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Rise of the Triad (2013)

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Rise of the Triad
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PC Boxart
Release Date: 2013
Developer: Interceptor Entertainment
Publisher: Apogee
Series: Rise of the Triad
Platforms: PC
Genre: First-person shooter


The following weapons are used in the video game Rise of the Triad:


Pistols

Walther PPK

The Walther PPK appear as the default pistols just as they did in the original Rise of the Triad. Although it is difficult to see in the game, it is maked out as a version in 7.62mm caliber.

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Pre-WWII Walther PPK - 7.65x17mm Auto (.32 ACP)
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Holding the the Walther PPK.
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Dual-wielding.
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Aiming the PPK.
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Reloading. As in the original game, PPK and MP40 ammunition are endless, so the “forced” reloading in the game is purely cosmetic, and was rather added “just because”.
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Reloading akimbo PPKs.

Submachine Guns

MP40

The MP40 appears as the main machine gun like the original game, albeit with the magazine well canted to the left and a odd front sight assembly with two entire front sight housings. Just to confuse matters further, in the enemies' hands the MP40s are shown in their original form.

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MP40 with brown bakelite lower receiver - 9x19mm
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Holding the MP40. Note the "jungle taped" magazines, which are way too short for the actual MP40's 32 round capacity.
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Aiming the weapon, not paying attention that his front sight seems to be off of a 98k or an STG.
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Reloading the MP40. The sideways magwell is clearly visible, exactly like the fact that the front sight moved to the right, and instead it housed a new. The true reasons for all this ugliness are not clear, given that this was not in the original game.

Launchers

"Bazooka"

Although the game features many rocket launchers, only one of them has any real world basis, that being the "Bazooka". It has a body from Bazooka-series launchers (although its dimensions more closely resemble related Panzerschreck) with the sight assembly off of a Super Bazooka with a front very similar to the FIM-92 Stinger.

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RPzB 43 "Panzerschreck" rocket launcher with rocket - 88mm
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FIM-92A Stinger - 70mm
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The official concept art of "Bazooka".
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Holding the "Bazooka".
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Aiming the "Bazooka".

Other

MG42

As in the original game, "Enforcer" enemies carried the MG42 machine guns, inaccessible for player.

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MG42 with sling and bipod collapsed - 7.92x57mm Mauser