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Suicide Squad ISEKAI

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Suicide Squad ISEKAI (2024)

The following weapons were used in the anime series Suicide Squad ISEKAI:


Pistols

Glock 17

The Glock 17 is a widely used sidearm in the anime. A suppressed version is used by Floyd Lawton aka Deadshot when the Suicide Squad infiltrates a fortress captured by Empire forces in the 3rd episode.

4th Generation Glock 17 - 9x19mm.
The Glock 17 used by Gotham City Police Department (GCPD) officers in the 1st episode while in a roadblock. Note the rails are not accurate.
An armed man inside Bar Noonan's draws his Glock 17 after Harley Quinn realizes that the "patrons" are after her.
An ARGUS operator aims his sidearm at Harley, while she's in her cell at Belle Reve. Note that it's not animated well.
ARGUS operator Adam Brown draws his Glock at Deadshot after he starts making threat to ARGUS chief Amanda Waller in the Chinook.
Floyd Lawton opens fire with Adam's Glock at warthog soldiers.
A gangster with the Glock 17 in the 4th episode. One of the few where the Glock 17 is properly animated, including the rails.
A gangster opens fire against a rival gangster. Note that despite the accuracy of the Glock 17, the rails are not accurate.
Floyd uses dual Glocks 17 in the 5th episode during an intermission where the SS and kingdom troops fight the Empire. Once again, the rails are not accurate.
Despite being a hired gun, Floyd displays firearms safety violations by aiming the pistol near Basil Karlo aka Clayface. He's lucky that Karlo can deflect a stray bullet since he's made of clay.
Floyd opens fire on brainwashed elves in the 6th episode.
Floyd uses the CAR method to aims his Glock.
Floyd hallucinates his daughter using a Glock on him. Those hands aren't strong enough to hold it.
Enchantress uses her magic to get the Glock for the Thinker.
Aiming the sights.
Rick Flag with his Glock out in the 7th episode.
Cecil is more than happy to use dual Glocks in the 9th episode.
Cecil hands back a Glock to Floyd.
When asked by Floyd, Cecil admis that using a gun is not that bad.
Glock 17 (3rd Generation) with suppressor - 9x19mm
Floyd immediately takes out the suppressed Glock 17 in the 3rd episode.
Firing the suppressd pistol at Wolfmen soldiers.

Harley's pistol

Harley Quinn has a pink pistol that she carries with her as her personal sidearm.

Harley shows off her piece in the 5th episode.
Harley brandishing her pistol in the intermission.
When Harley joins in the talk, she's not bothered that the unit may run low on ammo.
A magic gem's placed on Harley's pistol to test a theory in the 9th episode.
She's amazed that her pistol is powering up.
A very happy Harley take aims at Enchantress.
The pistol aimed at the captured Enchantress.

IMI Desert Eagle

The stainless IMI Desert Eagle with 10" barrel is used by Christopher Smith aka Peacemaker as his sidearm, based on the show of the same name. In the 10th episode, Peacemaker uses Cecil's magical armor that includes enhancing his DE with a built-in knife bayonet.

Magnum Research stainless Desert Eagle with 10" barrel - .44 Magnum
Peacemaker with his DE after engaging a Wolfman soldier in the 3rd episode.
Peacemaker finishes off the Wolfman soldier.
Closeup of the DE's trigger/trigger guard.
A shot of Peacemaker using his DE in the 5th episode. Ignore King Shark having a meal with a goblin.
The DE barrel aimed behind a brainwashed elf in the 6th episode.
Peacemaker engages King Croc in the 10th episode.
Peacemaker with his DE and built-in knife bayonet.
The DE aimed at the Undead King.

Deadshot's wrist guns

Deadshot aka Floyd Lawton uses his signature wrist guns after he and the rest of the SS after in the fantasy world through an isekai portal.

Floyd opens fire at warthog soldiers after being engaged in the fastasy world in the 1st episode.
Floyd, now in his Deadshot suit, aim his wrist gun in the episode's character card.
Firing the wristgun at several Wolfmen soldiers in the 3rd episode.
Raising the arms to fire the dual wristguns at the water towers.
The holographic sight used by Floyd when he aims the left wristgun in the 5th episode on the dragon.
Floyd aims with his right arm during a tavern brawl in the 8th episode.
Floyd opens fire at undead skeletons in the 9th episode after they invade the kingdom.

Revolvers

Magic revolver

Floyd uses a magic-based revolver in the 10th episode after he wears part of Cecil's magical armor.

Floyd's revolver in the 10th episode.

Assault Rifles

Carbine

An ARGUS operator whacks Harley with the carbine's stock in the 1st episode to keep her quiet.

Deadshot AR

Deadshot uses a fictional assault rifle in the fantasy world as his primary weapon when long-range shooting is required. In other instances, he can use it as an assault rifle.

Deadshot aims at Ratcatcher's magic staff in the 4th episode.
Floyd examines his handiwork.
Floyd... gets very happy to shoot up as many targets as he can.
Deadshot aims his suppressd AR, configured as a sniper rifle in the 6th episode.
Aiming the AR at a statue head in the middle of the 7th episode.

Shotguns

Benelli Nova Tactical

The Benelli Nova Tactical is seen in the 7th episode with guards in Gotham City.

Benelli Nova Tactical with ghost ring sights - 12 gauge
Armed guards in Gotham with the shotgun slung on their backs at the start of the 7th episode.

Sniper Rifles

Remington M24

A Remington M24 is seemingly seen with Rick in the fantasy world.

Scopeless M24 sniper rifle - 7.62x51mm NATO
Rick with the slung SR in the 5th episode.
In this shot, you can see the stock, albeit animated differently.

Rocket Launchers

RPG-2

Harley uses a pink camoed RPG-2 in the 1st episode to take out a GCPD blockade.

RPG-2 with PG-2 rocket - 40mm
Harley shoulders the RPG-2 in the 1st episode. Note the way she's holding it is how the RPG-2 should be held.

RPG-7

The RPG-7 is seen in a crashed ARGUS Chinook chopper in the 5th episode. Harley secures it, while he later gives it to Floyd.

RPG-7 - 70mm
The unloaded RPG-7 behind Rick in the 5th episode.
Harley checks the loaded RPG-7.
Floyd aims the RPG-7 at the dragon. He shows (correctly) how it should be held.

Grenades

Ball Grenade

Custom baseball-size grenades are used by Harley in the 1st episode to take out GCPD squad cars.

Harley preps to whack the ball grenade in the 1st episode.
The last thing the GCPD officers saw while they pursue Harley and the Joker.

M67 hand grenade

The M67 hand grenade is used in the 6th episode by Peacemaker. Rick uses it in the 10th episode.

Airsoft "M67 hand grenade" gas bottle.
Two M67s behind Peacemaker in the 6th episode.
The primed grenades chucked at the Thinker.
Rick uses a M67 as a makeshift explosive on a skeleton dragon in the 10th episode.

Others

M119 Howitzer

The M119 Howitzer is seen mounted on Humvees giving chase to the Joker in the first episode.

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