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== Golden Gun ==
A gold-plated [[Smith & Wesson Model 686]] is available only in the multiplayer. Notably, it fires explosives bullets that behave more like grenades. Unlike previous cinematic and video game Golden Guns, it is a revolver, not a single-action pistol. The scope looks like the Fabergé Egg shown in [[Octopussy]].
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A gold-plated [[Smith & Wesson Model 686]] is available only in the multiplayer. Notably, it fires explosives bullets that behave more like grenades. Unlike previous cinematic and video game Golden Guns, it is a revolver, not a single-action pistol. The Golden Gun in the ''novel'' The Man with The Golden Gun, was however a revolver, albeit a [[Single Action Army|Colt SAA]] instead of a Smith & Wesson.  
The Golden Gun in the ''novel'' The Man with The Golden Gun, was however a revolver, albeit a [[Single Action Army|Colt SAA]] instead of a Smith & Wesson.  
 
 
[[Image:800px-SW686.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 686 6" Barrel  - .357 Magnum.]]
 
[[Image:800px-SW686.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 686 6" Barrel  - .357 Magnum.]]
 
[[File:Golden gun 1st person.jpg|thumb|none|750px|Golden Gun in 1st person view. Notice the German title "Der goldene Colt". This literally means "The Golden Colt" in English.]]
 
[[File:Golden gun 1st person.jpg|thumb|none|750px|Golden Gun in 1st person view. Notice the German title "Der goldene Colt". This literally means "The Golden Colt" in English.]]

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007:Quantum of Solace (2008)

These are the weapons which appeared in the video game adaptation of Quantum of Solace.


Handguns

Walther P99AS

The Walther P99AS appears in game as Bond's standard sidearm, using its correct name. This is the current-generation P99, instead of his usual 1st generation that he has carried since Tomorrow Never Dies. The gun fires 9x19mm Parabellum rounds and can be equipped with a suppressor. A gold-plated version is available in multiplayer.

Walther P99AS - 9x19mm
Walther P99AS in 1st person view.
Walther P99AS in 3rd person view.
P99AS
P99AS with silencer
Reloading the P99AS.

Glock 17

The Glock 17 pistol appears in the game as the GF17. This of course is a reference to the film Goldfinger. It can be equipped with a suppressor. The Glock 17 was featured in Tomorrow Never Dies and Casino Royale

Glock 17 (3rd generation) - 9x19mm
Glock 17 in 1st person view
Glock 17 in 3rd person view
GF17
Reloading the Glock

Glock 17 converted to full auto with chrome slide

In the Wii version, the there is no G18/17. They are replaced with a Glock 17 (Converted to Full Auto). This is called the GF18.

Glock 17 converted to full auto with 33 round magazine 9x19mm
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Glock 17 (3rd Generation) with stainless steel slide - 9x19mm

Glock 18C

The Glock 18C pistol appears in the game as the GF18. This is also a reference to the film Goldfinger. It comes with a 30 round magazine and a laser sight. It can also be silenced.

Glock 18C - 9x19mm
Glock 18C in 1st person view.
Glock 18C in 3rd person view.
Glock 18 in Siena.
Glock 18 with silencer.
Glock 18 Laser.
Glock 18 with laser and silencer.
Reloading the Glock.

Smith & Wesson SW1911

A nickel Smith & Wesson SW1911 appears in the game as the CR1911. It is named after the 2006 Bond film Casino Royale, and is the main pistol of all other characters aside from Bond in the game. The 1911 style pistol has been used in many Bond films and games, starting with Dr. No in 1962.

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Smith & Wesson SW1911 - .45 ACP
SW1911 in 1st person view.
SW1911 in 3rd person view.
CR1911.
SW1911 with silencer.
Reloading the SW1911.

Smith & Wesson Model 500

This revolver is a Smith & Wesson Model 500. It only holds 5 rounds, hinting that it shoots .500 S&W rounds. It is called the LTK Super Magnum in the game, an obvious reference to the Bond film "Licence to Kill". The reload animation depicts Bond emptying out all the chambers in the cylinder, retaining the live rounds and tossing the empties, and then replacing each chamber with a fresh round.

Smith & Wesson Model 500 - .500 S&W Magnum
S&W Model 500 in 1st person view
S&W Model 500 in 3rd person view
Bond with the LTK Super Magnum drawn.
Reloading the Smith & Wesson Model 500

Golden Gun

A gold-plated Smith & Wesson Model 686 is available only in the multiplayer. Notably, it fires explosives bullets that behave more like grenades. Unlike previous cinematic and video game Golden Guns, it is a revolver, not a single-action pistol. The Golden Gun in the novel The Man with The Golden Gun, was however a revolver, albeit a Colt SAA instead of a Smith & Wesson.

Smith & Wesson Model 686 6" Barrel - .357 Magnum.
Golden Gun in 1st person view. Notice the German title "Der goldene Colt". This literally means "The Golden Colt" in English.
Golden Gun in 3rd person view.
Golden Gun.
Reloading the Golden Gun.

Walther PPK

Although never seen or used in the game, the silhouettes of the bond girls at the main menu screen are seen holding Walther PPK pistols.

Walther PPK - .32 ACP

Submachine Guns

MAC-10

The MAC-10 is referred to in-game as the Mantis (a small submarine in For Your Eyes Only). It can be upgraded with a laser, and is one of the most common weapons in the game. MAC-10s are commonly used weapons in the Bond films and games: Jaws (Richard Kiel) used one in Moonraker and James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) used two of them in Die Another Day. The gun appears in these levels: Siena, Science Center, and Venice.

IngramMAC-10 open bolt submachine gun - .45 ACP
MAC-10 in 1st person view.
MAC-10 in 3rd person view.
Mantis
Mantis with silencer
Mantis Laser

Mantis fitted with laser and a silencer.

Reloading the Ingram MAC-10.

Heckler & Koch MP5A2

The Heckler & Koch MP5A2 appears as the SAF 9mm. It comes with tri-rail handguards and a forward pistol grip. The gun can also be modified with an ARO red-dot scope and a suppressor, and a gold-plated version is available for multiplayer use. This gun appears in the levels Siena, Miami, Airport, and Casino Royale.

Heckler & Koch MP5-N an A2 model with a Navy Trigger Group - 9x19mm
HK MP5 in 1st person view
HK MP5 in 3rd person view
Short HK MP5 in 3rd person view
Bond takes cover with the MP5 drawn as it appears in the Siena level.
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The Siena-MP5 with a suppressor.
The MP5 in Miami has no stock.
The stock-less version with a suppressor.
The MP5 in the Casino Royale level has no scope.
The MP5 without scope with suppressor.
Reloading the HK MP5

Heckler & Koch UMP

The Heckler & Koch UMP makes an appearance in this game. It can be equipped with a suppressor and laser. It's called the SAF .45, even though it clearly has the curved magazine only present on the 9mm UMP. The UMP made several appearances in the film Casino Royale, and is prominent in promotional artwork for Quantum of Solace. This gun appears in the levels White´s Estate, Bregenz and Train.

Heckler & Koch UMP9 - 9x19mm (note curved magazine)
HK UMP in 1st person view.
HK UMP in 3rd person view.
007 takes cover with his UMP.
The UMP with suppressor.
Reloading the HK UMP.

Calico M950

A Calico M950 pistol is used in this game, appearing in the Science Centre and Bregenz stages. Also, in the ship level the name it is given is the TLD22, after the film The Living Daylights. Calicos were also used by Carver security guards in the Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies. Though the "22" in the name may lead players to think the weapon is a .22 Calico, it is in fact a 9mm. This gun appears in the levels in Bregenz, the Science Center, and the Barge.

Calico M950 pistol converted to full auto fire with plain barrel and 100-round helical magazine - 9x19mm. The one in-game is shown with a 50-round magazine.
Calico M950 in 1st person view
Calico M950 in 3rd person view
007 takes cover with the Calico drawn.
The Calico fitted with a suppressor.
Calico with holographic scope.
Reloading the Calico

Rifles

Colt M4A1

The Colt M4A1 appears in this game as the TND-16. It fires 5.56mm NATO ammunition and comes standard with a R.I.S.-styled rail handguard and vertical foregrip. It can be outfitted with a suppressor, an EOTech sight, and laser sight (in single player missions only). This weapon is named after the film Tomorrow Never Dies. Strangely, in the campaign, after inserting a new magazine, Bond feels inclined to rack the charging handle on the M4A1, even though a round is in the chamber already. No round will be extracted at this point, in fact, the bolt doesn't even move. Even if he is reloading on an empty magazine, he could just use the bolt catch instead of cocking it. This gun is used in the levels Bolivia, Airport and Venice.

Colt M4A1 Carbine with M68 Aimpoint reflex optic and Knight's Armament RAS railed handguard and vertical forward grip - 5.56x45mm
M4 in 1st person view
M4 in 3rd person view
A EOTech equipped M4A1 in the Venice level.
Now equipped with a suppressor.
007 uses one without an EOTech in Bolivia.
With suppressor.
Reloading the M4

Beretta CX4 Storm

The Beretta CX4 Storm although not directly in the game, the VKP-08 bears a strong resemblance to the CX4. The VKP-08 actually features a bullpup design and fires rifle rounds, as opposed to the CX4 Storm's pistol rounds, and has a longer barrel. The similarities are marked, though.

Beretta Cx4 Storm - 9x19mm
Beretta CX4 Storm in 1st person view
Beretta CX4 Storm in 3rd person view
VKP 08
Beretta CX4 Storm with scope.
Reloading the Beretta CX4 Storm

FN SCAR

The first generation FN SCAR-L assault rifle appears in the game as the MKIII LLD. The name of the weapon is a reference to Live and Let Die. The game version is the SCAR-L, noted by the STANAG magazine.

First Gen FN SCAR-L with M68 Aimpoint scope and Grippod foregrip - 5.56x45mm
FN SCAR in 1st person view
FN SCAR in 3rd person view
LLD as it appears, with a laser.
LLD with laser and silencer.
FN SCAR with EOTech.
Reloading the FN SCAR

Steyr AUG

The Steyr AUG appears in the game as the A3 Raker. It is only usable in three levels, Siena, Casino Royale, and Eco Hotel. However, it is shown in an in-game cutscene during the Siena level. It appears in multiplayer modes as the "A3 Recon". This weapon is named after the film Moonraker. Despite the A3 designation present in the in-game name, this AUG is actually an A1.

Steyr AUG - 5.56x45mm
Steyr AUG in 1st person view
Steyr AUG in 3rd person view
The Steyr AUG as it appears.
A3 Raker with silencer.
Reloading the Steyr AUG

AKS-74U

An AKS-74U makes an appearance in this game during the Madagascar and Barge stages. Called the FRWL in the game after the film From Russia with Love. The Kalashnikov series of rifles has been represented in a majority of Bond films and video games, the AKS-74U in particular was used in the movie Goldeneye.

AKS-74U - 5.45x39mm
AKS-74U in 1st person view
AKS-74U in 3rd person view
The AKS-74U as it appears.
Reloading the AKS-74U

M14

The M14 Rifle appears in this game, simply called the M14. The version in game has a Sage EBR stock, though the actual buttstock resembles a Magpul PRS. It is also given a vertical foregrip as standard, and can be modified to use a scope, suppressor, and/or A.R.O. red dot scope in multiplayer. A scoped variant can also be used in the Sink Hole level, which seems to do twice as much damage as later unscoped M14's.

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M14 with Sage stock and scope - 7.62x51mm
M14 in 1st person view
M14 in 3rd person view
M14
M14 with silencer
M14 with scope
M14 with EOTech
M14 with EOTech and silencer.
Reloading the M14

Sniper Rifles

SVD Dragunov

The SVD Dragunov appears in the game as the V-TAK. The name comes from the film A View To A Kill. It can be outfitted with a night-vision scope, laser and suppressor. Strangely, in Multiplayer and Online, it is called the WA2000, even though it's not.

SVD Dragunov sniper rifle - 7.62x54mm R
SVD Dragunov in 1st person view
SVD Dragunov in 3rd person view
V-TAK 31
V-TAK 31 with silencer
Reloading the Dragunov

Walther WA 2000

The Walther WA 2000 sniper rifle is used in this game, under its actual name. It is notable that all Walther firearms actually are referred to by their correct names in this game. The Walther WA2000 was previously used in the film The Living Daylights by Timothy Dalton during the sniping sequence.

Walther WA 2000 - .300 Win Mag
Walther WA 2000 in 1st person view
Walther WA 2000 in 3rd person view
WA 2000
WA 2000 with silencer
Reloading the Walther WA 2000

Shotguns

Fictional shotgun

A fictional box-magazine fed shotgun is referred to in-game as the A4 Hutchinson.

A4 Hutchinson in 1st person view.
Hutchinson A4. Note the Airsoft magazine release located at the bottom of the magazine rather than the top; this would not even be a functional Airsoft shotgun.
Reloading the A4 Hutchinson.

Remington 870

A Remington 870, with an S & J Hardware rail system (the AR15-870 CQB MKII) to give the shotgun its distinctive look in the game. Used on a number of levels, usually as a perk to exploring. The 870 in the game does have a fiber optic sight on the front of the rail system, unlike the real-life rail system. Also of note, the name 'Hutchinson A3' is given to it by the weapons designer for the game, who has the last name of Hutchinson.

A Remington 870 shotgun with the same full-length Picatinny Rail system, but without the foregrip like a Serbu Super Shorty 9 - 12 Gauge
Remington in 1st person view.
Remington in 3rd person view.
Hutchinson A3.
Reloading the Remington 870.

Winchester 1300 "Defender"

The Winchester 1300 "Defender" is only seen in the Wii version's Multiplayer, under the name "1300 AUTO".

Winchester 1300 "Defender" - 12 Gauge
Shotgun seen in the game

Machine Guns

M60 machine gun

The M60 machine gun appears in the game as the 8-CAT. It is often found in hidden containers as a bonus for exploration. The weapon's name is of course a reference to the film Octopussy. Stamper (Götz Otto) used one to kill British sailors in Tomorrow Never Dies.

M60 machine gun - 7.62x51mm NATO
M60 in 1st person view
M60 in 3rd person view
8-Cat
M60 with holographic scope.
Reloading the M60

Other Weapons

Milkor MGL Mk 1S

The MGL Mk 1S rotary grenade launcher appears in the game under the name of the D.A.D. System, after the film Die Another Day. It appears in the Sink Hole, Science Center and Airport stages. Has a similar reload animation as the S&W 500, and thus holds the dubious honor of "Longest Reload Time".

Milkor MGL Mk 1S in desert tan finish fitted with Armson OEG reflex sight - 40x46mm
Milkor MGL in 1st person view
Milkor MGL in 3rd person view
D.A.D. System
Reloading the Mikor MGL

Nail Gun

This weapon is used during the Venice stage, where it is used to kill Gettler, similar to the film Casino Royale. In the XBOX 360 and PS3 versions of the game, the player is rewarded for shooting Gettler through his blackened lens, mirroring his death in the film.

Various grenade types

In-game, you can use fragmentation, flashbang, and smoke grenades, all of which have different forms.


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