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Talk:Kino's Journey -the Beautiful World-

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Kino's Flute

Alright, I'm having trouble with identifying Kino's Flute. It looks somewhat like a M-14 with a rail system, but its a takedown rifle, and the ejection port is located on the side of the reciever instead of the top.--Aidoru (talk) 04:49, 21 October 2017 (EDT)

If I remember correctly, Kino obtains an M14 or M21 in the latter novels. Seeing as the remake seems to be expanding on newer stories from the source material, it could be that. I think it is better to use screenshots from when Kino shooting at the missile control systems to get a better ID. EDIT: Actually Wiki says it was an Arisaka Type 99 that's been modified for semiauto. --Jusuchin (talk) 21:22, 21 October 2017 (EDT)
KinoNoTabi Flute Disassembled.jpg
KinoNoTabi Kino Flute Assembled.jpg
Designers are disclosing information.[1] - KINKI'boy (talk) 23:08, 22 October 2017 (JST)
From the designer Twitter.
Kino's Rifle 01.jpg
Kino's Rifle 02.jpg
Looks like it got sound suppersor clipped (via rails?) on the side of the rifle. Surely looks like a M-14 with DSR-1/WA2000 style bipod. Alex Vostox (talk)

Woodsman's Features

Kino's Colt Woodsman Match Target has several unique features that could be detailed. Only the threaded barrel is mentioned on the page. At the beginning of episode 3, we see that the safety, slide stop, and mag release are reversed; these thumb controls are on the right side, fitting her left handed use of her Woodsman. Later in the episode, it is mentioned that the Woodsman still has a laser sight, presumably still built into the weighted lower part of the barrel.--Azukki (talk) 05:53, 26 October 2017 (EDT)


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