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== M197 Vulcan ==
 
== M197 Vulcan ==
  
In the episode "Honky Tonk Women", the mob-run casino ship can be seen armed with an [[M61 Vulcan#General Dynamics M197 Vulcan|M197 Vulcan]], which the crew uses in a futile attempt to kill the protagonists.
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In the episode "Honky Tonk Women", the mob-run casino ship can be seen armed with an [[M61 Vulcan#General Dynamics M197 Vulcan|M197 Vulcan]] mounted to the deck, which appears to have a futuristic version of the Raytheon Phalanx Close-In Weapon System.
  
[[Image:M197Gatling.jpg|thumb|none|300px|M197 Vulcan - 20mm]]
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[[Image:M197Gatling.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M197 Vulcan - 20mm]]
[[Image:CBHTWVulcan1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The Vulcan is leveled at Faye's ship.]]
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[[Image:CB.Vulcan.S01E03.Barrel.JPG|thumb|none|400px|The Vulcan is leveled at Faye's ship.]]
  
 
== ZU-23-2 ==
 
== ZU-23-2 ==

Revision as of 17:06, 30 January 2014


Cowboy Bebop
BDBoxCover.JPG
Cover of the BluRay Box Set
Country Japan.jpg Japan
Creator Shinichiro Watanabe
Genre Science-Fiction
Noir
Broadcast 1998
No. of Seasons 1
No. of Episodes 26
Main Cast
Character Actor
Spike Spiegel Steven Blum (English)
Kōichi Yamadera (Japanese)
Jet Black Beau Billingslea (English)
Unshō Ishizuka (Japanese)
Faye Valentine Wendee Lee (English)
Megumi Hayashibara(Japanese)


Cowboy Bebop (カウボーイビバップ) is a 1998 Japanese anime series developed by Sunrise. It featured a production team led by director Shinichirō Watanabe, screenwriter Keiko Nobumoto, character designer Toshihiro Kawamoto, mechanical designer Kimitoshi Yamane, and composer Yoko Kanno. The twenty-six episodes of the series are set in the year 2071. It follows the adventures, misadventures and tragedies of a bounty hunter crew travelling on the Bebop, their starship.

The crew is made up of five main characters: Spike Spiegel, an exiled hitman of the ruthless Red Dragon Syndicate; Jet Black, a former ISSP officer who retired following a mob hit that cost him his arm; Faye Valentine, an amnesiac con artist who awakened in the future after a lengthy period of cryogenic hibernation; "Radical" Edward, a barefooted preteen girl who is a prolific computer hacker; and Ein, a hyper-intelligent, genetically-engineered Welsh Corgi dog.

The following weapons are seen in the anime Cowboy Bebop:


Pistols

Jericho 941 R

Spike Spiegel's signature pistol is a customized IMI Jericho 941 R chambered in 9x19mm. He has installed custom grips and a frame mounted laser sight on the right side, although we never see him use it.

The original Jericho 941 came with two barrels for use with either 9mm or .41AE ammunition. A blued steel rod was intended for the 9mm round with a lighter spring, and a stainless steel rod with heavier springs for the larger load of the .41AE round. Spike's Jericho is chambered in 9mm but features a silver recoil spring. We can assume this was either due to artistic license, or part of the modifications Spike made to the gun. Worth noting that many actual owners of a Jericho 941 chambered in 9mm change the stock rod/recoil spring by an aftermarket chrome kit, to reduce recoil and increase rate of fire.

IMI Jericho 941 R - 9x19mm
A Non-firing replica of Spike Spiegel's Jericho 941 by Japanese model company 'Poseidon' with laser sight and custom grips.
Spike's Custom Jericho 941 from the Cowboy Bebop Artbook
Spike's Jericho in the opening credits.
Spike aims his Jericho 941 in the BluRay Box Set. Note the silver guide rod.
Another shot of the customized guide rod.
Note the accurate trade dress.
Spike drops his Jericho 941 in "Pierrot Le Fou".
Serial numbers clearly visible on the BluRay edition.
Spike's Jericho on the ground clearly showing the custom grips and laser sight. The serial number is again visible, showing the attention to detail the animators paid in making sure the serial numbers did not change between episodes.

Walther P99

Jet Black's signature pistol is a Walther P99. Of all the gun-wielding members of the Bebop's crew, Jet is perhaps the least likely to be seen with his weapon drawn; preferring instead to get up close and personal with the enhanced strength of his cybernetic arm.

The pistol appears to be a holdover from his days as an ISSP officer since he can be seen using it in a flashback during the episode 'Black Dog Serenade'.

Walther P99 - 9x19mm
Jet aims his Walther in a flashback sequence.
Jet armed with his Walther P99 in the present-day.
CB.P99.S01E13.Right.JPG
Jet aims his Walther P99 in 'Black Dog Serenade'.
Jet fires his P99.
Jet has his P99 disarmed by Udai.

Glock 30

Faye's signature pistol in Cowboy Bebop is a .45 ACP Glock 30. She draws the pistol frequently to threaten bounties but is rarely seen firing it, one of the most notable exceptions being in "The Real Folk Blues Part I", when she uses it to shoot out the tires of two cars belonging to Red Dragon Syndicate who are chasing after Julia. She later fires several rounds into the ceiling of the Bebop when she fails to prevent Spike from leaving.

Glock 30 - .45 ACP
Faye readies her Glock 30 to confront Gren in "Jupiter Jazz Part I".
Faye stays armed with her Glock while questioning Gren.
Faye surprises a bounty with her Glock 30
Faye aims her Glock 30.
Faye looks content after shooting out the tires of a chasing vehicle, here the trade dress is clearly visible.

Ruger P85

While preparing for the confrontation with Vicious and his men at the church, Spike stocks up on weapons, one of the weapons he retrieves is a Ruger P85, that he had kept hidden in the fridge of the Bebop. Though it is shown being loaded and cleaned, it is never seen in use on screen.

Ruger P85 - 9x19mm
Spike checking the P85
Spike loading his Ruger P85. Note the accurate trade dress on the slide.

Heckler & Koch USP

In the episode "Black Dog Serenade", several prisoners aboard the ISSP prison ship can be seen with a Heckler & Koch USP when they take control, including using one to kill the pilot.

Gren carried one in the two-part episode "Jupiter Jazz" and used it against Vicious. Police forces can also be seen using the pistol in the episode "Jamming With Edward".

Heckler & Koch USP - 9x19mm
Gren aims his H&K USP at Vicious.
Another shot of Gren aiming his USP.
Gren fires his USP.
One of the prisoners threatens the pilot with a USP, here the trade dress is clearly visible.
The pilot is clearly having a bad day when he is threatened again.
Two cops bust in on Edward carrying USP handguns.

Heckler & Koch Mark 23

In the episode "Pierrot Le Fou", ISSP bodyguards can be seen using Heckler & Koch Mark 23 pistols as their sidearms fitted with AN/PEQ-6 Laser Aiming Modules, which prove to be no match for Mad Pierrot's skill and arsenal.

Heckler & Koch Mark 23 - .45 ACP
An ISSP bodyguard draws his Heckler & Koch Mark 23.
One of the ISSP agents cocks his Mark 23. On the BluRay version the trade dress is clearly visible.
An ISSP bodyguard fires his Mark 23 before being cut down.

Smith & Wesson Model 29

In the episode "Black Dog Serenade", Fad, Jet's former ISSP partner, can be seen using a Smith & Wesson Model 29 with a 4 inch barrel as his sidearm which he keeps in a shoulder rig.

Smith & Wesson Model 29 with 4" barrel - .44 Magnum
Fad twirls his gun back into its holster.
Fad loads a single round into his Model 29 and spins the cylinder after dispatching with the remaining prisoners.
Fad brings his Model 29 to bear.
Fad aims his Model 29.
Jet checks the load of Fad's revolver.

Beretta 92FS

Surprisingly, the Beretta 92FS is seen in a mere 2 episodes. In the episode "Ballad of Fallen Angels", Annie gives Spike a Beretta 92FS with a stainless steel barrel along with a carton of 9x19mm ammo. Spike later dual-wields it with his Jericho during his fight with Vicious and his men.

In "The Real Folk Blues Part I", a Red Dragon member uses a Beretta 92FS to fire at Julia and Faye.

Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm
While only on screen for a few moments, its first appearance is highly detailed.
Spike examines the Beretta.
Spike loads a mag into his 92FS.
A Red Dragon member fires his Beretta at Julia.

Beretta 950BS Jetfire

In the episode "Stray Dog Strut", the three scientists after Hakim appear to be using modified Beretta 950 Jetfires sporting wood grips and suppressors. Unfortunately they never get the chance to use them.

Beretta 950BS Jetfire - .25 ACP
The scientists aiming identical suppressed Jetfire's, maybe they got a discount.
Closeup of the Jetfire showing the thumb saftey, indicating that it is the later 950BS model. (Post-1968)
A Beretta 950BS Jetfire laying on the ground.

Browning Hi-Power

The Browning Hi-Power and its variants seem to be popular weapons in the Cowboy Bebop universe, appearing in the episodes "Honky Tonk Women", "Ballad of Fallen Angels", and "Ganymede Elegy".

Commercial Browning Hi Power Mark III - 9x19mm
A Browning Hi-Power hidden in a secret compartment.
A spacesuit-clad mobster fires a Browning Hi-Power at Spike seconds before being disarmed.
A Red Dragon Syndicate member looks smug with his Browning Hi-Power...
...And then not so smug. Nice closeup of the gun though.
Rhint's Browning Hi-Power lands in Elise's lap in "Ganymede Elegy".
Elisa aims the Browning Hi-Power.

Colt Mk IV Series 70

In one episode, Vicious uses a Colt Mk IV Series 70 to threaten Julia, then gives her the pistol with instructions to kill Spike, though she cannot bring herself to do it. She later uses it when she and Spike are engaged in a shootout with Red Dragon Syndicate members.

Colt Mk IV Series 70 - .45 ACP
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Vicious holds a Colt Mk IV Series 70 to Julia's head
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Vicious places the Series 70 on the table.
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Julia draws the Series 70.

Walther P5

A Walther P5 is used by a bounty named 'Giraffe' in the Episode "Sympathy for the Devil".

One can also be seen in the hands of one of the gangsters that captures Faye following the shootout at the Chinese pharmacy.

Walther P5 - 9x19mm
'Giraffe' holding his Walther P5
'Giraffe' aims his Walther P5

Walther PPK

A Walther PPK can be seen in the episodes "Asteroid Blues" and "Sympathy for the Devil".

Walther PPK - .380 ACP
A female bounty draws her Walther PPK in "Asteroid Blues"
CB.PPK.S01E01.Left.JPG
The antagonist in "Sympathy for the Devil" drops his Walther PPK.

SIG-Sauer P226

Shin (and likely, his brother Lin) carries a SIG-Sauer P226 as his weapon of choice.

SIG-Sauer P226 - 9x19mm
Shin fires his P226 to cover Spike's escape from The Loser bar.
Classic John Woo-style pose.
Shin points his SIG at Spike.
Shin levels his P226 to cover Spike.

Colt Single Action Army

Cowboy Andy uses a pair of Colt Single Action Army revolvers as his main weapons in the episode "Cowboy Funk", keeping with his old west motif. These weapons also appeared in the title sequence of Big Shots, a TV series watched by the protagonists that features information on various bounties, as well as in the hands of the hosts on occasion.

Colt Single Action Army "Artillery model" with 5" barrel - .45 Long Colt
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Andy fans the hammer of his Single Action Army.

Desert Eagle

In Episode 2, "Stray Dog Strut" Hakim uses a Desert Eagle to threaten the man who stole his briefcase. The weapon is drawn smaller than normal, possibly to emphasize Hakim's towering stature.

Desert Eagle - .357 Magnum
Hakim IS a huge dude...

Fictional Thompson Contender

Appearing in only one episode, "Sympathy for the Devil", Spike uses this single-shot pistol loaded with a custom round made from a rare mineral against the primary antagonist in the climax of the episode.

Its function and form appears to be based on the Thompson Center Arms Contender, but is entirely fictional. The casing of the custom round looks to be 7.62x39mm.

Thompson Center G2 Contender 14" Target Pistol - .223 Remington
Spike prepares to take the pistol with him.
Spike chambers the one-of-a-kind round.
Spike swings the barrel closed.
Spike fires the pistol in the climax.


Fictional Colt 1911

Also appearing only once in the episode "Sympathy for the Devil", this fictional pistol appears to be partially based on the M1911. A compensator (or barrel weight?) is attatched to the front of the pistol.

World War II Colt M1911A1 Pistol - .45 ACP.
CB.1911.S01E06.Left.JPG
CB.1911.S01E06.Right.JPG
CB.1911.S01E06.Barrel.JPG

Submachine Guns

Heckler & Koch MP5K

In "Honky Tonk Women", Faye's debut episode, she uses a Heckler & Koch MP5K with a 15-round magazine to defend herself from the mobsters she was trying to escape from, though is forced to surrender when they answer her MP5K with their own handheld minigun.

It is also used by Red Dragon henchmen in "The Real Folks Blues", and briefly seen in a photograph when Jet is describing the history of the 'Space Warriors' (an eco-terrorist group) in "Gateway Shuffle".

Heckler & Koch MP5KA4 with 15-round magazine - 9x19mm
Faye loads her MP5K with a mag from her grocery bag.
Faye fires her MP5K
Looking down the sights of the MP5K.

Heckler & Koch MP5A3

Another surprisingly rare gun, the Heckler & Koch MP5A3 is only seen in the flashback of Spike's final shootout as a Red Dragon enforcer. It is fitted with a Surefire dedicated forend weaponlight and appears to have two magazines in a dual mag clamp.

Heckler & Koch MP5A3 with Navy trigger group and Surefire dedicated forend weaponlight - 9x19mm
File:CBBmp5.jpg
A thug firing an MP5A3 during a flashback
File:CBBFAMP5.jpg
Another shot of a thug wielding an MP5A3. This appears to be a different thug, as his MP5 doesn't have a Surefire forend.

MAC-10

In the episode "Gateway Shuffle", a group of environmental terrorists calling themselves the "Space Warriors" can be seen brandishing MAC-10 machine pistols when they assassinate a bounty Spike and Jet had been tracking at a lavish restaurant. Some of the gangsters that capture Faye in "Honky Tonk Women" can also be seen armed with MAC-10's fitted with silencers. Pierrot Le Fou also dual-wields one with an Uzi at one point.

MAC-10 - .45 ACP
File:CBGSMAC10a.jpg
A "Space Warrior" opens up on Spike and Jet's bounty with a MAC-10.
File:CBBMac10.jpg
The "Space Warrior" members open up with a MAC-10
MAC-10 .45 ACP with silencer
File:CBPLFMAC10Uzi.jpg
Pierrot draws a suppressed MAC-10 and an Uzi.

Kimel AP-9

In the episode "Waltz for Venus" the bounty's thugs use Kimel AP-9 machine pistols.

Kimel AP-9 - 9x19mm
File:CBWfVAP9a.jpg
A thug points his AP-9 at Rocco.
File:CBWfVAP9.jpg
A thug fires an AP-9.

Steyr TMP

During Spike's raid on the Red Dragon Syndicate headquarters in the episode "Real Folk Blues", Syndicate henchmen can be seen using Steyr TMP machine pistols, among other weapons.

Steyr TMP - 9x19mm
A Red Dragon Syndicate member dies while firing his Steyr TMP
A Red Dragon thug fires his Steyr TMP.

PM-98

Several PM-98 submachine guns can be seen being used by hijackers in "Waltz for Venus". In Episode 20, "Pierrot Le Fou", what appears to be a PM-98 is seen when Pierrot opens his coat to intimidate Spike by showing off the vast amount of weapons he carries with him.

PM-98 - 9x19mm
File:CBWFVSocimi1.jpg
A hijacker brandishes a PM-98
File:CBWfVPM98.jpg
A hijacker threatens Spike with his PM-98
File:CBPLFSocimi.jpg
Pierrot's arsenal, The PM-98's foregrip appears to been removed.

IMI Uzi

In the episode "Toys in the Attic", a full sized Uzi can be seen among the many items that Faye has won from Jet in a game of dice. They can also be seen in the hands of criminals in several episodes.

IMI Uzi - 9x19mm
File:CBBUZI.jpg
A henchman bursts through a door and opens up with an Uzi
File:CBBUZI1.jpg
In "Asteroid Blues", the thug in the green coat brandishes an Uzi while his comrade fires a MAC-10
File:CBTiAUzi.jpg
"I'm not a pawn shop, you know."

Rifles

Heckler & Koch G36

The Heckler & Koch G36 can be seen in the episode "Jupiter Jazz", used by Gren, Vicious, and other soldiers in the flashback.

Heckler & Koch G36 - 5.56x45mm
File:CBBG36.jpg
Gren holds his Heckler & Koch G36 while Vicious has his sitting next to him
File:CBBG36a.jpg
Gren, Vicious, and other soldiers fire their Heckler & Koch G36 rifles


Heckler & Koch G3

The Heckler & Koch G3 is seen in the hands of the Red Dragon firing squad in episode 25, "The Real Folk Blues Pt 1". They appear to be fitted with the "slimline" grips.

Heckler & Koch G3A3 with slimline handguard - 7.62x51mm NATO
File:CBRFBG3.jpg
Vicious' insiders make their move.
File:CBRFBG3Fire.jpg
One of his inside men fires his G3.

Sniper Rifles

Heckler & Koch PSG-1

In the episode "Black Dog Serenade", Jet's corrupt partner Fad uses a Heckler & Koch PSG-1 sniper rifle to shoot off Jet's arm in a flashback.

Heckler & Koch PSG-1 - 7.62x51mm NATO
File:CBBDSPSG1.jpg
Fad holding a Heckler & Koch PSG-1
File:CBBDSPSG1Fire.jpg
Fad aims the PSG-1

Shotguns

Remington 870

In the episode "Real Folk Blues", Spike heads to the back of Annie's store to grab a box filled with weapons. One of the weapons he retrieves is a pistol-gripped Remington 870. Spike loads and uses the gun throughout the gun fight that ensues at Annie's store.

Remington 870 Folder - 12 Gauge. The model Spike uses lacks the folding stock, but has the same grip.
Spike loading the Remington 870
CBRFBRemEP.jpg
Spike fires the Remington Model 870 in Annie's store.
Spike firing back at Vicious' men with the Remington 870

Generic Pump-Shotgun

In Episode 22, "Cowboy Funk", the guard escorting Ted Bower, the "Teddy Bomber", is carrying a generic pump-shotgun.

Mossberg 500 - - 12 Gauge
Remington 870 with Black Synthetic Furniture - 12 Gauge

Explosives

M79 Grenade Launcher

When Spike faces Vicious at the church, one of his men fires on him with an M79 Grenade Launcher, though fails to score a hit and is ultimately killed by Spike.

M79 grenade launcher - 40mm
A Red Dragon member aims his M79 Grenade Launcher.
A Red Dragon takes cover with his M79 Grenade Launcher.

Fictional Pump-Action Grenade Launcher

In episode 17, "Mushroom Samba", the youngest Shaft brother wields what appears to be a fictional pump-action grenade launcher, similar to the real-life China Lake Launcher. One is also used by Pierrot Le Fou, and a Red Dragon thug in episodes 20 ("Pierrot Le Fou") and 25 ("The Real Folk Blues Part 1"), respectively.

China Lake launcher - 40mm
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Shaft draws his fictional grenade launcher.
File:CBMSNATICb.jpg
Shaft draws his launcher.

Arwen 37

In the episode "Bohemian Rhapsody", Jonathan uses what looks like an Arwen 37 to threaten Hex. It's also used by Coffy in the episode "Mushroom Samba".

ARWEN 37 - 37mm
File:CBMSArwen37a.jpg
"Brotha, get out of my way!"

Fictional Multi-Barrel Grenade Launcher

In episode 20, "Pierrot Le Fou", Pierrot uses a fictional multi-barrel grenade launcher, somewhat similar in design to a Pepperbox Revolver. It has five barrels, staggered vertically, which seems like an odd design choice. Then again, it's possible that Pierrot designed it himself.

An Allen and Thurber Pepperbox, for comparison.
File:CBPLFMultiBarrelGLa.jpg
Pierrot uses a forearm slide harness to hold his grenade launcher.

Grenade-Modified Winchester 1894

In "Cowboy Funk", Cowboy Andy uses what appears to be a heavily modified Winchester 1894 converted to launch grenades, during a chase scene with Teddy Bomber. The grenade launcher is fitted with a large lever loop, (a-la Terminator 2). During the chase, Andy, (after flip cocking it with one hand) fires it at Spikes ship, and misses, but manages to destroy a great amount in private property before he escaped the scene with Faye, leaving a bewildered Spike, and Teddy Bomber behind.

Winchester 1894 - .30-30
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It's sawn off, as well.
File:CBCF94WinchesterGL.jpg
Andy draws his 1894 Grenade Launcher.

M67 Hand Grenade

During Spike's raid on the Red Dragon Syndicate headquarters in the episode "Real Folk Blues", he can be seen using several M67 hand grenades, taking out several of Vicious' men with them as he makes his way through the building. The grenades are shown having grey bodies with no markings, as opposed to green with yellow markings.

M67 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade
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Spike dumping a bag of M67 hand grenades on the coffee table of the Bebop

Others

Flamethrower

Appearing in the episode "Toys in the Attic", Spike initially uses this flamethrower to roast some kebabs, but later turns it against an unknown creature incapacitating the crew.

This episode borrows heavily from Alien, and thus would appear to be partially based on the M240 Flamethrower, however the similarities are limited.

An illustration from the Cowboy Bebop Artbook showing Spike's Flamethrower.
Spike attatches the gas canister to his flamethrower.
Spike ignites the pilot on his flamethrower.
Spike slings his flamethrower over his shoulder to hunt the creature.
"Don't leave things in the fridge."

Hand Held GE M134 Minigun

In the episode "Honky Tonk Women", the mobsters that capture Faye force her to surrender when they respond to her MP5K barrage by returning fire with a hand held GE M134 Minigun, decimating the Chinese pharmacy she was in but amazingly harming none of the human occupants.

Airsoft handheld M134 Minigun with 'Chainsaw grip' to handle the recoil force. This variant was seen in Terminator 2: Judgement Day. This is an airsoft version which retains the half-circle attachment point for the M60 foregrip from Predator; the real T2 minigun did not have this - (fake) 7.62x51mm NATO
File:CBHTWMinigun.jpg
A mobster emerges through the sunroof of a car brandishing an M134 Minigun, catching Faye off guard
File:CBHTWMiniguna.jpg
Closeup of the muzzle of the M134 Minigun as it fires

M197 Vulcan

In the episode "Honky Tonk Women", the mob-run casino ship can be seen armed with an M197 Vulcan mounted to the deck, which appears to have a futuristic version of the Raytheon Phalanx Close-In Weapon System.

M197 Vulcan - 20mm
The Vulcan is leveled at Faye's ship.

ZU-23-2

In the "Jupiter Jazz" episode pair (Episodes 12 and 13), a ZU-23-2 is briefly seen in Gren's flashbacks to his service days with Vicious.

ZU-23-2 - 23mm
File:CBJJAAGunsFlash.jpg
It appears the animators understand how muzzle flashes work.

Cane Gun

In the episode "Pierrot Le Fou", the title character can be seen brandishing a fictional Cane Gun as his primary weapon, firing a massive number of shots (as opposed to real cane guns usually being loaded with only one round) and demonstrating incredible accuracy, he is able to shoot out the window of an armored car with a repeated barrage of bullets to the same spot.

It's actually ejecting a shell. He also appears to be using his thumb as a sight, which is a clever way to get around the fact that a cane has no sights.
Pierrot fires his Cane Gun at a cat.
The muzzle of the Cane Gun.

Miscellaneous

Various weapons can be seen when Faye is held at gunpoint in the episode "Honky Tonk Women". Mad Pierrot displays an impressive arsenal hidden in his coat in the episode "Pierrot Le Fou" which he pulls several weapons from.

In the episode "Stray Dog Strut", an assortment of melee weapons, pistols, and rifles can be seen when Spike visits a gunshop looking for info after impressing the owner with his knowledge of nunchaku.

Faye being held up at several gun points. Counterclockwise Identification: Walther P5, Suppressed MAC-10, Browning BDM, 3 CZ75s, and another suppressed MAC-10.
Like a kid in a candy store. A very violent candy store.
Various pistols can seen on the lower shelf, including what looks like a Colt Dragoon on the bottom left.
Mad Pierrot shows he has enough weapons hidden away in his coat to take over a small country.
I'm sure he purchased these legally.

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