Dual Berettas vs R8 Revolver
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Damage
The Dual Berettas deals less damage (17) than the R8 Revolver (75).
The Dual Berettas fires faster (500 RPM) than the R8 Revolver (66 RPM).
The Dual Berettas deals more damage per second (141) than the R8 Revolver (83).
The Dual Berettas loses more damage due to distance (20.3 %) than the R8 Revolver (5.8 %).
The Dual Berettas has lower armour penetration (57.5 %) than the R8 Revolver (93.2 %).
Accuracy and mobility
The Dual Berettas is less accurate (9) than the R8 Revolver (2.5).
The Dual Berettas less movement penalty (4 %) than the R8 Revolver (12 %).
Economy
The Dual Berettas is cheaper ($ 300) than the R8 Revolver ($ 600).
The Dual Berettas earns the same kill reward ($ 300) as the R8 Revolver ($ 300).
Other attributes
The Dual Berettas has a larger clip (30) than the R8 Revolver (8).
The Dual Berettas has more ammunition in reserve (120) than the R8 Revolver (8).
The Dual Berettas reloads slower (3.8 s) than the R8 Revolver (2.3 s).
The Dual Berettas deploys faster (1 s) than the R8 Revolver (1.2 s).
Closing thoughts
The Dual Berettas - or "Dualies" - are arguably the most underrated pistol in the game. At only $300 they are easily comparable to other options such as the P250, with perks such as the highest amount of ammunition at 30 rounds and a faster rate of fire. This makes them well suited to heated engagements were many targets may be present and you are unlikely to achieve a reload.
The R8 Revolver is a strange weapon as while it has exceedingly high damage, armour penetration and is insanely accurate, its delay of 0.4 seconds before firing makes it generally ineffective. It is worth noting however that this is only true when facing skilled players who react quickly; against weaker players, the weapon can be considerably more effective.
The weapon does have a secondary firing mode which allows shots to be fired in quick succession, but the inaccuracy penalty makes this a poor choice and is commonly only able to achieve a kill when at close range.