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Flintlock musket
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Single-shot flintlock musket, Mami's primary weapon. Easily summonable in numbers, fired by hand or remotely, and also usable as a melee weapon. Expended bullets can summon strings to ensnare the foe.
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Rose branch bow
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A bow resembling a rose branch (detail of the design), Madoka's trusted weapon. Fires magical arrows that home in on the foe, and is also capable of firing multiple arrows in one shot, as seen in the picture.
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Bullet strings
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Strings that grow from expended bullet casings of Mami's muskets, immobilizing enemies.
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Golf driver
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A driver, also known as wood (though not necessarily made of wood), a golf club for long distance shots, used to move the ball closer to the green. Given it's size, it's most likely a 1-wood, the club with the largest range in any golfer's bag, generally with a 460cc head. This is the largest head size for a golf club, thus making it the most adequate for literal clubbing.
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Ice skates
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Ice skates worn by Patricia's familiar, Mathieu. The blades are quite sharp, making them very dangerous.
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Magic ribbons
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Extending from her clothing or summoned out of the air, used by Mami. They can freely extend or constrict.
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Pipe bomb
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A simple, yet powerful pipe bomb, assembled by hand by Homura from blueprints found on the internet. Activated by a large button at the top.
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Katana
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A katana found at a Shafuto Industries. Suspected to be a message from the producers, Studio Shaft, to possible licensers outside of Japan: a fellow animation studio, Studio Ghibli, is known to, when Miramax co-chairman Harvey Weinstein suggested editing Princess Mononoke to make it more marketable, have sent him an authentic katana with a simple message: "No cuts".
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Desert Eagle Mark XIX
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A very large caliber handgun, chambered for .50AE. Risen to fame by it's use in roughly 500 motion pictures and TV films, most notably as The Agents' weapon in the Matrix triology. It is very powerful, on par with most magnum revolvers, but possesses little value on the battlefield: it is very unwieldy, being exceedingly large and heavy, inaccurate, and it's magazine hold only seven rounds, due to their large size. Furthermore, it produces a monstrous recoil, making it very difficult to control. Homura's switch from to the Beretta 92 can be seen as a sign of maturity and weapon expertise. Stolen from Shafuto Industries.
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Remington Model 870
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A popular 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 the history. It's popularity is proven by it's use in military and law enforcement in a dozen countries. Stolen from Shafuto Industries.
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9mm ammunition
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A box of 9x19mm Parabellum ammo, containing 50 bullets. The NATO standard for handguns and submachine guns, it is probably the most common ammunition in the world. 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.
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Oktavia's cutlass
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A very large sword wielded by Oktavia von Seckendorff. The blade is similar to Sayaka's cutlass, but the handle has a much different design, without the handguard. Dual wielded by Oktavia, in this timeline.
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Ornamental swords
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Four swords of classical design, attached to Oktavia's back, with her coat of arms hanging from them. Mostly for ornamental purposes.
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Wheels of fate
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Large wooden carriage wheels, summoned in large numbers by Oktavia von Seckendorff. Capable of fast movement, they carry sufficient force to send a person flying away.
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Modular spear
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Kyouko's trademark weapon, a modular spear. While steel hard, it is extremely flexible, and can extend or bend easily. The handle can be broken down into numerous pieces, connected by a chain, allowing her to attack or defend over a wide area. The chain runs along the handle, ending in a heavy ball at the blunt side. The ball's weight is used to easily wrap the chain around foes, restricting them.
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Howa Type 89
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A Japanese assault rifle, chambered for 5.56x45mm NATO, the most common assault rifle ammo. Introduced in 1989 as the standard-issue rifle of the Japan Self-Defense Forces, it is solely used by Japan due to its strict anti-military hardware export laws. It's known affectively as "Buddy". Stolen from a JSDF base.
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FN Minimi
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A Belgium 5.56mm wikipedia:light machine gun developed by the venerable manufacturer FN Herstal. Best known by the designation for it's American variety, the M249 light machine gun (previously known as Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW)), it is in widespread use across the western world, and has been present in nearly every conflict since it's inception. It provides infantry squads with the heavy volume of fire of a machine gun combined with accuracy and portability approaching that of a rifle, while also useful as a mounted weapon both in structures and in vehicles. Homura's particular weapon appears to be a paratrooper version with a 200 round drum. Stolen from a JSDF base.
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M26 grenade
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A post-WW2 American fragmentation grenade, affectionately known as the "lemon grenade", due to its shape. However, the one used by Homura is most likely a dud: it produces a relatively small explosion, with no fragments. Likely stolen from a US base in Japan.
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