Lock, Load, and Listen Up: Your Guide to Gaming’s Greatest Guns (and Infinite Ammo Hacks)
Gamers, gather ’round. We dive into video game weaponry. Today, we focus on sidearms – handguns. Sometimes you need a reliable pistol to escape trouble or feel like an action hero.
The Mythical Infinite MUP Handgun: A Resident Evil Legend
First, the **Infinite MUP Handgun**. Fans of Resident Evil know this one. It’s the weapon that says, “Don’t worry about ammo.” This gun mirrors its Resident Evil 2 version, but it offers unlimited bullets. Pew pew all you want without reloading. Where can you find this beauty? Look for the MUP in Resident Evil 2 Remake with HUNK in “The 4th Survivor” mode and in Ghost’s scenario from “The Ghost Survivors” DLC. Expect no drum mag. You start with a realistic 16-round magazine. Realism with infinite bullets. The MUP is a digital version of the real-world USP9 handgun. When someone questions video game realism, you can boast, “My infinite ammo pistol is based on a real gun.”
Infinite Ammo: Because Reloading is for Chumps (Sometimes)
Let’s explore infinite ammo. Become a walking armory in Resident Evil. Why scavenge for bullets with zombies around?
Resident Evil 7: Madhouse Mayhem and Endless Magazines
In Resident Evil 7, unlocking infinite ammo is an honor. It shows your survival skills. How do you get it? Beat the Madhouse difficulty. Face the Baker family at their worst. Surviving that ordeal grants you a glorious item in your storage box. Equip it, and BAM! You have infinite ammo for every weapon. Suddenly, those mold monsters seem less frightening.
Resident Evil Village (RE8): CP Grind for Unlimited Pew Pew
Resident Evil Village takes another approach to infinite ammo. Beat the game first. This unlocks the “Extra Content Shop.” Here you use Challenge Points (CP). Earn CP from completing challenges. Buy infinite ammo with these points. The catch? It’s not a blanket unlock. Each weapon requires its own ammo budget. You must max out your weapon first. Buy all modifications from the Duke’s Emporium. Then upgrade all parts to the max level. It’s a commitment, yes, but think of blam-blamming a Lycan’s face without worries. Some weapons like the Grenade Launcher allow instant purchase of infinite ammo since they lack upgrades. Explosions can embody infinity too.
Handgun Showdown: RE Edition – Pistol Rankings and Rivalries
Now, let’s rank some handguns in the Resident Evil universe. Not all pistols are equal against hordes.
RE8: LEMI vs. M1911 – The American Classic Wins
In Resident Evil Village, the LEMI is simply a starter handgun. Meet the M1911, your upgrade. The M1911 beats the LEMI in almost every category except ammo size. Better damage, better handling. This pistol feels substantial. It becomes Ethan’s sidearm for part of the game thanks to the Duke’s upgrades for Rate of Fire and Power.
RE8: LEMI vs. Samurai Edge – Power vs. Prestige
Another competitor is the Samurai Edge. The LEMI is for beginners, while the M1911 is reliable. The Samurai Edge packs more punch than the LEMI, making it a better overall weapon. It’s stylish and strong, conveying mastery – even when you run around screaming.
RE7: M19 vs. G17 – Damage vs. Magazine Size
In the dark corners of Resident Evil 7, meet the M19 and G17 handguns. The M19 generally outperforms the G17 with higher damage per shot and better critical headshot chances. But the G17 holds more ammo. It’s a trade-off: hit hard or shoot more often? Against the Bakers, every bullet counts. Lean towards damage first.
RE5: M93R – The Pricey Powerhouse
Resident Evil 5 introduces the M93R, a handgun that commands respect and costs 30,000 (in some currency). It’s considered the best pistol in the game. If you have the resources, this mini-machine pistol is yours for the taking.
RE3 Remake: Magnum – Because Sometimes You Need a Hand Cannon
Don’t overlook the Magnum in Resident Evil 3 Remake. Finding it feels like pure joy. When a regular pistol fails, you want a weapon that blasts through walls or zombies with ease.
Beyond Handguns: A Quick Look at Other RE Arsenal Goodies (and Oddities)
Resident Evil showcases more than just handguns; it’s a creative weapon feast. Here’s a quick look at unique RE items: * **Rocket Pistol (RE8):** A pocket-sized panic button, it stuns bigger foes and creates space fast. * **V61 Custom (RE8):** A rapid-fire machine pistol bought from the Duke at Heisenberg’s Factory for bullet frenzy action. * **Broken Handgun (RE7):** Part of a hidden puzzle under the main house; even broken guns can be valuable at times in horror survival situations. * **Shotgun Shells (RE7):** Unlike regular ammo, crafting Shotgun Shells in RE7 isn’t possible, making them valuable for intentional shots. * **Luiza’s Key & Luiza’s Heirloom/Necklace (RE8):** Classic RE staples; Luiza’s Key opens boxes with goblets, both treasures discovered not once but twice for variety! * **Ursula’s Crystal Key & Dimitrescu’s Key:** More keys take center stage! Ursula’s unlocks caves; Dimitrescu’s is hidden in her castle’s corner giving such exploration vibes common to Resident Evil! * **Toy Axe (RE7):** Not a weapon but useful for puzzles; it unlocks chests that contain vital resources! * **Clown Finger (RE7):** Bizarre and odd; roast it to uncover another finger inside—a truly peculiar Resident Evil moment.
Resident Evil Codes and Conundrums: Cracking the Puzzles
Codes always exist in Resident Evil games! Practical digits to empty your memory! * **Lucas’ Door Code (RE7):** Want access to secret areas? Lucas Baker’s personal space has a code. It is **1408**. This number appears on a charred body found in the barn area. Not ideal. * **Hospital Safe Code (RE3):** The safe at Resident Evil 3 Remake has a combination. It is **9 Left, then 3 Right**. No need for puzzles when dials exist. Also, in Resident Evil Village, spend **Lei** on weapons and first aid. Avoid fancy hats for Ethan unless you really want them.
Venturing Beyond Raccoon City: Guns in Other Gaming Galaxies
Resident Evil leads survival horror weapons. Let’s shift focus. Many games feature iconic armaments.
Halo Infinite: Power Weapons and Pew Pew Pistols
Halo Infinite has a variety of weapons. Notable choices include the **M41 Spnkr** (rocket launcher), **S7 Sniper**, **Energy Sword**, and **BR75 Battle Rifle**. These can change any battle’s outcome. The **Mk50 Sidekick** offers solid performance as a handgun. The **Plasma Pistol** lost its EMP effect in Infinite, disappointing some gamers. Even legends face nerfs.
GTA 5/Online: From Heavy Pistols to Golden Guns
Grand Theft Auto offers many chaos methods. The **Heavy Pistol** serves as a powerful handgun with a big magazine. Use the **AP Pistol** for efficient drive-bys. The **Sawed-Off Shotgun** excels in close combat. For style and damage, check out the **Perico Pistol**, a shiny gem from the Cayo Perico Heist.
Terraria: Infinite Ammo and Rainbow Mayhem
Terraria presents unique firing mechanics in its 2D world. The **Endless Musket Pouch** grants limitless Musket Balls. **Crystal Bullets** deal hefty gun damage. The **Rainbow Gun** fires a colorful arc for fun. Also, the **Umbrella** mimics the Featherfall Potion effect to soften falls.
Borderlands: The Infinity Pistol – Endless Firepower
Borderlands features the sought-after **Infinity Pistol**. True to its name, it boasts endless ammo. It’s not entirely accurate, but it has a huge magazine and reload speed. This makes it feel close to infinite. Good for when other ammo runs low.
Weaponry of the Silver Screen (and Game Console): Famous Firearms
Let’s recognize memorable characters and their go-to weapons: * **Ethan Hunt (Mission Impossible):** This spy prefers the **Beretta 92FS Brigadier**, often seen with **Beretta 92FS Compact** too. Double Berettas signify seriousness. * **Deadpool:** The Merc with a Mouth favors the **IWI Desert Eagle Mark XIX**. What’s more Deadpool than wielding two massive pistols? * **Jill Valentine (Resident Evil: Revelations):** This heroine begins with a **Large Knife** and **Handgun M92F**. Jill has her custom **Samurai Edge**, **Shotgun Windham**, **Machine Gun MP5**, **Machine Gun AUG**, and **Magnum L. Hawk**. She brings the firepower. * **Leon S. Kennedy (Resident Evil):** This RE character uses the **Silver Ghost** as his signature handgun. Stylish, dependable, and perfect for zombie kills with flair. Lastly, some classic trivia: The **Golden Gun** from James Bond’s novels was a gold-plated single-action **Colt Peacemaker**. Sometimes, faculty needs a killer weapon that screams “fancy and lethal.” So here it is, a rapid journey through gaming handguns, infinite ammo tips, and weapon insights from various realms. Arm yourselves well and explore virtual settings! Always aim for the head. It is a wise tactic in games and… let’s keep it to games only.