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"Windurger S333/S362/S324LB"
A .44 calibre revolver with design cues taken from the Dan Wesson revolvers, and Colt Python. It substitutes the Smith & Wesson Model 19 from Peace Walker and branches into three barrel lengths for different roles.
Dan Wesson Model 15-VH - .357 Magnum
Colt Python with 4" Barrel and factory wood grips - .357 Magnum
Windurger S333. Beginning the tree at grade 3, the visually identical grade 4 revision gets a non-removable "magazine" component of using speedloaders instead of reloading Ocelot-style. All subvariants start development equipped with it, meaning that only the very cheapest S333 ever gets to reload by the bullet. The grade 5 revision festoons the thing with under-rails for lamps and lasers, over-rails for sights and scopes and +P bullets (represented with a smooth-side cylinder) imparting higher damage for no performance detriment, but costing a chunk of biological material in addition to GMP with every deployment. This is shared between all grade 5 magnums, and is probably meant to represent Diamond Dogs R&D needing to import explosive chemicals for extremely custom gunpowder mixes.
Windurger S362SB. The snub-nose gun retains all its power, buying a wider auto-aim cone and marginally higher fire rate for worse recoil and diminished maximum range. The grade 5 tact-out of the 362 is special for its integral barrel compensator (note the diagonal vents on both sides of the front post), supposedly reducing the heart-stopping amount of recoil.
Windurger S324LB. Opposite to the 362, the big iron is built only for a longer, flatter trajectory at the expense of autoaim ease. The grade 5 accessories differ from its brothers - of the two weapons in game, the LB is the cheaper and earlier development project to unlock the nifty 3x low-power scope for custom weapons.
The revolver's iron sights are bare, but functional.