Zenith

The Zenith is a weapon in Deus Ex: Human Revolution.

Background
The Zenith is a 10mm polymer framed semi-automatic compact pistol developed by Steiner-Bisley.

Characteristics
The Zenith is a modern, fully ambidextrous and ergonomic pistol. It's very modular, equipped with a Picatinny rail system and can also accept a sound suppressor. The magazine holds only 10 rounds but its capacity can be increased. The Zenith features orange tritium-illuminated iron sights.

It is in extremely common use, so ammo will never be an issue, and its penchant for taking upgrades means it can eventually be a formidable backup weapon. The silencer and laser sight, along with the aforesaid upgrade capacity, also make it a surprisingly good main weapon for a non-pacifist player who wishes to be stealthy, though it is not suitable for full-scale combat situations. The armour-piercing upgrade ignores all armour bonuses, meaning headshots from the pistol are exceptionally lethal and as such, should be considered even by Pacifists (for bosses). Most non-boss human opponents will be killed with a single headshot from a Zenith with the armor-piercing upgrade, even without any damage upgrades; heavy troopers will take two. Because of this, one might upgrade it with the armor-piercing, silencer, and laser sight mods, and reserve the other upgrades for alternative weapons. Ammunition stacks are 2x1, with each stack holding up to 50 rounds.

The pistol is one of the most common weapons in enemy hands, and is not particularly threatening when used by them; while no enemy should be underestimated, the player will only really find themselves in trouble if they are surrounded by several enemies with these weapons. Pistols are typically limited to lower-level enemies such as street thugs, security personnel and lightly armoured soldiers.

Behind the scenes

 * It uses the powerful 10mm Auto bullets.
 * When in cover, the reload animation shows the slide lock back regardless of whether or not there is still a round in the chamber.
 * It has a slight resemblance with the Belgian FN Five-Seven handgun, and two other modern day pistols. The lower receiver resembles that of a Walther P22, while the slide can be taken from any 1911 model variant. Additionally, the overall pistol bears a resemblance to a H&K USP .45.