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Ported stuff over from Archived Data of the other page. Originally I had began work over at Talk:XIII (video game), but it's no biggie. [[User:TrickShotFinn|TrickShotFinn]] ([[User talk:TrickShotFinn|talk]]) 15:02, 21 June 2020 (EDT)
Ported stuff over from Archived Data of the other page. Originally I had began work over at Talk:XIII (video game), but it's no biggie. [[User:TrickShotFinn|TrickShotFinn]] ([[User talk:TrickShotFinn|talk]]) 15:02, 21 June 2020 (EDT)
Now we all know the Beretta 92FS is distinguishable by its open-topped slide design (as pointed out by the user who wrote the section), but there is one pistol that appears in the cutscene which made me wonder if they originally intended the "9mm pistol" to be something different closer to the depiction of the starting sidearm in the game. I can't say for sure what make is it supposed to be but not being a firearms expert myself (far from it), I can only think of [[Ruger P94]] or [[Ruger P95]] that may serve as an inspiration for this pistol depicted in this cutscene. Can anyone confirm? Thanks! --[[User:James-Bond-007|James-Bond-007]] ([[User talk:James-Bond-007|talk]]) 10:36, 21 August 2022 (EDT)
[[Image:XIIICutscenePistol.jpg|thumb|700px|none|XIII hides the pistol in the glove compartment of the truck he borrowed before walking into the Winslow Bank.]]

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We should work on IDing the pistol and revolver. If there's not enough detail, then that should raise questions as to whether or not this title is eligible. --Funkychinaman (talk) 22:20, 17 June 2020 (EDT)

The revolver's probably a Colt (either a Python or an Anaconda, I can never remember which one has the little droop above the trigger), and the pistol is just a Beretta 92FS without the slide cutout (easiest to tell by the frame textures). IIRC, somebody else had made a page for this game a while back, with no screencaps but more detailed text; if anybody could find that, we might be able to recycle some bits of it. Other things worth noting: the AK is a Type 56, since the front sight is fully-hooded, the RL is a Panzerfaust 3 (something I distinctly remember from the old page, which spawned a still-unresolved discussion about whether or not the Panzerfaust 3 is reloadable), I wanna call the pump-action shotgun a Remington 870 Marine Magnum but I have absolutely no proof, and I take pity on the man who tries to ID what specific M16 variant this game has - the lower almost looks more like a G36. Oh, and the 203 has no trigger. Pyr0m4n14c (talk) 22:59, 17 June 2020 (EDT) P.S.: Sorry about not doing much for the site lately; my new job's got me pinned, but I should be able to do more stuff starting Thursday and/or Friday.
Here it is. --Funkychinaman (talk) 12:30, 18 June 2020 (EDT)


Ported stuff over from Archived Data of the other page. Originally I had began work over at Talk:XIII (video game), but it's no biggie. TrickShotFinn (talk) 15:02, 21 June 2020 (EDT)


Now we all know the Beretta 92FS is distinguishable by its open-topped slide design (as pointed out by the user who wrote the section), but there is one pistol that appears in the cutscene which made me wonder if they originally intended the "9mm pistol" to be something different closer to the depiction of the starting sidearm in the game. I can't say for sure what make is it supposed to be but not being a firearms expert myself (far from it), I can only think of Ruger P94 or Ruger P95 that may serve as an inspiration for this pistol depicted in this cutscene. Can anyone confirm? Thanks! --James-Bond-007 (talk) 10:36, 21 August 2022 (EDT)

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XIII hides the pistol in the glove compartment of the truck he borrowed before walking into the Winslow Bank.