![]() ![]() ![]() However, its rate of fire limits its potential against armored vehicles. Full Metal Jacket rounds, which improve damage over vehicles and can penetrate bullet-resistant windows.This can be useful when having a Suppressor attached, as it counters the damage reduction from the aforementioned attachment. Hollow Point rounds, which increase damage over unarmored targets.Incendiary rounds, which has higher chances of setting enemies on fire, though not 100%. ![]() Overall capacity is 360 rounds (30 magazines). A tracer round is shot every three bullets, with the last three being also tracer rounds. Tracer rounds, which only have an aesthetic effect.The weapon has access to the following ammo types: The weapon can be fitted with a Mounted Scope, which slightly increases the zoom level, while the Compensator slightly reduces recoil, making it a bit more efficient when tapping the firing button. While a significant upgrade, the Pistol Mk II has average damage per second for a semi-automatic pistol, and is still nowhere near as powerful as many of its counterparts. The Pistol Mk II improves over the regular Pistol in damage (from 26 to 32), with the same rate of fire. Curiously, the magazine has an extended floorplate, even though the weapon's capacity remains unchanged from its predecessor. The frame also appears to have been replaced with a polymer frame, which includes textured finger molding. ![]() The dust cover picatinny rail has also been extended, resulting in a squared off muzzle, and the trigger guard's geometry has changed. The weapon is the Mark II version of the Pistol, which retains most of its original Beretta 92 design heritage, with grips similar to the Beretta M9A3, a different slide with more material covering the portion towards the front, and the omission of the Taurus PT92's frame safety. ![]()
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