Counter-Strike: Source/Weapons: Difference between revisions

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==Pistols==
==Pistols==
The pistols are the cheapest guns in the game. They are a player's secondary weapon, and usually are only used in pistol-only rounds; at the start of the game when nobody can afford larger guns; or when ammunition supplies for the larger guns have been exhausted. They are only semi-automatic, and typically lack power, but can be quite effective if aimed carefully.
The pistols are the cheapest guns in the game. They are a player's secondary weapon, and usually are only used in pistol-only rounds; at the start of the game when nobody can afford larger guns; or when ammunition supplies for the larger guns have been exhausted. They are only semi-automatic, and typically lack power, but can be quite effective if aimed carefully.


===Glock 18===
===Glock 18===
[[File:css glock16.png|thumb|right|Glock 18]]
[[File:css glock16.png|thumb|left|Glock 18]]


* '''Price''': $400
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The Glock is low-powered, but accurate. It is the default terrorist starting pistol, and is dirt cheap, but is often not particularly useful unless you are very accurate. If you have a fast finger, buy this gun or join the terrorist team for a free gun. In some versions, this has an unlimited fire rate. If your finger is not so fast, use bursts and go for headshots.
The Glock is low-powered, but accurate. It is the default terrorist starting pistol, and is dirt cheap, but is often not particularly useful unless you are very accurate. If you have a fast finger, buy this gun or join the terrorist team for a free gun. In some versions, this has an unlimited fire rate. If your finger is not so fast, use bursts and go for headshots.
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===USP tactical===
===USP tactical===
[[File:css usp.png|thumb|right|USP tactical]]
[[File:css usp.png|thumb|left|USP tactical]]


* '''Price''': $500
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The USP is the default counter-terrorist starting pistol, packing a greater firepower into a similar size and weight. The added advantage of being able to silence the USP means that counter-terrorists often have an advantage in pistol rounds (i.e. at the start of a new game when nobody's got any money), though it makes the crosshair wider, imparing accuracy when firing multiple shots.
The USP is the default counter-terrorist starting pistol, packing a greater firepower into a similar size and weight. The added advantage of being able to silence the USP means that counter-terrorists often have an advantage in pistol rounds (i.e. at the start of a new game when nobody's got any money), though it makes the crosshair wider, imparing accuracy when firing multiple shots.
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===P228===
===P228===
[[File:css p228.png|thumb|right|P228]]
[[File:css p228.png|thumb|left|P228]]


* '''Price''': $600
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*Note: The P228 is only chambered in 9x19mm and appears to be a P229 which is offered in .357 SIG.  
*Note: The P228 is only chambered in 9x19mm and appears to be a P229 which is offered in .357 SIG.  
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===Desert Eagle.50 AE===
===Desert Eagle.50 AE===