
Resident Evil: Requiem Guns (Real Models, Era, Status)
Beretta M1934 (B934)
- Era: 1930s–1991 production
- Type: .380 ACP military sidearm
- Status: Discontinued
Masterpiece Arms MPA30 (MAC style pistol)
- Era: Modern (2000s–present)
- Type: Semi-auto MAC platform variant
- Status: In production
SIG Sauer P232 (S&SM232 in-game)
- Era: 1970s–2014
- Type: .380 ACP compact pistol
- Status: Discontinued
Serbu Super Shorty (Mossberg-based)
- Era: 2000s–present
- Type: Compact shotgun platform (AOW classification)
- Status: Limited production
SIG Sauer P320 (AXG / Legion variants)
- Era: 2010s–present
- Type: Striker-fired pistol platform
- Status: In production
RSh-12 (Requiem)
- Era: Prototype (2010s)
- Type: Large-caliber revolver (12.7×55mm)
- Status: Not in standard production
SIG MCX Rattler (Clatter Carving – used by Leon S. Kennedy)
- Era: 2010s–present
- Type: Compact rifle platform
- Status: In production
Taurus Judge (Ghost Grudge revolver)
- Era: 2000s–present
- Type: Revolver (.410/.45 Colt)
- Status: In production
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- We accept incoming FFL transfers
- Transfer fee: $45
- All transfers follow required legal procedures
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FAQ
What real-world models of firearms are associated with Resident Evil: Requiem?
The firearms associated with Resident Evil: Requiem include the Beretta M1934, Masterpiece Arms MPA30, SIG Sauer P232, Serbu Super Shorty, SIG Sauer P320, and the RSh-12.
Are the firearms featured in Resident Evil: Requiem still in production?
Some of the firearms, such as the Masterpiece Arms MPA30 and SIG Sauer P320, are still in production, while others like the Beretta M1934 and SIG Sauer P232 have been discontinued.
How can I purchase a firearm online and what is the process for a Federal Firearms License transfer?
When purchasing a firearm online from retailers like Bereli, Palmetto State Armory, Guns.com, or GunBroker, the firearm must be shipped to a licensed dealer like Dixie Pawn & Jewelry for transfer, which involves a legal process and a transfer fee of $45.
What is the typical waiting period for firearm pickups at Dixie Pawn & Jewelry?
Firearm pickups at Dixie Pawn & Jewelry are subject to a five business day hold to comply with local legal requirements.
How does Dixie Pawn & Jewelry assist with inherited firearms and legal transfer procedures?
Dixie Pawn & Jewelry offers general guidance on identifying inherited firearms, understanding their value, and the legal steps needed for transfer, helping customers navigate the process correctly.