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+ | The phrase "Machine gun" is a generic term for any weapon that utilizes fully-automatic fire. |
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− | The phrase '''"Machine Gun"''' is a generic term for any weapon that utilizes fully-automatic fire. In Resident Evil, '''Machine Gun''' is often the designation for one or more weapons within a game that are capable of automatic fire. These weapons often are either hard to obtain, have a limited supply of ammunition, or do less damage per shot that other firearms. While a game may feature machine guns that use a variety of different caliber rounds, the ammo collected by the player might very well be used in all machine guns, so as to keep the game from becoming too complicated. |
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+ | In the ''Resident Evil series'', '''Machine Gun''' is the designation for [[Submachine gun]]s, [[Assault Rifle]]s, Light Machine guns & Heavy Machine guns. These weapons often are relatively hard to obtain, have a somewhat limited supply of [[Machine gun ammunition|ammunition]], and do less damage per shot that other firearms in general bar handguns. |
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+ | While a game may feature machine guns that use a variety of different caliber rounds, the ammo collected by the player might very well be used in all machine guns, so as to keep the game from becoming too complicated. |
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==Categories== |
==Categories== |
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==Sub-Machine Guns== |
==Sub-Machine Guns== |
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A [[Sub-Machine Gun]] is a fully automatic weapon that fires pistol-sized cartridges. These weapons often do less damage per round, but feature a higher rate of fire. |
A [[Sub-Machine Gun]] is a fully automatic weapon that fires pistol-sized cartridges. These weapons often do less damage per round, but feature a higher rate of fire. |
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+ | To avoid same ammo usage problems with [[Handgun]]s in the games; SMG's use custom [[Machine gun ammunition|pistol ammo]], different from handgun bullets (an exception is the [[SUBMACHINE GUN (Outbreak)|Submachine gun]] of the [[Resident Evil Outbreak|Outbreak series]], which uses the same [[Handgun ammunition|9mm ammo]] as handguns). |
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===List of Sub-Machine Guns by Game=== |
===List of Sub-Machine Guns by Game=== |
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====[[Resident Evil 0]]==== |
====[[Resident Evil 0]]==== |
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− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Sub - Machinegun (RE0)|Sub-Machine Gun]] |
− | ====[[Resident Evil]]==== |
+ | ====[[Resident Evil (1996 game)|Resident Evil]]==== |
− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Ingram]] |
− | ====[[Resident Evil 2]]==== |
+ | ====[[Resident Evil 2 (1998 game)|Resident Evil 2]]==== |
+ | *[[Submachine Gun (RE2)|Submachine Gun]] |
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− | *[[Ingram M-11]] |
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+ | *H&K MP5A3 (Used by [[Elliot Edward|Officer Elliot Edward]] and members of [[U.S.S. Alpha Team]]) |
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− | *[[Ingram MAC Model 10|Dual Mac-10s]] |
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− | ====[[Resident Evil: |
+ | ==== [[Resident Evil CODE:Veronica|Resident Evil CODE: Veronica]] ==== |
− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Sub Machine Gun (CODE:Veronica)|Sub Machine Gun]] |
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+ | *[[SUBMACHINE GUN (Outbreak)|Sub-Machine Gun]] |
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====[[Resident Evil 4]]==== |
====[[Resident Evil 4]]==== |
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*[[TMP]] |
*[[TMP]] |
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*[[Chicago Typewriter]] |
*[[Chicago Typewriter]] |
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====[[Resident Evil 5]]==== |
====[[Resident Evil 5]]==== |
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− | *[[Škorpion vz. 61| |
+ | *[[Škorpion vz. 61|VZ61]] |
− | *[[Heckler & Koch MP5#Resident Evil 5|H&K MP5]] |
+ | *[[Heckler & Koch MP5#Resident Evil 5|H&K MP5]] |
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====[[Resident Evil: Revelations]]==== |
====[[Resident Evil: Revelations]]==== |
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*[[Heckler & Koch MP5|Machine Gun MP5]] |
*[[Heckler & Koch MP5|Machine Gun MP5]] |
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*[[FN P90]] |
*[[FN P90]] |
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====[[Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City]]==== |
====[[Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City]]==== |
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− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Submachine Gun (ORC)|Sub-Machine Gun]] |
− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Tactical SMG]] |
*[[Mini SMG]] |
*[[Mini SMG]] |
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*[[Suppressed SMG]] |
*[[Suppressed SMG]] |
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*[[Machine Pistol]] |
*[[Machine Pistol]] |
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*[[Combat SMG]] |
*[[Combat SMG]] |
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====[[Resident Evil 6]]==== |
====[[Resident Evil 6]]==== |
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*[[MP-AF]] |
*[[MP-AF]] |
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==Assault Rifles== |
==Assault Rifles== |
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− | Firing a more powerful and more accurate round than a sub-machine gun, the [[Assault Rifle]] is a lethal combination of range and firepower. These weapons are often a much more desired weapon in Resident Evil, although |
+ | Firing a more powerful and more accurate round than a sub-machine gun; often comparable to handgun in terms of per shot damage or even moreso, the [[Assault Rifle]] is a lethal combination of range and firepower. These weapons are often a much more desired weapon in Resident Evil, although the sheer tempo of which it expends ammunition can lead to shortage of ammunition, forcing the player to nevertheless conserve even with their somewhat generous ammo per pickup count. |
===List of Assault Rifles by Game=== |
===List of Assault Rifles by Game=== |
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====[[Resident Evil 3: Nemesis]]==== |
====[[Resident Evil 3: Nemesis]]==== |
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+ | *[[Assault Rifle (RE3)|Assault Rifle]] |
− | ====[[Resident Evil Code: Veronica |
+ | ====[[Resident Evil CODE:Veronica|Resident Evil Code: Veronica]]==== |
− | *[[ |
+ | *[[AK-47]] |
− | ====[[Resident Evil |
+ | ====[[Resident Evil Outbreak]]==== |
*[[M4 Carbine|Assault Rifle]] |
*[[M4 Carbine|Assault Rifle]] |
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====[[Resident Evil 5]]==== |
====[[Resident Evil 5]]==== |
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*[[AK-74#Resident Evil: Revelations|High Roller]] |
*[[AK-74#Resident Evil: Revelations|High Roller]] |
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====[[Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City]]==== |
====[[Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City]]==== |
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− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Assault Rifle (ORC)|Assault Rifle]] |
− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Burst Rifle]] |
− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Militia Rifle]] |
− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Suppressed Rifle]] |
*[[Hammer (Rifle)|Hammer]] |
*[[Hammer (Rifle)|Hammer]] |
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*[[Ravager]] |
*[[Ravager]] |
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==Light Machine Gun== |
==Light Machine Gun== |
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− | A compromise between an assault rifle and a sub-machine gun, the General Purpose Machine Gun, or '''Light Machine Gun''', as it is also known, is designed to give the common foot soldier the kind of firepower that is normally limited to mounted weapons. |
+ | A compromise between an assault rifle and a sub-machine gun, the General Purpose Machine Gun, or '''Light Machine Gun''', as it is also known, is designed to give the common foot soldier the kind of firepower that is normally limited to mounted weapons. Sadly, most variety of Light Machine Guns are featured in Operation Racoon City, where enemies take implausible amount of ammunition to kill regardless. |
− | ===List of Light Machine Guns |
+ | ===List of Light Machine Guns by Game=== |
+ | ====[[Resident Evil (1996 game)|Resident Evil]]==== |
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− | When the gun name appears with an asterisk at the end, it means that the gun is mounted and can't be used outside the position it is mounted in. |
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*[[FN Minimi]] |
*[[FN Minimi]] |
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− | *[[Kalashnikov PKM]]* |
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====[[Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City]]==== |
====[[Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City]]==== |
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*[[Light Machine Gun]] |
*[[Light Machine Gun]] |
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+ | *[[Machine Gun (ORC)|Machine Gun]] |
− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Heavy Machine Gun]] |
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+ | *[[Mob Special]] |
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⚫ | A heavy machine gun is potentially the most lethal and effective weapon available. Designed for sustained fire, a massive ammunition reserve, a higher rate of fire, and firing a much larger round than other automatic weapons, a heavy machine gun can turn the tide of a battle if one can overcome it's weighty aim and windup to realize it's true destructive potential. |
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+ | === List of Heavy Machine Guns by Game === |
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+ | ==== [[Resident Evil 2 (1998 game)|Resident Evil 2]] ==== |
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+ | * [[Gatling Gun (RE2)|Gatling Gun]] |
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+ | * [[Gatling Gun (RE3)|Gatling Gun]] |
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+ | * Handheld M134 Minigun (Carried by [[Gatling Man]]) |
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+ | ==== [[Resident Evil 5]] ==== |
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+ | * [[Gatling Gun (RE5)|Gatling Gun]] |
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+ | * M134 Minigun (Operable Turrets) |
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+ | * General Dynamics GAU-19/A (Operable Turrets) |
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+ | ==== [[Resident Evil: Revelations]] ==== |
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+ | * [[Minigun]] |
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⚫ | A heavy machine gun is potentially the most lethal and effective weapon available. Designed for sustained fire, a massive ammunition reserve, a higher rate of fire, and firing a much larger round than other automatic weapons, a heavy machine gun can turn the tide of a battle |
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− | [[Category:Machine |
+ | [[Category:Machine guns]] |
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Revision as of 09:44, 25 June 2018
The phrase "Machine gun" is a generic term for any weapon that utilizes fully-automatic fire.
In the Resident Evil series, Machine Gun is the designation for Submachine guns, Assault Rifles, Light Machine guns & Heavy Machine guns. These weapons often are relatively hard to obtain, have a somewhat limited supply of ammunition, and do less damage per shot that other firearms in general bar handguns.
While a game may feature machine guns that use a variety of different caliber rounds, the ammo collected by the player might very well be used in all machine guns, so as to keep the game from becoming too complicated.
Categories
Machine Guns can be sorted into several different categories:
Sub-Machine Guns
A Sub-Machine Gun is a fully automatic weapon that fires pistol-sized cartridges. These weapons often do less damage per round, but feature a higher rate of fire.
To avoid same ammo usage problems with Handguns in the games; SMG's use custom pistol ammo, different from handgun bullets (an exception is the Submachine gun of the Outbreak series, which uses the same 9mm ammo as handguns).
List of Sub-Machine Guns by Game
Resident Evil 0
Resident Evil
Resident Evil 2
- Submachine Gun
- H&K MP5A3 (Used by Officer Elliot Edward and members of U.S.S. Alpha Team)
Resident Evil CODE: Veronica
Resident Evil Outbreak
Resident Evil 4
Resident Evil 5
Resident Evil: Revelations
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City
Resident Evil 6
Assault Rifles
Firing a more powerful and more accurate round than a sub-machine gun; often comparable to handgun in terms of per shot damage or even moreso, the Assault Rifle is a lethal combination of range and firepower. These weapons are often a much more desired weapon in Resident Evil, although the sheer tempo of which it expends ammunition can lead to shortage of ammunition, forcing the player to nevertheless conserve even with their somewhat generous ammo per pickup count.
List of Assault Rifles by Game
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
Resident Evil Code: Veronica
Resident Evil Outbreak
Resident Evil 5
Resident Evil: Revelations
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City
Resident Evil 6
Light Machine Gun
A compromise between an assault rifle and a sub-machine gun, the General Purpose Machine Gun, or Light Machine Gun, as it is also known, is designed to give the common foot soldier the kind of firepower that is normally limited to mounted weapons. Sadly, most variety of Light Machine Guns are featured in Operation Racoon City, where enemies take implausible amount of ammunition to kill regardless.
List of Light Machine Guns by Game
Resident Evil
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City
Heavy Machine Guns
A heavy machine gun is potentially the most lethal and effective weapon available. Designed for sustained fire, a massive ammunition reserve, a higher rate of fire, and firing a much larger round than other automatic weapons, a heavy machine gun can turn the tide of a battle if one can overcome it's weighty aim and windup to realize it's true destructive potential.
List of Heavy Machine Guns by Game
Resident Evil 2
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
Resident Evil 4
- Handheld M134 Minigun (Carried by Gatling Man)
Resident Evil 5
- Gatling Gun
- M134 Minigun (Operable Turrets)
- General Dynamics GAU-19/A (Operable Turrets)