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Revision as of 07:00, 1 February 2012
"Assault Girls" is a 2009 Japanese film set in a virtual reality videogame where four players seeking to kill "Madara Sunakujira", the game's end boss, are forced to band together to defeat him.
The following weapons were used in the film Assault Girls
Work in progress.
Walther PPK
Custom FN FAL
M203 grenade launcher
Iver Johnson AMAC-1500
Custom Antimaterial Rifle
Jäger carries a massive anti-material rifle in the game.