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While the pistol, [[machine gun]], and [[Chaingun (Doom 3)|chaingun]] all technically fire bullets, they do not share the same ammo pool as in earlier [[Doom games]].
 
While the pistol, [[machine gun]], and [[Chaingun (Doom 3)|chaingun]] all technically fire bullets, they do not share the same ammo pool as in earlier [[Doom games]].
  
The appearance of the pistol is influenced by the pistol that [[:wikipedia:Harrison Ford|Harrison Ford]]'s character carries in the ''[[:wikipedia:Blade Runner|Blade Runner]]'' film.
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The appearance of the pistol is influenced by the pistol that [[:wikipedia:Harrison Ford|Harrison Ford]]'s character [[:wikipedia:Rick Deckard|Rick Deckard]] carries in the ''[[:wikipedia:Blade Runner|Blade Runner]]'' film.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:46, 19 November 2010

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The Pistol
Pistol
SP MP
Normal damage 14 15
Headshot damage 28 30
Rate of fire (RPS) 2.5
Reload time (sec) 2.25
Ammo capacity 12
Max ammo 360
Velocity 7,200 20,000
Spread (°) 0
Ammo type Bullets
First seen in Mars City Underground

The first real weapon you get, the pistol is the classic gun in Doom 3. Comparatively weak but also very accurate. Headshots are more effective than body shots. It is considerably more powerful than the classic pistol, but often seems weaker, due to the fact that several of the weaker monsters have been “beefed up” compared to their classic counterparts. Best used to conserve ammo or as a backup weapon for when stronger weapons get close to emptying their magazines. In mid and close range, the machine gun is far more powerful, but the pistol is very accurate, so use it for enemies at long distance, or when you run out of ammo. It is also a worthy weapon against Trites, being able to kill one in two bullets, and against Lost Souls if your aim is reliable. But when they come closer, swap to something more powerful.

While the pistol, machine gun, and chaingun all technically fire bullets, they do not share the same ammo pool as in earlier Doom games.

The appearance of the pistol is influenced by the pistol that Harrison Ford's character Rick Deckard carries in the Blade Runner film.