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NIKKE

All weapons in-game may resemble real life weapons but are not supposed to be them, and instead are completely fictional. Most weapons only have one reload, which is usually treated as an empty reload. Chibi models often have mirrored 3d models. When viewing other characters shooting from alternate angles, their chibi version's 3d model is used. Some characters have bugged animations for the their default skins, but their alternate skins have the correct animations. Many launchers have their scopes/controls on the opposite side of their real life configurations. This is probably due to the developers wanting to show the characters full body when they aren't aiming (although arguably they could have just faced the characters the opposite direction).

Pistols

Submachineguns

CZ Scorpion Evo 3

The Nikke Nero, added as a playable character during the "Nya Nya Paradise" event, uses a CZ Scorpion Evo 3 with an integral suppressor (which is named "Meow Meow"). The fire selector appears to be toward the rear instead of the top and the SMG uses the Laugo M8A stock. The foregrip resembles pistol grips such as the US PALM AK Grip or the TDI-ARMS ERG AK Grip (although it also resembles various vertical handstops, both milspec and airsoft).

CZ Scorpion Evo 3 A - 9x19mm
Scorpion Evo 3 A1 SMG with IA SC9 Suppressor (the on in-game is more the length of the SC9-K) - 9x19mm Parabellum
Nero with her SMG in an official promotional image.
Nero idle with the Scorpion.
Dropping the magazine on empty...
...and loading a new one.
Nero smacks the bolt release with a cat-like strike.
Chibi Nero with the Scorpion.

FN P90

D, added during the "License to Kill" event, uses an FN P90, which is named "Storm Eye". It is fitted with an EFFEN 90 (XF50 Tri-Rail) upper receiver and mounts a Trijicon SRS. The forend is reminiscent of the Dan Haga Designs/Haga Defense P90 M-LOK Handguards, although it appears to be two separate units instead of one whole unit ( a suppressor with breaching spikes and a laser module). Her partner, K, uses fictional twin SMGs which somewhat resemble the front end of the P90 and feed from similar magazines.

FN PS90, customized with a short SBR barrel and an aftermarket EFFEN 90 (XF50 Tri-Rail) upper receiver - 5.7x28mm
FN P90 TR (Triple Rail) with optics removed - 5.7x28mm, for comparison
D with her SMG in an official promotional image. Note the blue tipped SS197SR (although in-game it is probably a fictionalized round).
D with the P90.
D in combat with the SMG.
Pulling out a new magazine after tossing the expended one.
Tugging the charging handle.
Chibi D with the P90.

KBP PP-2000

The PP-2000 is used by the mass production Nikke series Soldier OW/Soldier Owl and Lumi. The weapon is referred to as "Searching Owl", and is fitted with a 40-round magazine and a stock which is seemingly a hybrid of the PP-2000 stock and the OTs-126 stock.

PP-2000 - 9x19mm
Soldier OW with her PP-2000.
Taking cover in combat with her PP.
When reloading, she braces the stock against her shoulder while holding the foregrip with her support hand and ejects the magazine.
Grabbing a new magazine. Soldier OW is one of the few Nikkes depicted using their pouches.
About to insert it.
Chibi Soldier OW with her PP-2000.
Lumi with her PP-2000.

Shotguns

Molot Vepr-12

The Nikke, Neve was added during the "Miracle Snow" event. Her shotgun, called "Hibernation" appears to be a heavily modified Vepr-12. The fire selector on the right side of the shotgun is based on the Fostech Echo AK-47 Selector Plate + Echo AK Selector Lever (this combination was also used for Diesel's RPK-74M (although they were drawn by different artists). The stock most closely resembles the one used on the 2012/2014 prototype AK-12. The pistol grips bears some resemblance to the AGS-74 PRO Stage 2, although the palm shelf is very different. Its bolt release is entirely different and now is on the side of the shotgun instead of the bottom. The magazine well is flared similarly to the Dissident Arms modified Veprs. The magazines resemble SGM Tactical magazines, albeit the design looks more like the Saiga-12 10-rounders, and the floor plate vaguely resembles one used for AR-pattern rifles (such as the Strike Industries EMP+5). The charging handle has a ZenitCo RP-1, the handstop resembles a skeletonized Strike Industries LINK Angled Handstop, and the laser/light modual vaguely resembles an AN/PEQ-15. The top cover somewhat resembles the Sureshot MK3, while the section of picatinny rail above the gas tube resembles a reversed rear section of the CNC Guns Custom AK-74 Modernization Kit. The overall barrel and handguard configuration has elements of the various custom Vepr-12 rifles Dissident Arms creates. The muzzle brake appears to be fictitious; it shares elements with both the JMac Customs RRD-2C-14-S (twin vents and flat top) and the Tromix Shark 2 (angled ports), while its overall size and shape is similar to the DB TAC shotgun muzzle brakes such as the MZ-1811-870-B or MZ-1811-M500-B. The muzzle brake in reality might damage the very thin angled picatinny rail surrounding it.

Molot Vepr-12 - 12 gauge
Neve with her shotgun in an official promotional image. The text on the stock appears to say "ШМИАТКА"
Neve with her modified Vepr.
When reloading from empty, she lets go of the pistol grip and pushes the magazine release with her index finger.
About to load a new magazine...
...and somehow pushing the charging handle forward with her index finger while holding the pistol grip.
Chibi Neve with the Vepr-12.

O.F. Mossberg & Sons Mossberg 590A1

A shotgun resembling the Mossberg 590A1 with elements from the Beretta 1301, referred to as "Kindness", is used by Mary. Is lacks the Mossberg 500 series safety and instead has the Beretta 1301 trigger guard safety, in addition to the port and charging handle being 1301-esq. The section between the barrel and tube and the ejection port is titanium nitride-coated and the charging handle seems to be the GG&G Gen2 Betetta 1301 Tactical Charging Handle. It is fitted with a Magpul SGA Stock and Magpul Magpul MOE M-LOK Forend (which then has a Magpul M-LOK MVG Vertical Grip). The barrel has a very small rib along the top of it, similar to the one on the Winchester Model 101 Field. The shotgun's speedloader assist vaguely resembles the one manufactured by Arredondo, as do the speedloaders Mary uses. The suppressor appears to be a SilencerCo Osprey suppressor with a long fiber optic sight bead; It is strange they went with a pistol-caliber suppressor, as the SilencerCo Salvo 12 is the one they manufacturer for shotguns. Perhaps it was for aesthetic reasons. The optic has passing resemblance to the C-More CSR SlideRide with a fictional square housing (which depending on angle is either very thin or very thick).

Mossberg 590A1 with dedicated forend weaponlight - 12 gauge
Custom Beretta 1301 - 12 gauge, used in The Tomorrow War. Image courtesy of Xtreme Props.
Mary with her shotgun in an official promotional image. Strangely the shotgun is manufactured by Missilis Industry, not Tetra Line, the company that manufactured her (the logo is gone in the game proper, so it might have been a mistake).
Her shotgun seen here for her idle pose is slightly different than the one for her combat pose. The charging handle is almost flat and tiny and the finish looks more anodized than titanium nitride-coated.
Mary with the M590A1 in combat. Note the forend appears to be glitched (compared with the promotional image) as it is too far forward and clipping into the suppressor and magazine cap.
Reloading; neither the pump nor the ejection port charging handle are touched during the reload. In addition, she sticks the speedloader into the shotgun in the opposite direction from the tubes, which wouldn't work at all in reality and the negates the whole purpose of having a speedloader assist.
When about half the shells are loaded the rest disappear from the tube... (note at this angle the magazine cap is visible again)
...and the handle seemly vanishes, allowing the empty tube to fall to the ground.
Chibi Mary with the M590A1.

Assault and Battle Rifles

FN C1A1

Added as a playable character during the "Maid in Valentine" event, Ade uses a rifle, called "The Classic", which vaguely resembles the FN C1A1. It shares some elements with the C2A1 and has a foregrip similar to the M1928 Thompson and Sten Mk V. The overall aesthetic is reminiscent of designs by the artist coh (khakiyawn).

FN/Canadian Arsenals Limited C1A1 - 7.62x51mm NATO
Ade with her rifle in an official promotional image.
Ade with her rifle.
Dropping an empty magazine at the start of the reload.
About to insert a fresh magazine.
Tugging the charging handle.
The handle moving forward.
Chibi Ade with the rifle. Note the tubes on either side of the weapon.

HS Produkt VHS-K2

Added during the "Sea, You, Again" event, Helm: Aquamarine's rifle, called "Battleship", appears to be a heavily stylized HS Produkt VHS-K2 with a elements of the Springfield Armory Hellion. It feeds from an AK-style magazine with rear release similar to the Vepr, but retains the dovetail mount, similar to the below image of the ZenitCo Kochevnik (albeit on the opposite side of the rifle).

HS Produkt VHS-K2 - 5.56x45mm NATO
Two AK rifles mounted in Kochevnik bullpup kits (early models)
Helm with her rifle in an official promotional image.
Helm with her rifle.
Pulling the charging handle; she doesn't switch magazines when reloading.
Releasing the handle.
Helm: Aquamarine's chibi with the rifle.

SIG-Sauer MCX VIRTUS SBR

A SIG-Sauer MCX VIRTUS SBR with an integral suppressor is seen in the hands of the mass production NIKKE series Soldier EG/Soldier Eagle. Her rifle is referred to as "Hunting Eagle", and is outfitted with a SIG-Sauer Folding Visor Stock, HoloSun HS510C optic, a stylized MAGPUL M-LOK AFG grip, B.E. Meyers MAWL laser module and a flashlight possibly based on the SureFire M600.

SIG-Sauer MCX VIRTUS SBR - 5.56x45mm NATO
SIG-Sauer MCX LVAW - .300 AAC Blackout, for comparison
Soldier EG with her MCX VIRTUS. The weapon here appears different from the one used for combat; a SIG-Sauer “Kate Moss” stock, a SIG-Sauer ROMEO 3 MAX optic and an alternate suppressor (similar to the SRD556 with the visible baffle stack).
EG taking cover with the VIRTUS. Note the stock, suppressor and optic changes.
Dropping the spent magazine at the start of the reload.
About to insert a new one.
The bolt dropping as she inserts a new magazine, despite EG not touching any of the controls.
Chibi Soldier EG with her rifle.

CSGC QBZ-95

Added as a playable character in the "Dirty Backyard" event, Moran uses a QBZ-95. Named "Dragon Head", it is fitted with a T97.ca Gen 1 FTU and mounts a Axion Kobra EKP-8-18. Although in reality the front iron sight is part of the standard upper receiver, her rifle has it attached to the barrel.

QBZ-95 - 5.8x42mm
Type 97 NSR with FTU unit installed - .223 Remington.
Moran with her QBZ-95 in a story scene before she became playable.
Moran with her QBZ-95 in an official promotional image.
Resting the rifle over her shoulder.
Moran taking cover with the QBZ.
Reloading the rifle; when starting the animation, the rifle already has its magazine removed.
Rocking in a new mag. She never uses the charging handle and can immediately begin shooting after this (although given this is a fictional rendition of the rifle in which Moran can make fire at the same rpm as a minigun for almost a minute during her burst skill).
Chibi Moran with the rifle.

Machineguns

Kalashnikov Concern RPK-74M

Diesel's weapon, "Wanderlust", is modeled after the RPK-74M. The top handguard has ribbing in the opposite direction of its real counterpart, and the lower handguard has been extended into the barrel, with its design is reminiscent of the girder on the L86A1 LSW (the design might be based on the AKM from Elysium, although in this case the housing could be indicating the LMG is a railgun). The stock is similar to the standard RPK-74 stock (with the dovetail cutout on the opposite end), although its silhouette is reminiscent of the ZenitCo PT-3 stock. The pistol grip appears to be an AK-12 grip with added bumps. Like with the Vepr-12 (and more true to the real design unlike the Vepr's), the selector appears to be replaced by Fostech Echo AK-47 Selector Plate + Echo AK Selector Lever. Also like the Vepr, there is an addition of a fictional bolt hold open/release on the side. The magazines are designed as smooth black 45-rounders instead of the ribbed 45-round 6L26 magazines. The charging handle appears to be a tiny bump instead of flanging out like on the real machine gun (although this could be just the forced perspective in Live2D messing up). Similarly to the Scorpion EVO 3, the foregrip resembles pistol grips such as the US PALM AK Grip or the TDI-ARMS ERG AK Grip (although these were drawn by different artists). The laser module appears to be vaguely based on the ZenitCo Perst-4.

RPK-74M with 45-round box magazine - 5.45x39mm
L86A1 Light Support Weapon - 5.56x45mm
Diesel with her machine gun in an official promotional image. Note the standard AK selector switch, which was changed to the Fostech selector in the game proper (in addition to the fictional bolt hold-open/release).
Diesel with the RPK-74M in the character info screen.
Taking cover with the LMG while in combat.
She somehow releases the empty magazine without touching any controls, then taps her hat.
About to load a new magazine into the RPK-74M...
...and pushing the fictional bolt release.
Diesel's "Strawberry Flower" skin; in addition to a new color palette, the weapon now mounts an Aimpoint Micro T-2. The design/color palette is reminiscent of high-end fashion brands like Gucci/Louis Vuitton.
Diesel's "Black Sunday" skin. Alongside the added T-2, the RPK's stock has been changed to a Magpul ACS stock, fitted through what might be a Rifle Dynamics AK To M4 Stock Adapter.
Chibi Diesel with the RPK-74M.
Ditto, but the alternate skin versions.

Sniper Rifles

Desert Tech Hard Target Interdiction

Added during the "Blue Water Island" event, Mary: Bay Goddess's rifle, called "Summer Shot", is a Desert Tech HTI. The barrel and bolt are both titanium nitride-coated, the barrel has helical fluting instead of straight fluting, and the front railed handguard has been changed to one resembling the Geissele Super Modular Rail series.

Desert Tech Hard Target Interdiction (Desert Yellow) - .50 BMG.
Mary with her HTI in an official promotional image.
Mary with the rifle.
Taking cover with her HTI.
Dropping the magazine at the start of the reload. The bolt is somehow already locked back.
About to insert a fresh magazine...
...and closing the bolt.
Chibi Mary with the rifle.

DSR-Precision DSR-1

Added during the "Kill the Lord" event, D: Killer Wife's rifle, called "Hidden Edge", is a DSR-Precision DSR-1, with color scheme seemingly inspired by the airsoft S&T DSR-1. The scope seems to be based on the EOTech Vudu 1-6x24mm FFP, although the magnification adjustment ring texture looks more like the one on the Leupold MK6 1-6X20mm M6C1.

DSR-Precision GmbH DSR-1 - 7.62x51mm NATO
D with her DSR-1 in an official promotional image.
D with her rifle.
Pulling the bolt back during the start of the reload. The magazine is already ejected and has disappeared despite D not being depicted removing it.
D with a fresh magazine.
Setting it in place...
...and locking the bolt after pushing it closed.
Chibi D with the rifle.

RSAF Boys Anti-Tank Rifle

A weapon most closely resembling the Boys anti-tank rifle was added with the character Helm during the "No Caller ID" event. Her rifle, called "Honorable", has a more conventionally angled pistol grip, a DShK heavy machine gun anti-aircraft sight fitted as a front sight, and its rear grip appears to be a cross between the one on the TTS Xceed and the Barrett M107.

Boys Anti-Tank Rifle 3rd Variant - .55 Boys (13.9x99mmB).
Helm with her Boys in an official promotional image. The text on the side appears to say "Kinan & Shoren Precision".
Helm with her rifle.
Knocking away the old magazine with a new magazine. Note the magazine release is actually animated.
Inserting the new magazine; the bolt drops after it is fully seated.
Helm's "Chandelier" costume with an alternate finish on her rifle.
Chibi Helm with the rifle. Note the scope side is on the opposite side of its position on the Live2D version.
Helm Chandelier with the rifle.

Launchers

Saab Bofors Dynamics Carl Gustaf M4

A Carl Gustaf M4 outfitted with both a Saab 557B and Aimpoint FCS13RE, named "Pure Monster", is used by Vesti.

Carl Gustaf M4 fitted with a Saab 557B- 84x246mm R
Vesti with the Carl Gustaf M4 on her back in the character info screen.
Shouldering the launcher in combat.
Grabbing a new round after firing. The empty case isn't ejected and the latch is already unlocked when the reload starts.
Closing the latch after dropping a new round in.
Chibi Vesti with the Carl Gustaf M4.

Lockheed-Martin and Raytheon FGM-148 Javelin/FGM-172 SRAW hybrid

The character Tia was added during the "Dazzling Cupid" event, and uses a launcher called "Chase Nail". It appears to be a cross between the FGM-148 Javelin and the FGM-172 SRAW, with the tube and foam end caps resembling the ones on the SRAW, but the CLU and length being closer to that of the Javelin. The launcher also appears to have the trigger/ignitor linkage tube that single shot Russian rocket launchers such as the RPG-22 have (the diameter and length of it specifically resembles the one on the RPG-27).

FGM-148 Javelin - 127mm
FGM-172A SRAW - 139.7mm
Tia taking cover with her launcher.
Aiming. Note the 3D model from her chibi.
Muzzle loading a round. The rounds attached to her hip bandolier are different from this one.
Her chibi with the launcher.

Milkor MGL Mk 1S

Anis uses a hybrid of rotary grenade launcher designs, with the design's primary inspiration seemingly being the MGL Mk 1S. The front leaf sight is similar to the RG-6 grenade launcher's, while the pistol grip and controls are vaguely similar to the ones on the Sage Control SL-6 Rotary Launcher. The telescoping stock resembles the Neoteric Designs CZ Bren 2 telescopic stock and the foregrip somewhat resembles the airsoft Valken TANGO Tactical Foregrip. Although the weapon is a grenade launcher (and she visibly uses 40mm-like rounds), the projectiles seen when she fires appear to be rockets.

Milkor MGL Mk 1S in black finish fitted with Armson OEG reflex sight - 40x46mm
Official promotional art (by Dramz Hyeokjune) of Anis with her grenade launcher.
Anis with her launcher in her lobby/story pose. Note the launcher appears to have a different stock and forend.
Idle with her launcher in her combat pose.
Start of the reload; she first spins the cylinder...
...then grabs a round from her right side...
...then loads it and spins the cylinder again. Note the light turns red after the round is inserted.
Anis with her launcher during her Burst Skill.
Chibi Anis with her launcher.

Explosives

M18 Smoke Grenade

A yellow M18 Smoke Grenade with fictional verticle stripe is seen on Anis's thigh rig. Several with their pins pulled also seen in the promotional art by Dramz Hyeokjune.

M18 smoke grenade - Yellow.
"Well well, so you DO see us that way! Interesting!"
Official promotional art (by Dramz Hyeokjune) of Anis with several M18 Smoke Grenades.

Other

Unusable

Blue Archive

Snowbreak: Containment Zone

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