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The second available shotgun in the game, ported from Eternal Damnation after the game's Steam rerelease, is an indistinct-model Sawed-off Double Barrel Shotgun which can be found hidden in various areas from Thursday onwards. Note the left-handed ejection port, an attribute that oddly only applies to a small handful of guns, rather than the all-or-nothing deal most other games go for in regards to mirroring models. The 870 Folder as it appears in the Postal Dude's hands. Its inclusion fits a minor Western theme present in the expansion, what with the old police being replaced by Wild West-style lawmen as such, the Dude treats the weapon like an old-West revolver, with lots of spinning in the drawing and holstering animations, cocking the hammer after every shot as if it's single-action-only, fanning the hammer for secondary fire, and blowing smoke out of the barrel before giving it another spin if at least four enemies are marked and killed with the secondary fire. It also features an "execution bar" that fills via killing enemies, which allows for enemies to be marked by holding the secondary fire button and passing the crosshair over them releasing the button will cause the Dude to deal instant-kill headshots on every marked enemy in his sight, assuming nothing has come between the Dude and a target to obstruct his shot. Compared to the Desert Eagle, it has a slightly lower rate of fire and holds a hundred fewer rounds in total (not to mention ammo being incredibly scarce, as only one NPC uses it, only a handful of pickups exist or are added with each new day, and it cannot be purchased from vendors until Thursday), but competes with noticeably higher damage (enough to generally kill citizens in one shot and lawmen or other armored foes in two or three) and no degradation in accuracy like the Glock. 357 Magnum, is the third available handgun. Colt PythonĪdded with the 2015 DLC Paradise Lost, the Colt Python, referred to as simply the "Revolver" and differentiated from the Anaconda mostly by shops identifying its ammo as.

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A close look reveals there are no compensator cuts in the slide or barrel, showing that this is not a Glock 18C. The Postal Dude firing the Glock at nothing important (no, not Not Important). 45 ACP, presumably as a half-hearted attempt to explain why it and the HK94, the ammo for which is properly noted as 9mm, do not share ammunition. In Paradise Lost, Habib's automated vendors identify its ammunition as.

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While it has three fire modes, the selector is only animated to switch between two when switching from burst to full-auto, the selector will flip itself back to the position for semi-auto before the Dude puts it back where he already set it. Accordingly, as it is trying to compete with two weapons at once, it features a rather ridiculous maximum ammo cap of 1000 rounds, double that of either weapon it is highly unlikely that a player will reach that cap on any difficulty below Hestonworld, as its ammunition is somewhat scarce. Its non-burst fire modes make it somewhat comparable to both the Desert Eagle and AR-15, and the two modes differ from their competing weapons in generally the same way: it competes with a faster rate of fire (less delay between semi-auto shots and a higher full-auto rate) but less accuracy (with semi-auto still being rather accurate, but full-auto reaching the kind of spread you'd expect from a shotgun).

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The second available pistol in the game, ported from the Eternal Damnation mod in patches after the game's digital rerelease in 2013, is a non-compensated Glock 18 with selectable fire rates of single, full-auto, and burst. The Postal Dude in combat with the police, using a Desert Eagle. When drawing the pistol, the player will release its slide shut and unequipping the weapon magically locks back the slide. In-world pickups give it an implied magazine capacity of 9 rounds, which is in line with the.

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Ammo is extremely easy to come by as it is the only pistol used by NPCs, being that it was the only one in the game before its 2013 updates. It is named on signs in gun stores as the "Old Faithful Combat Pistol", but is otherwise referred to generically as the "Pistol".

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357 Magnum versions, which has good range and accuracy, and can kill most targets in two or three hits. The main pistol is a Desert Eagle, said to be chambered in.













Postal 2 apocalypse weekend ending