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|<center>[[wikipedia:Remington Model 870|Remington Model 870]]</center> | |<center>[[wikipedia:Remington Model 870|Remington Model 870]]</center> | ||
|<center>A popular [[wikipedia:Pump-action shotgun|pump-action shotgun]]. Introduced in 1955 as a modern, streamlined, rugged, reliable, and relatively inexpensive shotgun, it has sold over ten million pieces by 2009, making it the best-selling shotgun in | |<center>A popular [[wikipedia:Pump-action shotgun|pump-action shotgun]]. Introduced in 1955 as a modern, streamlined, rugged, reliable, and relatively inexpensive shotgun, it has sold over ten million pieces by 2009, making it the best-selling shotgun in history. It's popularity is proven by it's use in military and law enforcement in a dozen countries.<br>Stolen from Shafuto Industries.</center> | ||
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Revision as of 01:43, 1 May 2011
One of the typical "magical girl" anime characteristics that Madoka Magica stands out from is weaponry. While most such series feature weapons such as magical staffs and rods (when they show weapons at all), all heavily magic-related, weaponry in Madoka is far more mundane, with the main characters using weapons such as bows, swords and spears.
Homura Akemi is particularly notable for using real-life firearms and explosives to great effect, lacking weapons of her own.
Appearance
Weapons listed by order of appearance in the episode: images do no necessarily follow this order.
Episode 1
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Episode 2
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Episode 3
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File:Mami twin cannons.jpg | ||
Episode 4
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Episode 5
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Episode 6
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Episode 7
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Episode 8
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With it, Homura is pinpoint accurate: she connected exactly fifteen shots, a standard full magazine of the Beretta M9, a US military variant. As she empties the magazine, it lead to speculation that it might have been stolen from a US base in Japan. |
Episode 9
Image | Name | Description |
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Episode 10
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Stolen from Shafuto Industries. | ||
Stolen from Shafuto Industries. | ||
Stolen from Shafuto Industries. Note that fact that neither weapon stolen from the locker is chambered for this round: the only weapon in the series that uses it is the Beretta 92, which Homura likely did not possess yet. | ||
Stolen from a JSDF base. | ||
Stolen from a JSDF base. | ||
Episode 11
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Episode 12
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