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Total War: Shogun 2

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Total War: Shotgun 2

The following weapons appear in the video game Total War: Shogun 2:


Total War: Shogun 2

Tanegashima

The main gun you'll see in the game is the Tanegashima, a Japanese matchlock arquebus. This gun is the only Japanese firearm made for the next couple of centuries and is used by the in-game Ashigaru units as well as Portuguese Missionaries.

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Japanese "Tanegashima" matchlock arquebus.
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Three Ashigaru troops stand ready, Tanegashimas in hand.
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A line of Ashigaru troops volley fire their Tanegashimas.
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Portuguese missionaries also use their own matchlock muskets.

Total War: Shogun 2 — Fall of the Samurai

Total War: Shogun 2 — Fall of the Samurai is an expansion pack for the game that sets it in the late 1800's and adds quite a lot of firearms to the game.

Smith & Wesson Model 2

The Smith & Wesson Model 2 is added with this expansion pack and usually seen with officers and is also used by the Foreign Veteran agent during the campaign. Cavalry units like the Revolver Cavalry and the General's Bodyguard use this particular model.

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Smith & Wesson Model 2 .32 Short
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An officer from the Royal Marines fires his Smith & Wesson Model 2 along with his fellow men.

Colt 1860 Army

A Colt 1860 Army is seen on the cover

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Colt 1860 Army - .44 caliber.
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A U.S. Army officer holds the 1860 Army on the cover.

Pattern 1861 Enfield Musketoon

Most of the line infantry-type, levy infantry-type, and skirmisher-type units (with the exception of Tosa Riflemen) in Fall of the Samurai used the Pattern 1861 Enfield Musketoon. Units like the Shinsengumi Police Force, Yugekitai, and the foreign-recruited U.S. Marines use this particular model. Oddly enough, they use the same gun albeit with different ranges depending on the unit stats.

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A Reproduction of the Pattern 1861 Enfield Musketoon
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A U.S. Marine aims his 1861 Enfield Musketoon.
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A unit of the Shinsengumi Police Force attempt to repel an attack by a Mounted Samurai unit from the Rise of the Samurai Expansion with their Muskets.

Snider-Enfield rifle

The British Snider-Enfield Rifle is used by first-tier elite troops, usually by the Imperial/Shogunate/Republican Infantry unit, the Kihetai, and the foreign-recruited Royal Marines.

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Snider-Enfield breech-loaded rifle.
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Royal Marines and their Snider-Enfield rifles.

Spencer repeating rifle

The American Spencer repeating rifle is used by the Tosa Riflemen and Carbine Cavalry. In some mods, they are used as a replacement weapon to the Tanegashima used by sailors.

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Spencer repeating rifle.
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Tosa Riflemen and their Spencer repeating rifles.

Chassepot 1866 bolt action rifle

The French Chassepot 1866 rifle is the most powerful rifle in the game commonly used by more elite units like the Imperial/Shogunate/Republican Guard Infantry and by the foreign-recruited Infanterie de Marine. Due to their fast firing rate in-game, they have a tendency to run out of ammo very quickly particularly when in Kneel Fire mode.

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Chassepot bolt action rifle.
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Imperial Guard Infantry from the Saga Domain fire their Chassepot 1866 against a unit of Aizu Katana Kachi.
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Infanterie de Marine marching with their Chassepots.

Gatling Gun

The Gatling Gun is also in the game and can be used as an area-denial unit. It's also being used in the the "Monitor" U.S.S. Roanoke but can only fire broadside. It can be the most lethal weapon against enemy crewmen during Naval Combat in Fall of the Samurai. This was the first-time an automatic weapon was introduced in the Total War series.

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British M1865 Gatling Gun at the Royal Artillery Museum - .58 Rimfire / .50-70
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A Gatling Gun crew fires the weapon at approaching Samurai.
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Another Gatling gun opens up on a large group of cavalry.
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A large group of Gatling guns sit in waiting.

Armstrong Gun

The Armstrong Gun is the most powerful artillery unit in the game. Based on the RBL 12 Pounder 8 cwt gun, it can fire explosive and canister shells in-game. It had a longer range than the Wooden Cannon and the Parrot Gun but it's more expensive than the other two. A Natal version of the Armstrong Gun is used in all of the ships in Fall of the Samurai and is modeled after the Ordnance 110-pounder RBL 7 Inch Gun.

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A gun crew covers their ears after firing the Armstrong Gun.
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Another crew reloads their Armstrong Gun.