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(→‎Unknown Sniper Rifle: If anyone has any ideas on what this thing could be, put 'em here - the only thing I could think of would be a comically oversized 10/22 based on the boxy receiver, but that's a flimsy guess.)
(→‎Unknown Sniper Rifle: Hey, guess who isn't dead? Still got no idea on this thing, and the fact that the design keeps changing doesn't help. Fun fact: in the '99 version, it's just a straight-up M16.)
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[[File:HXH11Siper1.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|The first shot of Siper and her sniper rifle, seen in Episode 3 ("Rivals x For x Survival"; spaces in ''Hunter X Hunter'' episode titles are always filled with a silent "x").]]
 
[[File:HXH11Siper1.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|The first shot of Siper and her sniper rifle, seen in Episode 3 ("Rivals x For x Survival"; spaces in ''Hunter X Hunter'' episode titles are always filled with a silent "x").]]
 
[[File:HXH11Siper2.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Another group shot of the Hunter examinees, showing off more of the rifle; note how it has a rather oddly thick stock, and a front sight but no rear sight (not that one would be of much use, considering the height of the receiver).]]
 
[[File:HXH11Siper2.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Another group shot of the Hunter examinees, showing off more of the rifle; note how it has a rather oddly thick stock, and a front sight but no rear sight (not that one would be of much use, considering the height of the receiver).]]
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[[File:HXH11Siper3.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Siper runs through the Nemure Wetlands with her rifle on her back (in Episode 5, "Hisoka x is x Sneaky"); it appears to use a military-style 3-point sling, though where the front sling mount actually is isn't clear due to Gon's haircut.]]
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[[File:HXH11Siper4.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Waiting for the exam's third phase to end in Episode 12 ("Last Test x of x Resolve"; the lack of an "x" between the first two words is deliberate, likely because "last test" is one word in Japanese), Siper cleans her rifle; its design is noticeably different here, with a less bulky (and more rounded) receiver, a shorter forend, a longer scope, and a considerably larger ejection port that sits oddly far forward in the equally-strangely-long receiver. The third hook point on the sling also isn't visible here, though it could simply be obscured by Siper's arm.]]
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[[File:HXH11Siper5.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|She then stops and silently judges the camera (along with Sommy's weird human-faced monkey-thing); precisely how the scope is actually attached to her rifle isn't entirely clear.]]

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Hunter X Hunter (October 2, 2011 - September 24, 2014)

Hunter X Hunter (pronounced "Hunter Hunter", without the "X") is a 2011 anime series produced by Madhouse, based on Yoshihiro Togashi's famous manga series of the same name. Set in a fictional world (whose map looks conspicuously like the real world's rearranged), the story centers around Gon Freeccss, a 12-year-old boy who seeks to join the exclusive, prestigious Hunter Association (a group composed of exceptionally capable individuals in a variety of fields, ranging from exploration to bounty hunting to cooking), in an effort to find his absent father, a noted member of the group. Soon after he begins, he is joined by 3 other aspiring hunters - Killua Zoldyck (another 12-year-old boy, and also an accomplished hitman-for-hire), Kurapika Kurta (a 17-year-old seeking to avenge the murder of his family), and Leorio Paradinight (a 19-year-old who primarily wants access to the organization's funding, so he can go to medical school).

The following weapons were used in the anime series Hunter X Hunter (2011):

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Handguns

Steyr GB

What appear to be Steyr GB pistols are used by some of the Eleven Black Children, Shachmono Tocino's Nen-based soldiers; they are only used during the Children's first (i.e. planned) appearance, presumably because their armaments are separate from them, and thus need to be handed out to them in advance.

Steyr GB - 9x19mm

Webley Mark VI

A nickel-plated Webley Mark VI is Pakunoda's signature weapon, seen first during the ?th ED sequence, "Hunting For Your Dream". (I'll need to double-check; it might've shown up earlier.) For all its association with the character, she only actually uses it twice; rather than conventional ammunition, it is used exclusively to fire Nen-based "Memory Bomb" rounds, which contain a fixed set of information that is instantly conveyed to anyone shot in the head with them.

Webley Mark VI (nickel-plated) - .455 Webley

Rifles

Unknown Sniper Rifle

The aptly-named character Siper uses a somewhat nondescript sniper rifle; based on its design, it is presumably semi-automatic, though it can't be said for sure since, despite practically never being seen without it, Siper never actually fires the rifle on-screen.

The first shot of Siper and her sniper rifle, seen in Episode 3 ("Rivals x For x Survival"; spaces in Hunter X Hunter episode titles are always filled with a silent "x").
Another group shot of the Hunter examinees, showing off more of the rifle; note how it has a rather oddly thick stock, and a front sight but no rear sight (not that one would be of much use, considering the height of the receiver).
Siper runs through the Nemure Wetlands with her rifle on her back (in Episode 5, "Hisoka x is x Sneaky"); it appears to use a military-style 3-point sling, though where the front sling mount actually is isn't clear due to Gon's haircut.
Waiting for the exam's third phase to end in Episode 12 ("Last Test x of x Resolve"; the lack of an "x" between the first two words is deliberate, likely because "last test" is one word in Japanese), Siper cleans her rifle; its design is noticeably different here, with a less bulky (and more rounded) receiver, a shorter forend, a longer scope, and a considerably larger ejection port that sits oddly far forward in the equally-strangely-long receiver. The third hook point on the sling also isn't visible here, though it could simply be obscured by Siper's arm.
She then stops and silently judges the camera (along with Sommy's weird human-faced monkey-thing); precisely how the scope is actually attached to her rifle isn't entirely clear.

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