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− | |''[[Resident Evil 2]]''|| ||||1998 | + | |''[[Resident Evil 2]]''|| || ||||1998 |
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− | |''[[Jurassic Park: Trespasser]]''|| || M model; incorrectly fires in bursts without the stock||1998 | + | |''[[Jurassic Park: Trespasser]]''|| || || M model; incorrectly fires in bursts without the stock||1998 |
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− | |''[[Resident Evil 4]]''||"Matilda"|| ||2005 | + | |''[[Resident Evil 4]]''||"Matilda"|| || ||2005 |
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− | | ''[[Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D]]'' ||"Matilda" || || 2011 | + | | ''[[Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D]]'' ||"Matilda" || || || 2011 |
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− | | [[Cry of Fear]] || || M model | + | | [[Cry of Fear]] || || w/ shoulder stock || M model || 2012 |
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− | | ''[[Resident Evil 6]]'' ||"Wing Shooter" || || 2013 | + | | ''[[Resident Evil 6]]'' ||"Wing Shooter" || || || 2013 |
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− | | ''[[Aliens: Colonial Marines]]'' || " | + | | rowspan=2|''[[Aliens: Colonial Marines]]'' || "88 Mod 4 Combat Pistol" || w/ various attachments || 1970 model, with green grips and synthetic slide, fitted with an underbarrel accessory rail, infinite reserve ammo || rowspan=2| 2013 |
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− | | ' | + | | "Gorman's Pistol" || ||Black frame, infinite reserve ammo |
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− | + | | ''[[World of Guns: Gun Disassembly]]'' || HK VP70m || w/ shoulder stock || M model || 2014 | |
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− | | 418 Matilda SP || w/ shoulder stock, 3-round burst fire and optional suppressors and optics | + | |rowspan="2" | ''[[Umbrella Corps]]'' || 418 Matilda || w/ optional suppressors and optics || || 2016 |
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+ | | 418 Matilda SP || w/ shoulder stock, 3-round burst fire and optional suppressors and optics || || 2016 | ||
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Revision as of 05:53, 16 October 2022
The Heckler & Koch VP70 is a German semi-automatic/burst fire pistol. The VP stands for Volkspistole ("People's Pistol", a designation that would similarly be used for the later Heckler & Koch VP9) and the 70 refers to its year of introduction, 1970. The VP70 has the distinction of being the world's first polymer-framed production handgun, beating out the much more well-known Glock pistol series by 12 years. The military version is able to use a detachable stock that acts as a holster when not in use, similar to the Mauser C96. Attaching this stock also allows the shooter to operate a selector switch which turns the pistol into a machine pistol firing three round bursts, with a cyclic fire rate of 2200 rounds per minute. The VP70 has extra deep rifling that allows gas to escape out the muzzle, reducing the velocity of ammo by over 10%. This loss in power makes the VP70 able to use 9x19 in a straight blowback action without making the slide excessively heavy. The VP70 saw limited use among a few police and military forces and was discontinued in 1989. Complaints were often leveled at its poor ergonomics and heavy double-action only trigger.
It was produced in two models, the VP70M (Militär, military) which was select-fire capable and the VP70Z (Zivil, civilian) which is semi-automatic only. Other than lacking the facility to take the stock, the civilian version's only functional difference is the inclusion of a cross-bolt safety at the base of the trigger guard; the military one instead relies on its double-action-only operation and resultant heavy trigger pull.
The Heckler & Koch VP70 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Specifications
(1970–1989)
Type: Pistol, Machine Pistol
Caliber: 9x19mm Parabellum, 9x21mm IMI
Weight: 1.8 lbs (0.82 kg)
Length: 8 in (20.4 cm)
Barrel Length: 4.6 in (11.6 cm)
Capacity: 18-round box magazine
Fire Modes: Semi-Auto (VP70Z), Semi-Auto/3-Round-Burst (VP70M)
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Flashpoint | Terry Alexander | Agent Peterson | Heckler & Koch VP70Z; Suppressed | 1984 |
Aliens | Ricco Ross | Pvt. Frost | 1986 | |
Aliens | William Hope | Lt. Gorman | 1986 | |
Avenging Force | Loren Farmer | Andrew Parker | 1986 | |
Renegades | Kiefer Sutherland | Buster McHenry | 1989 | |
The Handmaid's Tale | Robert Duvall | Commander Fred | 1990 | |
Kuffs | street thug | 1992 | ||
Rage and Honor | Jon Van Ness | Talbot | 1992 | |
Street Fighter | Gregg Rainwater | T. Hawk | 1993 | |
Red Rock West | J.T. Walsh | Sheriff Wayne Brown | 1993 | |
Red Rock West | Lara Flynn Boyle | Suzanne Williams | 1993 | |
Mask of Death | Jerry Wasserman | Tony Lopata | 1996 | |
Payback | Chinese mobster | 1999 | ||
Half Past Dead | Morris Chestnut | 49er One | 2002 | |
Avenging Angelo | Billy Gardell | Bruno | 2002 | |
Be Cool | Russian mobster | 2005 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Episode / Note | Air Date |
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The A-Team | Terrorist | 1983-1987 | ||
Dempsey and Makepeace | Ray Charleson | Joe Delaney | "The Hit" (S02E08) | 1985 |
MacGyver (1985 TV Series) | Douglas Dirkson | Reverend Mather | "The Enemy Within" (S1E15) / live gun, shot for real | 1986 |
MacGyver (1985 TV Series) | Beau Starr | GRU Assassin Anton Lem | "The Enemy Within" (S1E15) / unfired | 1986 |
MacGyver (1985 TV Series) | Richard Dean Anderson | MacGyver | "The Enemy Within" (S1E15) / unfired | 1986 |
MacGyver (1985 TV Series) | Ned Bellamy | Larkin | "Ugly Duckling" (S1E18) / supressed | 1986 |
Firefly | Jonathan M. Woodward | Tracey | "The Message" (S01E12) | 2003 |
Anime
Title | Character | Note | Date |
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Gunsmith Cats | Natasha Radinov | 1995 - 1996 | |
Gunslinger Girl | Claes | VP70M with stock | 2003 |
Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex | Visible in Kusanagi's gunrack | 2002 - 2003 | |
Gungrave | 2003-2004 | ||
Aria the Scarlet Ammo | A Student | 2011 |
Video Game
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Note | Release Date |
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Resident Evil 2 | 1998 | |||
Jurassic Park: Trespasser | M model; incorrectly fires in bursts without the stock | 1998 | ||
Resident Evil 4 | "Matilda" | 2005 | ||
Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D | "Matilda" | 2011 | ||
Cry of Fear | w/ shoulder stock | M model | 2012 | |
Resident Evil 6 | "Wing Shooter" | 2013 | ||
Aliens: Colonial Marines | "88 Mod 4 Combat Pistol" | w/ various attachments | 1970 model, with green grips and synthetic slide, fitted with an underbarrel accessory rail, infinite reserve ammo | 2013 |
"Gorman's Pistol" | Black frame, infinite reserve ammo | |||
World of Guns: Gun Disassembly | HK VP70m | w/ shoulder stock | M model | 2014 |
Umbrella Corps | 418 Matilda | w/ optional suppressors and optics | 2016 | |
418 Matilda SP | w/ shoulder stock, 3-round burst fire and optional suppressors and optics | 2016 |