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==Mateba Revolver==
 
==Mateba Revolver==
  
Togusa carries yet another fictionalized version of a real gun, the [[Mateba Model 6 Unica|Mateba model 6 Unica]], though it is referred to as the Mateba 2008M. It retains the 6 o' clock firing position of the actual Mateba, but it substitutes the correct top-break cylinder system for the more common swing out cylinder design. It should be noted that the film's subtitles incorrectly translate "Mateba" as "Matever".
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Togusa carries yet another fictionalized version of a real gun, the [[Mateba model 6 Unica|Mateba Model 6 Unica]], though it is referred to as the Mateba 2008M. It retains the 6 o' clock firing position of the actual Mateba, but it substitutes the correct top-break cylinder system for the more common swing out cylinder design. It should be noted that the film's subtitles incorrectly translate "Mateba" as "Matever".
  
 
[[Image:Mateba_2006.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Mateba 2006M]]
 
[[Image:Mateba_2006.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Mateba 2006M]]

Revision as of 06:25, 3 May 2010

The following guns were used in this feature length anime movie.

CZN-M22

Motoko Kusanagi carries a fictional Crvena Zastava Nosle M22, which is conceptually based on the FN P90 and chambered in the same 5.7x28mm SS190 round, though the lower portion of the gun resembles the FN F2000, taking the bottom loading bullpup system rather than the top loading system of the actual FN P90. The case in which she carries the weapon contains accessories including a sling, a bayonet, a sound suppressor and 40mm grenade launcher which replaces the foregrip.

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CZN-M22 opened up. Note that it folds open like an AR-15 style rifle rather than coming apart like an actual P90.
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CZN-M22 fired.

CZ 100

Motoko and the other members of Section Nine carry CZ 100 handguns, but again, they are only loosely based on the actual CZ 100, as the sides of the slide are squared off while the real model features bevelings on the slide. She also refers to it as a Zastava, confusing the CZ acronym of the former Yugoslavian gun making firm Crvena Zastava with the CZ of the real gun's manufacturer, Ceska Zbrojovka Uhersky Brod.

CZ 100 pistol - 9x19mm

Mateba Revolver

Togusa carries yet another fictionalized version of a real gun, the Mateba Model 6 Unica, though it is referred to as the Mateba 2008M. It retains the 6 o' clock firing position of the actual Mateba, but it substitutes the correct top-break cylinder system for the more common swing out cylinder design. It should be noted that the film's subtitles incorrectly translate "Mateba" as "Matever".

Mateba 2006M

Jericho 941

Batou carries a Jericho 941, although it is identified as a 'Jericho 942' and is supposedly chambered in .50AE. Yet another fictional depiction of an actual gun.

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Micro-Uzi

The hacker uses a (yet again fictional) modified Chinese copy of the Micro-Uzi with a different stock bracket and MAC-10-style front grip strap, loaded with "high-velocity ammunition" to destroy an armored van.

Micro-Uzi SMG with stock folded - 9mm
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"Well, the breech and the barrel are really screwed up. That's what happens when you use HV bullets in one of these things." Batou comments on the condition of the Uzi after firing high velocity ammunition, which is fairly impractical.

Steyr SPP

The diplomat's bodyguards that fire at police officers are armed with Steyr SPPs modified for fully automatic fire, attached to briefcase frames that drop clear at the press of a button.

Steyr SPP 9x19mm with high-capacity magazine
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Guards Steyr TMP


Steyr TMP

The police officers that enter the diplomat's apartment in the film's opening are wielding Steyr TMPs.

Steyr TMP 9x19mm
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Policemen with Steyr TMPs

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