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Love, Death & Robots - Season 2
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The second season (also known as Love, Death & Robots Vol. 2) consists of 8 episodes ranging from 7 to 18 minutes. Each episode tells an independent story in different genres. All stories are based on existing books. The season aired on Netflix on May 14th 2021. A short description of each episode can be seen in the discussion page.
The following weapons were used in Season 2 of the animated series Love, Death & Robots:
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Handguns
Colt Anaconda
What appears to be a Colt Anaconda is seen on a gun rack in a golf car in "Automated Customer Service" (S2E01).
Fictional Pistol
The fictional pistol similar to the "10mm pistol" from Fallout 4 appears as the main police weapon in "Pop Squad" (S2E03). Detective Briggs (voiced by Nolan North) pulls a pistol from his holster and kills two children at the crime scene. Later, the father of the murdered children (voiced by Andrew Hawkes) pulls a pistol from the holster of one of the officers and shoots at the detective. The rest of the officers immediately kill the attacker. While looking for the owner of the toy dinosaur, Briggs stumbles upon an abandoned house and investigates it, holding a pistol at the ready. There he has a small fight for a gun with Eve (voiced by Emily O'Brien), but in the end, he just leaves. On the porch, he meets his colleague officer Pentle (voiced by Michelle C. Bonilla) and they kill each other.
Glock 17
What appears to be a Glock 17 is seen on Bill's table in "Automated Customer Service" (S2E01). Later, during the escape from the city, a pistol is seen on a gun rack in a golf car.
SIG-Sauer P320
Egan (voiced by Jonnie Hurn) and Jharilla (voiced by Julie Nathanson) carry what appears to be a SIG-Sauer P320 in "Snow in the Desert" (S2E04). He briefly draws his pistol when someone aims the LAM at him.
Snow's Revolver
Snow (voiced by Peter Franzén) carries and uses a laser revolver throughout the "Snow in the Desert" (S2E04). He uses it to kill the bounty hunters led by Visser in the bar and shoots Trot during the final battle with Baris' kill squad.
Visser's Pistol
Visser (voiced by Alaïs Lawson) and the second bounty hunter use poorly visible laser pistols during a skirmish with Snow at a bar in "Snow in the Desert" (S2E04).
Unknown Pistol
In addition to the MPX, Trot (voiced by Scott Whyte) also has an unknown pistol in "Snow in the Desert" (S2E04). He takes it out after finding Meck's dead body but soon loses it after being shot by Snow.
Submachine Guns
Trot's Blaster (SIG-Sauer MPX Pistol)
Trot, Baris' kill squad member uses the laser blaster, based on what appears to be an SIG-Sauer MPX Pistol, similar to the "SMG Mk II" from Grand Theft Auto Online in "Snow in the Desert" (S2E04). During a fight with Snow, he loses a gun, and the immortal albino briefly uses it.
Baris' Blaster (SR-2M Veresk)
Baris (voiced by Jonnie Hurn) uses a blaster, which was based around a SR-2M Veresk in "Snow in the Desert" (S2E04) finale. He leaves the last of his dropship and shoots the dead body of Hirald, after which he takes aim at Snow.
Rifles/Blasters
Meck's Blaster (AR-15 Derivative)
Meck (voiced by Julie Nathanson), Baris' kill squad member uses the laser blaster, based on AR-15 derivative in "Snow in the Desert" (S2E04). The rifle s fitted with M4SS-style telescopic tan stock and Heckler & Koch G36-style carry handle.
Egan and Jharilla's Laser Rifle
Both Egan and Jharilla use rifles similar to the SC 4000 from Splinter Cell: Blacklist in "Snow in the Desert" (S2E04). After landing, they prepare for the hunt by loading their rifles. After Trot finds Meck's body, Snow attacks Jharilla, knocks the rifle out of her hands, and takes her hostage. Egan shoots them, accidentally (or deliberately) killing Jharilla, but later loses the rifle in a fatal fight with Snow.
Shotguns
12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun
Jeanette's neighbor Bill (voiced by Brian Keane) cleans his 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun with sawed-off stock at the beginning of "Automated Customer Service" (S2E01). And at the end, when the Vaccumbot attacks the owner, he comes to the rescue but is quickly knocked out by the shocker built into the robot. The old woman picks up a gun and shoots her Vaccumbot. After escaping on a golf car, the gun can be seen in the car, between Jeanette and Bill.
Fictional Double Barreled Shotgun
One of the bounty hunters at the bar uses a fictional double-barreled shotgun in "Snow in the Desert" (S2E04). With the first shot, he shoots Snow's hand, then hits the table, which Snow throws at him. After that, he hits him several times and begins to reload, but at this moment Hirald kills him.
Mossberg 500
Another weapon available in Bill's collection is a Mossberg 500 with Picatinny rail. It is briefly seen on the table as he cleans his double-barreled shotgun in "Automated Customer Service" (S2E01). In the episode finale, a shotgun is seen on a gun rack in a golf car.
Mossberg 500 Mariner Cruiser
A Mossberg 500 Mariner Cruiser is seen on Bill's table in "Automated Customer Service" (S2E01).
Indefinable Shotguns
Two indefinable shotguns are also seen on a gun rack in a golf car in "Automated Customer Service" (S2E01).
Grenades
Mk 2 Hand Grenade
Two Mk 2 hand grenade appear as a car charm on the rearview mirror of a golf car in "Automated Customer Service" (S2E01).
Other
Vaccumbot's Laser
For some unknown reason, the home robot vacuum cleaner has a powerful laser capable of burning a person through "Automated Customer Service" (S2E01). When the robot rebelled and tries to kill Jeanette, it destroys the porcelain figurines on the shelf, and then attacks the woman and her dog, burning both hairs.
Vaccumbot's Tazer
The Vaccumbot also uses a retractable tazer to attack Bill and Jeanette in "Automated Customer Service" (S2E01). Having successfully stunned the man, the robot shoots the old woman, but she dodges the barbed darts.
Nova Squad Combat Spaceships Rocket Launchers
The combat spaceships of Nova squad are equipped with multiple-charge rocket launchers, which pilots, including Terence (Michael B. Jordan), use during space combat in "Life Hutch" (S2E07).
Trivia
Holster
A tiny holster is visible on the decorative figurine of a soldier on a fish in an aquarium in "Automated Customer Service" (S2E01).