliber.
The Ambassador is missing three things essential to real-life operation (L'Etranger shares these oddities):
- The rear of the barrel is blocked (noticeable during the reload animation) as if it was a deactivated gun.
- The crane and the ejector rod do not follow the cylinder when it swings out, leaving the cylinder hovering in midair.
- No bullets are ejected or loaded during its reload; the cylinder is simply opened and then closed.
Colt Detective Special
The Spy's crafted or purchased "Enforcer" alternate pistol is a stainless Colt Detective Special with pearl grips. It inflicts 20% more damage than the Revolver but fires 20% slower than the Revolver and does not deal random critical hits. The damage bonus doesn't take effect however unless the player is disguised when they fire the shot (though firing while disguised will drop the disguise).
The Enforcer's hammer and cylinder do not move when firing. When reloading, the bullets appear to float into the cylinder. The weapon also lacks a solid top above the cylinder.
Nagant M1895
"L'Etranger," a silver Nagant M1895 revolver with custom engraved ivory grips and an extended barrel, was added during the "Mann-conomy" (Polycount) Update as a new Spy weapon. Shaylyn "Chemical Alia" Hamm created it for the Polycount Pack contest. It restores 15% of the user's cloak charge on hit, but does 20% less damage. It also extends the cloak duration of any Spy watch by 40%.
L'Etranger, unlike the Nagant, loads from a six-round cylinder that flips open for reloading.
Smith & Wesson Model 29
Players who pre-ordered or bought Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse within the first week of its release earned Sam's signature sidearm, the "Big Kill," as a replacement primary weapon for the Spy. It is a reskinned Ambassador with the same stats as the Revolver and the same animation bugs as the Ambassador. The gun is based on a Smith & Wesson Model 29, though it is much smaller than its Sam & Max counterpart.
Baikal MCM
The first Team Fortress 2 trailer showed the Spy wielding a stainless Baikal MCM "Tranquilizer Gun." It was replaced with the Revolver by the game's release. The model, though not usable, remains in the game's files.
Other
American Derringer Model 1
In the "Expiration Date" animation released to promote the Love and War Update, Miss Pauling can be seen wielding a double-barreled derringer that resembles an American Derringer Model 1, albeit scaled up to the size of a normal handgun. This is thus far the only weapon that has appeared in an official animation that is not playable in the game in any form.