Weapons in Redemption

There are a variety of Weapons in Red Dead Redemption. They are essential to survival, as well an integral part of everyday life in the American West. The player is able to use a range of weapons including civil war era manually-operated weapons, to cutting edge, fully automatic firearms.

To an extent, weapons and ammunition are represented on the character model on the bandolier and pistol belt.

In multiplayer game modes, it is possible by completing a set of weapon challenges to unlock a golden version of most firearms.

Inventory
The player can carry all weapons that they pick up. Each weapon occupies a slot on the weapon inventory wheel. The player can switch between guns of the same slot. Only one pistol and one long-gun appear on the character model. When dueling, Marston will make use of whichever pistol or revolver is currently equipped. There are slots for each of the following:


 * Pistols
 * Rifles
 * Shotguns
 * Scoped Rifles
 * Fists
 * The Hunting Knife
 * Lasso
 * Thrown Weapons

Marston can also buy a Bandolier to hold twice as much ammunition for repeaters and rifles, as well as adding it to Marston's appearance.

Ammunition


Ammunition for the weapons of Red Dead Redemption is split into the distinct firearm categories, and are all interchangeable within these categories. It should be noted that in reality, very few of any two given firearms would be able to interchangeably use ammunition in 1911, the time that Red Dead Redemption takes place.


 * Revolver Ammo
 * Pistol Ammo
 * Repeater Ammo
 * Rifle Ammo
 * Shotgun Ammo
 * Sniper Rifle Ammo

Boxes that can be found on the map (both in free roam and game modes) can contain ammunition for some or all weapons. Ammunition can also be found when an enemy has been killed and their gun is shining; simply walk over the gun to collect the ammo.

Ammunition can also be purchased from gun stores which are located in certain towns. Each type of ammunition has a different price. When traveling a long way by horseback, it is best to equip a revolver, because revolver ammo is the cheapest and facilitates quick Dead-Eye aiming.

Ammunition can be picked up from hogtied or dead enemies, as they drop their weapon when they go down. Ammunition can also be found in armories and chests in safe houses. These chests are usually at the foot of the bed.

Firearms
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Pistols and Revolvers
Top of weapon selection menu.

Rifles and Repeaters
Bottom of weapon selection menu.

Scoped Rifles
Bottom-Right of weapon selection menu

Shotguns
Right of weapon selection menu

Stats
See Weapons in Redemption/stats for the weapon stats information.

Thrown Weapons
Top Left of weapon selection menu.

In addition to firearms, the player can obtain various thrown weapons:
 * Throwing Knives
 * Dynamite
 * Fire bottles

Mounted Weapons
These weapons are stationary and cannot be directly moved by the player from the location of deployment:
 * Maxim Gun
 * Gatling Gun
 * Cannon

Additional Weapons and Equipment
Other than the above, there are other types of weapons and equipment the player can use.
 * Binoculars

Weapon Challenges


Completing the kill challenges for any weapon will just award with experience points. Completing all of the headshot challenges (which is equated to 100 headshots total) for any weapon will award with experience and the golden version of that firearm. But, the following challenges can only be contributed to by participating in competitive multiplayer (Private or Public); any kills in Free Roam will not count.

Weapon Achievements & Trophies
There are a number of achievements related to the use and ownership of weapons. Unlike the challenges listed above, these achievements are not limited to multiplayer sessions and can be unlocked during the single player campaign

Shooting Tips
When using most guns, aiming needs to be precise. Sometimes this may be tricky but there are some ways that can improve accuracy and precision. Firstly, by taking advantage of the aim assist in the game, it's easy to take out multiple enemies in seconds. When the enemy is near the center of your screen, holding down the aim button will lock on to the enemy, depending on how close they are; this snap provides good accuracy. To better utilize the aim assist, after firing multiple shots or killed an enemy, briefly stop aiming and aim again to lock on to the next enemy. However, this still may take a long time to kill the enemy. After having mastered the technique, practice aiming up slightly after locking on until successfully gets a perfect headshot. However, it may not need to use this technique depending on the weapon being used.

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