List of fictional firearms
This is a list of fictional firearms from books, television, and film.
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- Auger, a heavy wall-penetrating battle rifle from the Resistance series
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- BFG 9000, Dark Matter Gun
- Blade Blaster, the sidearms of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers which have a blaster mode, a dirk mode, and a neutral mode in which they are holstered.
- Break (Transformers), a robot who turns into a penguin or a gun from Beast Wars Neo
- BR55 series of 9.5x40 mm burst-firing battle rifles featured in the Halo franchise.
- Buhnder, a pistol mentioned in passing in the TV series Firefly. It seems to be chambered for an unusual or out-of-date caliber, because Jayne mentions he has a hard time finding ammunition.
- Bullseye, a Chimeran battle rifle featured in the Resistance franchise.
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- Devastator, a pair of rocket launchers from Duke Nukem put into one gun the shoots rockets automatically from each side. It was first seen in Duke Nukem 3D.
- Death machine, a Minigun from Call of Duty Black Ops that is not really fictional, except you can carry it around by holding it with both arms
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- Experimental MIRV, a rocket-launcher from Fallout 3 that shoots 8 mini-nukes
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- Gallian, a semi-auto rifle appears in Valkyria Chronicles
- Golden gun
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Hyena Infre-dead, see Scavenger
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- L23 Fareye, a sniper rifle featured in the Resistance franchise
- LS13 Shotgun, a ISA shotgun appears in the Killzone series
- Lazy Gun, in Against a Dark Background by Iain M. Banks
- Lawgiver, Judge Dredd's handgun.
- Lancer, an assault rifle from Gears of War series. Comes in both the older Mk 1 model (first available in Gears of War 3), which has higher stopping power, much wrose accuracy, a smaller magazine and a standart bayonet that is hard to use against the thick-skinned Locust Drones, and the iconic Mk 2, far more capable of sustained automatic fire, with a 50-60 round magazine and the famous chainsaw bayonet.
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- MA-series Individual Combat Weapon Systems from Halo, in particular MA5 in the main trilogy in service with the Marines and MA37 with the Army in Halo: Reach. Both are fully automatic 7.62×51mm NATO bull-pup assault [sic] rifles.
- M1-L1 Triple-Pulse Rifle, a Chinese manufactured Gatling type assault rifle from the movie Deep Rising built on a Calico SMG.
- M392 DMR, a 7.62×51mm NATO select-fire Designated Marksman Rifle from Halo: Reach.
- M45 Tactical Shotgun - an 8 Gauge pump-action weapon that replaces the M90 CAWS in Halo: Reach. Has a single-tube magazine.
- M5A2 Folsom Carbine, an assault rifle from the Resistance series.
- M6 series of 12.7x40 mm "sniper hand cannon" pistols of UNSC from Halo (series).
- M7 - a 5x23 mm caseless submachine gun, also from Halo.
- M72 Gauss Rifle, A magnetic accelerator weapon from Fallout 2
- M-134 Handheld Minigun, fictional adaption of the M-134 Minigun for infantry use, often with impractical "chainsaw" ergonomics.
- M82 Assault Rifle, a Vektan assault rifle from the Killzone franchise.
- M90 Close Assault Weapon System - an 8 Gauge (21.21 mm) combat shotgun with pump action an two 6-round tubular magazines, NS2000-style. Feature in the main Halo Trilogy.
- Mags, a gallian sub-machine gun appears in the Valkyria franchise
- Marksman weapon, a Chimeran Sniper Rifle that appears in Resistance 2
- Maula pistol
- Megatron (Transformers), a Decepticon who turns into a gun in the Transformers series.
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- Needler (formally Type-33 Guided Munitions Launcher), a rapid-fire Covenant needle gun featured in the Halo franchise.
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- OMEGA (One Man Army Gun), a fictional combination weapon from the 1978 movie Fireback.
- OMEN (Organic Mass Energy Neutralizer), a fictional rifle that disintegrates living tissue, from the 007 spinoff game GoldenEye: Rogue Agent
- Overbite (Transformers), a Decepticon who turns into a fish monster or a gun in the Transformers series.
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- PPK-12 Gauss Pistol, A powerful pistol from Fallout 2
- Phaser (Star Trek)
- Phased plasma gun, a fictional weapon from the television series Babylon 5.
- Pythagoras Device, a machine from the Hendo's Productions Franchise that strips the soul away from the body using the Pythagoras rule to calculate the amount of energy needed, perfect for "un-possessing" people
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- Raygun, found in Call of Duty: World at War, shooting green sphere-like ammunition created from the 115th element of the periodic table (Ununpentium).
- The Rifleman's Rifle
- Rossmore, a combat shotgun featured in the Resistance franchise
- Ricochet (Transformers), the Nebulan partner to the Autobot Quickmix in the Transformers series, who turns into a submachine gun.
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- Scavenger, a fictional sniper rifle in Call of Duty Black Ops's Zombie map Call of the Dead. It shoots miniature torpedoes that sticks to terrain and zombies and blows up, creating a powerful shockwave.
- Seburo, a fictional manufacturer of guns in manga.
- Sentry guns exist as both fact and fiction.
- Shockwave (Transformers), a Decepticon in the Transformers series who turns into a ray gun.
- Sniper Rifle System 99 - a variety of its variants are featured in Halo (series) as the UNSC sniper rifle of choice. All of them are semi-automatic weapons that fire a 14.5×114mm APFSDS [sic] round.
- StA11 SMG, a Helghast sub-machine gun appeared in the Killzone 2 & 3.
- StA52 Assault Rifle, a Helghast assault rifle appeared in the Killzone series.
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- TR-116 Projectile Rifle
- Thundergun, a firearm that looks like a cylinder shaped rocket launcher in Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombies mode, creating a wind-like blast to send zombies flying backwards, damaging them heavily.
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- VC1 Flamethrower, A helghast flamethrower appeared in the Killzone series
- VC5 Arc Rifle/Electricity Gun, An Experimental weapon from the Killzone series
- VC9 Rocket Launcher, a helghast AT Weapon appeared in the Killzone series
- VR-11, a gun in Call of Duty Black Ops Zombies mode that turns zombies into humans that provide a distraction. It has only appeared on the map Call of the Dead.
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- Winter's Howl, a gun in Call of Duty Black Ops: Zombies that slows and occasionally freezes zombies. It only appears in the map "Five".
- Wunderwaffe DG-2, a experimental German weapon created by Edward Richtofen that shoots a bolt of lightning that has a chain reaction when it hits zombies like a lightning bolt effect. It first appeared in Call of Duty World At War: Nazi Zombies. It also is featured in the Black Ops Zombie map Call of the Dead as an "Easter Egg".
- Wave Gun, a 2 in 1 gun that shoots a wave toxin kind of poison when joined together that's effects to zombie make it inflate like a balloons effects then floats up to the "air" then pops. when both held in both hands dual wield it has a kind of Wunderwaffe effect so far all we have known in the Treyarch intel it's able to cook zombies from the inside out. It will be featured in Call of Duty Black op's new Zombie map pack rezurection with the new map moon featuring the original maps from World at war.
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- Zorg ZF-1, a multi-use gun invented by Zorg industries and demonstrated by Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg to the Mangalore warriors in the movie The Fifth Element. The gun is described as lightweight, easy to use for both righties and lefties, undetectable by x-ray, able to break down into four parts, and ideal for quick and discreet interventions. It also features a handle for ease of transportation. The ZF-1 is powered by a titanium recharger and takes a 3000 round clip with firing bursts of three to three hundred. It also features a "replay" mode, which allows the user to fire one bullet at any location and have all subsequent bullets track to and hit that location. The ZF-1 also contains a rocket launcher, an arrow launcher with exploding or poisonous gas heads, a net launcher, a flamethrower, and the "Ice Cube System" – a freeze gun which fires a cloud of liquid nitrogen. The final feature of the ZF-1 is a self destruct button, which serves as a major plot device in the film.