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==Howa Type 89-F==
 
==Howa Type 89-F==
Yachiyo Hinata uses a [[Howa Type 89|Howa Type 89-F]] as her main weapon in games where her [[Accuracy International Arctic Warfare series#Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Suppressed|AWS]] would be impractical.
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Yachiyo Hinata uses a [[Howa Type 89|Howa Type 89-F]] as her main weapon in games where her [[Accuracy International Arctic Warfare series#Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Suppressed|AWS]] would be impractical. While TM's replica comes standard with a bipod, Yachiyo has removed it from her rifle.
 
[[Image:HowaType89Para.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Howa Type 89-F - 5.56x45mm]]
 
[[Image:HowaType89Para.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Howa Type 89-F - 5.56x45mm]]
 
[[File:C3 (22).jpg|thumb|none|700px|Yachiyo holding onto a Howa Type 89-F. (Ep.1)]]
 
[[File:C3 (22).jpg|thumb|none|700px|Yachiyo holding onto a Howa Type 89-F. (Ep.1)]]

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Stella Women’s Academy, High School Division Class C³. From top to bottom, Rento Kirishima, Yura Yamato, Honoka Mutsu, Yachiyo Hinata, Karila Hatsuse, and Sonora Kashima. (July 4, 2013 - ongoing)

Stella Women’s Academy, High School Division Class C³ is a story of Yura Yamato in the prestigious Stella Women's Academy. Yura has a hard time making friends with the other girls around until she bumps into Rento Kirishima, who tries to recruit Yura into the school's airsoft club, C³ (derived from command, control, and communications). The club currently consists of Rento, Karila Hatsuse, Honoka Mutsu, Yachiyo Hinata, and Sonora Kashima (President and Yura's roommate). The story revolves around Yura's interactions with the C³ Club's members and activities.

Note: As this anime is about the sport of airsoft, all of the guns in the show are airsoft replicas, with the exception of a Desert Eagle wielded by Sonora in the first episode.


The following firearms were seen in the anime television series Stella Women’s Academy, High School Division Class C³ :


Pistols

Colt Government Mark IV Series '70

Honoka Mutsu, a member of the C³ Club, uses a Colt MK IV Series 70 as her secondary weapon.

Colt MK IV Series 70 - .45 ACP
Honoka holding a Series '70. (Ep.1)
Honoka aiming her Series '70 pistol. (Ep.1) *Note the grip have a gold Colt logo.
Honoka taking cover holding her Series '70. (Ep.1)
A customer tries out the Colt '70 in C³'s firing range booth in a fair. Although it is unknown if the person has any gun experiences, the animator did their best to make sure everyone knows basic gun safety. (Ep.6)
Sonora is reading a magazine with a Colt Series '70 on the cover. (Ep.7)
Honoka third from the front has her Colt Series '70 ready. (Ep.9)

AMT Hardballer

A AMT Hardballer can be seen on a magazine that Sonora is reading in Episode 7.

AMT Hardballer - .45 ACP
The AMT Hardballer on the top part of the backcover. Apparently it is the "King Bullet Long Model". (Ep.7)

Beretta M9

Yura Yamato holds onto a Beretta M9 while participating in her first airsoft battle. This Tokyo Marui pistol has M9 trademarks, rather the 92FS's trademarks.

Beretta M9 - 9x19mm
Yura holding the Beretta M9. (Ep.1)

Beretta 93R

In Episode 6, a Beretta 93R can be seen hanging on a gun wall.

Beretta 93R - 9x19mm
The Beretta 93R hanging on the very top left. (Ep.6)

SIG-Sauer P228

Yachiyo Hinata uses a SIG-Sauer P228 as her main sidearm.

SIG-Sauer P228 - 9x19mm
Yachiyo with her SIG-Sauer P228. The lighting in this scene makes it look nickel-plated. (Ep.1)
Yachiyo's P228 turns into a Glock 17 in this one shot in a continuity error. (Ep.1)
Yachiyo second from the front readies her SIG P228. Even though it is designed to be a compact gun, it looks pretty big due to Yachiyo's small stature. (Ep.9)

Desert Eagle Mark XIX

Sonora Kashima, president of the C³ Club, uses two chromed Desert Eagle Mark XIXs as her weapons of choice, kept in shoulder holsters, and uses a real one while at a shooting competition in the US. Meisei Girls' Academy team leader Rin Haruna uses two black Desert Eagles as her sidearms. Both Sonora and Rin have had their respective pairs of Desert Eagles since they were very young. Miyagi Mochizuki of Team KGB uses a chrome Desert Eagle with 10-inch barrel and custom rear sight, safety, and grips. This Desert Eagle, called the "Leon Custom" by Tokyo Marui, is a replica of a pistol from the Resident Evil series.

Desert Eagle Mark XIX with a chrome finish - .50AE
Sonora's airsoft Desert Eagle on a bed. (Ep.1)
Sonora racks her airsoft Desert Eagle in the opening. (OP)
Sonora shooting a real Desert Eagle overseas. (Ep.1)
Sonora proudly wields her airsoft Desert Eagle, here you can see the airsoft gas valve on the bottom of the magazine. (Ep.3)
A first-person view of the Desert Eagle aiming right at an enemy. (Ep.3)
A good close-up of the airsoft Desert Eagle. (Ep.3)
Sonora dual-wields her airsoft Desert Eagles at the tournament. (Ep.3)
Desert Eagle Mark XIX - .50 AE.
Rin Haruna's Desert Eagle. (Ep.8)
Rin loads her Desert Eagle. (Ep.8)
Rin takes aim on Yura with her Desert Eagle. (Ep.8)
Rin fires her Desert Eagle at the range. (Ep.9)
Rin and Sonora kicking ass as children dual-wielding freaking Desert Eagles when Sonora explains how their rivalry began. With the setting being in America, the airsoft Desert eagles have the mandatory orange-tip at the end of the muzzle. (Ep.9)
Rin with her Desert Eagle as a child when Sonora explains how their rivalry began. (Ep.9)
Desert Eagle Mark XIX with Extended 10" Barrel - .50 AE.
Miyagi on the right uses her "Leon Custom" Desert Eagle. (Ep.8)

Glock 17

Yura uses a Glock 17 as her side arm. It was given to her in Episode 2 by Sonora, who pulled it out of a broken Violin in the club building. Why the pistol was stored while loaded with BBs, gas, a round in the chamber, and the hammer cocked, while sitting inside a broken violin remains a mystery.

Glock 17 - 9x19mm
A Glock 17 in Yura's hands. (Ep.2)
Yura holding the Glock 17 while in one of her immersive visions. Her lack of experience around guns and such is evident here with her strange grip. (Ep.2)
Yura holding a Glock 17 in the tournament. (Ep.3)
Yura's Glock 17 on a table. (Ep.9)

Glock 26

Akane Seto uses two red Glock 26s. They are part of Tokyo Marui's "Gindan" series, which are available in various bright colours along with the standard black and two-tone silver finishes.

Glock 26 - 9x19mm
TM Gindan Series Glock 26 (Red) - 6mm pellets
Moe and Akane Seto fire their PPK/S and Glock 26, respectively. While the weapons are hard to distinguish here, features present later in the episode and the shooting sound show that they are TM Gindan series pistols. (Ep.5)
Akane Seto gets hit holding her red Glock 26s. The lack of a safety lever on the slide and square slide shows that it is the Glock. (Ep.5)

Walther PPK/S

Moe Seto, similar to her twin, uses a blue PPK/S. Also part of Tokyo Marui's "Gindan" series.

Walther PPK/S - .380 ACP
TM Gindan Series PPK/S (Blue) - 6mm pellets
Moe and Akane Seto fire their PPK/S and Glock 26, respectively. Note that their hair accessories match their pistols. (Ep.5)
Moe Seto gets out holding her blue PPK/S. The PPK/S safety lever can be seen here (Ep.5)
Moe Seto calls out with her blue PPK/S. (Ep.5)


Heckler & Koch USP40

Though not very detailed and incorrectly having forward cocking serrations, a USP40 is seen in Sonora's drawer in Episode 1. Tokyo Marui's replica is of the .40 version.

Heckler & Koch USP - .40 S&W
The USP's front end sticking up in Sonora's drawer. Some Airsoft speed loaders, protective gears, batteries, airsoft gas cans, M1911 magazines, a 7.62mm magazine, and another magazine are also visible. (Ep.1)

Springfield Armory XDM-40 4.5

Although seen from a distance, Meisei team's sidearm is the XDM-40 4.5, based on the front of the slide and cocking serrations, as well as comparing them to TM's pistol lineup.

Springfield Armory XDM 4.5 - .40 S&W
Meisei with their XDM-40s out on the firing range. (Ep.9)
Meisei with their pistols out on the firing range, this time they're all Desert Eagles. The animator most likely used Rin's Desert Eagle as a reference by mistake, and while the XDMs' slides are animated in the scene above, these Desert Eagles are not animated at all. (Ep.9)

Colt M1908 Vest Pocket

What appears to be a box for a Colt M1908 is seen in Sonora's closet, though the box has "Colt 38" printed on it.

Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket - .25 ACP
The M1908 box on the top right, above the boonie hat. (Ep.1)


Colt Python

A Colt Python can be seen hanging on a gun wall in Episode 6.

Colt Python Stainless Steel - .357 Mag
The stainless steel Python is hanging right in the middle. (Ep.6)

S&W Model 19

In the 24H Tournament, Team Cop has one member with a S&W Model 19 as his main weapon.

Colt Python Stainless Steel - .357 Mag
A Team Cop member with a Model 19 revolver. (Ep.7)

S&W Model 36

In the epilogue of Episode 5, Aoi is answering questions and one of the answers is a S&W Model 36

S&W M36 - .38 Special
What is a women's greatest assest? "Her S&W Model 36." (Ep.5)

Single Action Army

In Yura's imagination in Episode 6, she and Sonora are wielding SAAs in a wild west shootout.

Single Action Army - .45 Long Colt
Yura imagines a watergun as a Single Action Army. (Ep.6)
Yura aims the Single Action Army. (Ep.6)
Sonora aims her nickel-plated Single Action Army. (Ep.6)
Yura fires her Single Action Army. (Ep.6)

TM Glock 26 Advance

Rento Kirishima uses an airsoft Tokyo Marui Glock 26 Advance as her sidearm.

Tokyo Marui Glock 26 Advance, a Glock 26 with a compensator, target rear sight, and extended magazine.
Rento aims her TM Glock 26A. (Ep.1)
Rento fires her TM Glock 26A, showing that it is a Glock 26 by how little of the slide moves. (Ep.1)
Rento reloads her TM Glock 26A. (Ep.1)
Rento dual-wields TM Glock 26As in her imagination. She hasn't, however, been shown to have a second pistol in reality. (Ep.1)
Rento in the very front readies her TM Glock 26A. In contrast to Yachiyo's size making her P228 look larger than it is, Rento has quite large hands; the 26A is almost exactly the same size as a Glock 17. (Ep.9)

TM Strike Warrior

Karila Hatsuse uses an airsoft Tokyo Marui Strike Warrior as her sidearm.

Tokyo Marui Strike Warrior, basically an airsoft 1911 with miscellaneous upgrades.
Karila Hatsuse fires her TM Strike Warrior. (Ep.1)
Karila takes on Rin with her Strike Warrior. (Ep.8)
Close-up on Karila's Strike Warrior. (Ep.8)
Karila and her Strike Warrior on left. (Ep.9)

TM Foliage Warrior

A Tokyo Marui Foliage Warrior is seen hanging in a gun wall in Episode 6.

Tokyo Marui Foliage Warrior
The TM Foliage Warrior on the right side (Ep.6)

Unknown Revolver

In the "Rambo" Movie, Rambo shoots a sheriff holding this revolver.

The sheriff gets shot holding the revolver. (Ep.1)

Submachine Guns

FN P90

Karila Hatsuse uses a FN P90 as her main weapon.

FN P90 - 5.7x28mm
Karila Hatsuse shows off her FN P90 and her excellent trigger safety. (Ep.1)
Karila's FN P90 on the ground. (Ep.2)
Karila firing her P90. (Ep.3)
Karila tries to suppress the enemy with her P90. (Ep.5)
Karila trains with her P90. (Ep.7)

Sa. Vz. 61 Skorpion

Yura's new main weapon after Episode 3 is a Vz. 61 Skorpion. Sonora's mentor wields the very same Skorpion during a flashback scene in Episode 2. Yura buys a drum magazine for it in episode 7, which she uses in the 24 hour tournament.

SA Vz.61 Skorpion - .32 ACP
Yura holding a Vz. 61 Skorpion in the opening credits. (Ep.1-3)
Airsoft-inspired Yura holding a Vz. 61 Skorpion in the opening credits (Ep.4).
Yura holds onto the Skorpion. (Ep.4)
In one of Yura's immersive dreams, she is holding a "real" Skorpion. (Ep.4)
Yura with her Skorpion, now equipped with a drum magazine. (Ep.8)

Heckler & Koch MP5K-PDW

The five unnamed members of Meisei Girl's Academy airsoft team under Rin's command are all equipped with identical Heckler & Koch MP5K-PDWs, fitted with red dot scopes, Gemtech Raptor-II suppressors, and 15-round magazines. The red dot sights are shown to have both night vision and zoom, which isn't terribly likely.

MP5K-PDW - 9x19mm
A member of Meisei Girl's Academy team with the MP5K-PDW with suppressor and red dot optic. (Ep.3)
A member of Meisei Girl's Academy team with the MP5K-PDW with same accessories. (Ep.3)
Two members of Meisei Girl's Academy team with MP5K-PDWs. (Ep.9)

Heckler & Koch MP7A1

A tournament competitor is shown with a MP7A1 in Episode 3, and a few competitors in the 24H Tournament also have them as well.

Heckler & Koch MP7A1 - 4.6x30mm
A competitor aiming his MP7A1. (Ep.3)
The girl on the left has an MP7A1 with a suppressor attached. (Ep.8)
This whole team is armed with MP7A1s fitted with EOTech 552 holosights. Note the reference, though an M4A1/M203 combo would have been a better choice. (Ep.8)

MAC-10

Aoi Seto uses a MAC-10, and a tournament competitor in episode 3 uses one with a suppressor.

Ingram MAC-10 SMG - .45 ACP
The guy on the very left is holding a MAC-10 (Ep.3)
Same guy with the MAC-10; note that the shot appears to be mirrored. (Ep.3)
Aoi Seto firing her MAC-10. (Ep.5)
Aoi Seto's MAC-10 on the flag post. Here we can see the long magazine that defines it as "MAC-10" in the airsoft world. (Ep.5)

MAC-11

Momoka Seto and Midori Seto use four MAC-11s each.

MAC-11 - .380 ACP
Momoka and Midori Seto firing MAC-11s. (Ep.5)
Sometimes there should be a line cross with the word "akimbo"... 'cause two Setos with 4 MAC-11s each is too much.(Ep.5)

Uzi

Kinako from Team Seto uses two Uzis in Episode 5.

IMI Uzi with buttstock collapsed - 9x19mm
Kinako fires her Uzis through some foliage. (Ep.5)
Kinako Seto dual wielding Uzis. (Ep.5)
Kinako holds two Uzis in the air to say she's out (Ep.5)

M1A1 Thompson

A tournament competitor is shown firing his M1A1 Thompson in Episode 3.

M1A1 Thompson - .45 ACP
A competitor firing the Thompson behind cover. (Ep.3)

M3A1 "Grease Gun"

Meisei Girl's Academy squad leader, Rin Haruna, uses an M3A1 as her main weapon.

M3A1 "Grease Gun" - .45 ACP
Rin Haruna with her M3A1 on the right side. (Ep.3)
Rin firing her M3A1. (Ep.3)
Close-up on Rin's M3A1 trigger. (Ep.3)
Rin attacks a competitor with her M3A1. Note her two Desert Eagles holstered on the back of her belt. (Ep.8)

Walther MPL

A tournament competitor wields what seems to be a Walther MPL in Episode 3.

Walther MPL - 9x19mm
The competitor with the Walther MPL. Although the MPL is roughly drawn, you can still make out the MPL shape and iron sights.(Ep.3)

Assault Rifles

M4A1 Carbine

Yura uses a M4A1 Carbine as her main weapon, she was first found playing with it while daydreaming in her room in Episode 1 and used it as her primary in Episode 2 and 3. Competitors in the first tournament and the 24H Tournament are also seen using M4A1s.

Colt M4A1 Carbine - 5.56x45mm
Sonora teaching Yura how to use the M4A1 (Ep.2)
Close up on the selector switch of Yura's M4A1. (Ep.2)
Yura holding her M4A1 at the tournament. (Ep.3)
Yura runs with her M4A1 at the tournament. (Ep.3)
A competitor with her pink M4A1. (Ep.3)
A M4 weapon with a pink theme and an ACOG sight is seen on bottom right. (Ep.3)
A competitor with his M4A1 customized with a tan hand guard and stock. (Ep.3)
A competitor gets hit with his M4 with an aim-point. His M4 has a full stock rather than a collapsible one, not an uncommon modification, as this allows the rifle to fit a much larger battery. (Ep.8)

M16A1

An M16A1 can be seen on a gun rack in the club room.

M16A1 - 5.56x45mm
In this scene, the M16A1 can be seen in the background gun rack second from the top. (Ep.1)

Customized M16

In an ad for the 24H Tournament, a team is equipped with somewhat modded M16s.

The customized M16 in the tournament ad, the M16 seems to have the barrel indent of a M4, a collapsible stock, and a unique handguard. (Ep.7)

Heckler & Koch HK416

A competitor has a HK416 in the 24H Tournament.

HK416 with a six-position stock - 5.56x45mm
The competitor on the right has a HK416. (Ep.8)

Heckler & Koch G36K

Honoka Mutsu uses a Heckler & Koch G36K with the red dot sight replaced by a picatinny rail as her main weapon. While it lacks the red dot sight the standard K uses, it is not a KV as the KV has a 1.5x scope, while the standard K, along with the TM replica, both have a 3x scope.

Heckler & Koch G36K - 5.56x45mm
Honoka Mutsu cradles her H&K G36K replica. (Ep.1)
A view through Honoka's G36K scope, indicating it is the 3x scope. (Ep.2)
Honoka Mutsu holding her G36K in the tournament. (Ep.3)
Honoka lays down BBs with her G36K. (Ep.5)
Honoka uses the G36K to provide cover fire. (Ep.5)
Honoka trains with her G36K. (Ep.7)

AK-47

Rento Kirishima uses an AK-47 as her main weapon. Team Grizzly from Hokkaido in the 24h Tournament are all also equipped with AK-47s.

AK-47 - 7.62x39mm
Rento Kirishima with her AK-47. Note the good trigger safety. (Ep.2)
Rento takes cover with her AK-47. (Ep.3)
Rento sprays BBs with her AK-47. (Ep.3)
Rento fires her AK-47. (Ep.5)
A 24H Tournament ad has a team of women with black stock AKs. (Ep.7)
Team Grizzly with their black stock AK-47s. (Ep.7)

AKS-47

Daishichi of Team KGB uses a golden AKS-47 as his main weapon. These were limited production rifles made by airsoft manufacturer SRC.

Golden AKS-47 - 7.62x39mm
Daishichi on the left with his golden AKS. (Ep.8)
Daishichi firing at Team Stella with his AKS. In this scene, he fires full auto, but the selector switch is on semi. (Ep.8)

AKS-74U

A competitor can be seen with a AKS-74U without a stock in the tournament.

AKS-74U - 5.45x39mm
File:C3 AKS.jpg
A competitor holds his AKS-74u in the background.(Ep.3)
The same competitor gets hit by Sonora's Desert Eagle holding his AKS-74u. Here we can see that the AK lacks the stock. (Ep.3)

Steyr AUG A1

Sonora Kashima uses a Steyr AUG A1 as her main weapon.

Steyr AUG A1 - 5.56x45mm
The first time Sonora is seen using the AUG. (Ep.4)
Sonora's AUG ready for action.(Ep.5)
Sonora aims the AUG to provide cover fire for her teammates. (Ep.5)
Sonora holds up her AUG after taking out an enemy. (Ep.5)

Howa Type 89-F

Yachiyo Hinata uses a Howa Type 89-F as her main weapon in games where her AWS would be impractical. While TM's replica comes standard with a bipod, Yachiyo has removed it from her rifle.

Howa Type 89-F - 5.56x45mm
Yachiyo holding onto a Howa Type 89-F. (Ep.1)
Yachiyo providing cover fire with her Type 89-F. (Ep.3)
Yachiyo holding her Type 89-F during the beach assault. The small notch on the bottom of the stock shows it's the F version it should be, simply coloured incorrectly. (Ep.5)

FN SCAR-L

A FN SCAR-L is seen on the back of a magazine Sonora is reading.

Third Generation FN SCAR-L - 5.56x45mm NATO
Sonora is reading a magazine with a SCAR-L on the back cover. (Ep.7)


FAMAS F1

A FAMAS F1 can be seen in the background of a scene in Episode 1 on a gun rack.

FAMAS F1 - 5.56x45mm
In this scene, the FAMAS F1 can be seen in the background gun rack on the very top. (Ep.1)

TM AK47 Beta-Spetsnaz

Aira of Team KGB uses a Tokyo Marui AK47 Beta-Spetsnaz as his main weapon.

TM AK47 Beta-Spetsnaz - 6mm BBs
Aira in the middle with his AK Beta Spetsnaz. (Ep.8)

Battle Rifles

FN SCAR-H

A FN SCAR-H can be seen in the background of a scene in Episode 1 on a gun rack. A tournament competitor in the 24H tournament also has a SCAR-H

FN SCAR-H - 7.62x51mm
In this scene, the FN SCAR-H can be seen in the background gun rack on the very bottom. (Ep.1)
The competitor in the boonie hat has a SCAR-H with a red dot on it. (Ep.8)

Heckler & Koch G3A3

A H&K G3A3 can be seen hanging on a gun wall in Episode 6.

H&K G3A3 - 7.62x51mm
The G3A3 on the very bottom. In this shot, it seems that the artists drew the barrel shorter than usual. (Ep.6)

Heckler & Koch G3A4

A H&K G3A4 can be seen in Sonora's closet in Episode 1. It is an A4 as TM's G3A3, seen above, has the green slimline handguard, while the G3/SG1 has a bipod.

H&K G3A4 - 7.62x51mm
The G3A4 is on the far right. The M24, M4A1, and AUG A1 are all seen outside the closet later in the show. (Ep.1)

M14

An M14 with a dark OD stock can be seen in Sonora's closet in Episode 1.

M14 - 7.62x51mm NATO
The M14 is on the far left. (Ep.1)

M1 Garand

During Yura's imagination scenes in Episode 5, the members of the C³ club are armed with M1 Garands.

M1 Garand semiautomatic Rifle with leather M1917 sling - .30-06
Yura holding an M1 Garand during her imagination. (Ep.5)
Members of the C³ club holding M1 Garands. (Ep.5)
Sonora and Yachiyo wielding M1 Garands. (Ep.5)
Honoka wielding her M1 Garand, while Rento appears to have misplaced hers. (Ep.5)

Machine Guns

M60 Machine Gun

An M60 Machine Gun is C³ Club's support weapon, and Karila mentions that Sonora owns more than one. It makes a notable appearance in Episode 1, and is used by Rento as her primary in the 24H Tournament.

M60 Machine Gun - 7.62x51mm
A "Rambo" movie cover with a M60 on it. This Cover is parody of First Blood. 乱暴(Pronunciation: Rambo, That is a joke of homonyms.) This word means wildly in Japanese. (Ep.1)
Karila Hatsuse dual-wielding M60s in her imagination. (Ep.1)
Yachiyo face a gunner-less M60 before she realizes she's duped. (Ep.1)
Trigger-happy Karila Hatsuse lets loose her M60 Machine Gun. (Ep.1)
In one of Yura's immersive visions, Karila's M60 is seen to be real rather than an airsoft replica. (Ep.1)
Rento uses the M60 in training practice. (Ep.7)
Rento hip-fires her M60 in the 24H Tournament. (Ep.8)

Sniper Rifles

Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Suppressed

Yachiyo Hinata uses an AWS as her usual primary weapon. In addition to the rifle itself, the Parker-Hale bipod, raised rail mount, medium-height scope rings, and 3-9x40 scope are all Tokyo Marui products.

Accuracy International AWS - 7.62x51mm NATO
Yachiyo Hinata uses her AWS in battle. (Ep.2)
Yachiyo hides in the shadows with her AWS. (Ep.3)
Yachiyo with her AWS on a "Tactical Shoulder Ride". (Ep.3)
Yachiyo tries to shoot a VIP with her AWS. (Ep.5)
Yachiyo prepares an ambush with her AWS. (Ep.8)

M24 SWS

In Episode 1, Yura is seen "playing" with a M24 SWS on her back.

M24 SWS - .300 Win Mag
Yura tries to explain why she's become a mall ninja, a M24 strapped on her back surely isn't helping. (Ep.1)

Heckler & Koch PSG-1

A Heckler & Koch PSG-1 can be seen in the background of a scene in Episode 1 on a gun rack.

Heckler & Koch PSG-1 - 7.62x51mm
In this scene, the H&K PSG-1 can be seen in the background gun rack second from the bottom. (Ep.1)

TM VSR-10

Hibiki Tsubaki and another competitor use TM VSR-10, which itself is a Remington M700 copy.

TM VSR-10 - 6mm BBs
Hibiki has a TM VSR-10 with extended mags as his weapon of choice. It is identified with a little dimple groove things on each side on the bottom of the magazine, these let your fingers pull the mag out. (Ep.8)
The competitor second from left has a VSR-10 look-alike rifle. There isn't much identifiable detail other than the stock color.(Ep.8)

Shotguns

Benelli M3

A Benelli M3 shotgun can be seen in the background in Episode 9.

Benelli M3 Super 90 - 12-Gauge
The Benelli M3 can be seen in the back gun rack on the very bottom. Ignore the tearjerker reunion. (Ep.9)

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