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Revision as of 17:20, 9 March 2015
The MP-444 "Baghira" pistol is a modern pistol designed in Russia at the Izhevsk Mechanical Plant (IMZ) and was built to replace the Makarov handguns. It uses a detachable, box-type, double-column magazine. It also uses 10 or 15 round box magazines and has an effective range of 25 meters.
Battlefield 2
— In-game description
The MR-444 is a weapon featured in Battlefield 2, issued as the standard sidearm of the Middle Eastern Coalition, Spetsnaz, MECSF, Rebels, and Insurgents, and comes both with and without a suppressor (The former available only to the Special Forces and Sniper kits). It can kill in about five rounds, has a 15-round magazine, a 300 round-per-minute firecap, and moderate spread. It is identical, statistically, to the 92FS and QSZ-92. However, with Battlefield 2: Special Forces, it becomes the most widely-used handgun in the game.
Gallery
Trivia
- The ironsights of this weapon are mis-aligned, and are modeled with the front sight at the rear and vice versa.
- In the game files, this weapon is predominantly referred to as "Baghira" and "MP444" rather than simply MR-444.
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