In last week's edition of Weapon Wednesdays, I highlighted the Barrett M82, a sniper rifle that you can purchase from Drebin in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. Well, that isn't the only sniper rifle you can get in the game. This week I bring you the AMP Technical Services DSR-1.
I'm actually kind of embarrassed that I'd never heard of Crab Battle.
Shouldn't "Snakes" have a comma in it due to the fact that it's possessive?
Correcting grammar on the internet. What a life I lead.
47 minutes may seem like a long time, but for tackling the original Metal Gear, it's damn impressive.
The MAC-10 is featured in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots and is used by some of the South American rebels. All around, it's far from the best gun, but here at OMG Metal Gear we don't judge, we simply inform.
Click onward to be informed.
The Javelin is portable anti-tank guided missile. I first discovered the weapon in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. You use it very early on to tank out some enemy tanks on an overpass. By the time I noticed it in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, I was more than aware of its destructive capabilities.
Despite the fact that it's now Sunday - my bad - here is this week's installment of Weapon Wednesdays. We'll call this the Sunday edition. This week I'm looking at the M4 Carbine, an assault rifle featured in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty.
The AK-102 with the GP30 Grenade Launcher attachment.
A variation of the ever-popular AK-47, the AK-102 is the first firearm that you're able to wield in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. In the very beginning of Act 1 you can nab it off of the PMC troops and they also become your source for ammo. You need it more than they do anyway.
Later in the game you can purchase and add the GP30 grenade launcher. Not very stealthy, but quite the implement of destruction.
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