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Watch Dogs Legion
Watch Dogs Legion Cover Art.jpg
PC Boxart.
Release Date: 2019
Developer: Ubisoft
Publisher: Ubisoft
Series: Watch Dogs
Platforms: PS5
PS4
Xbox Series S/X
Xbox One
PC
Genre: Third-person shooter



Watch_Dogs_Legion is a 2020 action-adventure game published by Ubisoft and developed by its Toronto studio for the PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Google Stadia, and Amazon Luna. It is the third installment in the Watch Dogs series, and the sequel to 2016's Watch Dogs 2. Set within a fictionalized representation of a future, dystopian London, the game's story focuses on the hacker group DedSec as they seek to clear their names for a series of bombings they have been framed for, as well as liberate London's citizens from the control of a highly shady and openly fascist military company known as Albion, which turned the city into a surveillance state following the bombings. DedSec has to do this by building up their numbers through recruiting London's civilian population and sabotaging Albion operations, all with the help of Bagley, the world's most powerful AI, capable of hacking into anything that a human operator can get him close too, hence gameplay primarily focuses around infiltrating Albion and Clan Kelley facilities.

Note that despite taking place in England, guns are still quite commonplace, both because the Albion police aren't technically police and as such can carry guns, and because the oppression of London by Albion has led various criminal elements (most notably one of the game's two enemy factions, the Clan Kelley gang) to start smuggling firearms into London in huge numbers, primarily military service rifles, but pistols and the occasional shotgun too. Various NPCs you can recruit will also have their own.


The following weapons appear in the video game Watch Dogs: Legion:


Overview

The flagship feature of Watch_Dogs_Legion is the ability to control virtually any NPC found in the open world. These include anyone from civilians, police officers, and even DedSec's enemies. These characters are often recruited and made playable after completing a side mission or series of side missions to gain their support. The player's roster of operatives can be arrested or injured and if the player choses to enable "permadeath" mode, will be removed from their roster permanently should they die in combat or due to accidents. Like prior Watch_Dogs games, profiling any citizen will tell you their occupation and a random fact about them, but in Legion, that occupation and random factoid affects their starting inventory and perks. This can range from someone who's little factoid is that their cousin owns a gun factory overseas, making them start with a rifle, or someone who's job is a professional hitman, starting with a large number of close combat and firearm abilities.

Every operative can make use of various less-than-lethal weapons that fire electric darts which stun enemies, all of which seem to be inspired by the Taser X12 LLS. In game, no enemies use them, four out of eight are actually developed by DedSec themselves, and they all have markings identifying them as experimental weapons. Only certain characters receive access to lethal firearms and the type of weapon received may be influenced by their occupation. With the exception of all silenced weapons, guns are sorted by category (a mechanic that isn't even acknowledged in game), and if an operative starts with one weapon in a certain group, it can be swapped out with any other gun from that group, as long as you have at least one operative with that weapon on your team. For example, if the player recruits a hitman (who automatically start with a Desert Eagle and G36) than any other operative they have with any lethal pistol can swap it to the Desert Eagle and any operative with a lethal rifle can swap it for the G36. The aforementioned silenced weapons cannot be swapped for another lethal weapon, nor than can they be given to any operative who doesn't start with one.

Interestingly, Legion's gun combat features combat executions. Melee strikes to enemy, some body shots, and the use of the disrupt ability (which electrocutes an enemy through their own optical implant), all stun an enemy. Walking up to them and pressing the interact button with a pistol equipped leads to a flashy finishing move that involves melee and shooting them, John Wick style.

Taser X12 LLS

Handguns

FN FNX-9

The FNX-9 appears as the "P9" and is the most common lethal firearm available, and even used by Dedsec operatives in cutscenes. It is frequently used by uniformed Albion personnel. A rare suppressed version is used by special Spy NPCs, some higher-up plain-clothed Albion personnel, very occasionally agents of Signals Intelligence Response, and rarely, some civilians. Interestingly, the SIG-Sauer P250 Compact appeared in the two previous games as the "P-9mm", and this one seems to have taken it's role for no clear reason.

It can also be seen wielded by one of Dedsec operator in the Photobooth, if the player recruited enough operatives, and a disassembled version can be seen in the Albion Station Kennington.

FN Herstal FNX-9 - 9x19mm
The FNX-9 in the inventory menu.
The silenced FNX-9 in the inventory view.
An Albion agent aims his FNX-9.
A former MI-6 agent stands with his suppressed FNX-9 at his side.
A cute little bunny rabbit aims a suppressed FNX-9.
A tuxedo-and-martini type of spy look at the pistol that was dropped by a terrorist.
A Dedsec operator, hold a FNX-9, ready to start a revolution, with a bit of feminist touch.
A Dedsec operator working as a policewoman, notices a disassemboed FNX-9 next to a woman that the policewoman will arrest due the fact that she wasn't in possession of a "breathing licence".

IMI Desert Eagle Mark XIX

The Desert Eagle Mark XIX appears as the "Desert Eagle". It is mainly used by Professional Hitmen NPCs and is available to the player should they recruit one. It can also rarely be found in the inventories of some civilians. While the caliber is not stated, it has a magazine capacity of 9 rounds, indicating the .357 Magnum version.

It can be also seen as prop in Albion's armories.

Magnum Research (MRI) Desert Eagle Mark XIX, current production model with Picatinny railed barrel and different safety catch - .50 AE
In a promotional image, a DedSec Operative fires his Desert Eagle at pursing Albion contractors.
The Desert Eagle in the inventory view.
An operative holds a Desert Eagle.
The same operative now aims a Desert Eagle, clearly with very little regard for her wrist, which is likely about to receive some damage from firing a Desert Eagle held at 70° with one hand.
6 Desert Eagles can be seen in one of the few Albion recruiting station set up in London, with this particular one being located in Piccadilly Circus. The text translate as "You are paid to be the best" in Polish and is shown also in Romanian, Tamil and English.

Colt Python

The Colt Python appears as the "REX 357" and can be infrequently found in the inventories of various civilians, most notably Clan Kelley arms dealers. It appears to have an 8" barrel. It is inferior to the Desert Eagle in almost every way, with a worse fire rate, slower reload, smaller capacity, and the same damage output. It can also be seen in some posters scattered around London.

Colt Python with 8 inch barrel - .357 Magnum
The Colt Python in the menu.
In what could only be a piece of DedSec propaganda, a former Clan Kelley member wearing a DedSec mask stands with Colt Python in hand.
The same man now aims his Colt Python.
An Dedsec operator can be seen with the revolver on the right.
As she walks around London for some "commissions", the female Dedsec operator find an absolutely cool poster.

Pneu Dart X-2 Tranquilizer Pistol

The Pneu Dart X-2 Tranquilizer Pistol appears as the "LTL Dart Gun" and is fitted with a C-More red dot sight.

Pneu Dart X2
The Pneu Dart X-2 in the inventory menu.
Dedsec operative Dr. Sleepgood grab a Pneu Dart X-2 to cure a cause of really bad insomnia.
She then aims the gun. The text on the side reads : "Warning-Danger. Practice sample - do not load or fire live ammo.

Shotguns

Benelli M4 Super 90

A short barreled Benelli M4 Super 90 with a fictional smooth version of the Brügger & Thomet M4 handguard and a shellholder appears as one of the two LTL shotguns, named the "LTL M1014" ("M1014" is both it's U.S. military designation and the one used by other Ubisoft games). It has a capacity of 9 rounds and is found in the inventories of some civilians. The collapsible stock is always fully collapsed.

Benelli M4 Super 90 with 7-shot tube - 12 gauge
The in game model of the LTL M1014.
The "LTL M1014" in the menu. Notes that unlike the Mossberg 590, the shell holder is unused.
A DedSec operative holding the M1014. Note that the grip seems oversized and doesn't quite line up with her hand.

Mossberg 590

The Mossberg 590 appears as the "M590" (the same name as in Rainbow Six: Siege, another Ubisoft game) and is the sole lethal shotgun in the game. It is used primarily by Albion troops. It appears to have a stainless Mariner finish, heat shield,shell holder and aftermarket Knoxx Spec Ops stock. It is incorrectly depicted as semi-automatic. Whenever the weapon is fired, the bolt moves back without any user input and ejects a shell, rather convenient as your operative won't even hold it by the pump handle.

It can be also seen as prop in Albion's armories and Clan Kelley outposts.

It also appear in the mission Gap in the Armor, set as Saw-esque trap.

Mossberg 590 with heat shield, bayonet lug, and Knoxx Spec Ops stock - 12 gauge
The Mossberg 590 in the inventory menu.
A violet-haired Dedsec operator readies her Mossberg...
Then she takes a deep breath to get ready...
Then she aims it, ready to knock out some Albion mercs.
Two Mossbergs 590s can be seen in this Albion recruiting station.
A gasmask-clad Dedsec operator notices some disassembled Mossbergs 590s alongside some AK parts and some "fun powder" packages.
While using a Mossberg 590 as trap might be a good idea, it must be noticed that there is nothing connected to the trigger, so is very unlikely that the gun could fire.

Remington 870 MCS (fictionalized)

A Remington 870 MCS with just the front of a Mossberg 590's ghost ring sights, a Police Magnum handguard, a shell carrier, and an AR-15 pistol grip and stock adapter that's used with an A1-style pistol grip and a Magpul MOE stock appears as a less-than-lethal shotgun that can be used by the player's operatives after purchasing the necessary upgrades. It starts with a capacity of five rounds before being upgraded to seven.

Remington 870 MCS - 12 gauge
Mossberg 590 with ghost ring sights, bayonet lug, and speedfeed stock - 12 gauge

Remington 870 Police Magnum with black synthetic furniture - 12 gauge
The LTL SG.
A scantily-clad Dedsec grabs a LTL Remington shotgun as she is tired of being cat-called.
Then as she aims the gun, her admirers suddenly become really quiet.
In a promotional image for the co-op mode, the operative second the left poses with it.

Submachine Guns

Brügger & Thomet MP9

The Brügger & Thomet MP9 appears as a less-than-lethal weapon available to the player's operatives, while an unusable lethal version is frequently used by Clan Kelley thugs. It appears under its real name.

Brügger & Thomet MP9 - 9x19mm
The player-usable "LTL MP9".
DedSec operative Sharon Lek holds her MP9 gangsta style. The stock is always depicted as folded.
Loading a new magazine of shock ammo.
A close shot of the standard MP9 as dropped by a Clan Kelley member.

Grand Power Stribog SR9

The Grand Power Stribog SR9 appears in the gamemode "Legion of the Dead" in which was added after being cut from the game. It appears to have elements from the SR9 A1 and the SR9 A2. It shoots in 3-rounds bursts and like the MP5A5 below, is available also in a suppressed version.

Grand Power Stribog SR9 A1 - 9x19mm Parabellum
Grand Power Stribog SR9 A2 - 9x19mm Parabellum

Heckler & Koch MP5A5

The Heckler & Koch MP5A5 appears as the "MP5", equipped with a railed handguard and Magpul AFG. Based on Ubisoft's penchant for reusing models, this could very likely just be a black version of the MP5 MLI seen in Ghost Recon Wildlands. It is notably featured in the prologue, making it the first firearm usable by the player. A rarer suppressed variant is also available. With the exception of Albion contractors, both versions spawn on NPCs completely randomly. Any civilian or Clan Kelley member have a chance of carrying one.

Heckler & Koch MP5A5 - 9x19mm
The MP5A5 in the menu.
A DedSec operative holding an MP5 reveals that for whatever reason, the animation set for female player models shows them holding the AFG by it's forwardmost end, rather than using the handstop part. This would not only lead to a slightly more awkward grip, but it makes the AFG pointless and would increase the likelihood of burning your fingers on the barrel.
A friendly looking old man shows off his equally friendly MP5A5. Note the size of the AFG, it shouldn't be as long as the railed section on the handguard.

Heckler & Koch MP7A2

The Heckler & Koch MP7A2 is another less-than-lethal SMG, found only in the inventories of certain operatives. It appears as simply "MP7" (even if prior to a patch it appeared as "LTL MP7" or incorrectly as "LTL MP9" in the menu.) Despite the description stating that is full-auto, it can only fire in 2-rounds bursts. Is often used by War Correspondents.

Heckler & Koch MP7A2 - 4.6x30mm
The "LTL MP7" in the menu. Notice how the handguard is longer than is supposed to be and the A1 grip.
Coming from Romania to steal our hearts , this Dedsec operator prepares her "LTL MP7".
The Dedsec operator is now ready for the robbery.
If you manage to look on the right, you can notice how the MP7 is misnamed.

KRISS Vector

The KRISS Vector is the second lethal SMG available. It has most visual features of the Vector Gen I, but lacks an opening above the barrel for a SureFire weaponlight, like a Vector Gen II. It is called the "Vector .45 ACP", a name used in several previous Ubisoft games. It is used prominently by elite Albion troops.

TDI Vector Gen I - .45 ACP
KRISS USA Vector Gen II - .45 ACP / 9x19mm Parabellum
The KRISS Vector in the menu.
Dalton is disappointed as he looks at Ubisoft's most recycled gun.
While, some days later, a Dedsec operative sport her own "Ubisoft special".
Then she aims it.
And eventually she reloads it in a peculiar manner.

SIG-Sauer MPX

A less-than-lethal SIG-Sauer MPX can be found in the inventories of some operatives, where it appears as the "MPX". No lethal version appears, unusable or otherwise as they were cut from the game.

SIG-Sauer MPX SBR (Gen 2) - 9x19mm Parabellum
The "LTL MPX" in the menu.
A Dedsec Operative is seen equipped with a less-than-lethal MPX while hiding from Albion authorities.
A DedSec member holds his MPX. Note that it is slightly oversized and that like all other DedSec produced LTL weapons, it has markings identifying it as being for test purposes only. Additionally, the flash hider is inaccurately filled in, the handstop is missing, and the collapsible stock's rods are far longer than the guides.

Rifles

AK Hybrid

A hybrid of an AK-47 and an AKMS with the fixed stock of an AKM appears as the "AK47" and is frequently used by Clan Kelley gang members. It features the non vented gas tube, ribbed dust cover, and stock swivel point from an AKMS (but still the regular AKM stock), and the handguard, grip, and lack of a muzzle device of the Type II AK-47. In what is definitely a video game first, the left side of the receiver is an stamped AKM pattern receiver and the right side is from a milled AK-47. It also appears to use 20-round magazines, despite holding 30 rounds in a magazine.

A disassembled AK can be seen in some Clan Kelley outposts and a version with black furniture and golden receiver appears in the Hackney Baths.

Type 2 AK-47 - 7.62x39mm
AKMS - 7.62x39mm. Note the stock swivel point
Maadi ARM - 7.62x39mm. Imaged used to show the left side of an AKM pattern receiver and fixed stock.
The right side of the "AK47" in the inventory view. Note the lightning cut and lack of any prominent rivets.
The left side of the "AK47" in the inventory view. Note the lack of a lightning cut, the divot just above the magazine, the rivet pattern, and the stock swivel point. Because the swivel point is only present on the left side of the receiver, even if you did want to attack a proper AKMS stock you couldn't.
Much to the woe of Mr. McGregor, somebody seems to have given Peter Rabbit an assault rifle.
Notice the hybrid AK with a peculiar finish in the hands of an Albion grunt. Notice that the fire selector is set to safe.
A gasmask-clad Dedsec operator make an interesting discovery while exploring a Clan Kelley hideout, namely an AK without a magazine and some "Colombian sugar".
The same Dedsec operator make then notice some disassembled guns, with some AK parts clearly visible among them.
A Dedsec operator undercover as a Clan Kelley with the secret desire of becoming the Queen, rejoices as she finds the perfect throne.

Heckler & Koch G36

The Heckler & Koch G36 is the second lethal assault rifle available and is used by Professional Hitmen characters, along with a Desert Eagle. Some civilians may also have one in their inventory. It is also used by members of the Queen's Guard, rather than the more appropriate L85A2 - although it's possible the G36 is supposed to be the standard British service rifle in the game's fiction, similar to V for Vendetta. It appears under its real name. It is arguably the single best gun for outright combat in the game, with a speedy fire rate, very good accuracy, almost no recoil, and the same damage per shot output as weapons like the AK.

Heckler & Koch G36 with ZF 3x4° dual optical sight - 5.56x45mm
The G36 in the game's inventory screen. Note that for whatever reason, the inventory icon on the left side of the screen shows it with a partially white paint job, though the actual model doesn't have this issue.
We're not entirely sure where an unemployed homeless man with no prior military or police service managed to get his hands on a relatively new, military-only assault rifle (especially in the U.K.), but sometimes it's best not to question your blessings.
The same homeless DedSec operative fires his G36. Note that his eye is lined up with the unmagnified part of the optic, a wise choice in tight London streets.
Some Royal Guards in their typical pose with their G36 rifles. Notice how the carry handle clips into the model, in addition to being totally inaccurate.

Patriot Ordnance Factory P308

The Patriot Ordnance Factory P308 is the primary weapon of some Albion Contractors. It is known as the "P308". It fires in semi-automatic mode and holds 24 rounds.

Patriot Ordnance Factory P308 with 16.5 inch barrel - 7.62x51mm NATO
The P308 in the menu.
Two Albion patrol officers equipped with the P308.
An Albion grunt armed with a P308 on the right.
An Albion captain turned Dedsec, sport her standard issue P308, happy to have being issued something different than the usual P416s.
Then she aims down the sights.

Patriot Ordnance Factory P416

Available only in less-than-lethal form, the Patriot Ordnance Factory P416 appears as the "LTL Goblin". It is found only on certain recruits. It has a magazine capacity of 21 rounds. Like the P308, its front sight base is missing the sight itself.

It can be also seen as prop in Albion's armories, and also is wielded by at least one Operative in the photobooth, assuming the player recruited enough of them.

Patriot Ordnance Factory P416 with 10.5 inch barrel - 5.56x45mm NATO
The P416 in the menu.
A Dedsec operator is armed with a P416, making it very clear that is an Ubisoft game.
The Desec operator aims the P416, getting nostalgic memories from 2012.
Two P416s can be seen in this Albion recruiting station.
A pretty attractive Dedsec operative, ponder about starting a career as a model for gun advertising, while posing with an equally attractive P416.

SIG-Sauer MCX

A short-barreled SIG-Sauer MCX is available only as a less-than-lethal weapon, known as the "MCX". It has a barrel of intermediate length between 9 and 11.5 inches (although closer to 9). Is semi-auto only and holds only 25-rounds. Holographic recruitment displays for Albion and a touristic hologram of the Royal Guards (despite they use the Heckler & Koch G36 in-game) show a regular version that doesn't appear in-game as it was cut.

SIG-Sauer MCX SBR with 9" barrel - 5.56x45mm NATO
The LTL MCX in the menu.
An Dedsec operator disguised as a millennial woman, looks at an Albion holographic ad, wondering why it doesn't appear in the standard lethal version in the game.
An Dedsec operator, looks at the hologram and wonder why the Royal Guard in-game use a rifle from the 90s instead of the much more recent MCX.
A Dedsec operator admires her new high tech toy.
The she checks up the sights. Note that the markings says "Test Only".
So the Dedsec operator reloads it, after testing it on some Clan Kelley members.

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Then she rocks another magazine for "additional testing".

Light Machine Guns

IMI Negev Commando

The IMI Negev Commando is frequently used by members of Clan Kelley and is depicted as being fed by Galil magazines. It holds 70 rounds despite being modelled with a 35-round magazine, ironically having a better capacity than the M249.

IMI Negev Commando with a 35-round box magazine from the Galil assault rifle
The Negev Commando in the menu. Notice how the magazine is incorrectly called "clip"
Upon seeing a very rude individual, this sweet English woman grabs a Negev Commando, to teach him a lesson.
Then she aims the Negev Commando in an attempt to convince him to apologize.
After her attempt to educate him was pointless, the woman reloads her Negev Commando, wondering how a 35-round magazine could hold 70 rounds.
A terrorist handles a Negev Commando in the prologue.
A terrorist handles a Negev Commando in the prologue.
An Albion grunt handles a Negev Commando as he abuse a Londoner.

FN M249

The most frequently encountered long gun is the M249 LMG. It appears to be a standard-issue weapon for Albion infantry. For whatever reason, Albion appears to be handing out squad automatic weapons en masse as nearly every Albion grunt is seen using one. It holds 50 rounds in a magazine but is depicted with a 200-round drum magazine.

M249 with folding carry handle, heat shield, improved handguard, plastic stock, and 200-round drum - 5.56x45mm. This is the M249 issued following the Product Improvement Program.
The M249 in the game's inventory screen. Note that like the G36, the inventory icon on the left side of the screen shows it with a partially white paint job, though the actual model doesn't have this issue.
An Albion grunt handles a M249 packing some overkill firepower to deal with a riot. The markings on the gun reads "Test Only" for some reason.
An Albion agent hold up a Deadsec operative for the heinous crime of having a really bad haircut.
An innocent-looking Irishwoman pose with an also cute and innocent-looking M249.
Not looking innocent anymore, the Irishwoman now sport a badass mask and start aiming the M249.
After an intense firing, the Irishwoman reloads the M249. She will be wanted for "peace disturbance" but it will be worth.

Grenade Launchers

Brügger & Thomet GL-06

The Brügger & Thomet GL-06 appears only in a lethal version and boasts increased range over the "APGL" to be available to inventories of several operatives. Is fitted with an holographic sight.

Brügger & Thomet GL-06 with EOTech holographic sight - 40x46mm
The GL06 in the menu.
Another elegant Dedsec female operator grabs her Swiss grenade launcher.
Then she aims the grenade launcher, as a casual passerby feel threatened for her safety.
After she moved to an alleyway to shoot her grenade launcher in peace, she reloads her weapon.

CYMA M052 Pistol Grenade Launcher

An airsoft CYMA M052 Pistol Grenade Launcher appears as both the APGL, found in the inventories of various Albion and Clan Kelley personnel, and the DedSec grenade launcher, a less-than-lethal variant that can be upgraded to fire two rounds. The DedSec verson is intended as an anti-drone weapon, and will knock out drones easily.

Airsoft CYMA M052 Pistol Grenade Launcher
The APGL in the menu.
An elegant female Dedsec operative, surprise everyone by packing some serious heat.
Then the lady aims at an Albion's Force Protection Europe Ocelot, which is sadly offscreen.
Then after blowing up the Albion's armored vehicle, she proceed to reload, revealing that the gun have a top-breaking mechanism.

GM-94

The GM-94 grenade launcher appears as the "LPO-97" in the "Legion of the Dead" mode.

GM-94 grenade launcher - 43mm

Grenades

RGD-5

A pink-colored grenade based on the RGD-5 appears as the "Paint Grenade", and as the name suggest it explode in a green-colored paint smear.

RGD-5 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade
A female Dedsec operator throws a "paint grenade". The results will be devastating... a very expensive laundry bill.
A close up of the grenade, few seconds before the disaster.

Unidentified tear gas grenade

An unidentified grenade appear as "Tear Gas". It emits a red colored smoke cloud, which will blur the operatives's vision and deal damage, unless is in possession of the "Bandana" skill, which makes the operative immune from its effects. Bare Kuckles League fighter Erin Majewski use then during her fight.

An anarchist Dedsec operator throws a tear has grenade, ready to sow some chaos.
A close sh9t of the grenade. The markings reads as "P249 Riot Defense" which don't seem to match with any real grenade.
As she remember the wise saying "don't bring a knife in a gunfight", Erin brings some smoke grenades in a fistfight.

Others

Taser X26

What looks like a slightly altered X26 Taser appears as the "LTL Stun Gun". Is often found in the arsenal of some Policemen.

Taser X26E with safety cap on
The X26 in the menu. Notice that the electricity arch is always turned on.
A policewoman get her X26, ready for some action.
Then she test if the battery is full, before going to commit some police brutality against some Clan Kelley gangsters.

Turrets

Some likely fictional turrets appear frequently in the game, especially at checkpoints. With the right upgrades is possible to disable them, hijack them, turn them against their "allies" and even deactivate them.

A Dedsec operative deactivate an Albion turret during an high stake mission.

Unusable

"Arsenal Sculpture"

In the intro, a statue featuring numerous AR-15-style guns and holding a MAC-11 can be seen.

While it might look horrific and scary to the average Briton, this sculpture is a real masterpiece of art.

Boum-Bang Shop

During the mission "Bloody Mary Kelley", Inspector Lau shows a gun smuggling website called the "Boum-Bang Shop".

In this beautiful shopping list we can we from top to bottom, left to right : a P226, a scopeless SVD, a SCAR-H, a Makarov PB, a M1911-style pistol and a VHS-2.


Kimber Warrior

The Kimber Warrior appears in-game wielded by a Dedsec operator in the photobooth if the player recruits enough members, but is unusable in proper gameplay.

Kimber Warrior - .45 ACP
A close shot of the only Kimber Warrior in-game. The markings on the gun reads "Kimber Warrior Special .45 ACP".

Ultimax 100 Mark 3

The Ultimax 100 Mark 3 appears in-game as a prop in the Hackney Baths, without a magazine. Is not usable in any form.

Ultimax 100 Mark 3 - 5.56x45mm NATO
The disguised Dedsec operator is quite surprised as she didn't expect to find a Singaporean machinegun in a bathhouse in London.

Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk I

The Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk I can be seen on some statues representing British WW2 soldiers.

Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk I - .303 British
A Dedsec operator take some moment to admire the truest British rifle of all time, or at least a statue of it.

LMT AR-15

Whats look like a LMT AR-15 rifle (as seen by the quadrail handguard) fitted with a Leupold CQ/T scope, a Crane Stock and Magpul PMag, is used in Albion's advertisement.

R20 Rahe (Estonian Military Specification of LMT MARS-L) (for comparison) - 5.56x45mm NATO
An Dedsec operator looks one of the numerous Albion advertisement, wondering which AR-15 rifle is and which attachments it have.
A better and closer view of the poster, even if this time the message is in Romanian.
What look like the same rifle but fitted with a M203 can be seen in another ad.

Unidentified M16

An unidentified M16 can be seen in an Albion ad, behind a soldier wielding an AR-15 fitted with an M203.

Colt M16A2 (likely the variant shown) - 5.56x45mm
The handguard of the M16 can be seen, if looking very carefully.

M203 grenade launcher

An M203 grenade launcher can be seen fitted on an AR-15 in one of Albion's ads.

M203 grenade launcher - 40x46mm
Notice the M203 on the rifle.

Unidentified 1911-style pistol

A M1911-style pistol can be seen on virtual posters of the in-game movie Riverhouse.

A Dedsec stumbles upon an ad for what looks like an interesting action movie to watch at the theater.

Cannons

Some cannons can be spotted near Horse Guard Parade.

A young female Dedsec operative find a cannon as she makes a touristic stroll.

Naval Cannons

The two iconic naval cannon in front of the British Imperial War Museum (which in turn are taken one from the HMS Ramillies, the other from the HMS Resolution) can be seen in the main entrance of the building.

A young female Dedsec operative is very excited upon seeing two huge and long... naval cannons.

HMS Belfast

The iconic museum ship HMS Belfast appears as a landmark in the game, complete with its weaponry like the BL 6-inch Mk XXIII naval guns and QF-2 pounder naval guns.

A female Dedsec operative visit the HMS Belfast in a very futurist way. She first glances at the BL 6-inch Mk XXIII naval guns...
... then before going for a swim in the Thames River, she notices the QF-2 pounder naval guns, noticing that they have a much longer barrel than they should.

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