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Age: 21

Location: GA, U.S.A.

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To Do List

Dropped

  • Chrono Crusade (Watched/screencaped the first 7 episodes. That was all the mediocre writing, unoriginal story and pathetic animation that I could take.)
  • Speed Grapher (No episodes screencapped. I caught a Kalashnikov, a TT-33, a M1911 and an AR-15 in the opening sequence, but I found myself unable to take the series as seriously as it wants after the attack of the amazing rubber bondage man.)


Personal Gun Images

4" Nickel Python

Nickel plated Colt Python with 4" barrel (left side) - .357 Magnum.
Nickel plated Colt Python with 4" barrel (right side) - .357 Magnum.
Nickel plated Colt Python with 4" barrel with original box - .357 Magnum.


Workshop

Mobile Suit Gundam 00

Mobile Suit Gundam 00 (2007 - 2008)
Mobile Suit Gundam 00: Season 2 (2008 - 2009)



Mobile Suit Gundam 00 is the fourteenth television series in the Gundam franchise (dating back to 1979). It represents several landmarks for the franchise, being the first Gundam title to take place in the Anno Domini era and the first Gundam television series to be broadcast in high definition and a widescreen format. 00 is also unusual in that while most Gundam series consist of a single 45 to 55 episode season, 00 is split into two separate 25 episode seasons.




The following firearms are seen in the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam 00:


Caseless Pistol

Most members of Celestial Being are issues identical (fictional) caseless semi-auto pistol.

Setsuna aims his caseless pistol.
Lockon Stratos with his caseless pistol.

Fictional Pistols

Futuristic Kalashnikov Rifle

All of the assault rifles seen in the series are a fictional rifle based heavily on the Kalashnikov design. The gas block has been flipped so that the gas tube runs underneath the barrel (similar to the AN-94), the bolt is operated via a tab located slightly behind the ejection port, and the stock is a thumbhole design similar to the stock on a SVD Dragunov. Some of these rifles have bayonets affixed to the barrels.

A rifle lays discarded in the aftermath of the Kurdistan civil war.
Setsuna with an assault rifle in a reoccuring flashback to his first encounter with the GN-000 0 Gundam.
A closeup of the receiver of Setsuna's rifle.
A squad of guerrilla fighters take aim at GN-002.

M61 Vulcan

A number of GE M61 Vulcan machine guns housed in futuristic versions of the Phalanx CIWS are seen during a demonstration of the AEU-09 Enact mobile suit in S1E01.

GE M61 Vulcan 20mm Cannon in a Phalanx mounting.
An automated M61 takes aim at the approaching AEU-09 M.S.
The M61s fire at the prototype Enact.

RPG-7

One of the guerrilla fighters in S1E08 tries to use a RPG-7 against GN-002 Gundam Dynames.

RPG-7 - 40mm
the guerrilla fighter makes the worst mistake of his life.

Walther P5

Alejandro Corner uses a gold-plated Walther P5 pistol during the final act of season 1.

Walther P5 - 9x19mm
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Modified Sako TRG-42

In "Return Of The Saint" (S01E13), Lockon uses a Sako TRG-42 (outfitted with a birdcage style flash hider and a bipod different from the standard TRG bipod, as well as some sort of cover over the barrel underneath the scope) from the cockpit of Gundam GN-002.

Sako TRG-42 - .300 Winchester.
The barrel, bipod and flash hider of Lockon's sniper rifle.
Lockon aiming his rifle.

Heckler & Koch SMG

One of the Katharon guards in "Homeland Burning" (S02E05) is armed with a Heckler & Koch SMG.

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Heckler & Koch SMG-2 - 9x19mm
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The Galaxy Railways

The Galaxy Railways (8/26)

The Galaxy Railways (2003-2004)

The Galaxy Railways is a 26 episode anime series from Leiji Matsumoto that acts as a spin-off from the 1978 television series Galaxy Express 999. As per Matsumoto's style, the show features technology that blends science-fiction concepts with archaic imagery and motifs, a style that also applies to many of the weapons.

The following firearms were seen in the anime series The Galaxy Railways:


AK-47

Two of the space pirates in episode 5 are armed with AK-47 rifles.

Type III AK-47 with prototype slab sided magazine - 7.62x39mm
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The pirates hold David at gunpoint inside Big One.
The two Kalashnikov-carrying pirates inside Big One's control room.

FW308 Laser Pistol

Manabu Yuuki carries his father's old (and no longer functional) service pistol, a FW308 Laser Pistol. It is described as being a previous standard-issue weapon for the SDF. The weapon is modeled after the Colt Walker revolver.

Colt Walker 1847 - .44 caliber; the design basis for the FW308.
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Cosmo Percussion M78 (original design)

The original 70's / 80's version of the Cosmo Percussion M78 (virtually the same design seen in Arcadia of My Youth) makes a brief cameo in the hands of a suspect during a training simulation in episode 3.

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SDF Service Pistol

All of the Space Defense Force officers working at the Galaxy Railways carry the same unnamed service pistol.

Bruce forces Manabu to accept his issued weapon after learning that his FW308 doesn't work anymore.

Browning M2HB

Guy Sanders uses a Browning M2HB (depicted as being a rapid-fire laser gun) attached to a futuristic mount on a tank in episode 2.

Browning M2HB on vehicle mount - .50 BMG
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Guy Sander's Pistol

Guy Sanders uses an unnamed revolver as his primary weapon.

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Sniper Rifle

Guy Sanders also uses an unidentified sniper rifle in episode 2. Despite both firing a laser round and having a Metanoid display on the stock, the rifle features a traditional wood thumbhole stock and box magazine.

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Miscellaneous Fictional Weapons

An assortment of fictional, unnamed energy weapons are seen throughout the series.

A train hijacker with an unnamed energy pistol in episode 3.
An unnamed pocket pistol used by Terry in episode 4.
A rogue Metanoid with a fictional submachine gun in episode 6.

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