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'''The following weapons are used in the ''Devil May Cry'' series:''' | '''The following weapons are used in the ''Devil May Cry'' series:''' | ||
[[Image:DMC1cover.jpg|right| | [[Image:DMC1cover.jpg||thumb||right||300px||''Devil May Cry'' (2001)]] | ||
[[Image:DMC2cover.jpg||thumb||right||300px||''Devil May Cry 2'' (2003)]] | |||
[[Image:DMC3cover.jpg||thumb||right||300px||''Devil May Cry 3'' (2005)]] | |||
[[Image:DMC4cover.jpg||thumb||right||300px||''Devil May Cry 4'' (2008)]] | |||
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=Devil May Cry= | |||
== Ebony and Ivory == | |||
Dante’s hand-made guns, Ebony and Ivory are heavily customized [[M1911 pistol series|1911]] pistols. They are similar to certain STI pistols, due to their extended frames. Both weapons sport one-port compensators to reduce felt recoil and muzzle flip in firing, molded wood grips with miniaturized Victorian portraits, custom slides with side exterior ejectors, custom frames, special engraving, gold assets which include the triggers, slide releases, thumb safeties, and hammers, and extended magazines with slam pads. Despite being paired, Ebony and Ivory are not identical; aside from the finishes, the other differences are: | |||
*Ebony has Bo-mar rear sights, a long spur hammer for one handed cocking, and, interestingly enough, Ebony's slide is also designed to eject from the left instead of the right as Ivory does, making Ebony a dedicated left-hand gun. | |||
*Ivory has smaller sights (Novak or MMC), a shorter tactical safety lever, and a ring hammer. | |||
[[Image:Ebony&Ivory.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Ebony & Ivory (as seen in Devil May Cry 3)]] | |||
[[Image:DMC-Colt-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A shot of Ebony & Ivory from the first Devil May Cry, with Ivory in full recoil. Note that in this game the trigger guards are designed like those of traditional 1911s. ]] | |||
== | ==Luce & Ombra== | ||
The Legendary Dark Knight Sparda's handguns are customized 1911s very similar to Dante's, though not customized to the same extent. ''Luce & Ombra'' means ''Light & Shadow'' in Italian. | |||
== | ==Shotgun== | ||
An unknown sawed-off [[12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun]] Dante holds one-handed and "reloads" by flicking the weapon open and closed, though he never actually puts new shells into it; one of his demonic powers is the ability to generate new ammunition from nothing, suggesting that as long as the chambers are empty he can refill them. | |||
[[Image:DMC-Shotgun-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|This shotgun doesn't even have a name until the fourth game. Note what appears to be a box magazine underneath the barrels.]] | |||
== Grenade launcher == | |||
The most powerful firearm in the game is a straight-pull bolt action grenade launcher with a revolver magazine operated with a charging handle attached to the left-hand side of the barrel, resembling the more normal underside foregrip of such a weapon rotated ninety degrees. The pause menu animation shows this being operated to rotate the cylinder; it's impossible to tell if this happens in the game, since Dante lets the weapon recoil to the point it's almost vertical during the firing animation. | |||
The [[ | The weapon is entirely fictional; overall it resembles an [[RG-6]], but has a barrel with an odd hinge reminiscent of an [[M79 grenade launcher]], and the blocky furnishings on top of the weapon and the front sight seem to come from an [[M72 LAW]]. | ||
[[Image:DMC-Grenadegun-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The "grenadegun" is a real mishmash of gun components. Shouldn't a devil hunter have issues with using a Frankengun?]] | |||
[[Image:DMC-Grenadegun-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Operating the handle actually pulls back the barrel and...ejects a spent casing. How the hell it manages this is not clear.]] | |||
[[Image:DMC-Grenadegun-3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Not perturbed in the slightest by the mysteries of his firearm, Dante uses it to shoot a giant rock spider in the face at point-blank range. As you do.]] | |||
==Needlegun (Modified FN M249-E1 SAW)== | |||
An M249-E1 SAW with numerous modifications appears ingame as the "Needlegun." It's found in the hold of the Ghost Ship in mission 12. The weapon can only be used underwater. | |||
[[Image:M249E1.jpg|thumb|left|400px|M249-E1 SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon) with 200-round ammo drum - First major upgrade of the SAW officially adopted by the US military (this is a real blank adapted movie gun) - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
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[[Image:DMC1_Needlegun.jpg|thumb|none|300px|The "Needlegun" ingame]] | |||
===M230 Chain Gun | {{clear}} | ||
=Devil May Cry 2= | |||
==Ebony & Ivory== | |||
Dante has learned a few new tricks with his handguns in DMC2, most notably the ability to fire at two enemies at the same time, a move similar to the fictional "Gun Kata" martial art in the movie ''[[Equilibrium]]''. | |||
[[Image:DMC-Colt-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Ebony and Ivory on the upgrade menu. Note that in the image on the right, Ivory is missing its trigger guard for some reason.]] | |||
==Shotgun== | |||
Dante finds the shotgun next to a motorbike, in what appears to be a homage to ''[[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]''; however, it's still the same break-open design from the previous game. Among other moves, Dante acquires a technique in this game called "Fireworks" in which he spins the shotgun around like a nunchaku, firing several times. | |||
[[Image:DMC-Shotgun-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The "shotgun" on the upgrade menu.]] | |||
==Heckler & Koch MP5K== | |||
Called the "Machine Guns" and used in a pair as with Dante's handguns. | |||
[[Image:MP5KA3.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Heckler & Koch MP5K with Navy lower - 9x19mm]] | |||
[[Image:DMC2Submachine_Guns.jpg|thumb|none|300px|The MP5K Submachine Guns ingame, note that the fire selector is colored yellow]] | |||
==FIM-92 Stinger== | |||
The [[FIM-92 Stinger]] can be used by Dante. It is referred to in-game as the "Missile Launcher". | |||
[[File:FIM-92 Stinger.jpg|thumb|none|400px|FIM-92 Stinger - 70mm]] | |||
[[Image:DMC-Stinger-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Stinger in the upgrade menu.]] | |||
==Rheinmetall MG3A1== | |||
The boss "Infested Tank" is a fictional variant of the German Leopard 2 A5 (identified by the shorter L44 main gun); this version mounts a coaxial flamethrower rather than one [[MG42#MG3|MG3]], but still has the other on the commander's hatch and will attack Dante or Lucia with it if either tries to get on top of the turret. | |||
[[Image:MG_3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Rheinmetall MG3 Machine Gun 7.62x51mm NATO]] | |||
==Hoffman Tank Gunfire Simulator== | |||
What might appear to be a smoke grenade launcher on the front-left of Infested Tank's turret is actually a training aid called a Hoffman Gunfire Simulator or more simply "Hoffman Device," a part of the MILES (multiple integrated laser engagement system) training suite. The Hoffman device is essentially a rack of snub barrels each loaded with a quarter-stick of dynamite to simulate the sound and flash of the main gun during exercises. Why this is still fitted when the tanks are in combat is not clear; it seems that the team based the tank on Tamiya's 1:35 scale Leopard 2 A5 model, which includes this part. | |||
[[Image:Hoffman-device-300x213.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Hoffman gunfire simulator. Infested Tank uses a version specifically designed for the Leopard 2 with around twice the number of charge holders.]] | |||
==M230 Chain Gun== | |||
The boss "Infested Chopper" is an AH-64 Apache mounting what appear to be two giant Maverick air-to-ground missiles, Hydra rocket packs, and a [[M230 Chain Gun]] under the chin. | The boss "Infested Chopper" is an AH-64 Apache mounting what appear to be two giant Maverick air-to-ground missiles, Hydra rocket packs, and a [[M230 Chain Gun]] under the chin. | ||
[[Image:Hughes-M230-Chain-Gun3.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Hughes/Alliant Techsystems M230 Chain Gun - 30x113mm B]] | |||
= | =Devil May Cry 3= | ||
==Ebony & Ivory== | |||
[[Image: | Dante's signature handguns. Even in his early days, Dante can do extraordinary tricks with them. | ||
[[Image:Ebony&Ivory.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Ebony & Ivory]] | |||
===Kalina Ann | ==Shotgun== | ||
The same unknown sawed-off double barreled shotgun from the previous games. | |||
==Lahti L-39== | |||
A gigantic anti-materiel rifle that uses an overhead magazine, "Spiral" is ''Devil May Cry 3's'' heavy long-ranged weapon; it is actually a [[Lahti L-39]] with a shortened barrel, a carrying handle ahead of the magazine, and a wooden foregrip replacing the more usual ski-equipped bipod. One of the special moves has perhaps the most ridiculous physics in the series, which is saying something in a series where being impaled through the chest often fails to even injure the victim's ''clothes'': Dante is said to use a "trick shot" to ricochet the bullet off multiple surfaces to make it go ''faster''. | |||
[[Image:Lahti.jpg|thumb|none|550px|Lathi L-39 - 20x138mm B]] | |||
[[Image:Spiral.gif|thumb|none|550px|"Spiral" rifle.]] | |||
==Kalina Ann== | |||
Lady's rocket launcher resembles a highly modified [[M1_Rocket_Launcher_"Bazooka"#M20_.22Super_Bazooka.22_.283.5.22_Rocket.29|M20 "Super Bazooka"]] fitted with multiple rear launch tubes for micro-missiles and a bayonet that can be projected on a chain, allowing the launcher to be used as a piton gun. It can be used by Dante; the rockets the main launcher fires have an extremely short self-destruct, making the launcher only useful at close to medium range. | Lady's rocket launcher resembles a highly modified [[M1_Rocket_Launcher_"Bazooka"#M20_.22Super_Bazooka.22_.283.5.22_Rocket.29|M20 "Super Bazooka"]] fitted with multiple rear launch tubes for micro-missiles and a bayonet that can be projected on a chain, allowing the launcher to be used as a piton gun. It can be used by Dante; the rockets the main launcher fires have an extremely short self-destruct, making the launcher only useful at close to medium range. | ||
[[Image:Lady_3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Lady with her arsenal: | [[Image:Lady_3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Lady with her arsenal: A custom Browning Hi-Power/CZ 75B hybrid handgun, a Vz.61 Skorpion submachine gun, and her Kalina Ann rocket launcher. Doesn't Skippy's List say "I must not attempt to mount a bayonet on a crew served weapon?"]] | ||
== Custom Browning Hi-Power/CZ 75B Hybrid == | |||
Lady's handgun of choice is what appears to be a customized [[Browning Hi-Power]]/[[CZ 75|CZ 75B]] hybrid, with a longer barrel and a longer and heavier slide with compensator ports. In the "Welcome Back" cinematic, she performs some truly unbelievable reloads, including slapping a magazine into it in midair, as it falls from the sky. The handgun is a 9mm as evidenced in the cut-scene before level 9, it shows a close-up of a casing from Lady's handgun and it says 9mm on it. | |||
[[Image:BrowningHiPowerPistol9mm.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Browning Hi-Power - 9x19mm.]] | |||
[[Image:Cz75b9mm.jpg|thumb|none|300px|CZ 75B - 9x19mm]] | |||
==Vz.61 Skorpion== | |||
One of Lady's guns is a Czech [[Sa vz. 61 Skorpion]] submachine gun with a large bayonet mounted on it. A note of interest is that it's modeled with a much larger than normal magazine, about the size of a 5.56x45mm type magazine. | |||
[[Image:CZ Vz.61.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Skorpion Sa. Vz.61 - .32 ACP, minus the large bayonet and gigantic magazine seen in-game.]] | |||
=Devil May Cry 4= | |||
Dante's pistols and shotgun return once again, the latter finally getting a name, Coyote-A. Since Dante is only played for half of the game and the new player character has no alternative weapons, there are few new entries in this game. | |||
== "Blue Rose" == | |||
A comically enormous fictional over-under revolver wielded by new player character Nero, the Blue Rose is roughly the size of a carbine rifle and features barrels at the 12 and 6 o'clock positions of the six-round cylinder, firing both with each pull of the trigger. While there are some examples of revolvers with twin barrels, these typically have both barrels at the 12 o'clock position and two-layer cylinders; precisely how Blue Rose can strike the primer of the lower barrel's round with a conventional hammer is not at all clear. The layout seems to have come about by simply turning a normal revolver's ejector housing into a second barrel. The weapon features target sights, a left-handed cylinder and ported barrels, and resembles an ''extremely'' heavily modified [[Smith & Wesson Model 500]]. Despite that it should only be able to fire three times between reloads, Nero only reloads the weapon during his idle animation; apparently, he shares Dante's powers of not reloading unless he feels like it. | |||
[[Image:Magnum_50cal_500.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 500 - .500 S&W]] | |||
[[Image:Bluerose.jpg|thumb|none|400px|"Blue Rose" revolver. Notice how the ejector housing has become an entire second barrel, with the top of the crane shifted down onto it.]] | |||
== | == GE M134 Minigun == | ||
Dante's weapon "Pandora" is a briefcase which is able to shift into a number of fictional weapons including a rocket-launching crossbow, disc-shaped boomerang blade and an extremely silly flying device covered in missile launchers. However, the form he uses in air and on the ground in the cutscene where he first acquires Pandora, called "PF262: Jealousy," is clearly an elaborate mounting for a stubby set of [[GE M134]] minigun barrels, missing one of the three front barrel clamps. | |||
[[Image:M134.JPG|thumb|none|400px|GE M134 Minigun - 7.62x51mm NATO]] | |||
[[Image:DMC4Minigun.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Dante takes aim with PF262: Jealousy in the cutscene where he first gains access to the weapon. Curiously, though obviously a ground mounting, this Pandora form can only be used in the air.]] | |||
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The following weapons are used in the Devil May Cry series:
Devil May Cry
Ebony and Ivory
Dante’s hand-made guns, Ebony and Ivory are heavily customized 1911 pistols. They are similar to certain STI pistols, due to their extended frames. Both weapons sport one-port compensators to reduce felt recoil and muzzle flip in firing, molded wood grips with miniaturized Victorian portraits, custom slides with side exterior ejectors, custom frames, special engraving, gold assets which include the triggers, slide releases, thumb safeties, and hammers, and extended magazines with slam pads. Despite being paired, Ebony and Ivory are not identical; aside from the finishes, the other differences are:
- Ebony has Bo-mar rear sights, a long spur hammer for one handed cocking, and, interestingly enough, Ebony's slide is also designed to eject from the left instead of the right as Ivory does, making Ebony a dedicated left-hand gun.
- Ivory has smaller sights (Novak or MMC), a shorter tactical safety lever, and a ring hammer.
Luce & Ombra
The Legendary Dark Knight Sparda's handguns are customized 1911s very similar to Dante's, though not customized to the same extent. Luce & Ombra means Light & Shadow in Italian.
Shotgun
An unknown sawed-off 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun Dante holds one-handed and "reloads" by flicking the weapon open and closed, though he never actually puts new shells into it; one of his demonic powers is the ability to generate new ammunition from nothing, suggesting that as long as the chambers are empty he can refill them.
Grenade launcher
The most powerful firearm in the game is a straight-pull bolt action grenade launcher with a revolver magazine operated with a charging handle attached to the left-hand side of the barrel, resembling the more normal underside foregrip of such a weapon rotated ninety degrees. The pause menu animation shows this being operated to rotate the cylinder; it's impossible to tell if this happens in the game, since Dante lets the weapon recoil to the point it's almost vertical during the firing animation.
The weapon is entirely fictional; overall it resembles an RG-6, but has a barrel with an odd hinge reminiscent of an M79 grenade launcher, and the blocky furnishings on top of the weapon and the front sight seem to come from an M72 LAW.
Needlegun (Modified FN M249-E1 SAW)
An M249-E1 SAW with numerous modifications appears ingame as the "Needlegun." It's found in the hold of the Ghost Ship in mission 12. The weapon can only be used underwater.
Devil May Cry 2
Ebony & Ivory
Dante has learned a few new tricks with his handguns in DMC2, most notably the ability to fire at two enemies at the same time, a move similar to the fictional "Gun Kata" martial art in the movie Equilibrium.
Shotgun
Dante finds the shotgun next to a motorbike, in what appears to be a homage to Terminator 2: Judgment Day; however, it's still the same break-open design from the previous game. Among other moves, Dante acquires a technique in this game called "Fireworks" in which he spins the shotgun around like a nunchaku, firing several times.
Heckler & Koch MP5K
Called the "Machine Guns" and used in a pair as with Dante's handguns.
FIM-92 Stinger
The FIM-92 Stinger can be used by Dante. It is referred to in-game as the "Missile Launcher".
Rheinmetall MG3A1
The boss "Infested Tank" is a fictional variant of the German Leopard 2 A5 (identified by the shorter L44 main gun); this version mounts a coaxial flamethrower rather than one MG3, but still has the other on the commander's hatch and will attack Dante or Lucia with it if either tries to get on top of the turret.
Hoffman Tank Gunfire Simulator
What might appear to be a smoke grenade launcher on the front-left of Infested Tank's turret is actually a training aid called a Hoffman Gunfire Simulator or more simply "Hoffman Device," a part of the MILES (multiple integrated laser engagement system) training suite. The Hoffman device is essentially a rack of snub barrels each loaded with a quarter-stick of dynamite to simulate the sound and flash of the main gun during exercises. Why this is still fitted when the tanks are in combat is not clear; it seems that the team based the tank on Tamiya's 1:35 scale Leopard 2 A5 model, which includes this part.
M230 Chain Gun
The boss "Infested Chopper" is an AH-64 Apache mounting what appear to be two giant Maverick air-to-ground missiles, Hydra rocket packs, and a M230 Chain Gun under the chin.
Devil May Cry 3
Ebony & Ivory
Dante's signature handguns. Even in his early days, Dante can do extraordinary tricks with them.
Shotgun
The same unknown sawed-off double barreled shotgun from the previous games.
Lahti L-39
A gigantic anti-materiel rifle that uses an overhead magazine, "Spiral" is Devil May Cry 3's heavy long-ranged weapon; it is actually a Lahti L-39 with a shortened barrel, a carrying handle ahead of the magazine, and a wooden foregrip replacing the more usual ski-equipped bipod. One of the special moves has perhaps the most ridiculous physics in the series, which is saying something in a series where being impaled through the chest often fails to even injure the victim's clothes: Dante is said to use a "trick shot" to ricochet the bullet off multiple surfaces to make it go faster.
Kalina Ann
Lady's rocket launcher resembles a highly modified M20 "Super Bazooka" fitted with multiple rear launch tubes for micro-missiles and a bayonet that can be projected on a chain, allowing the launcher to be used as a piton gun. It can be used by Dante; the rockets the main launcher fires have an extremely short self-destruct, making the launcher only useful at close to medium range.
Custom Browning Hi-Power/CZ 75B Hybrid
Lady's handgun of choice is what appears to be a customized Browning Hi-Power/CZ 75B hybrid, with a longer barrel and a longer and heavier slide with compensator ports. In the "Welcome Back" cinematic, she performs some truly unbelievable reloads, including slapping a magazine into it in midair, as it falls from the sky. The handgun is a 9mm as evidenced in the cut-scene before level 9, it shows a close-up of a casing from Lady's handgun and it says 9mm on it.
Vz.61 Skorpion
One of Lady's guns is a Czech Sa vz. 61 Skorpion submachine gun with a large bayonet mounted on it. A note of interest is that it's modeled with a much larger than normal magazine, about the size of a 5.56x45mm type magazine.
Devil May Cry 4
Dante's pistols and shotgun return once again, the latter finally getting a name, Coyote-A. Since Dante is only played for half of the game and the new player character has no alternative weapons, there are few new entries in this game.
"Blue Rose"
A comically enormous fictional over-under revolver wielded by new player character Nero, the Blue Rose is roughly the size of a carbine rifle and features barrels at the 12 and 6 o'clock positions of the six-round cylinder, firing both with each pull of the trigger. While there are some examples of revolvers with twin barrels, these typically have both barrels at the 12 o'clock position and two-layer cylinders; precisely how Blue Rose can strike the primer of the lower barrel's round with a conventional hammer is not at all clear. The layout seems to have come about by simply turning a normal revolver's ejector housing into a second barrel. The weapon features target sights, a left-handed cylinder and ported barrels, and resembles an extremely heavily modified Smith & Wesson Model 500. Despite that it should only be able to fire three times between reloads, Nero only reloads the weapon during his idle animation; apparently, he shares Dante's powers of not reloading unless he feels like it.
GE M134 Minigun
Dante's weapon "Pandora" is a briefcase which is able to shift into a number of fictional weapons including a rocket-launching crossbow, disc-shaped boomerang blade and an extremely silly flying device covered in missile launchers. However, the form he uses in air and on the ground in the cutscene where he first acquires Pandora, called "PF262: Jealousy," is clearly an elaborate mounting for a stubby set of GE M134 minigun barrels, missing one of the three front barrel clamps.