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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* This gun is a reference to the James Bond movie [[Wikipedia: The Man with the Golden Gun (film)|The Man with the Golden Gun]].
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* This gun is a reference to the James Bond movie [[Wikipedia: The Man with the Golden Gun (film)|The Man with the Golden Gun]].
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** "Some Assembly Required" refers to the fact that in the film, the gun can be disassembled into a series of golden innocuous looking items: a fountain pen (the barrel), a cigarette lighter (breech), cuff-link (trigger), and a cigarette case (the grip).
 
* It is also a reference to the Golden Gun from [[Wikipedia:GoldenEye_007_(1997_video_game)|GoldenEye 007]].
 
* It is also a reference to the Golden Gun from [[Wikipedia:GoldenEye_007_(1997_video_game)|GoldenEye 007]].
 
* '''Au''' is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold chemical symbol] for gold.
 
* '''Au''' is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold chemical symbol] for gold.

Revision as of 18:56, 27 April 2016

AU Gun
AU Gun
Statistics
Type: Semiautomatic
Magazine Size: 1
Max Ammo: 22
Damage: 100
Fire Rate: 0.20
Shot Speed: 25
Range: 1000
Force: 10
Spread: 0
Ammonomicon Entry
Some Assembly Required
Legends tell of a gun that can kill anything with a single shot.

This gun doesn't live up to the legends, but it comes close.

AU Gun is a gun.

Trivia

  • This gun is a reference to the James Bond movie The Man with the Golden Gun.
    • "Some Assembly Required" refers to the fact that in the film, the gun can be disassembled into a series of golden innocuous looking items: a fountain pen (the barrel), a cigarette lighter (breech), cuff-link (trigger), and a cigarette case (the grip).
  • It is also a reference to the Golden Gun from GoldenEye 007.
  • Au is the chemical symbol for gold.
  • The 22 ammo count is likely a reference to 22 karat gold known as "Crown Gold". The exception to this is the Pilot whose bonus increases the gun's ammo by 10% to 24, which would reference 24 karat or "Pure Gold".

See also