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The [[H&K USP#Heckler & Koch USP|H&K USP]] appears in the game as the "SLP .40". It is the most common pistol throughout the game, and it is found in almost all the levels. It is used by the New Orleans Police, U.S. Marines, Secret Service, FBI, gangsters, and various other private security companies. A suppressed version is carried by assassin Angelina Mason in "The Murder of Crows" and by the South African white supremacist Hendrick Schmutz in "A House of Cards". It has a magazine capacity of 12 rounds.
 
The [[H&K USP#Heckler & Koch USP|H&K USP]] appears in the game as the "SLP .40". It is the most common pistol throughout the game, and it is found in almost all the levels. It is used by the New Orleans Police, U.S. Marines, Secret Service, FBI, gangsters, and various other private security companies. A suppressed version is carried by assassin Angelina Mason in "The Murder of Crows" and by the South African white supremacist Hendrick Schmutz in "A House of Cards". It has a magazine capacity of 12 rounds.
  
It's worth noting that while the name of the gun is the "SLP.40," its ammo labelled as .45 ACP, and then the after-mission newspaper report claims the rounds fired from this gun are 9mm caliber. The magazine capacity of 12 rounds, however, seems to confirm that the weapon is chambered for .45 ACP rounds.  Two other clues to the weapon's true caliber are the magazine floorplate that is visible on the inventory screen (a feature unavailable to the .40 S&W and 9x19mm models of the USP), and the angled forward portion of the trigger guard, which definitively rules out the possibility that it is the USP Compact--only the full-sized USP has the angled trigger guard that mirrors the pictured gun in the game.      
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It's worth noting that while the name of the gun is the "SLP.40," its ammo labelled as .45 ACP, and then the after-mission newspaper report claims the rounds fired from this gun are 9mm caliber. The magazine capacity of 12 rounds, however, seems to confirm that the weapon is chambered for .45 ACP rounds.  Two other clues to the weapon's true caliber are the magazine floorplate that is visible on the inventory screen (a feature unavailable to the .40 S&W and 9x19mm models of the USP), and the angled forward portion of the trigger guard, which definitively rules out the possibility that it is the USP Compact--only the full-sized USP has the angled trigger guard that mirrors the pictured gun in the game.
  
 
[[Image:HK-USP.jpg‎|thumb|none|350px|Heckler & Koch USP .45 ACP.]]
 
[[Image:HK-USP.jpg‎|thumb|none|350px|Heckler & Koch USP .45 ACP.]]
 
[[Image:HBM_-_PC_-_INV_-_HK_USP.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A suppressed HK USP in Agent 47's inventory.]]
 
[[Image:HBM_-_PC_-_INV_-_HK_USP.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A suppressed HK USP in Agent 47's inventory.]]
 
[[Image:HBM_-_PC_-_FPV_-_HK_USP.jpg‎|thumb|none|600px|''"Beautifully Executed."'' <br> Note: The above was an '''actual''' tagline used in the publicity campaign heralding the release of this game.]]
 
[[Image:HBM_-_PC_-_FPV_-_HK_USP.jpg‎|thumb|none|600px|''"Beautifully Executed."'' <br> Note: The above was an '''actual''' tagline used in the publicity campaign heralding the release of this game.]]
[[Image:HBM_-_PC_-_3PV_-_HK_USP.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The HK USP sitting on a security guard's desk.]]
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[[Image:HBM_-_PC_-_3PV_-_HK_USP.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The HK USP sitting on a table.]]
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[[Image:HBM_-_PC_-_3PV_-_HK_USP_(Ammunition).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Boxes of .45 ACP ammunition for the HK USP. Unfortunately for fans of this caliber, on average four or five torso hits are needed to down an opponent with these rounds ingame, making them resembling 9x19mm FMJ rounds' stopping power instead.]]
  
 
==Mauser C96==
 
==Mauser C96==

Revision as of 17:09, 20 August 2010

The following weapons are used in the video game Hitman: Blood Money:

Hitman: Blood Money (2006)

Handguns

AMT Hardballer Custom

The AMT Hardballer appears in the game as the "Silverballer," Agent 47's signature handgun. While ostensibly chambered in .45 ACP, it is not possible to use other bullets of this caliber in the Silverballers (such as that for the HK USP in this game), since Agent 47 modified them to accept only custom ammo. The stock magazine capacity is 9 rounds.

There are a host of modifications available for this weapon, including two types of sound suppressors, a double capacity magazine, a laser sight, a longslide modification, a reflex sight, a scope, and a modification to allow fully automatic fire. A second "Silverballer" can also be purchased, allowing the player to dual wield them (though already-purchased modifications do not have to be purchased again for the second gun as they would in real life). The grips on the "Silverballer" are reminiscent of the Pachmayr American Legend grips.

AMT Hardballer with 5" barrel, .45 ACP
Two unmodified Silverballers in Agent 47's inventory. The engraving on the slide reads "Custom Slide .45 Caliber," with Agent 47's personal insignia between "Slide" and ".45".
Gunning down costumed Security Guards with two Silverballers. These variants have advanced suppressors, red dot sights, double-length magazines, and laser sights.
"I can do whatever I'm paid to."
Agent 47 takes centre stage with his "captive audience." This Silverballer variant is the longslide type with a scope, a laser sight, and a double-length magazine. For balance reasons, the longslide modification is not compatible with any kind of sound suppressor.

Custom M1911

This customized M1911 pistol is referred to as the "Custom 1911," and it is used by Mark Parchezzi III in the "Amendment XXV" level and Alexander Leland 'Jack' Cayne in the "Requiem" level. The gun has a black finish and ornate engraved ivory grips in a "reverse two-tone" style, along with 3 dot sights, coloured red. While it cannot be retained for use in other missions while playing the game normally, this weapon can be added to the player's collection by editing the save file, either with a hex editor or Action Replay-style disc on console versions.

While nowhere near as visibly customized as the AMT Hardballers in this game can be, this firearm is the most accurate handgun in the game, with its shots hitting the very centre of the player's crosshairs with no spread. It uses the same generic "Magnum Ammo" as the ingame Desert Eagle does, has a 9-round magazine capacity, and its shots can penetrate thin barriers or NPCs in a straight line.

Colt Combat Elite with Pachmayr grips, .45 ACP
Everything needed for a Presidential assassination is in this picture--the man, the gun, and the opportunity in the Oval Office. Everything, except the President himself.

Anyone think it's weird that he's pointing the gun at a picture of Abraham Lincoln?

"You don't want to kill me, 47. I'm just like you."
Mark Parchezzi III reloads his Custom M1911 in the middle of a shootout with Agent 47.

Desert Eagle

The Desert Eagle is found throughout the game. The ingame magazine capacity of 9 rounds implies that it is chambered for the .357 magnum round.

Desert Eagle, .357 Magnum

Heckler & Koch USP

The H&K USP appears in the game as the "SLP .40". It is the most common pistol throughout the game, and it is found in almost all the levels. It is used by the New Orleans Police, U.S. Marines, Secret Service, FBI, gangsters, and various other private security companies. A suppressed version is carried by assassin Angelina Mason in "The Murder of Crows" and by the South African white supremacist Hendrick Schmutz in "A House of Cards". It has a magazine capacity of 12 rounds.

It's worth noting that while the name of the gun is the "SLP.40," its ammo labelled as .45 ACP, and then the after-mission newspaper report claims the rounds fired from this gun are 9mm caliber. The magazine capacity of 12 rounds, however, seems to confirm that the weapon is chambered for .45 ACP rounds. Two other clues to the weapon's true caliber are the magazine floorplate that is visible on the inventory screen (a feature unavailable to the .40 S&W and 9x19mm models of the USP), and the angled forward portion of the trigger guard, which definitively rules out the possibility that it is the USP Compact--only the full-sized USP has the angled trigger guard that mirrors the pictured gun in the game.

Heckler & Koch USP .45 ACP.
A suppressed HK USP in Agent 47's inventory.
"Beautifully Executed."
Note: The above was an actual tagline used in the publicity campaign heralding the release of this game.
The HK USP sitting on a table.
Boxes of .45 ACP ammunition for the HK USP. Unfortunately for fans of this caliber, on average four or five torso hits are needed to down an opponent with these rounds ingame, making them resembling 9x19mm FMJ rounds' stopping power instead.

Mauser C96

The Mauser C96 appears in the game as the "WW1 Pistol". It is only found in the mission "Curtains Down", in which an actor uses one loaded with blanks to "execute" the player's target during the Opera rehearsal. The player can swap the prop gun with a real one when no one is looking to cause a fatal accident. The weapon can be added to the player's collection on the PC using a hex editor, or on the PS2 version by using an Action Replay Max CD.

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Mauser C96 7.63x25mm Mauser

Smith & Wesson 686-4

The Smith & Wesson Model 686 appears in the game as the "Snub Nosed." It uses generic "Pistol Ammo," has a six shot cylinder capacity, and possesses wood grips and red-coloured 3 dot iron sights. Despite its double action nature, it is slow to fire and has rather low stopping power. This revolver is the standard-issue weapon for sailors on the Mississippi river steamboat Emily in the "Death on the Mississippi" mission, and it is also the personal sidearm of Don Fernando Delgado and actor Rex Stanton's drug-dealing agent in the "A Vintage Year" mission.

Smith & Wesson Model 686 with 2" barrel, .357 Magnum
The snubnosed revolver in Agent 47's inventory.
Assassinating a Gator Gang member with the snubnosed revolver.
Reloading the snubnosed revolver. Reloading revolvers is the only time (aside from working the bolt action of certain rifles) that shell casings from guns are seen in this game, as they don't appear when firing guns. Thanks to the engine's need to work on a wide variety of hardware, from the PS2 to the XBOX 360, the shell casings are very low-poly, and no speedloader or moon clip is seen. Agent 47 also incorrectly swings the cylinder shut with a flick of a wrist, even though he correctly pushes it shut with the Taurus Raging Bull revolver.
A sailor on the Emily with a snubnosed revolver, investigating the area around a dead body.

Taurus Raging Bull

The Taurus Raging Bull revolver appears in the game as the "Bull. 480" revolver. The ingame model of this weapon appears to be based off of the Model 480, which is chambered in .480 Ruger cartridge. Possessing a six-round cylinder capacity, it is used by various members of the Gator Gang in the "Death on the Mississippi" level, and is also the personal weapon of Vinnie "Slugger" Sinistra in the "A New Life" level.

While a double-action revolver in real life (and referred to as such in the game), this high-caliber revolver is very slow to fire, but is one of the few non-customizable weapons that can penetrate thin barriers and even NPCs in a straight line. As with the snubnosed revolver, Agent 47 will somehow load all six chambers at once without a speedloader or moon clip, but does properly push the swing-out cylinder closed with his off-hand instead of swinging it shut with a flick of a wrist.

Taurus Raging Bull Model 454, .454 Casull.
"No, don't, please! I'm a wealthy man, I can make you rich! What do you want? Girls, cars, junk, real estate? I got it all!" BLAM!
Thus ends the pitiful life of Lorne de Havilland, pornography tycoon and blackmailer extraordinaire, by one of the most oversized pistols in this game. The distinctive red-striped grip of the revolver is just visible above Agent 47's hand.
"My gun, where'd it go?! Oh, there it is."
"My gun, where'd it go?! Oh, there it is."
Vinnie "Slugger" Sinistra, a paranoid former Cuban drug smuggler cowering in the Witness Protection Program, with his Taurus Raging Bull. How he routinely manages to lose track of a handgun that size in housewear that thin defies imagination.
"I can do whatever I'm paid to."
Agent 47 reloads his Taurus Raging Bull while using Vinnie Sinistra's drunken wife as a human shield. From this vantage point the engraving on the barrel is clearly visible, which reads "Bull .480" on both sides.

Smith and Wesson Schofield Model 3

The Schofield Model 3 revolver appears in the game as the "Six Shooter". This revolver uses generic "Pistol Ammo," has a six shot cylinder capacity, and has both markedly low stopping power and firing rate. Guests attending a wedding reception carry it in the "Till Death Do Us Part" mission, and it is also the personal firearm of the two targets there, Hank Leitch "Buddy" Muldoon and John "Pappy" Leblanc.

Schofield Model 3 .45 Schofield
The Schofield Model 3 revolver in Agent 47's inventory.
Firing the Schofield Model 3 in First Person View.
Buddy Muldoon celebrating his wedding reception with a few shots from his Schofield Model 3 revolver and a couple of cowboy cries.

Unknown Cutscene Handgun

This handgun only appears in the ending cutscene of the "Curtains Down" level.

A Franchise agent prepares to shoot Agent 47, who is visible just underneath the pistol's trigger guard.

Submachine Guns/Personal Defense Weapons

FAMAE S.A.F.

The Chilean sub-machine gun FAMAE S.A.F. appears in the game as the "SAF SMG", and it is used by the Hacienda guards in the mission "A Vintage Year." It is largely similar to the Heckler and Koch MP5 in this game, albeit a little less accurate and uncustomizable. It erroneously sports a 25-round magazine (in reality it uses a 30-round magazine), and is chambered for generic "SMG Ammo" (most likely 9x19mm rounds).

FAMAE S.A.F, 9x19mm
Room-clearing a guarded suburban household with the FAMAE SAF. Notice Vinne Sinistra running in the backround, did he lose his gun again?
Don Fernando Delgado's guards, one with an FAMAE SAF.

Heckler & Koch MP5

The H&K MP5 appears in the game in two versions. One is a standard MP5A2 (referred to simply as the "MP5") and is used by Delahunt's bodyguards, Secret Service agents, and the Franchise assassin Maynard John. It uses generic "SMG Ammo" and has a 25-round magazine. Thanks to the buttstock, it is more accurate than most of the other non-customizable submachine guns ingame.

The other version of the MP5 appears as the "SMG Tactical," and can be modified with a large variety of accessories such as A3 and A4 buttstocks, an MP5K-style shortened barrel, laser sights, red dot sights, "jungle-style" double magazines, and sound suppressors. It too uses a 25-round magazine, despite the standard for MP5s being 30-round magazines.

MP5A2, 9x19mm
An unmodified Custom MP5 in Agent 47's inventory. Essentially it is an MP5A2 without a buttstock of any kind.
A theatre worker getting his guts perforated with an MP5A2 at the Palais Garnier in Paris.
A Secret Service Agent patrols the West Wing of the White House with his MP5A2.
The Franchise agent known only as "?" gets ventilated with Agent 47's custom MP5 after failing to seduce him. This variant has a laser sight, a red dot sight, clipped-together magazines, a shortened MP5K-style barrel with a vertical foregrip, and an advanced silencer.
Agent 47 with his Custom MP5. This is the "faux MP5K-PDW" configuration, with a skeleton buttstock, red dot sight, laser sight, clipped-together magazines, and an MP5K-style barrel with foregrip. Real MP5K-PDWs have a folding buttstock and a barrel that protrudes slightly past the vertical foregrip for easier attachment of suppressors or flash hiders.

Heckler & Koch MP7

An early version of the Heckler & Koch MP7A1 appears in the game. It is used by some of the FBI agents in "A New Life" and can be found on a table in the 'Torture Chamber' in "A Dance With The Devil". Possessing a 25-round magazine capacity of generic "SMG ammo," the retractable stock and folding vertical foregrip cannot be used, which gives a high amount of muzzle climb. These characteristics make it a rather inaccurate weapon despite the low recoil of the real-life version, which also uses 20- or 40-round magazines rather than 25-rounders.

Heckler & Koch MP7A1, 4.6x30mm
The MP7 in Agent 47's inventory.
Assassinating Mark Purayah II with an MP7 as the feathers fly.
An FBI agent with an MP7, leisurely patrolling a backyard pool.

Ruger MP9

The Ruger MP9 appears in the game as the MP9. It is used solely by the bird-suited guards in "The Murder of Crows" level, is chambered for generic "SMG Ammo," and has a 25-round magazine capacity. As with the ingame TMP and MP7, it is not possible to use the MP9's stock or in a two-handed manner. It is also the least accurate weapon of its class ingame.

Ruger MP9, 9x19mm
The Ruger MP9 in Agent 47's inventory.
Agent 47 assassinates Don Fernando Delgado with the MP9.
The MP9 sitting on a table.

Steyr TMP

The Steyr TMP appears as the "TMP." It is used by various guards throughout the "Flatline" level and is the personal weapon of Manuel Delgado in the "A Vintage Year" level. This SMG also appears in the tutorial level "Death of a Showman" but is not used by NPCs there. Like other weapons of its class, it shares ammunition with all other non-customizable SMGs, and has a magazine capacity of 25 rounds. Despite the vertical foregrip, it is not possible to use this gun two-handed.

Steyr TMP, 9x19mm
The Devil's own happy-happy-fun-gun (check the ammunition count).
Apparently someone got confused about the two kinds of "cleaning" tools here.

Shotguns

Remington 870

The Remington 870 appears in the game as the "Shotgun" it is used by the winery guards in the mission "A Vintage Year" and some members of the Gator gang in the "Death on the Mississippi" level. It is also placed in the tutorial level "Death of a Showman," but no NPCs use it there. It fires 12 Gauge buckshot and has an 8-round tube magazine capacity.

Remington 870 in black finish
Agent 47 aiming at a pensioner who's had too much to drink with a Remington 870. The side of the gun reads "Slug Gun" even though you can't use anything but buckshot in this firearm.
One of Don Fernando Delgado's winery guards with a Remington 870.

SPAS-12

The SPAS-12 appears in the game as the "SP12 Shotgun", it can be modified with a large variety of accessories, such as a buttstock, an Aimpoint sight, a detachable box magazine and even a sound suppressor.

Franchi SPAS-12, 12-gauge
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47 shoots his way out. Note FBI agent doing backflips after being hit by the shotgun.

Assault Rifles/Battle Rifles

FN F2000

The FN F2000 is in the game in the security room in "Death on the Mississippi" and carried in a briefcase by a CIA Agent in "A Dance with the Devil"

FN F2000, 5.56x45 NATO

M4A1 Carbine

The M4A1 Carbine appears in the game, it can modified with a large variety of accessories, such as a Beta C-MAG, a red dot sight, an ACOG scope, sound suppressors, and a vertical foregrip. It is the only assault rifle in the game that can use 30 round magazines--all others are forced to use 20 round magazines.

Colt M4A1 Carbine with 6 position collapsible stock - 5.56x45mm. Note slight difference in shape of stock compared to older model M4 (above). - 5.56x45mm
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Agent 47 with an M4A1 with Beta C-Mag, pistol grip and ACOG

M14

The M14 is used by U.S. Marines in the mission "Amendment XXV." The ingame model is restricted to semiautomatic fire, uses generic "Rifle Ammo," and appears to use a 10 round magazine, yet it holds 20 rounds.

M14, 7.62x51mm NATO
The M14 Battle Rifle in First Person View.
A US Marine patrolling the White House with an M14 Battle Rifle, little aware of the "threat to National Security" staring at him, or the domestic one in a very high place.

SIG SG 552

The SIG SG 552 appears in the game as the "SG552." It is chambered in generic "Rifle Ammo" and sports a 20-round magazine. This weapon can only be found in Mark Purayah II's office in "The Murder of Crows" level.

SIG SG 552 - 5.56x45mm
The SIG SG 552 in Agent 47's inventory.
Agent 47 massacring a murder of crow-suited guards with the SG 552.
Despite the accessory rail and the fact that the engraving on the side reads "SG 552 Custom," this assault rifle cannot actually be customized.
The SG 552 leaning against Mark Purayah II's desk, next to some boxes of Rifle Ammo.

Short Magazine Lee Enfield Mk.III

The Lee Enfield can be seen in the "Curtains Down" level, it is seen being used as an opera prop and cannot be fired. However, by using a hex editor or Action Replay CD to add this weapon to the inventory, it can be used as a weapon. It uses generic "Rifle Ammo" and is fairly inaccurate.

SMLE, .303
The SMLE Mk. III battle rifle in Agent 47's inventory.
An opera actor at the Palais Garnier in Paris cowering with his prop SMLE Mk. III rifle. Only a prop gun would be light enough to be held by two fingers, and then again, the ergonomics of the weapon make this pose an extremely questionable one without falling out of the actor's fingers.

Sniper Rifles

Browning BAR Mk. II Safari

The Browning BAR can be found mounted on a gun rack in Pappy LeBlanc's home in "Till Death Do Us Part". Referred to in-game as the "Elephant Gun".

Browning BAR Mk. II Safari, .30-06 Springfield

Sako TRG-42

The Sako TRG-42 appears in the game as the "Kazo TRG," is chambered in generic "Sniper Ammo," has a magazine capacity of 10 rounds, and is painted grey in the game. It is the rifle of choice for the biathlete-turned-assassin Raymond Kulinsky when he tries to kill the Secretary of the Interior in "The Murder of Crows" level. While possessing less crosshair sway while zoomed than the other non-customizable sniper rifles, it has only one level of zoom and a slower rate of fire thanks to its bolt-action nature.

Sako TRG-42, .338 Lapua Magnum
The SAKO TRG-42 in Agent 47's inventory.
The SAKO TRG-42 in First Person View.
Shooting New Orleans policemen through the SAKO TRG-42's scope.
Working the bolt action of the SAKO TRG-42.
The SAKO TRG-42 against an old piano in Raymond's sniper nest.

SVD Dragunov

The SVD Dragunov is used in the mission "Death of a Showman" to kill 3 gangsters. It can also be found in a briefcase next to the laptop in "A Dance with the Devil."

SVD Dragunov, 7.62x54mm R

Walther WA 2000

The Walther WA 2000 is the main sniper rifle in the game, it can be fitted with better scopes, a lightweight frame, a barrel replacement, various suppressors, magazine extensions, and a bolt-action conversion. While Agent 47 will manually load a new round into the chamber if the reload key is pressed in First Person View and the bolt-action modification is equipped, he will still reload by replacing the (now redundant) magazine if the reload key is pressed in Third Person View. This weapon is also the only rifle that can be concealed in a case Agent 47 can bring with him into a mission--while two others can be concealed in cases of their own, Agent 47 must instead find them himself in two missions.

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Walther WA 2000, 7.62x51mm NATO, 300. Winchester Magnum and 7.5x55mm Swiss.
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47 with his WA 2000.

Other

Beeman Break Barrel

This pneumatic child's toy can be found in the mission "A New Life." It can be loaded with non-lethal tranquilizer rounds, and is a break-open breach-loading single-shot weapon. If you bring this air gun on another mission, you only get a few rounds, due to the game only giving 2 extra "magazines" for each non-customizable weapon brought into a mission, which translates into very few darts for this weapon.

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The air rifle, found in a treehouse.

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