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Bubblegum Crisis

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The following firearms were used in the anime Bubblegum Crisis.

Pistols

Beretta 80 Series Pistols - "Cheetah"

The Beretta 80 Series Pistols - "Cheetah" is a go-to pistol in the series, being used by Quincy's guards, and in a Vision music video.

Beretta Model 80BB - .32 ACP
The Beretta is charged.

Bren Ten

In "Revenge Road" (E04), Gibson uses a Bren Ten to shoot at his wall.

Bren Ten Two-Tone - 10mm Auto
Gibson aims the Bren Ten.
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Colt M1911A1

In "Moonlight Rambler" (E05), Sylvie uses a Colt M1911A1 when infiltrating "The Tower".

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Sylvie's M1911A1 runs dry

CZ-75

In "Moonlight Rambler", Kaufman attempts to defend himself with a CZ-75 "First Model", which is a favorite of the series' character designer, Kenichi Sonoda.

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Kaufman draws his CZ-75 "First Model"

"Member II"

In "Tinsel City" (E01), Priss uses a weapon designated "Member II". Essentially, it is an emergency weapon, a takedown rifle-style pistol most closely resembling the AR-15-pattern FightLite Raider pistol (developed decades after the cancellation of the series). It seems to have a 5-round magazine, possibly in a caliber greater than the expected 5.56mm.

A Promo art.
FightLite Raider (w/o magazine) - 5.56x45mm NATO / .300 Blackout
A close view of the "Member II".

Unknown Semi-Auto Pistol

In "Double Vision" (E06), Nene is seen at the AD Police shooting range utilizing an unnamed fictional pistol to engage in hoplotherapy. It most closely resembles the Colt SCAMP.

Colt SCAMP - .22 SCAMP
Nene aims the pistol.
Note that the ejecting cartridge appears to be lacking a primer altogether

Revolvers

Ruger Redhawk

The Ruger Redhawk appears to be Leon's AD Police-issued sidearm.

Ruger Redhawk with stainless steel finish and 5.5" barrel - .44 Magnum
A promo art.
The Ruger is raised.

ERTH-SHKR

In Episode 6, Leon is seen using a fictional large-caliber revolver, with a capacity of 3 rounds. This is designated (according to markings in the spinoff "Bubblegum Crash") the ERTH-SHKR, likely created to deal with the increasing armor capabilities of new "Boomer" models.

Unidentified Smith and Wesson Revolver

A guard at the police station uses what appears to be a Smith and Wesson revolver on guard duty, judging by the (reversed) cylinder release latch. It features a shrouded hammer.

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Unknown Revolver

In "Revenge Road" (E04), police officers utilize unidentifiable revolvers in an attempt to subdue Gibson.

Police officer draws his revolver.

Submachine Guns

"C-69"

The AD Police standard primary weapon appears to be a fictional automatic carbine by the name of "C-69" (according to official artwork). It is obviously heavily inspired by the "M41A Pulse Rifle" from the film "Aliens". However, instead of being purely Thompson-based, there seem to be elements of the Walther MPL, as well as a fictional pump-charging mechanism.

A promo art.
A squad of AD Police confront a "Boomer" with their C-69s

Ingram MAC-10

In "Revenge Road" (E04), regular police officers are seen using Ingram MAC-10s in an attempt to subdue Gibson.

Ingram MAC-10 open bolt submachine gun - 9x19mm
The MAC 10 is charged.

IMI Uzi

In "Revenge Road" (E04), the Knight Sabers train with IMI Uzis seemingly loaded with simunitions.

IMI Uzi with buttstock collapsed - 9x19mm
Nene holds her Uzi, finger safely off the trigger
Priss takes cover with her Uzi

Unnamed Fictional Submachine Gun

In "Moonlight Rambler" (E05), Nam utilizes a fictional submachine gun that has design cues from the PP-19 "Bizon", with the carrying handle of an AR-15.

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Nam holds her subgun.

Rifles

Unnamed Fictional Assault Rifle

In "Moonlight Rambler" (E05), Meg utilizes a fictional assault rifle, seemingly based off of the AR-15 in some capacity, in an attempt to hold off "Doberman" Boomers. It appears to use the water jacket of a Vickers Machine Gun as a handguard, with the barrel flush with the jacket's front.

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Meg readies her assault rifle

Unnamed Fictional Bullpup Assault Rifle

In the same standoff, Lou uses a fictional bullpup assault rifle, most closely resembling a Bushmaster Arm Pistol.

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Lou wields her bullpup.
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Shotguns

Ithaca 37

In "Double Vision"(E06), Reika Chang is seen utilizing a shotgun most closely resembling an Ithaca 37 in a music video.

Ithaca 37 with extended magazine tube and pistol grip - 12 gauge
Reika Chang aims the Ithaca.

Unnamed Fictional Shotgun

The AD Police, as well as GENOM security guards, utilize unnamed fictional pump action shotguns. They most closely resemble Mossberg 500 Cruisers, judging by the ejection port.

Mossberg 500 Mariner Cruiser - 12 gauge
The shotgun is aimed.

Heavy Weapons

MG42

Priss's secondary hardsuit (formed by combining her standard hardsuit with her motorcycle) utilizes a machinegun most resembling the MG42, with a carrying handle seemingly stolen from the M41A "Pulse Rifle" from Aliens.

MG42.jpg
BGC MG42 01.jpg

General Dynamics M197 Vulcan

A common heavy weapon, mounted on both AD Police Personal Helicopters and Boomers alike, is the General Dynamics M197 Vulcan.

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A Boomer with a Vulcan

Unknown Fictional Grenade Launcher

In Episode 1, Leon utilizes what appears to be a grenade launcher resembling Priss's "Member II", but utilizing a break-action loading system and upscaled to 40mm or so.


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