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Case File nº221: Kabukicho

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Case File nº221: Kabukicho (2019 - Present). The Japanese title of the show is 歌舞伎町シャーロック, which literally means Kabukicho Sherlock in English.


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The following weapons were used in the anime series Case File nº221: Kabukicho:


Pistols

Glock pistol

A pistol resembling a Glock-type pistol is used by James Moriarty to commit patricide on his father, Sebastian Moran, and his assistant, Kate Carlyle near the end of "Moriarty Savors".

Glock 17 (early first generation model from 1980 to 1982) - 9x19mm Parabellum
James draws his pistol in "Moriarty Savors".
Another shot of James handling the Glock after aiming it at Sebastian.

Seecamp LWS

A Seecamp LWS appears to be used in "Why Not Join the Staring-At-Eye-Moles Squad?" by Phantom Thief Cobra when he sees Sherlock.

Seecamp LWS-32 (flip side) - .32 ACP
The LWS emerges out of the Cobra-themed glove in "Why Not Join the Staring-At-Eye-Moles Squad?". Talk about being original.
Closeup of the LWS' trigger and trigger guard.

Revolvers

Nambu Model 60

The Nambu Model 60 is used by Tokyo Metropolitan Police officers.

Airsoft replica of the newer version of the Nambu Model 60 (manufactured by Marushin).
TMPD officers led by Inspector Gregory Lestrade raid the Vision TV building at the end of "Where is He?".

Machine Guns

Machine Gun Turret

A machine gun turret is seen in "Michel and the Stupid Book" in the Evans' residence in West Shinjuku as a security mechanism.

The ceiling MG turret aims the barrel at Michel while he infiltrates the estate in "Michel and the Stupid Book".
The MG turrets aimed at Michel even after the laser trap was disabled.

Others

James Bond shoutout

In "That Woman's Pad", Watson can be seen running past what seems to be a Sean Connery-era James Bond-like poster with him holding a suppressed pistol.

Watson runs down the basement level steps inside an abandoned movie theater in "That Woman's Pad".

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