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The Fable (2024)

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The Fable (2024)

The following weapons were used in the anime series The Fable (2024):


Pistols

Beretta 92FS

The Beretta 92FS is a recurring weapon in the show.

Current American made Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm.
A yakuza wakashu racks his 92FS in "Moving".
A shot of the dropped 92FS.
The shady man tries to escape the elevator.
Rei Utsubo sees his dropped pistol in "Starry Sky Lullaby".
Yoko Sato uses Utsubo's own 92FS on him.

Colt Gold Cup National Match

A Colt Gold Cup National Match is used by a yakuza wakashu in "Moving".

Colt Gold Cup National Match (Mark IV, Series 80) - .45 ACP
The GCNM fired in "Moving" at the Fable.

Glock 17

The Glock 17 was seen with one of Sunagawa's men, first seen in "You Mean a Hitman...?"

Glock 17 - 9x19mm Parabellum
Closeup of a Glock 17 in "You Mean a Hitman...?"
Another shot of the Glock.

Glock 19

The Glock 19 is seen in "Moving". The Cord uses it in "Cheerio", but doesn't get a shot off.

Glock 19 (3rd Generation) - 9x19mm
Putting the Glock 19 in an unused microwave in "Moving".
The Glock 19 used in "Cheerio".

Luger P 08

The Luger P 08 is seen in "A Wonderful Life" with Hiroshi Hamada.

Gletcher Parabellum - .177
The P 08 in "A Wonderful Life".

M1911A1

A M1911A1 is seen with a TV actor in an action drama series in "You Listening to Me?!". A stainless version is seen in "The Phantom of the Balcony". A model gun version is bought by Kojima after he's released from jail, which is sometimes seen in a few episodes.

Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP
The actor using the M1911A1 in "You Listening to Me?!".
Katsuya Takahashi finds himself in a pickle in "There's Always Someone Better" after he finds out Kojima brought the model gun with him.
Satin Nickel M1911A1 Pistol - .45 ACP
The unloaded M1911A1 in "The Phantom of the Balcony".

Mk 22 Mod 0 "Hush Puppy"

The Mk 22 Mod 0 "Hush Puppy" is seen throughout the anime as the personal (and preferred) sidearm of Hiroshi Suzuki. At one point, he mentions his pistol to be the Hush Puppy by name when comparing the Hood's suppressed PPK. In "24 Hours", the driver known as Yoko Sato disarms Hiroshi of his pistol.

Mk 22 Mod 0 with suppressor attached - 9x19mm Parabellum
Hiroshi uses his Hush Puppy in "Cheerio" while using Cord as a human shield.
Hiroshi reaches for the slide to eject a used round.
Reaching for the Hush Puppy's selector.
One last drink before executing the Hood.
The Hush Puppy fired at Akira in "24 Hours".
Full shot of the suppressed Hush Puppy. You can see the markings and the S&W logo.
After shoving the dinner table up Hiroshi's chest, Yoko uses her left index finger to grab the trigger.
She twirls the Hush Puppy up...
And up some more.
Until the Hush Puppy is gripped on her left hand.
As they say, the tables have turned.
Hiroshi greets a pal in "Imagination Man".
Mk 22 Mod 0 with suppressor, stock, and holster - 9x19mm Parabellum
Hiroshi in "Horn" uses the Mk 22 Mod 0 with the wire shoulder stock.
Hiroshi aims his Mk 22 Mod 0 at Utsubo in "Starry Sky Lullaby".

Nighthawk Custom M1911A1

A Nighthawk Custom-made Colt M1911A1 is The Fable/Akira Sato's signature weapon.

Nighthawk Custom M1911A1 gas pistol, customized to resemble the same pistol in the manga series The Fable.
The Nighthawk Custom's frame as seen in "Moving".
Putting the slide on.
Racking the slide.
Good shot of the NC logo with the eagle.
The Fable disassembles his NC after a job.
The NC hidden inside a hollowed boom box.
The assorted NC parts taken from the boom box in the middle of "A Wonderful Life".
Akira installs a fabricted barrel he made from piping items he bought from a Lohnan store in "The Phantom of the Balcony".
Akira examines his pistol in "The Fated Day".
Right side of the Nighthawk Custom M1911A1 gas pistol with an attached suppressor, customized to resemble the same pistol in the manga series The Fable.
The suppressed NC in the OP sequence, "Professionalism".
The Fable aiming/using the suppressed NC with his left hand on the slide in the ED sequence, "Beyond feat. Mari".
The NC pistol with the suppressor being installed in "Moving".
The Fable takes out a target during a raid on a yakuza office.
The Fable fires the NC through a human shield during a gunfight.
Akira shows off the assembled NC near the end of "The Phantom of the Balcony". He tells Yoko that he'll need to pull the slide every time he fires it since he couldn't get enough gunpower for the bullets he made by hand.
Closeup of the suppressed NC pistol at the start of "The Fated Day".
A masked Akira shows that his NC is safe in "There's Always Someone Better" by aiming and pulling the trigger while the pistol is in his mouth. DON'T DO THIS AT HOME EVEN IF IT'S UNLOADED!.
The NC fired at the Hood.
The Hood somehows uses the NC pistol, when he's suppose to be using the PPK. The only thing correct is the Interarms logo.
Akira ejects a used 9mm round since the gunpowder isn't strong to penetrate bodies. Not that he needs to anyway when he's told to have a normal life...

Remington Double Derringer

A Remington Double Derringer is used by Hiroshi as his backup sidearm.

Remington 1866 Derringer Type 3 stainless - .41 RF short.
Hiroshi cocks the derringer in "The ABCs of Villainy".
Closeup shot of the derringer.

Tokarev TT-33

A Tokarev TT-33 is seen with Ryo Kuroshio as his sidearm. The Fable briefly grabs it in "Chatting About Life".

Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev
The TT-33 used in "Tag".
Kuroshio aims his TT-33 in "Chatting About Life".
The Fable grabs Kuroshio's TT-33.
The Fable pulls the slide back.
Goading Ebihara to use his revolver to shoot him from a distance.
A mexican standoff...

Walther PPK

A stainless Walther PPK is seen in "Moving". The Hood uses it as his personal sidearm in "The Phantom of the Balcony", outfitted with a suppressor.

Walther PPK stainless - 9mm Kurz aka 9x17mm (.380 ACP)
The PPK hidden underneath a table in "Moving".
The unload PPK as seen in "The Phantom of the Balcony".
Walther PPK stainless with threaded barrel - .32 ACP
The Hood examines the silenced PPK in "The Phantom of the Balcony".
Closeup of the supppressed pistol in "There's Always Someone Better".
Akira seizes the PPK and fires it at Kojima from outside the office.
Sunagawa finishes off one of his men in "Aniki... Aniki...". Note that the slide doesn't move despite firing it rapidly.
You can see the Interarms markings this time, proper.
A continuity error occurs in "Cheerio" with Akira handling the PPK instead of his NC.
The Hood goes for a low shot since he can't get a good shot.
Going for one last shot.

Revolvers

Colt Python

A Colt Python is used by Kojima as his personal sidearm after he purchased it from an arms dealer named Matsu.

Colt Python with 6" Barrel - .357 Magnum
Kojima is shown the Python in "Realist".
Good shot of the Python.
Kojima makes his first kill.
Kojima admires the power of the Python.
The Python being used by Kojima after nearly being shot in "There's Always Someone Better".

Smith & Wesson Model 36

A stainless Smith & Wesson Model 36 is seen in "A Wonderful Night" with Takeshi Ebihara, being his preferred sidearm.

Smith & Wesson Model 36, nickel plated - .38 Special
The Model 36 in "A Wonderful Night". Ebihara did state that it's chambered in .38 Special.
Akira being told to fire Ebihara's revolver at a security camera inside a Maguro-gumi safehouse.
Ebihara mentions that his revolver is good for him in "Tag".
Ebihara shoots from inside the sedan.
Ejecting the cylinder.
The revolver aimed at the Fable in "Chatting About Life".
The revolver being raised.
A mexican standoff...
The Model 36 secured by Akira when he infiltrates Ebihara's apartment in "The Phantom of the Balcony".
In "Aniki... Aniki...", Ebihara finishes off Kojima, ending his arc.

Smith & Wesson 360PD Airlite

Hina uses the Smith & Wesson 360PD Airlite in "Horn". It was previously seen in some arms acquired by Utsubo with Hiroshi in "The ABCs of Villainy". Hiroshi uses it in "Starry Sky Lullaby" to take down Utsubo.

Smith & Wesson 360PD Airlite - .357 Magnum
Hina grips the Airlite in "Horn".
Closeup of the revolver before it was fired.
In this shot, the Airlite is not animated properly.
A shot of Hina aiming the Airlite.
The Airlite used by Hiroshi after he fires it to end Utsubo in "Starry Sky Lullaby", ending the story arc.

Grenades

M67 hand grenade

A M67 hand grenade is used by Hiroshi in "Doorstep Man" to rig a door as an improvised explosive. Utsubo uses them in "Starry Sky Lullaby".

M67 hand grenade surplus
Hiroshi checks the grenade in "Doorstep Man".
The grenade taped on the door. The safety pin's tied to an RC vehicle meant to pull it if the red laser is disconnected.
Utsubo gets the safety pin off a M67 in "Starry Sky Lullaby".
The M67 accidentally tossed by Utsubo after the Fable shoots him.
Utsubo chucks another M67. This time, this one didn't have the safety pin removed.

Improvised Smoke Grenade

Akira uses improvised smoke grenades when the situation calls for it.

Akira tosses one of the smoke grenades in "There's Always Someone Better".

Mines

TM-46

The TM-46 anti-tank mine appears to be used by Utsubo in a trap in "Starry Sky Lullaby". The episode hints that Utsubo got it from arms dealers in mainland Southeast Asia.

Inert TM-46 anti-tank mine.
Hina accidentally steps on the mine in Starry Sky Lullaby".

Others

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