Red Dead Redemption Weapons

Want to unlock Red Dead Redemption weapons? Read on to find information on how to get all the Red Dead Redemption weapons from this article.
The good thing (or bad, however you look at the situation) about playing Red Dead Redemption is that you are as good as the weapons you earn. Add a horse into this mix and no one can defeat you, unless they have better weapons. What separates you from other Red Dead Redemption multiplayers are those weapons and the way you use them to advance in the game. One way to find out which weapons are essential and when are they supposed to be used, can be done by trial and error method. However, you could use another approach, because let's face it, you don't want to spend your time running around not knowing where the weapons in Redemption are. So in order to cut your time and reduce the confusion, we have listed all the Red Dead Redemption weapons in this article.

List of Weapons

Obviously, you may know what are the uses of certain weapons in Redemption. For example, guns are used for shooting at people or things, knives are used for stabbing people or things, lassos are used for binding and there are some other such weapons. If you have a knack of or are a "born" video games player, you will automatically have the idea of where and when to use the weapons. These weapons come in eight different categories such as pistols, handguns, shotguns, rifles, throw weapons, fists, knives, and lasso. Take a look at all the weapons in the game and at which ranks they can be unlocked.

Pistols - Semi-Automatic and Revolvers
  • Colt 1903
  • Borchardt C-93
  • Cattleman Revolver (Rank 1)
  • Smith and Wesson No.3 Revolver
  • LeMat Revolver (Rank 46)
  • Volcanic Pistol (Rank 5)
  • Swing Out Revolver
  • Schofield Revolver (Rank 9)
  • Double Action Revolver (Rank 17)
  • Semi-automatic Pistol (Rank 24)
  • High-Power Pistol (Rank 35)
  • Mauser Pistol - Mauser C96 (Rank 49)
Shotguns
  • Break Action Shotgun
  • Lever Action Shotgun
  • Double Barrel Shotgun (Rank 37)
  • Sawed-Off Shotgun (Rank 18)
  • Pump Action Shotgun (Rank 11)
  • Semi-Automatic Shotguns (Rank 26)
Rifles
  • Spencer Model 1860 Carbine
  • Carcano Rifle (Rank 28)
  • Evans Repeater (Rank 43)
  • Repeater Carbine (Rank 2)
  • 1860 Henry Repeater (Rank 32)
  • Winchester Repeater (Rank 8)
  • 1873 Trapdoor Springfield Cavalry Carbine
  • Buffalo Rifle - Sharps 1874 Long Range (Rank 40)
  • Sniper Rifle - Remington No. 1 Rolling Block (Rank 18)
  • Springfield Model 1892/Krag Jorgensen Rifle (Rank 13)
Others
  • Knife
  • Cannon
  • Binoculars
  • Machine Gun
  • Lasso (Rope)
  • Throwing Knife (Rank 3)
  • Dynamite (Rank 15)
  • Fire Bottle (Rank 22)
Once you reach level 50, you will be presented with an interesting choice/twist in the game. This option says that you can either choose to continue at level 50 while you keep all your weapons and horses you unlock, or you can "pass into legend" and start from the beginning, at level 1. Now if you choose the second option, you will lose everything else, but will gain admission to titles, characters, golden guns, and playlists in return. You will be provided with legendary mounts (horses) at various levels, as you unlock each of them. In total, there are four legendary status that you can acquire by unlocking, which have unique additional mounts and titles.

These weapons help make this game exciting to play. Every level has fascinating items to encounter. If you found the help with these weapons worthwhile, then also take a look at Red Dead Redemption treasure locations. You can search for Red Dead Redemption videos and trailers over the Internet to learn more about the weapons and their uses.
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Published: 6/11/2010
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