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Goddess of Victory: Nikke
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Official art depicting the Counters squad
Release Date: November 4, 2022
Developer: Shift Up
Publisher: Level Infinite, Tencent Games
Platforms: Android
IOS
PC (Feb 15 2023)
Genre: Third-Person Shooter
Role-Playing


Goddess of Victory: Nikke (Korean: 승리의 여신: 니케 Seungniui Yeosin: Nike), (Japanese: 勝利の女神:NIKKE Shōri no Megami: Nike), (Chinese: 勝利女神:妮姬 Shènglì Nǚshén: Nījī), is an anime-style third-person shooter and role-playing game developed by South Korean studio Shift Up and published by Level Infinite. Nikke takes place in a post-apocalyptic future where humanity had to flee underground after it was attacked by mechanical creatures known as "Raptures". To fight back against the Raptures and reclaim the surface, humanity started converting women and children into cybernetic machines called "Nikkes". The three dominant military manufacturers: Elysion, Missilis Industry and Tetra Line are responsible for creating the bulk of the Nikke. The story follows the perspective of a rookie commander who is suddenly put in command of the rag-tag "Counters" squad after his own commander is KIA.

All weapons in-game may resemble real life weapons but are not supposed to be them, and instead are completely fictional. Most weapons only have one reload, which is usually treated as an empty reload (in addition they will often only load 3 rounds when reloading shotguns/snipers which tops up the entire magazine). Chibi models often have mirrored 3d models. When viewing other characters shooting from alternate angles, their chibi version's 3d model is used. Some characters have bugged animations for the their default skins, but their alternate skins have the correct animations. Many launchers have their scopes/controls on the opposite side of their real life configurations. This is probably due to the developers wanting to show the characters full body when they aren't aiming (although arguably they could have just faced the characters the opposite direction). Many shotguns or sniper rifles are depicted with different functions from reality, such as pump actions becoming semi-auto. Machineguns behave much like the "X-55 Devotion" from Titanfall 2, where the firerate increases the longer you fire the weapon.


The following weapons appear in the video game Goddess of Victory: Nikke:


Pistols

Glock 17 Generation 5

Added as a playable character for the 2023 April Fools Day event "Full Fool Day" and 2024 April Fools event "Liar's End", Shifty appears to use a blue framed Glock 17 Gen 5 with a Flux Defense Stock and 33-round extended magazine. It has the early model cutout in the front magazine well but with later model MOS optic mount. It is fitted with a Trijicon SRO and a weapon light seemingly inspired by the SureFire XC2-B Ultra-Compact Weapon Light.

Glock 17 Generation 5 with Flux Defense Stock Brace and 33-round extended magazine - 9x19mm Parabellum
Glock 17T training pistol (for reference).
Official art of Shifty with her Glock.
Shifty being overly positive while a terrified Syuen reloads.
Aiming shows the 3D model for the Glock 17. Shifty is one of the few characters that has the 3D model visible while controlling her.

Heckler & Koch USP

Added during the crossover event with Neon Genesis Evangelion called "You Can (Not) Evade", Misato Katsuragi uses a .40 S&W Heckler & Koch USP, the same pistol she used in her home series. Is has been converted to full auto and is mounted in a fictional chassis resembling the TDI Kard with elements from the Brügger & Thomet USW series pistol chassis. Outside of combat the pistol is depicted without the chassis.

Heckler & Koch USP - .40 S&W
A promotional image featuring Misato with her pistol next to Pen Pen.

Submachine Guns

Agram 2000

Added during the "CLAY, MORE" event, Clay uses what appears to be a heavily stylized Agram 2000, which is named "You Can Do It". It is fitted with a Vortex Venom Red Dot Sight.

Agram 2000 - 9x19mm
Promotional image of Clay with her submachine gun.

Auto-Ordnance M1928 Thompson

The Hedonia leader Rosanna, added as a playable character during the "Queen's Order" event, uses a customized Thompson M1928. The bolt is incorrectly depicted as forward. The grip and foregrip appear to be pearl or ivory. The stock somewhat resembles the Pakistani Thompson with a Chinese Type 56 folding buttstock. Hedonia mobsters also use M1928 Thompsons, though these are closer to the original design. The magazine guide has been extended and a strut has been added from the bottom of the guide to the end of the pistol grip.

M1928 Thompson with 50-round drum magazine - .45 ACP
Rosanna with her SMG in a promotional image.
Rosanna idle with her SMG.
Her interact animation has her fire into the air like a 1920s mobster. Note the bolt doesn't move and the casings seem larger than the magazine. Them being rifle casings instead of 45. ACP could be explained by the future setting lore, however.
With her Thompson in combat.
Start of the reload, she locks the bolt back. The Thompson has a bolt hold open, so this procedure shouldn't be necessary.
Then she bashes the top of the Thompson, ejecting the magazine.
Loading a new magazine. After she inserts it the bolt incorrectly gets sent forward.
Rosanna firing from the hip with her Thompson during her Burst Skill animation. Note the Hedonia mobsters behind her also armed with Thompsons.
Rosanna's "Ms. Dangerous" skin during the "Kill the Lord" event.
Rosanna and Hedonia mobsters armed with Thompsons in the Live2D banner for the "Queen's Order" event (drawn by mikan03_26).
A Hedonia mobster with a more standard M1928.
Chibi Rosanna with her Thompson.

Beretta M12

Novel uses a Beretta M12, referred to as "Sixth Sense", as her main armament. It features a large suppressor, fictional magazine extension and fictional strut between the magazine well and the grip. It also has a fictional optic clamp with a sight seemingly inspired by a myriad of sights; (the Hartman MH1, Feyachi RS-25, Holosun 512C, Vortex AMG UH-1).

Beretta M12 - 9x19mm
Novel with the M12 on her back.
Crouched with the SMG.
Dropping the spent magazine...
...and loading a new one.
Novel in her "Penguin Holmes" skin.
Novel in her "Detective Nurse" skin with a alternate color palette for her M12.
Chibi Novel with her M12.
Ditto, but alternate skins.

Bergmann MP 18/I

Mica: Snow Buddy, added during the "NEVERLAND" event, uses an SMG which is mostly based on the MP 18/I named "Winter Salute". It has the barrel shroud and sights of the Steyr MP 34 (minus bayonet mount and with a conical flash hider), magazine release similar to the Erma EMP, and a blocky receiver and rear sight resembling the ones seen on the M1A1 Thompson. Its iron sights are off center to the left.

Bergmann MP18 - 9x19mm
Steyr-Solothurn S1-100, model MP 34
Promotional image of Mica with her SMG.
Mica with her Bergmann in-game.
Removing the spent magazine; she doesn't use the release at all.
Pulling out a fresh snail drum magazine.
Inserting it, which causes the bolt to drop.
Chibi Mica with her SMG.

Custom 9mm AR-15 "Inflexible"

Miranda uses

Custom 9mm AR-15 "Perfect Line"

Brid uses a Custom 9mm AR-15 called "Perfect Line". It appears to have a Colt 9mm Submachine Gun lower with no fencing around the magazine release with a skeletonized and flared magazine well (with Glock 33-round magazines feeding on an angle similar to the CMMG MkGs) and the upper appears to be based on the Spikes Tactical 9mm upper with the brass deflector of the Grey Ghost MKII upper, the forward assist resembles a cross between the Juggernaut Tactical JTE upper with Sharps Bros SB04 upper. It has a Magpul Enhanced Trigger Guard, Magpul MOE SL stock, Magpul MOE-K2+ style grip, the trigger appears inspired by both the Midwest Industries and CMC Triggers flat single-stage trigger systems, a charging handle which appears to be flush, but might be based on the Fortis Clutch (right) and a handguard which appears to be a hybrid between the Midwest Industries G3M and Geissele MK16. It mounts a Unity Tactical FAST 2.26 Inch Micro Mount + Aimpoint Micro T2, Unity Tactical FAST FTC 30mm PTS + what appears to be a chopped down heavily fictionalized Vortex StrikeFire II, with the rear iron sight being based on the Knight's Armament Company Folding Micro Folding Sight and the front based on the Diamondhead Diamond Integrated Sighting System. It also mounts a Steiner DBAL-A3, SureFire M600U Ultra Scout Light, and handstop possibly inspired by the RailScales Karve-P. The barrel doesn't appear to protrude past the handguard.

Colt 9mm SMG (aka Colt R0635) - 9x19mm
CMMG MkGs Banshee 300 - 9x19mm Parabellum
Brid with her SMG in a promotional image.
Brid with her AR-based SMG and one and a half other AR rifles next to her seat, two of which have chamber flags. The rifle on the right appears to have a Leupold Mark 4 HAMR with DeltaPoint on top, Radian Raptor-LT charging handle, Mission First Tactical Battlelink Minimalist stock and Sylvan Arms Flared Magwell.
Taking cover with her SMG.
Reloading. The empty magazine is actually empty and new magazine actually has rounds in it. That said, she doesn't use the bolt release.
Brid's "Black Moon" skin. The AR remains the same.
Brid's "Model Worker" skin. The AR is slightly modified here and now mounts a NightForce ATACR 1-8x24mm in a NightForce Unimount. It also has a Unity Tactical HOT BUTTON, which replaces the default button for the M600U. It also appears to have a muzzle device inspired by the Precision Armament Hypertap, but with more of the small port holes instead of the large cutouts.
Taking cover with her AR.
Chibi Brid with her SMG.
Chibi Brid "Model Worker" with her SMG.

Custom 9mm AR-15 "Team Chemistry"

Privaty uses

Privaty with her SMG during her Burst Skill.

CZ Scorpion Evo 3 A1

The Nikke Nero, added as a playable character during the "Nya Nya Paradise" event, uses a CZ Scorpion Evo 3 with an integral suppressor (which is named "Meow Meow"). The fire selector appears to be toward the rear instead of the top and the SMG uses the Laugo M8A stock. The foregrip resembles pistol grips such as the US PALM AK Grip or the TDI-ARMS ERG AK Grip (although it also resembles various vertical handstops, both milspec and airsoft).

CZ Scorpion Evo 3 A1 - 9x19mm
CZ Scorpion Evo 3 S1 with Innovative Arms SC9 suppressor (the one in-game is more the length of the SC9-K) - 9x19mm
Nero with her SMG in a promotional image.
Nero idle with the Scorpion.
Dropping the magazine on empty...
...and loading a new one.
Nero smacks the bolt release with a cat-like strike.
Chibi Nero with the Scorpion.

FN P90

D, added during the "License to Kill" event, uses an FN P90, which is named "Storm Eye". It is fitted with an EFFEN 90 (XF50 Tri-Rail) upper receiver and mounts a Trijicon SRS. The forend is reminiscent of the Dan Haga Designs/Haga Defense P90 M-LOK Handguards, although it appears to be two separate units instead of one whole unit ( a suppressor with breaching spikes and a laser module). Her partner, K, uses fictional twin SMGs which somewhat resemble the front end of the P90 and feed from similar magazines.

FN PS90, customized with a short SBR barrel and an aftermarket EFFEN 90 (XF50 Tri-Rail) upper receiver - 5.7x28mm
FN P90 TR (Triple Rail) with optics removed - 5.7x28mm, for comparison
D with her SMG in a promotional image. Note the blue tipped SS197SR (although in-game it is probably a fictionalized round).
D with the P90.
D takes cover with her P90.
Pulling out a new magazine after tossing the expended one.
Tugging the charging handle.
D with her P90 in a cutscene from Chapter 14.
Chibi D with the P90.

Heckler & Koch MP5K

Signal uses a Heckler & Koch MP5K which is named "Soap Opera".

Heckler & Koch MP5K - 9x19mm
Signal with her SMG in a promotional image.
Signal with the MP5K.
Signal takes cover with her MP5K.
Loading a fresh magazine. The spent magazine is correctly depicted empty and new one with rounds, however the paddle incorrectly appears to lock itself back when the reload starts.
Slapping the paddle into battery.
Chibi Signal with her MP5K.

Heckler & Koch MP5KA4

Signal's "Dramatic Chocolate" skin turns the MP5K into a MP5KA4 with white vertical grip, white trigger housing, and a EOTech HWS XPS2 holographic sight mounted on an MFI HK Universal Ultra Low Profile Mount. Note the screws and adjustment lug on the XPS2 have been swapped to the side that the elevation and windage knobs are normally on.

MP5KA4 - 9x19mm
Signal's "Dramatic Chocolate" skin.
Chibi Signal's "Dramatic Chocolate" skin with the MP5KA4.

KBP PP-2000

The PP-2000 is used by the mass production Nikke series Soldier OW/Soldier Owl and Lumi. It lacks its folding charging handle, with there instead being a tube above the barrel with the front sight, and the picatinny rail on top has been replaced by a fictional rear sight. The weapon is referred to as "Searching Owl", and is fitted with a 40-round magazine and a stock which is seemingly a hybrid of the PP-2000 stock and the OTs-126 stock.

PP-2000 - 9x19mm
Soldier OW with her PP-2000.
Taking cover in combat with her PP.
When reloading, she braces the stock against her shoulder while holding the foregrip with her support hand and ejects the magazine.
Grabbing a new magazine. Soldier OW is one of the few Nikkes depicted using their pouches.
About to insert it.
Chibi Soldier OW with her PP-2000.
Lumi with her PP-2000.

KRISS Vector

Added as a playable character for the "Liar's End" April Fools event, Syuen appears to use a KRISS Vector SDP. It has a handguard which is likely inspired by the airsoft Acetech VIK M-LOK, and its muzzle device is seemingly based on the airsoft Acetech Thor. The magazine well appears to be based on the fictional "V308" from Rainbow Six: Seige. The magazine release is on the opposite side and the weapon lacks any sights.

KRISS USA Vector SDP Gen II - .45 ACP / 9x19mm Parabellum
Promotional images for Syuen.
A terrified Syuen with her Vector.
Tossing the spent magazine while being assailed by Raptures. The bolt is always depicted as locked back and she never toggles the weapon's controls.
Grabbing a new mag.
Syuen struggles to seat the new magazine while Doro-induced chaos from her Burst skill happens in the background.
Spraying and praying while the final part of her Burst skill plays. Note the characterization of the Mantis Squad members are shoutouts to My Hero Academia, Devil May Cry and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.

MAC-10 / Steyr SPP hybrid

Added during the "Jinx Player" event, Quency: Escape Queen uses what twin suppressed SMGs based on both the MAC-10 and the Steyr SPP which are named "Secret Exit".

MAC-10 with Sionics Two-Stage Sound Suppressor - .45 ACP
Steyr SPP with 30-round magazine - 9x19mm
Promotional image of Quency with her SMGs.
Quency in-game.
Aiming.
Dumping the spent magazines. She inserts new ones from behind her, although based on the prior image its unclear where the magazines are stored.
About to resume her default pose. Note one bolt is forward and one is back, possibly meaning that you are only supposed to see one port at a time depending on if she is reloading or not. Also note she doesn't use the charging handles at all.
Chibi Quency with her SMGs.

Magpul FMG-9

Added during the "Golden Coin Rush" event, Alice: Wonderland Rabbit uses a pink Magpul FMG-9 with added padding, which is named "My Little Bunny".

Magpul FMG-9 in open form - 9x19mm Parabellum
Alice with her FMG-9 in a promotional image.

Minebea M-9

The Minebea M-9 is seen in the hands of the mass production Tetra Line NIKKE series iDoll Ocean. Her submachine gun is called "Swaying Ocean", and has a trigger guard similar to the IWI Uzi Pro (without the folding grip).

Minebea M-9 (Current Model) - 9x19mm
IWI Uzi Pro - 9x19mm
iDoll Ocean with her SMG.
Ejecting the spent magazine.
Loading a new magazine...
...and finally chambering it.
Chibi iDoll Ocean with her SMG.

Shotguns

Armsel Protecta

Added during the "Sea, You, Again" event, Anis: Sparkling Summer uses a shotgun called "Libertine Aqua", which is based on the Armsel Protecta. This is the second weapon she uses that is of South African origin which has a rotating drum. In addition to the aesthetics being similar to a water gun, the shotgun has a pressure gauge with two different pipes connected to the bottle on the front. The muzzle device seems based on the one on the Nerf Mech Tommy 20. The sticker on the side makes a reference to one of the other variants of the Armsel Striker, the SWD/Cobray Street Sweeper, stating "Scrap Sweeper". The text on the bottle on the front "Counters Sweat" is a play on the name of the protagonist's squad: Counters.

Armsel Protecta with 12" barrel - 12 gauge
Anis with her shotgun in a promotional image.
Anis with her Protecta.
Grabbing a shell at the start of her reload.
About to load it.
Loaded. She slaps in the last shell at the end of the reload.
Chibi Anis with her shotgun.

Benelli M4 Super 90 "Rust Chaser"

Added during the "D-Outsiders" event, Viper uses a shotgun called "Rust Chaser", which is modeled after the Benelli M4 Super 90. The rear receiver is slightly sloped and has the safety of the Mossberg 500. It has a Hartman MH1 reflex sight and fictional forend and heat shield likely inspired by accessories such as the RX Arms Benelli M4 M-LOK Heat Shield, Midwest Industries Benelli M4 M-LOK Handguard, Mesa Tactical Truckee Forend for Ben M4, and the GG&G Magpul Zhukov Handguard modified for Beretta 1301. The forend and heat shield also have elements of the CZ-USA Scorpion 3+ Carbine handguard.

Benelli M4 Super 90 with 7-shot tube - 12 gauge
Viper with her shotgun in an official promotional image.
Viper with her M4 Super 90.
Reloading.
Viper in her "Toxic Rabbit" skin.
Chibi Viper with the shotgun. Note the mirrored port.

Benelli M4 Super 90 "Lion Heart"

Added during the "Lion Heart" event, Leona uses a shotgun called "Lion's Roar", which is also modeled after the Benelli M4 Super 90. It has a Carlson’s Tactical Muzzle Brake, Strike Industries HAYL Rail M-LOK Handguard and EOTech EXPS2 (with a blocky rear section of the housing like the Hartman MH1). It also has an FFT Oversized Bolt Release Button and a even longer version of the RX Arms Benelli M4 Charging Handle. The stock isn't angled as steeply like the one on the M4 Super 90, instead being angled more like the one on the FABARM STF 12 Telescopic.

Leona with her shotgun in a promotional image.
Leona with her M4 Super 90.
Pulling out some shells from her shirt.
Loading.
Chibi Leona on chibi Timi while holding her shotgun.
Ditto, but better view of the stock.

Benelli M4 H20 Tactical

Added during the "Perfect Maid" event, Privaty: Unkind Maid uses a Benelli M4 H20 Tactical named "Demanding Lover". It has an Aimpoint CompM5 (called "Ahapoint in the markings), a bolt release extension seemingly inspired by the Shell Tactical Benelli M4 Bolt Release and a Midwest Industries Benelli M4 M-LOK Handguard (with fictional element in the rear). It also has a RailScales 3 Slot G10 with Minidot pattern (with fictional third hole), SIG-Sauer M400 M-LOK Handstop and SureFire M600U Ultra Scout Light. The stock sling cutout is absent and the charging handle appears to be fictional, but might be based on ones such as the one on the Benelli M3.

Benelli M4 H20 Tactical with 5-shot tube - 12 gauge
Privaty with her shotgun in a promotional image.
Privaty with her Benelli M4 H20 Tactical.
The bolt locked back on empty.
Chamber loading.
Then dropping the bolt right after. She doesn't appear to use the bolt release.
Topping off with three new shells, which tops off the shotgun magazine to a total of nine shells somehow.
Chibi Privaty with her shotgun (note the bolt release appears to be mirrored and she holds it as if it has a pistol grip).

Franchi SPAS-12

Added during the "Golden Coin Rush" event, Soda: Twinkling Bunny uses a customized Franchi SPAS-12 named "Undiminished". It has white, green and black furniture, a gigantic fictional palm rest, MatchSaverz Shotshell Holder and weaponlight mounted onto the magazine tube.

Franchi SPAS-12 with folded stock, butt hook and sling - 12 gauge
Soda with her shotgun in a promotional image.
Taking cover with her SPAS-12.
Reloading.
Chibi Soda with her SPAS-12.

Husan Arms MKA 1923

Poli uses a slightly stylized Husan Arms MKA 1923, which is named "Wild Hound". The rear of the stock has a cheek rest hump similar to the one on the FAMAS or QBZ-95. The barrel appears to have a port cut into it and the handguard has a slight flair at the bottom. The charging handle has been moved to where it would be on the IMI Tavor series. The optic somewhat resembles the Meprolight MOR Pro with added backup iron sights and flanged sides.

Husan Arms MKA 1923 - 12 gauge
Poli with her MKA 1923 in a promotional image (which is the same as her Burst Skill). Note the wrapped suppressor, which doesn't appear in the gameplay proper. Also note the optic's flanged sides of the housing don't protrude as far as the in-game version.
Poli in CG from the "A.C.P.U.! FREEZE!" Live2D background. The same suppressor and optic design is also here.
Poli with the shotgun.
Taking cover with the shotgun.
Dropping the "spent" magazine after pulling the charging handle back.
Loading a fresh one.
She then pushes the charging handle forward (without giving it a tug backwards) and the bolt rides home.
Poli with her MKA 1923 during her Burst Skill.
Poli's "Sweet Holic" skin.
Chibi Poli with the shotgun. Note the port is completely open here.
Poli in the intro animation for Chapter 22 "Invasion", pulling out her MKA 1923 after spotting an invading Crawler-type Rapture in the Arc.
She takes a knee, checks her magazine...
...and lets fly at the Rapture. Note the charging port isn't animated.

Molot Vepr-12

Neve, added during the "Miracle Snow" event, uses a shotgun named "Hibernation". It appears to be a heavily modified Vepr-12. The fire selector on the right side of the shotgun is based on the Fostech Echo AK-47 Selector Plate + Echo AK Selector Lever (this combination was also used for Diesel's RPK-74M (although they were drawn by different artists). The stock most closely resembles the one used on the 2012/2014 prototype AK-12. The pistol grips bears some resemblance to the AGS-74 PRO Stage 2, although the palm shelf is very different. Its bolt release is entirely different and now is on the side of the shotgun instead of the bottom. The magazine well is flared similarly to the Dissident Arms modified Veprs. The magazines resemble SGM Tactical magazines, albeit the design looks more like the Saiga-12 10-rounders, and the floor plate vaguely resembles one used for AR-pattern rifles (such as the Strike Industries EMP+5). The charging handle has a ZenitCo RP-1, the handstop resembles a skeletonized Strike Industries LINK Angled Handstop, and the laser/light module vaguely resembles an AN/PEQ-15. The top cover somewhat resembles the Sureshot MK3, while the section of picatinny rail above the gas tube resembles a reversed rear section of the CNC Guns Custom AK-74 Modernization Kit. The overall barrel and handguard configuration has elements of the various custom Vepr-12 rifles Dissident Arms creates fused with the the front half of a SOTMFG Javelin SD M-LOK Handguard. The muzzle brake appears to be fictitious; it shares elements with both the JMac Customs RRD-2C-14-S (twin vents and flat top) and the Tromix Shark 2 (angled ports), while its overall size and shape is similar to the DB TAC shotgun muzzle brakes such as the MZ-1811-870-B or MZ-1811-M500-B. The muzzle brake in reality might damage the very thin angled picatinny rail surrounding it.

Molot Vepr-12 - 12 gauge
Neve with her shotgun in a promotional image. The text on the stock appears to say "ШМИАТКА" (Shmiatka in cyrillic).
Neve with her modified Vepr.
When reloading from empty, she lets go of the pistol grip and pushes the magazine release with her index finger.
About to load a new magazine...
...and somehow pushing the charging handle forward with her index finger while holding the pistol grip.
Chibi Neve with the Vepr-12.

Salient Arms International Remington M870

Mary uses a Salient Arms M870 with a (slightly longer than) 4-round magazine and a TiN coated bolt of the Benelli M3 Super 90. The shotgun, referred to as "Kindness", has a GG&G style charging handle, Arredondo Speedloader Assist and airsoft Crosman 0290 Red Dot Sight (without the knobs on the bottom) with a Kobra-style dial on the top. A Magpul M-LOK MVG Vertical Grip is attached to the Magpul MOE Forend. The Magpul SGA stock appears to have a bandage wrapped around it The suppressor appears to be a SilencerCo Osprey suppressor with a long fiber optic sight bead; it is strange the artist went with a pistol-caliber suppressor, as the SilencerCo Salvo 12 is the one they manufacturer for shotguns. Perhaps it was for aesthetic reasons.

Salient Arms International Remington M870 - 12 gauge
Benelli M3 Super 90 - 12 gauge
Mary with her shotgun in a promotional image. Note the Missilis logo in place of the Salient Arms logo. It is strange that the shotgun is manufactured by Missilis Industry, not Tetra Line, as the company that manufactured Mary is Tetra. The logo is gone in the game proper, so it might have been a mistake (although Missilis is seen in lore as the main armament faction so maybe not).
Her shotgun seen here for her idle pose is slightly different than the one for her combat pose. The charging handle is almost flat and tiny, there is no vertical grip, and the finish looks more anodized than titanium nitride-coated.
Mary with the M870 in combat. Note the forend appears to be glitched (compared with the promotional image) as it is too far forward and clipping into the suppressor and magazine cap.
Reloading with a speedloader; neither the pump nor the ejection port charging handle are touched during the reload. In addition, she sticks the speedloader into the shotgun in the opposite direction from the magazine tube, which wouldn't work at all in reality and the negates the whole purpose of having a speedloader assist.
When about half the shells are loaded the rest disappear from the tube... (note at this angle the magazine cap is visible again)
...and the handle seemly vanishes, allowing the empty tube to fall to the ground.
Chibi Mary with the M870.

Serbu Super Shorty

Added during the "Color Less" event, Zwei uses twin Remington 870 based Serbu Super Shorty shotguns named "President Junior". They have mounted brakes which appear to be hybrids of the Aimtech Shotgun Mount and Trinity Saddle Picatinny Mount. There is a Trijicon RMR mounted atop each.

Serbu Super Shorty Shotgun made from a Remington 870 - 12 gauge
Promotional art of Zwei with her shotguns.
Zwei's burst animation, where she charges up her shotguns in her hip devices before firing.

Standard Manufacturing DP-12

Neon uses a Standard Manufacturing DP-12 with a C-MORE CSR SlideRide Red Dot Sight. The shotgun is called "Annihilation", and is almost 1-to-1 with the real life shotgun, minus the narrower forend.

Standard Manufacturing DP-12 (FDE) - 12 gauge
Neon with her DP-12 in the splash art for Chapter 25 & Chapter 26.
Neon with her DP-12.
Taking cover with the shotgun.
Reloading.
Ditto. She only loads one shell in each tube.
Neon during her Burst animation with the DP-12.
After pumping the shotgun she spits out the shell.
Neon in her "Bling Bullet" skin.
Chibi Neon with her shotgun.

Assault and Battle Rifles

AKMS/Custom Galil ACE GAR1639 Hybrid

Added during the "Beauty Full Shot" event, Rosanna: Chic Ocean uses what appears to be a hybrid of an AKMS and a customized Galil ACE GAR1639 (by maikman) with the muzzle brake of the AK-103. Strangley, it is named "Golden Thompson", a name much more appropriate for her base skin weapon.

AKMS with stock folded - 7.62x39mm
A custom Galil ACE GAR1639 by maikman - 7.62x39mm. It has a 11.5" barrel cut down by Definitive Arms, RS Regulate GAR-5M rail, cut down magazine well, original Galil stock and Aimpoint T1.
Rosanna with her Galil/AKMS in a promotional image. Note the fictional top housing extends from the top cover over the gas tube to the front sight.
Rosanna with her rifle.
Kicking out the spent magazine with a fresh one.
She then rocks in the magazine the wrong direction, rear first...
...then the bolt drops on its own.
Chibi Rosanna with her rifle.

Colt M16A1

Added during the "Sea, You, Again" event, Neon: Blue Ocean's rifle, called "Big Big Wave", appears to be a M16A1. It has a stylized 3-prong flash hider, carry handle from the Diemaco C7 LSW (which is mounted to where the front sight post would be), and a Beta C-Mag. The bolt lacks forward assist grooves, lacks gas ports in the dust cover cutout, but has three ports toward the rear (one of which appears to be in the same place as the firing pin retainer).

Mockup of an XM16E1 rifle with 20 round magazine using an M16A1 as the base - 5.56x45mm NATO
Diemaco/Colt Canada C7A1 LSW - 5.56x45mm NATO
Neon with her rifle in a promotional image. Note the closest drum on the Beta C-Mag appears to be on the wrong layer.
Neon with her rifle.
Dropping the spent magazine.
About to insert a new one.
Giving it one more tap. After she slaps the bolt release.
Chibi Neon with the rifle. Note the bolt is mirrored for some reason.

CSGC QBZ-95

Added as a playable character in the "Dirty Backyard" event, Peony Association leader Moran uses a QBZ-95. Named "Dragon Head", it is fitted with a T97.ca Gen 1 FTU and mounts a Axion Kobra EKP-8-18 (without sunshade). The in-game QBZ features the front iron sight as part of the barrel, even though in reality it is part of the upper reciever.

QBZ-95 - 5.8x42mm
Type 97 NSR with FTU unit installed - .223 Remington.
Moran with her QBZ-95 in a story scene before she became playable.
Moran with her QBZ-95 in a promotional image.
Resting the rifle over her shoulder.
Moran taking cover with the QBZ.
Reloading the rifle; when starting the animation, the rifle already has its magazine removed.
Rocking in a new mag. She never uses the charging handle and can immediately begin shooting after this (that said, this is a fictional rendition of the rifle in which Moran can fire at the same rpm as a minigun for almost a minute during her burst skill).
Chibi Moran with the rifle.

Desert Tech MDR

Added during the "Friends As Close As A Tied Ribbon" event, Ein uses a scoped Desert Tech MDR. It is called "Young Punk" and is classified as a sniper rifle. It shares some elements with the MSBS-5.56B Radon 2011 mockup and the muzzle brake of the FN P90.

Desert Tech Micro Dynamic Rifle - 5.56x45mm NATO
MSBS-5.56B Radon 2011 (mockup) - 5.56x45mm
Ein with the rifle in a promotional image.

FN C1A1

Added as a playable character during the "Maid in Valentine" event, Ade uses a rifle, called "The Classic", which vaguely resembles the FN C1A1 (with the vented handguard of the L1A1). It shares some elements with the C2A1 and has a foregrip similar to the Australian L1A1 modifications in Vietnam, and a L2A1 inspired muzzle brake (though the design is more conventional). The vented handguard extends the full length of the barrel and the rifle has a hooded front sight, much like the Heckler & Koch G3. The overall aesthetic is reminiscent of designs by the artist coh (khakiyawn).

FN/Canadian Arsenals Limited C1A1 - 7.62x51mm NATO
One such Australian L1A1 modified in Vietnam, nicknamed "The Bitch" - 7.62x51mm NATO
Ade with her rifle in a promotional image.
Ade with her rifle.
Dropping an empty magazine at the start of the reload.
About to insert a fresh magazine.
Tugging the charging handle.
The handle moving forward.
Chibi Ade with the rifle. Note the tubes on either side of the weapon.

FN SCAR-H / SIG MCX VIRTUS

Folkwang uses a rifle inspired by both the FN SCAR-H and the SIG-Sauer MCX VIRTUS with a silver and blue pattern. The reciever and handguard appear to take inpiration from both rifles, with the most elements being from the MCX (such as the forward assist, pistol grip and magazine release + fencing). It is fitted with the 20-round magazine of the SCAR-H, the SIG Telescoping Stock, and SIG Romeo & Juliet optics (specifically the Romeo8T and Juliet4). It is also fitted with what appears to be Troy Folding BattleSights, a blue Tactical Dynamics Skeletonized Vertical Foregrip and an integral suppressor.

FNH USA SCAR 17S with Kinetic Development Group MREX MkII 2.2
SIG-Sauer MCX VIRTUS TACOPS - .300 Blackout
Folkwang with her rifle in a promotional image.
Taking cover with her SCAR/MCX.
Folkwang dropping a spent magazine at the start of the reload.
Loading a new magazine.
Releasing the bolt.
Chibi Folkwang with her rifle.

HK51

Snow White: Innocent Days (added during the "Red Ash"/"RE:DASH" event) uses a customized HK51, which is named "Seven Dwarves II". It has what appears to be a stylized Magpul MP5 SL Handguard mixed with a Dakota Tactical MHS-33 handguard, Spuhr R-410 stock, Turkish MKE PVC translucent magazines, and muzzle device which resembles the Colt Model 609 flash hider. The foregrip vaguely resembles the airsoft Atlas Custom Works Skeletonized Vertical Foregrip, the pistol grip resembles a mix between the first generation grip on the HK416 and the Magpul MOE AR Grip, and the rifle has an Elcan SpecterDR optic mounted on top.

HK51 - 7.62x51mm
Snow White with her rifle next to Red Hood.
Promotional art for Snow White: Innocent Days.
Snow White with her HK51.
Holding the rifle in combat.
About to load a new magazine. The spent magazine vanishes from the magwell as soon as the reload starts.
Snow White grabbing the folding cocking handle...
...Pulling it all the way back...
...and releasing it.
Chibi Snow White: Innocent Days with her HK51.

Howa Type 64

Added during the "Beauty Full Shot" event, Sakura: Bloom in Summer uses a Howa Type 64 named "Ichigenkin". The handguard has been changed to wood.

Howa Type 64 - 7.62x51mm
Promotional image of Sakura with her Howa Type 64.
Sakura holds her rifle.
At the start of the reload; she is already inserting a new magazine, with the prior magazine likely having been removed while she was aiming.
Grabbing the charging handle...
...and pushing the bolt home.
Chibi Sakura with her rifle.

HS Produkt VHS-K2

Added during the "Sea, You, Again" event, Helm: Aquamarine's rifle, called "Battleship", appears to be a heavily stylized HS Produkt VHS-K2 with a elements of the Springfield Armory Hellion. It also appears to have elements inspired by the Kel-Tec RDB such as the pistol grip and handguard. It feeds from an AK-style magazine with rear release similar to the Vepr, but retains the dovetail mount, similar to the below image of the ZenitCo Kochevnik (albeit on the opposite side of the rifle).

HS Produkt VHS-K2 - 5.56x45mm NATO
Kel-Tec RDB-17 - 5.56x45mm NATO
Two AK rifles mounted in Kochevnik bullpup kits (early models)
Helm with her rifle in a promotional image.
Helm with her rifle.
Pulling the charging handle; she doesn't switch magazines when reloading.
Releasing the handle.
Helm: Aquamarine's chibi with the rifle.

KBP/TsKIB SOO ASh-12.7

Marian uses a bullpup rifle which somewhat resembles the ASh-12.7. The rifle is named "First Affection", although its markings state it is produced by "Alphatec Armament Group" and is named "Defender". It has part of the stock of the FB MSBS GROT B series with a cheek riser vaguely resembling the one on the Radikal Arms NK-1. The weapon loads from a magazine inspired buy the Magpul PMAG D-60 with the feed tower of the actual ShAK-12 mixed with the one from the Barrett M82. It has the pistol grip of the AK-12 models between 2012-2018 with the rear thumbhole grip being from the FN F2000. The optic appears to be based on the OKP-7 and is fitted on an AK-style dovetail side mount. The foregrip resembles an A2-style pistol grip, and the gas regulator vaguely resembles the one seen on the Kel-Tec RFB.

ASh-12.7 prototype - 12.7x55mm
Marian with her rifle in promotional art.
In her idle pose with the ASh-12.7.
Taking cover with her rifle while observing Rapi's behind.
Firing. She is one of the few characters where her weapon is visible when aiming while controlling her.
Reloading. She isn't depicted dropping the spent magazine and the new magazine is seemingly empty.
A corrupted Marian gives the magazine an extra tap, which seems to chamber the rifle.
Marian with her ASh-12.7 during her Burst skill animation.
Chibi Marian with her rifle. Thanks to Nikke-DB for the 3D model.

M14A

Added during the "D.ark Hero" event, Trony rifle, called "Transistor", appears to be a heavily stylized railgun version of the M14. It has a JAE-100 G3 style stock and is fitted with an upper rail that resembles either the Vltor CASV-14 or Troy M1A Battlerail. The scope vaguely resembles the Sightmark Wraith HD 4-32x50 Digital Riflescope, but is mostly an original design while the front folding sight is based on a Magpul MBUS Gen II.

M1A with JAE-100 G3 stock - .308 Winchester
Trony with her rifle in promotional art.

SIG-Sauer MCX VIRTUS SBR

A SIG-Sauer MCX VIRTUS SBR with an integral suppressor is seen in the hands of the mass production Elysion NIKKE series Soldier EG/Soldier Eagle. Her rifle is referred to as "Hunting Eagle", and is outfitted with a SIG-Sauer Folding Visor Stock, HoloSun HS510C optic, a stylized MAGPUL M-LOK AFG grip, B.E. Meyers MAWL laser module and a flashlight possibly based on the SureFire M600.

SIG-Sauer MCX VIRTUS SBR - 5.56x45mm NATO
SIG-Sauer MCX VIRTUS SBR with SUR300 suppressed upper receiver - .300 Blackout, for comparison
Soldier EG with her MCX VIRTUS. The weapon here appears different from the one used for combat; a SIG-Sauer “Kate Moss” stock, a SIG-Sauer ROMEO 3 MAX optic and an alternate suppressor (similar to the SRD556 with the visible baffle stack).
EG taking cover with the VIRTUS. Note the stock, suppressor and optic changes.
Dropping the spent magazine at the start of the reload.
About to insert a new one.
The bolt dropping as she inserts a new magazine, despite EG not touching any of the controls.
Chibi Soldier EG with her rifle.

Steyr ACR

Added during the crossover event with Neon Genesis Evangelion called "You Can (Not) Evade", Asuka Langley Soryu uses a red Steyr ACR (much like the Eva mechs do) It has a handguard based on the Desert Tech MDR and IWI Tavor series, while also having an alternate fire selector, Magpul PMAG style magazine and alternate magazine well. It is fitted with an optic which appears to be a hybrid of the SIG-Sauer ROMEO 8T and the ELCAN SpecterDR. Her Burst animation uses a similar angle and animation to a scene in the original show.

Steyr ACR - 5.56x45mm SCF
Asuka with her rifle in promotional art.

Machine Guns

Degtyaryov DP-27

Added during the "NEVERLAND" event, Ludmilla: Winter Owner uses a stylized Degtyaryov DP-27 which is named "Savior In The Snow".

Degtyaryov DP - 7.62x54mm R. Experimental Degtyarev machine gun with BraMit suppressor.
Ludmilla with her DP in a promotional image.
Ludmilla idle with her MG.
In her combat pose with her DP.
Removing the spent dinner plate.
Pulling out another from her coat...
...and smacking it down.
Chibi Ludmilla with her DP. Note the magazine flipped to the side while she has it slung on her back.

General Electric M134 Minigun

Emma uses a Terminator 2-style handheld M134 Minigun, which is named "Special Therapy". Much like in "Sasha" and "Natascha" from Team Fortress 2, the Minigun appears to feed from a drum based on the feed system used by the M61 Vulcan mounted on the F/A-18 (although no belt is visible). Shifty also uses the Minigun for her Burst skill.

Airsoft handheld M134 Minigun with 'Chainsaw grip' - (fake) 7.62x51mm
M61 Vulcan in the mounting used by the F/A-18 Hornet - 20x102mm Vulcan
Emma with the Minigun during the ending of Chapter 4 "Bouquet".
Emma with her Minigun.
Reloading.
Emma with the Minigun in her "Office Therapy" skin.
Emma with a Christmas themed Minigun in her "Color Me Red" skin.
Chibi Emma with the Minigun.
Ditto, but the alternate skin versions.
Shifty wildly firing her Minigun during her Burst skill.

Kalashnikov Concern RPK-74M

Diesel's weapon, "Wanderlust", is modeled after the RPK-74M. The top handguard has ribbing in the opposite direction of its real counterpart, and the lower handguard has been extended into the barrel, with its design is reminiscent of the girder on the L86A1 LSW (the design might be based on the AKM from Elysium, although in this case the housing could be indicating the LMG is a railgun). The stock is similar to the standard RPK-74 stock (with the dovetail cutout on the opposite end), although its silhouette is reminiscent of the ZenitCo PT-3 stock. It is also similar to the LI-291 stock. The pistol grip appears to be an AK-12 grip with added bumps. Like with the Vepr-12 (and more true to the real design unlike the Vepr's), the selector appears to be replaced by Fostech Echo AK-47 Selector Plate + Echo AK Selector Lever. Also like the Vepr, there is an addition of a fictional bolt hold open/release on the side. The magazines are designed as smooth black 45-rounders instead of the ribbed 45-round 6L26 magazines. The charging handle appears to be a tiny bump instead of flanging out like on the real machine gun (although this could be just the forced perspective in Live2D messing up). Similarly to the Scorpion EVO 3, the foregrip resembles pistol grips such as the US PALM AK Grip or the TDI-ARMS ERG AK Grip (although these were drawn by different artists). The laser module appears to be vaguely based on the ZenitCo Perst-4.

RPK-74M with 45-round box magazine - 5.45x39mm
L86A1 Light Support Weapon - 5.56x45mm
Diesel with her machine gun in a promotional image. Note the standard AK selector switch, which was changed to the Fostech selector in the game proper (in addition to the fictional bolt hold-open/release).
Diesel with the RPK-74M in the character info screen.
Taking cover with the LMG while in combat.
She somehow releases the empty magazine without touching any controls, then taps her hat.
About to load a new magazine into the RPK-74M...
...and pushing the fictional bolt release.
Diesel's "Strawberry Flower" skin; in addition to a new color palette, the weapon now mounts an Aimpoint Micro T-2. The design/color palette is reminiscent of high-end fashion brands like Gucci/Louis Vuitton.
Diesel's "Black Sunday" skin. Alongside the added T-2, the RPK's stock has been changed to a Magpul ACS stock, fitted through what might be a Rifle Dynamics AK To M4 Stock Adapter.
Chibi Diesel with the RPK-74M.
Ditto, but the alternate skin versions.

Sniper Rifles

Barrett M82A2

Added during the "Red Ash"/"RE:DASH" event, Red Hood uses a stylized Barrett M82A2 named "Wolfsbane".

Barrett M82A2 with riflescope - .50 BMG
Red Hood with her rifle in a promotional image.
Red Hood holding the M82A2 in her lobby pose. Note the fictional charging handle position, which is more akin to the position of the one seen on the MICOR Defense Leader 50 (the handle itself also looks similar to the one seen on that rifle).
She tosses her rifle in the air then places it on the ground in her interact animation, which gives a good view of the top of the rifle. Note the barrel has telescoped entirely rearwards in a similar to the Gepard GM6 Lynx.
Red Hood with her M82A2 in her combat pose.
Aiming. She is one of the few characters in which her weapon is visible while aiming. Note the fact it's the 3D model from her chibi.
Pulling out the spend magazine on empty.
About to load a new one.
Ejecting a spent casing while chambering the rifle; unlike the real M82A2, her rifle doesn't lock open on empty.
The bolt riding forward.
Red Hood with a young Snow White.
Snow White passing Red Hood her rifle.
Closeup of the scope and charging handle.
Chibi Red Hood with her M82A2.

Barrett XM109

Snow White uses a heavily stylized Barrett XM109, named "Seven Dwarves I", during her Burst skill. Snow White: Innocent Days is also seen with it in her Burst skill (which makes it apparent the rifle is mirrored) and notably uses it during an airdrop in the "Red Ash"/"RE:DASH" event. The weapon has a fictional scope, muzzle brake which appears to be a hybrid of the one on the XM109 and the one on the QBU-10. The stock is reminiscent of the FN SCAR's stock.

Barrett XM109 - 25x59mm
Snow White in promotional artwork with her rifle.
Snow White with her rifle, "Seven Dwarves I". The turret on the left is "Seven Dwarves IV" and right "Seven Dwarves V".
Activating her Burst skill. Her helmet faceplate activates and a fictional HUD appears around the scope.
Snow White with her rifle after activating her Burst skill (image created using Nikke-DB).
Snow White: Innocent Days and Red Hood with their Barrett inspired rifles.
Chibi Snow White with her rifle.

Blaser R93 LRS2 Jian She CS/LR hybrid

Absolute Squad leader Eunhwa uses the Blaser R93 LRS2 as her weapon of choice. The rifle, which is named "Perfectionist", seems to have a hybrid chassis with the Jian She CS/LR Sniper Rifle (for example the thumb hole stock and the forend of the chassis). Strangely, the bolt handle is never seen, despite both sides of the rifle being visible in both the Live2D animations and the 3D Chibi model.

Blaser R93 LSR2 - .338 Lapua Magnum
Jian She CS/LR4 - 7.62x51mm NATO
Eunhwa with the rifle.
Ditto, but taking cover.
Ejecting a round at the start of the reload.
Dropping the spend magazine.
About to load a new one.
And finally closing the bolt.
Eunhwa during her Burst Skill is seen aiming and firing her rifle from a helecopter.
Eunhwa with her R93 at the end of Chapter 4.
Eunhwa with her rifle outfitted with a Harris Bipod in Chapter 32.
Chibi Eunhwa with her rifle.

Desert Tech Hard Target Interdiction

Added during the "Blue Water Island" event, Mary: Bay Goddess's rifle, called "Summer Shot", is a Desert Tech HTI. The barrel and bolt are both titanium nitride-coated, the barrel has helical fluting instead of straight fluting, and the front railed handguard has been changed to one resembling the Geissele Super Modular Rail series. The scope mount appears to be a stylized Geissele Super Precision Scope Mount DDC and scope is a slightly stylized Vortex Viper PST Gen II 5-25x50 FFP EBR-7C MRAD DDC.

Desert Tech Hard Target Interdiction (Desert Yellow) - .50 BMG.
Mary with her HTI in a promotional image.
Mary with the rifle.
Taking cover with her HTI.
Dropping the magazine at the start of the reload. The bolt is somehow already locked back.
About to insert a fresh magazine...
...and closing the bolt.
Chibi Mary with the rifle.

DSR-Precision DSR-1

Added during the "Kill the Lord" event, D: Killer Wife's rifle, called "Hidden Edge", is a DSR-Precision DSR-1, with color scheme seemingly inspired by the airsoft S&T DSR-1. The scope seems to be based on the EOTech Vudu 1-6x24mm FFP, although the magnification adjustment ring texture looks more like the one on the Leupold MK6 1-6X20mm M6C1. The mount is a slightly stylized Leupold Mark 6 IMS (Gen1) FDE.

DSR-Precision GmbH DSR-1 - 7.62x51mm NATO
D with her DSR-1 in a promotional image.
D with her rifle.
Pulling the bolt back during the start of the reload. The magazine is already ejected and has disappeared despite D not being depicted removing it.
D with a fresh magazine.
Setting it in place...
...and locking the bolt after pushing it closed.
Chibi D with the rifle.


FN CSR-20

Snow White uses a full auto FN CSR-20 with a stock based on the ones on the FN SCAR PDW / FN SCAR-SC. It lacks sights, the gas block appears to be elongated, the foregrip appears to be fictional, and the barrel has no muzzle device. The weapon is named "Seven Dwarves".

FN CSR-20 - 7.62x51mm NATO
FN SCAR PDW - 5.56x45mm
Snow White with her rifle in promotional material.
Snow White with her CSR-20.
Dropping the magazine at the start of her reload (which happens without any of the controls being touched). The charging handle doesn't lock back either.
About to insert a new one.
Moving to slap the bolt release...
...then clasping the top, for some reason.
Chibi Snow White with her rifle.

Heckler & Koch HK417A2

Delta uses an HK417 A2 with 13-inch barrel. It has a fictional extra vent set in the handguard, uses the original HK417 stock and has a Harris Bipod. It also has a Leupold MK4 LR/T M2 Rifle Scope with a 4-inch Leupold Alumina Sunshade, a top mount inspired by the Tier-One Long Saddle Raptar Ring Top Rail and SilencerCo Radius Rangefinder. She uses the rifle in semi-auto only.

Heckler & Koch HK417 A2 with 13-inch barrel - 7.62x51mm NATO
Delta with her HK417 A2 from promotional art drawn by star741.
With the rifle on her back in her idle pose.
Delta taking cover in her combat pose.
Dropping the spent 20-round magazine.
About to insert a new one...
...and then dropping the bolt, chambering a round.
Chibi Delta with her rifle.

RSAF Boys Anti-Tank Rifle

A weapon most closely resembling the Boys anti-tank rifle was added with the Nikke Helm during the "No Caller ID" event. Her rifle, called "Honorable", has a more conventionally angled pistol grip, a DShK heavy machine gun anti-aircraft sight fitted as a front sight, and its rear grip appears to be a cross between the one on the TTS Xceed and the Barrett M107.

Boys Anti-Tank Rifle 3rd Variant - .55 Boys (13.9x99mmB).
Helm with her Boys in a promotional image. The text on the side appears to say "Kinan & Shoren Precision".
Helm with her rifle.
Using an AK reload technique; bumping away the old magazine with a new magazine. Note the magazine release is animated.
Inserting the new magazine; the bolt drops after it is fully seated.
Helm's "Chandelier" costume with an alternate finish on her rifle.
Chibi Helm with the rifle. Note the scope side is on the opposite side of its position on the Live2D version.
Helm Chandelier with the rifle.

TsNIITochMash/Tula VSS Vintorez

Frima uses a VSS Vintorez, which is aptly named "Sloth". The charging handle is seemingly ambidextrous, as she pulls it from the left side, and it can be seen on the left side of the 3D Chibi model. The barrel appears to have a fictional ribbing between the front and rear sight.

VSS Vintorez with PSO-1 scope - 9x39mm
Frima with her rifle in a promotional image.
Frima with the VSS.
Reloading; the spent magazine seemingly vanishes from the VSS without Frima removing it.
Pulling the charging handle. A nice detail is the bolt head being visible here, although it lacks locking lugs.
Frima about to release the bolt forward.
Frima's "Sea of Sloth" skin with alternately colored VSS Vintorez.
Chibi Frima with her rifle.
Chibi "Sea of Sloth" Frima with the VSS.

Launchers

MBDA ERYX / Carl Gustaf M4 hybrid

Yuni uses what appears to be a hybrid of the ERYX and the Carl Gustaf M4 which is named "Forbidden Gift".

Tripod-mounted ERYX launcher - 137mm
Carl Gustaf M3E1 with Aimpoint FCS12 digital fire control system - 84x246mm R
Promotional image of Yuni with her launcher.
Yuni in the lobby with the launcher.
Combat pose.
Aiming. Note the 3D chibi model used.
Muzzle loading a new round. Note the fins on the missile collapsing as she inserts it.
Ditto.
Yuni's "Pretty in Pink" skin with the launcher.
Chibi Yuni with the launcher.

Saab Bofors Dynamics Carl Gustaf M4

A Carl Gustaf M4 is used by Vesti and is named "Pure Monster". It is outfitted with both a Saab 557B and Aimpoint FCS13RE.

Carl Gustaf M4 fitted with a Saab 557B- 84x246mm R
Promotional material of Vesti with her launcher.
Vesti with the Carl Gustaf M4 on her back in the character info screen.
Shouldering the launcher in combat.
Grabbing a new round after firing. The empty case isn't ejected and the latch is already unlocked when the reload starts.
Closing the latch after dropping a new round in.
A closeup of Vesti with the Carl Gustaf from the Live2D version of the ending of Chapter 4 "Bouquet".
Chibi Vesti with the Carl Gustaf M4.

Saab Bofors Dynamics MBT LAW

A stylized MBT LAW is used by Belorta and named "Delicious Blast".

Saab Bofors Dynamics MBT LAW - 150mm
The glutton Belorta in her lobby pose with her launcher slung.
Taking cover with her LAW.
Aiming. Note the 3D model from her chibi.
Taking a bite from her skewer after firing...
...then muzzle loading a new round. The missile appears to insert itself the rest of the way after she takes her hand off of it.
Chibi Belorta with her launcher.

KBP/TsKIB SOO GM-94

Added during the "One More Time" event, Bay uses a launcher based on the GM-94, which is named "Victory Fanfare". The launcher lacks the top cover (with the leaf sight moved towards the magazine tube), the barrel appears to have been inspired by the FN EGLM's, and it has the stock of the Brügger & Thomet APC9. It also has a EOTech EXPS2 mounted on a side bracket (which isn't centered).

GM-94 grenade launcher - 43mm
Promotional art of Bay with her launcher.
Bay with her GM-94.
Ejecting a spent casing.
Loading a round into the barrel. Note the rounds appear to be inspired by 40x46mm grenades, not the 43×30mm ones the real-life launcher uses.
Adding one more into the tube magazine.
Chibi Bay with her launcher.

Lockheed-Martin and Raytheon FGM-148 Javelin/FGM-172 SRAW hybrid

Added during the "Dazzling Cupid" event, Tia uses a launcher called "Chase Nail". It appears to be a cross between the FGM-148 Javelin and the FGM-172 SRAW, with the tube and foam end caps resembling the ones on the SRAW, but the CLU and length being closer to that of the Javelin. The launcher also appears to have the trigger/ignitor linkage tube that single shot Russian rocket launchers such as the RPG-22 have (the diameter and length of it specifically resembles the one on the RPG-27).

FGM-148 Javelin - 127mm
FGM-172A SRAW - 139.7mm
Tia taking cover with her launcher.
Promotional material of Tia with her launcher.
Aiming. Note the 3D model from her chibi.
Muzzle loading a round. The rounds attached to her hip bandolier are different from this one.
Her chibi with the launcher.

Milkor MGL Mk 1S

Anis's grenade launcher, referred to as "Liberty's Tail", uses a hybrid of rotary grenade launcher designs, with the weapons' primary inspiration seemingly being the MGL Mk 1S. The front folding leaf sight is similar to the RG-6 grenade launcher's, while the pistol grip and controls are vaguely similar to the ones on the Sage Control SL-6 Rotary Launcher. The telescoping stock resembles the Neoteric Designs CZ Bren 2 telescopic stock and the foregrip somewhat resembles the airsoft Valken TANGO Tactical Foregrip. Although the weapon is a grenade launcher (and she visibly uses 40mm-like rounds), the projectiles seen when she fires appear to be rockets.

Milkor MGL Mk 1S in black finish fitted with Armson OEG reflex sight - 40x46mm
Anis with her launcher in her lobby/story pose. Note the launcher appears to have a different stock and forend.
Idle with her launcher in her combat pose.
Start of the reload; she first spins the cylinder... (counter clockwise)
...then grabs a round from her right side...
...then loads it and spins the cylinder again. Note the light turns red after the round is inserted.
Anis with her launcher during her Burst Skill.
Promotional art (by Dramz Hyeokjune) of Anis with her grenade launcher, which is the same pose used for her burst.
Anis with her launcher in the Live2D CG from Chapter 21 "Giant Whale".
Anis with her MGL in the splash art for Chapter 25 & Chapter 26.
A 3D projectile launched from Anis's launcher (which can only be seen when controlling another Nikke).
Chibi Anis with her launcher.

Thales Air Defence Starstreak HVM

Mica uses a stylized Starstreak HVM (with some elements of the FGM-148 Javelin) named "Budy Budy Explosion".

Shoulder Launched Starstreak HVM - 130mm
Mica with her launcher.
Taking cover with the Starstreak.
Aiming with the 3D chibi model.
Pulling out a new missile.
Loading with her hand clipping into the launcher.
Chibi Mica with her launcher. Note for some reason it is depicted with the projectile sticking sticking out.

Unusable

Pistols

Certain pistols in NIKKE are often seen in holsters but are not usable by the Nikkes.

FN FNP-9/SIG-Sauer P229 Sport

A two-tone pistol is seen in Novel's holster. It appears to most strongly take design queues from the FN FNP-9 and the SIG-Sauer P220 series (specifically the P229 Sport due to the slide). The safety similar to the Heckler & Koch USP series. The iron sights are fairly similar to the ones seen on Smith and Wesson pistols.

FN FNP-9 pistol with stainless slide - 9x19mm
SIG-Sauer P229 Sport - 9x19mm
Novel with the pistol in her holster.
Ditto but with alternate finish with her "Detective Nurse" skin.
Chibi ver. The pistol is so simplified here it looks more like a two-tone Glock.

Glock (D)

D has a Glock like pistol with frame mounted compensator with suppressor, raised iron sights, laser module and mini red dot sight. The slide is ported and somewhat similar to the ZEV OZ-9, with camo work like Dynamic Weapon Solutions custom pistols (the camo being closest to Urban Multicam). The optic resembles an Aimpoint Acro P-2.

D with the pistol in her holster in a official promotional image.
Full view of the pistol.
The top of the Glock visible during her Burst Skill.
In a Chapter 14 cutscene she uses what appears to be a hybrid of the Glock and several other pistols, such as the SIG-Sauer P320, FN 509 and HK USP. It uses the same attachments.

Glock (Soldier OW)

One of the Soldier OW uses a Glock with riot shield in a Chapter 14 cutscene.

Soldier OW with a Glock.

Kimber Custom TLE/RL II

On her "Sweet Holic" skin, Poli has a Kimber Custom TLE/RL II with weighted magazine floor plate in her holster.

Kimber Custom TLE/RL II - .45 ACP
Poli with her MKA 1923 and TLE/RL II.
Top of the pistol.

Polymer80 PFC9

Marian's holstered pistol appears to be somewhat based on the Polymer80 PFC9, albeit with a more curved hump and flared grip, which is somewhat similar to the Jericho 941 RS Semi-Compact .

Polymer80 PFC9 - 9x19mm
Jericho 941 RS Semi-Compact - 9x19mm
While aiming with her ASh-12.7, the rear of the pistol and grip is visible.
Top of the pistol.

SIG M17

Delta has a SIG-Sauer M17 in her holster. In her interact animation, which chamber checks it. It has an X-GRIP Mag Adapter, C-More RTS2 Red Dot Sight and Surefire X300U WeaponLight. The manual safety appears to be on the chamber side.

M17 MHS - 9x19mm
Delta with her SIG
Composite using Nikke-DB, showing that when she checks the pistol, she pulls the slide too far rearward, which in reality would eject the cartridge. Also note the misaligned barrel port png.
Delta with the M17 in her holster in promotional art drawn by star741.

Sphinx 3000/Taurus PT58S

From what is visible, the pistol attached to Frima's bag appears to be a a hybrid of the Sphinx 3000 and the Taurus PT 58 with a rounded trigger guard.

Sphinx 3000 - 9x19mm
Taurus PT 58 - .380 ACP
Sleepy Frima with her handgun.

Explosives

M18 Smoke Grenade

A yellow M18 Smoke Grenade with fictional vertical stripe is seen on Anis's thigh webbing. Several with their pins pulled also seen in the promotional art by Dramz Hyeokjune.

M18 smoke grenade - Yellow.
"Well well, so you DO see us that way! Interesting!"
Official promotional art (by Dramz Hyeokjune) of Anis with several M18 Smoke Grenades.

M83 Smoke Grenade

The M83 TA Smoke Grenade is seen on Soldier OW/Lumi's chest rig.

M83 smoke grenade
Soldier OW with the M83.
Ditto with Lumi.

Other

Taser

Poli has an unidentified Taser on her "Sweet Holic" skin.

A Taser X26P with an attached Taser Cam
Poli with the Taser.

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