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The M1911A1 (and it's real-world vairants) is a .45mm handgun, known as an industry standard for handguns, and has [http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/M1911_pistol_series#M1911A1 prolific history] as a standard weapon in film and games. It is Agent Carter's default starting weapon, and will be your most used gun for the first level.
 
The M1911A1 (and it's real-world vairants) is a .45mm handgun, known as an industry standard for handguns, and has [http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/M1911_pistol_series#M1911A1 prolific history] as a standard weapon in film and games. It is Agent Carter's default starting weapon, and will be your most used gun for the first level.
  
At the start, Carter will (inexplicably) have infinite ammo as the game tutorializes the player through the game mechanics, before having a clip limit of (check) and ammo limit of (check).
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At the start, Carter will (inexplicably) have infinite ammo as the game tutorializes the player through the game mechanics. After that, the pistol will have a clip of 9 shots, and can carry an additional 90 bullets.
  
 
It has significant firepower, compared to rapid-fire conventional weapons, and as a semi-auto, has good accuracy for those that take the time to aim properly.
 
It has significant firepower, compared to rapid-fire conventional weapons, and as a semi-auto, has good accuracy for those that take the time to aim properly.

Revision as of 00:52, 7 September 2014

The M1911A1 (and it's real-world vairants) is a .45mm handgun, known as an industry standard for handguns, and has prolific history as a standard weapon in film and games. It is Agent Carter's default starting weapon, and will be your most used gun for the first level.

At the start, Carter will (inexplicably) have infinite ammo as the game tutorializes the player through the game mechanics. After that, the pistol will have a clip of 9 shots, and can carry an additional 90 bullets.

It has significant firepower, compared to rapid-fire conventional weapons, and as a semi-auto, has good accuracy for those that take the time to aim properly.

This gun, and it's ammo, will appear consistently throughout the game in human areas--- often near the remains of a civillian who didn't quite shoot well enough.