10 Video Game Weapons You'd Be Crazy To Actually Use

5. Kolibri - Battlefield 1

Battlefield 1
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Given its time period, Battlefield 1 had so much scope to really dig into the experimental weapons of the early 20th Century, and the Kolibri was one of the many quirky guns the devs at DICE decided to include. By far the smallest weapon in the entire arsenal, the pistol is about the size of a palm, a nifty novelty that's more for concealment and stealth than full-on firefights.

However, despite its size and terrible stats, there was hope that there would be a secret advantage to the sidearm, which actually took a lot of investment to unlock. Fans hoped it would be a Men in Black situation, where the tiny-looking gun was secretly the most effective on the battlefield but, alas, that wasn't the case.

While the Kolibri does in fact have the highest headshot multiplier across any firearm in the game, it will still take four precise rounds to put an enemy down. Outside of its novelty (and the shame of being killed by it), the sidearm offers no advantages, and only proves to be a total liability when you run out of bullets on your primary.

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