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- “Originally devised for the uniformed police, this .38 caliber weapon made its way onto the streets of Carcer City and the black market when the police armory convoy was hijacked last year. Starkweather has armed his hunters with these weapons for many of his movies. Now as a special offer to our members, we have obtained the same weapons from the supplier that equipped Starkweather's hunters, order yours while supplies last! - $500”
The Revolver Six Shooter, also known as the .38 Revolver [1], is a blue class weapon in Manhunt and Manhunt 2.
Description[]
The Revolver Six Shooter is one of the more basic firearms in both games, with a slow fire rate and reload time, although it has average damage and range. It can only carry six shots and the player can carry up to 30 spare bullets.
It is one of the few weapons whose models will change while reloading or cocking; in this case, the cylinder slides out while reloading.
Influence[]
The Revolver Six Shooter is based on the Smith & Wesson Model 686, with slight modifications to the model.
Executions[]
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Manhunt 2[]
Type | Execution | Description | |
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Hasty | The player walks up to the target aiming the gun at their head. The target looks back and tries to tell him to stop but the player shoots them anyway, destroying their skull. | ||
Violent | Same animation with the Flare Gun's Gruesome execution, in which the player reacts to the target turning towards them and punching them by blocking the punch with his arm and pulling them down for a knee to the face and a headbutt that sends them down on their knees. The player finishes them off with ultraviolent style by sticking the gun in the target's mouth and looking away before firing a round that explodes their head. | ||
Gruesome | Same animation with the Light and Heavy Handgun's Violent execution, in which the player pistol-whips the target's occiput, knocking them down. The player sticks his gun up their mouth and forces them to stand up with their hands raised. Ignoring their intent to surrender, the player pulls the trigger, destroying their skull. |
Appearances[]
Manhunt[]
- Strapped for Cash (Wielded and dropped by each of the four Wardogs holding Cash's family hostage)
- View of Innocence (Found in the laundromat. Wielded and dropped by the Innocentz)
- Drunk Driving (Wielded and dropped by some of the Innocentz in the graveyard)
- Graveyard Shift (Wielded and dropped by the Innocentz)
- Mouth of Madness (Wielded and dropped by the Smileys)
- Doing Time (Wielded and dropped by the Smileys at the upper cells)
- Kill the Rabbit (Starting weapon. Wielded and dropped by the Smileys)
- Press Coverage (Wielded and dropped by the cops)
- Wrong Side of the Tracks (Wielded and dropped by the cops)
- Trained to Kill (Wielded and dropped by the cops)
- Deliverance (Unobtainable, since it is wielded by Starkweather and killing him for his gun ends the scene)
Manhunt 2[]
- Safe House (Starting weapon. Wielded and dropped by the Watchdogs)
Gallery[]
Official Screenshots[]
Manhunt[]
Manhunt 2[]
Trivia[]
Manhunt[]
- Its reloading animation can be interrupted before the player loads all six bullets inside by pressing the fire button.
- According to the texture files of the bonus scene "Monkey See, Monkey Die", the Revolver Six Shooter was originally planned to appear in that scene.
Manhunt 2[]
- The Revolver was in "Best Friends" in the PS2 Beta but it was replaced with the Light Handgun in the final version.
- This weapon is one of the most uncommon ones in the game together with the Sniper Rifle, Sawn Off Shotgun and the Crossbow.
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