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Singularity

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Singularity (2010)

Singularity is a science-fiction first person shooter video game developed by Raven Software and published by Activision in 2010 for the PC, Xbox 360 & PS3. The game takes place on a fictional Russian island called Katorga-12, once home to a research base which developed technology using the mysterious "Element 99."


The following weapons appear in the video game Singularity:


Fabrique Nationale SCAR-H CQC

One First Generation SCAR-H CQC is used by Devlin in the game. He can be seen holding it during the flight towards Katorga-12. It is the one and only time the SCAR-H CQC can be seen in the game. Unfortunately, the helicopter crashes after the intro and Devlin looses his rifle. When the player makes contact with him again, he can be seen holding a "AR9 Valkyrie", a futuristic AK-type assault rifle.

First Generation FN SCAR-H CQC - 7.62x51mm NATO
Devlin holding his SCAR-H CQC in the helo. The exacts same model can be seen in Raven Software's previous title, X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
A closer look on the SCAR-H CQC.

AK-47

When Cpt. Renko travels back to 1955, the soviet guards are using AK-47s to defend themselves against the "strange man with futuristic weapons".

AK-47 - 7.62x39mm
The battle of existing and fictional AK variants: The guard holds an AK-47 while Cpt. Renko is armed with an "AR9 Valkyrie," a futuristic AKM-pattern rifle covered in various elaborate furnishings and silly gadgets that uses standard AK magazines.
Russian soldiers become trapped between two timelines when the Singularity collapses.
Talking about cold reception...

Short barreled AK variant

A short barreled AK-type rifle (could be an AKMSU or AKS-74U) can be seen in the ending cinematic of the game.

AKMSU Krinkov - 7.62x39mm
AKS-74U - 5.45x39mm
Russian soldiers in one of the game's endings.

Sturmgewehr 44

In early preview screenshots, Russian soldiers were rather mysteriously armed with the Sturmgewehr 44 rather than the AK-47 they use in the final version. Precisely why is unclear; the AK-47 was available in 1955 (though mass production had not fully settled until 1956) and even if Katorga-12 had not been issued it yet, Russian soldiers would be using SKS rifles or PPSh-41 or PPS-43 submachine guns, not rare and notoriously delicate WW2-vintage German weapons.

Sturmgewehr 44 - 7.92x33mm
Angered at the Russian soldier's poor choice of weaponry, Renko reduces him to a pile of bones with his time powers.

Makarov PM

Makarov PM pistols are used by several Russian guards in 1955, mostly in conjunction with a riot shield. When a soldier is killed, he will drop ammo for the "Centurion", a fictional revolver.

Makarov PM - 9x18mm Makarov
A Russian soldier with a Makarov PM.
A Ghost holds a PM as Cpt. Renko witnesses the downfall of Katorga-12.

Unknown revolver

Demichev carries an unknown full-size revolver with him in the game.

The revolver on the ground.
Demichev holds the revolver.
"Name, rank and serial number... that's all you get from us, Ivan."

Winchester Model 1897 "Trench Gun"

In the game, the Model 1897 "Trench Gun" can be seen in the hands of Russian soldiers in 1955. The soldiers are never seen pumping or reloading the shotgun.

Model 1897 "Trench Gun" - 12 ga.
Autocannon vs. M1897 "Trench Gun"... which one will prevail?

General Dynamics M197 Vulcan

The M197 Vulcan can be seen mounted on several Russian helicopters.

General Dynamics M197 Vulcan - 20mm
Vulcan on a chopper.

Frag Grenade

An unknown fragmentation grenade is used by Russians in 1955.

Cpt. Renko uses the Time Manipulation Device to grab the grenade the Russians threw at him.

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