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==Remington Model 870==
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A player is seen racking a [[Remington Model 870]] in the Bullet of Bullets Qualifier Room.
A player is seen racking a [[Remington Model 870]] in the ''Bullet of Bullets'' qualifier room.
[[Image:Remington870PoliceStd.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Remington M870 - 12 Gauge]]
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[[File:SAOII 5 (19).jpg|thumb|none|600px|A GGO player racks his shotgun, ejecting a spent shell. (Ep.5)]]
[[File:SAOII 5 (19).jpg|thumb|none|600px|A player racks his 870, ejecting a spent shell. Why an empty casing would have been left in the gun after getting all the way back to a safe zone in a mystery. (Ep.5)]]


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Sword Art Online II (July 5, 2014 - December 20, 2014)

In December 2025, months after the end of the events of Sword Art Online (Season 1), and Kazuto Kirigaya (Username: Kirito) is living peacefully back in the real world. However, he is recruited by Seijirou Kikuoka of the Ministry of Internal Affairs' Virtual Division to investigate in a series of killings in the Virtual Reality MMORPG game Gun Gale Online. A player calling himself "Death Gun" is suspected of causing the deaths of two GGO players via shooting their avatars in the game, somehow coincidentally causing their real bodies to suffer an acute heart attack.

Gun Gale Online is a sci-fi, gun-based VRMMORPG set on a post-apocalyptic Earth, featuring both real firearms as well as sci-fi blaster-style weapons called optical guns which fire light-based ammo; the former are intended for Player vs. Player combat, while the latter are generally for hunting NPC monsters. The main even in the story is a PvP battle royale style tournament called the Bullet of Bullets.

Sword Art Online II has multiple story arcs and settings within the season, featuring the Phantom Bullet, Calibur, and Mother's Rosario story arcs, just as the first season featured the Aincrad and Fairy Dance story arcs, and Extra Edition bonus episode. As Phantom Bullet is the only arc to feature firearms, it's the only arc to be featured on this page. Also, as the story is set in a video game, all of the guns in the show appear in that context, with the exception two; one of those two is an airsoft replica.

Warning: Some descriptions and images are potential spoilers for the series, read at your own risk.

The following weapons were used in the anime series Sword Art Online II:


Pistols

Norinco Type 54

The player calling himself "Death Gun" uses a Norinco Type 54 "Black Star" to supposedly murder players in Gun Gale Online. In the real world, a Type 54 was also used by a bank robber who was disarmed and killed with his own gun by Shino Asada (Username: Sinon) five years before the main story.

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Norinco Type 54 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev
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"Death Gun" holds his Type 54 in the opening credits. (OP)
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"Death Gun" draws and chambers his Black Star in a bar. Note the excellent trigger disciple, which is standard practice in anime. (Ep.1)
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"Death Gun" fires his Type 54 at a monitor showing high-level player XeXeeD giving an interview. (Ep.1)
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In the real world, a crazed bank/post office robber draws his Type 54. Note the awful trigger disciple, fitting the character. (Ep.3)
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The robber threatens the manager with the Type 54, before shooting him and turning the gun on another employee. (Ep.3)
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After the gun gets turned on her mother, the eleven-year-old Shino Asada attempts to disarm the robber. (Ep.3)
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The robber slams Shino against the wall to get her off, but fumbles and drops his Black Star in the process. (Ep.3)
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Shino grabs the pistol before he can... (Ep.3)
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...and fires it when he keeps trying to get it back. (Ep.3)
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Shino fires her third and final shot. (Ep.3)
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Shino looks down at her legs and the Type 54, which has suffered a stovepipe jam. (Ep.3)
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Shino doing research on the Type 54 a few years later. Note the mention of the Type 54 SMG (a PPS-43 copy) under the title, and a reference to the QSZ-92 on the right page. (Ep.3)
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"Death Gun" prepares to execute another target with his Type 54, during the Bullet of Bullets tournament. (Ep.8)
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"Death Gun" then aims his pistol at a holographic camera the audience uses to watch, and again declares his name and supposed ability, finishing with "It's showtime" in English. (Ep.9)
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"Death Gun" once again draws his Black Star on a new victim. Note the hammer is down despite being used earlier. Rather than an error, considering "Death Gun"'s love of theatrics it seems he's going out of his way to remove the round from the chamber after each execution, just so he can dramatically chamber it again each time. (Ep. 9)
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After another player unexpectedly appears, "Death Gun" swaps his Type 54 for his L115A3. (Ep.10)
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"Death Gun" aims his Type 54 while on horseback, showing off the gun's rifling. (Ep.10)
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A stitched sequence of the Type 54 firing two separate shots, showing the attention to detail with the trigger, hammer, and slide animations. (Ep.10)

FN Five-seveN

After purchasing his Kagemitsu G4 photon sword, Kirito acquires an FN Five-seveN as his sidearm, per Sinon's recommendation. Sinon's HUD symbol for her sidearm, which is a Glock 18C, is occasionally misrepresented as a Five-seveN.

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FN Five-seveN - 5.7x28mm
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Kirito and Sinon face off in the opening; Kirito's Five-seveN can be seen in his holster. (OP)
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A picture of a Five-seveN with its stats in the GGO Market. (Ep.4)
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Kirito aims his Five-seveN at the gun shop's firing range. He uses it left handed due to his photon sword being his primary weapon. (Ep.4)
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A FPS-view of the FN Five-seveN. The Bullet Circle (green circle) is essentially the HUD's crosshair function, showing the area in which the bullet could land at that moment. Things like heart-rate, breathing, and similar affect accuracy significantly, and thus the size of the Bullet Circle. (Ep.4)
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Kirito's fires his Five-seveN for the first time... (Ep.4)
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...and is rather impressed. (Ep.4)
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During the qualifying matches, Kirito aims his Five-seveN at Uemaru. (Ep.5)
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Kirito fires the pistol at Uemaru to interrupt his attempt to reload, and to cover Kirito's own advance. (Ep.5)
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Kirito fires at a player while blocking and deflecting bullets with his photon sword during another qualifying match. (Ep.6)
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Kirito ejects a round from his Five-seveN... (Ep.6)
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...and returns it to his holster, where it stays for a considerable amount of time. (Ep.6)
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After being reminded he had it by a familiar sensation, Kirito reaches for his trusty Five-seveN. (Ep.13)

Glock 18C

Sinon uses a Glock 18C fitted with a 33-round magazine as her secondary weapon; in the original novels it was instead a Heckler & Koch MP7. Despite being in Sinon's holster for most of the story, it's easily the least-used weapon belonging to a main character.

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Glock 18C - 9x19mm
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Sinon fires her Glock 18C at Yamikaze in the opening. (OP)
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The Glock in Sinon's holster in the opening. (OP)
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Sinon fires her 18C at Behemoth and his squad while advancing. (Ep.2)
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Sinon's player card, showing her Glock fitted with a standard 17-round magazine. (Ep.5)
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Sinon holds her Glock in a stitched image during her preliminary match against Kirito. (Ep.6)
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A close-up in the same scene shows that the 18C is set to semi-auto. (Ep.6)
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Sensing someone behind her, Sinon reaches for her Glock. (Ep.8)
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Sinon attempts to points her Glock at Kirito, but has her hand knocked away. (Ep.8)
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Sinon struggles to aim her 18C at Kirito while he pins her arms down. (Ep.8)
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After being released, Sinon is shocked that Kirito trusts her enough to simply let her go when she still has her pistol in her hand. (Ep.8)
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Sinon again reaches for her Glock... (Ep.9)
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...only to drop it. This time, however, her inability to use the gun was not Kirito's doing. (Ep.9)

Colt M1911A1

A sign for the Untouchable! mini-game in Gun Gale Online has an M1911A1 on it. In the real world, Endou, a school bully, later tries to use an airsoft M1911A1 borrowed from her brother to extort money from Shino.

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Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP
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Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP
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The sign with an M1911A1 on it. (Ep.4)
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Endou pulls the M1911A1 from her purse, after reminding Shino she really meant it when she said she would bring the replica. (Ep.14)
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Endou aims her brother's M1911A1 at Shino, looking far too pleased with herself. (Ep.14)
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Attempting to pull the trigger, she finds that the gun won't fire and gets mad at it. (Ep.14)
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Composing herself, Shino walks over and snatches the M1911A1 from Endou, spinning it into her own hand. The gas-filling port on the bottom of the magazine is visible here. (Ep.14)
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Naming it as an M1911, Shino notes that Endou's brother has good taste, though she's not personally a fan. (Ep.14)
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She then notes that most guns have a safety, before disengaging it. (Ep.14)
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Shino aims the M1911A1, showing the brass "inner barrel", the true barrel of an airsoft gun. (Ep.14)
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A view down the M1911A1's sights as Shino aims it at a can set atop a bucket; Shino had been planning this eventuality. (Ep.14)
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Shino fires the pistol, with a white 6mm BB flying out of the barrel... (Ep.14)
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...and then the slide cycling. (Ep.14)
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After reengaging the safety, Shino puts the M1911A1 back in Endou's hand. (Ep.14)

Beretta 92FS

A player is seen firing a Beretta 92FS at the weapon market's firing range.

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Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm
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Kirito and Sinon pass the Beretta-wielding player; Kirito being very much out of his element. (Ep.4)

Unknown Pistol

Ginrou is seen dual-wielding a pair of unknown pistols in the Gun Gale Online introductory sequence.

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Ginrou on the right with a pair of unknown pistols. (Ep.1)

Revolvers

Colt Python

A Colt Python was the first weapon used by Sinon in GGO.

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Colt Python - .357 Magnum
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Sinon with her Python. (Ep.3)

Smith & Wesson Model 3

The mascot for the Untouchable! mini-game wields a Smith & Wesson Model 3 Schofield as his weapon. The mini-game requires the player to run up a narrow passage dodging the mascot's fire and successfully reach him. As a side note, the mascot speaks very good English, mostly consisting of taunts.

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Smith & Wesson Model 3 Schofield - .45 Schofield.
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The mascot fan-fires his Model 3. (Ep.4)
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The mascot reloads the break-action Schofield, and does so extremely quickly. (Ep.4)
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The mascot aims his Model 3. The rounds in the cylinder can be seen here. (Ep.4)
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He prepares to fire the revolver again. (Ep.4)
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Entirely out of ammo, the mascot uses his last resort ultimate move: firing a blaster-like shot from his empty Model 3. Note that the cylinders now no longer have bullets visible. (Ep.4)
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The mascot spinning his Schofield, ready for another competitor. (Ep.4)

Colt 1873

A player competing in the Bullet of Bullets preliminaries is seen with a pair of Colt 1873s, better known as the Single Action Army. Also, during Sinon's explanation of the BoB tournament, players are seen in a Western face-off drawing Single Action Armys.

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Colt 1873 Single Action Army - .45 Long Colt
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The Western-themed player on the left can be seen with two Single Action Armys holstered, the far one being almost entirely hidden. (Ep.5)
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A Colt 1873 in its holster... (Ep.5)
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...before being drawn and fired. (Ep.5)

Submachine Guns

IMI Uzi

Jin, a member of Dyne's squad, wields an Uzi as his main weapon.

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IMI Uzi - 9x19mm
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Kirito takes out Jin in the opening. (OP)
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With cover fire from Miso and Arashi, Jin runs to Sinon's position, armed with his Uzi. (Ep.2)
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Jin fires his Uzi at Kirito during the BoB preliminaries. (Ep.6)

Heckler & Koch MP5A2

A player participating in the Bullet of Bullets tournament is seen using a H&K MP5A2, while another in the BoB waiting room is seen with an MP5 as well.

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Heckler & Koch MP5A2 - 9x19mm
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The player at centre-right appears to have an MP5, while the one at centre-left has some sort of large rifle with a bipod. The player on the far right is armed with one of the sci-fi style optical guns. (Ep.5)
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A BoB competitor fires at another with his MP5A2. (Ep.8)
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Taking fire from behind, the player attempts to return fire on Dyne, who swings in on a rope while firing his SG 550 one-handed. (Ep.8)

Heckler & Koch MP5SD3

A number of players are seen with MP5SDs with collapsible stocks in the BoB waiting room.

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Heckler & Koch MP5SD3 - 9x19mm
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Behind Shino's friend Kyouji Shinkawa (Username: Spiegel), a couple of players with MP5SD3s can be seen on the left. (Ep.5)

Heckler & Koch MP5K

A player with a H&K MP5K can be seen the first moment Kirito enters Gun Gale Online.

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H&K MP5K - 9x19mm
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The player on the left with their MP5K, fitted to a sling. The player they're talking with has a sniper rifle of some sort. (Ep.4)

Heckler & Koch UMP40

Ginrou, a member of Dyne's squad, uses a H&K UMP40 fitted with a foregrip as his main weapon, denoted by its straight magazine and 30-round capacity.

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Heckler & Koch UMP45 - .45 ACP
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Ginrou attempts to hit on Sinon while waving his UMP40 around. (Ep.2)
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Leading the charge, Ginrou aims his UMP40 the enemy squad. (Ep.2)
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A FPS-view of the UMP, showing the 30-round capacity of the .40 version. (Ep.2)
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The UMP's muzzle as Ginrou's protective field nullifies the projectiles from the enemies' optical guns. (Ep.2)
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Ginrou with his empty UMP40 after eliminating his opponents. (Ep.2)
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Ginrou reloads his UMP40, using the "HK Slap". (Ep.2)

Heckler & Koch MP7A1

A player in a chatroom has an avatar with a H&K MP7A1 on it.

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Heckler & Koch MP7A1 - 4.6x30mm
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The avatar, featuring an MP7A1. (Ep.3)

MAC M-10

A player in the BoB tournament is seen using a MAC M-10 as his main weapon. One of the players that attempts to ambush Yamikaze during Sinon's explanation of his skill level was armed with an M-10 with the stock removed.

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Military Armament Corporation M-10 - .45 ACP
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A player runs while firing his M-10 into the woods. (Ep.8)
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The same player attempts to peek out of cover while holding his MAC. (Ep.8)
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As Yamikaze mows down the group of would-be ambushers, the one shot in the head is seen with an M-10. (Ep.12)

CZ Vz. 61 Škorpion

A player is armed with a Vz. 61 Škorpion in the GGO introduction sequence, while BoB participant Keith uses one during the tournament.

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CZ Vz.61 Škorpion - .32 ACP
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The player on the left is armed with a Vz. 61 Škorpion. (Ep.1)
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Keith fires his Škorpion at Lion King Richie's position... (Ep.8)
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...only to quickly find himself out of ammo and under fire, and so Keith pulls out a Model 24 Stielhandgranate. (Ep.8)

Calico M900

A Calico M900 in the long barreled, semi automatic carbine configuration without the M951 style foregrip is wielded by Yamikaze, previously the second-highest rated, and now highest-rated player in the Japanese GGO server. Sinon refers the Calico as an "ultra-lightweight machinegun, the Calico M900A". Despite M900A not being an official designation, given that the gun is a full-auto conversion of the civilian M900 model, it's the most appropriate designation given the rest of the Calico family.

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Calico M900 - 9x19mm
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The introduction of Yamikaze's Calico. (Ep.12)
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Yamikaze mows down a group of would-be assailants. The weapon of the player on the far left is only visible in this frame, and appears to be some sort of pistol. (Ep.12)
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The muzzle end of the M900 as Yamikaze runs through the desert. (Ep.12)
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Yamikaze with his Calico after dodging a falling building. (Ep.12)
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Yamikaze attempts to take cover with his M900. (Ep.12)
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Yamikaze's M900 on the ground. (Ep.12)

Unknown SMG

A player participating in the Bullet of Bullets preliminary matches is seen with an SMG of some sort slung over his shoulder, likely WWII-era or earlier.

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Sinon walks past the player and his SMG. (Ep.5)

Assault Rifles

FAMAS G2

Player Usujio Tarako used a FAMAS G2 as his main weapon.

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FAMAS G2 - 5.56x45mm
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A file photo showing Usujio Tarako with his FAMAS G2. (Ep.1)

AK-74

A number of players watching the BoB tournament are seen with AK-74s.

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AK-74 - 5.45x39mm
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Some players in the crowd are armed with AK-74s, along with a dozen other rifles and pistols. (Ep.5)

FN SCAR

A BoB player killed by "Death Gun" was using a SCAR rifle, caliber unknown due to the angle. These players were killed by "Death Gun"'s L115A3, not the Type 54 that supposedly murders people in the real world; they're simply "dead" in a traditional video game sense.

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FN SCAR-L - 5.56x45mm NATO
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The SCAR at lower right, clockwise from there an M16 variant, M-10, shotgun, and possibly a PK-family machine gun. (Ep.12)

Howa Type 89

Although Kyouji Shinkawa is never actually seen with his own main weapon in the show itself, he is seen with a Howa Type 89 on the bluray box cover art. In the novels, Kirito describes him as carrying a "somewhat large machine gun" slung over his shoulder; given Kirito's (lack of) expertise with firearms, this is an appropriate description for a full-size assault rifle like the Type 89.

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Howa Type 89 - 5.56x45mm
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Spiegel with his Type 89. The muzzle of a G36C can be seen on the far right, though neither Yamikaze nor Pale Rider use one. (BD Artwork)

Steyr AUG A1

A player is seen firing a Steyr AUG A1 at the gun market's firing range. The AUG will appear again in Sword Art Online, once the inevitable Season 3 (or more likely Season 4) is animated.

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Steyr AUG A1 - 5.56x45mm
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A player firing an AUG. (Ep.4)

Colt M4A1

An M4A1 is used by Arashi, a member of Dyne's squad, as his main weapon; in the novels he is referred to as "the one with the M4". Arashi's M4A1 is fitted with a number of aftermarket parts, including its stock, rail system, and gas block, along with a SureFire foregrip/light combo and a red dot scope. One of the players who attempts to ambush Yamikaze is armed with an M4A1 fitted with an EOTech holosight and foregrip.

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Colt M4A1 - 5.56x45mm
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Beside Jin, Arashi holds his M4A1. (Ep.2)
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Arashi provides cover for himself and Jin as they regroup with Sinon and Dyne. (Ep.2)
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The nearest player fires his M4A1, while his muzzle flash illuminates the revolver of the player next to him. (Ep.12)

Norinco Model 311

BoB participant Kakouton attacks Kirito and Sinon with a Norinco Model 311; he reloads it with a Beta-C drum magazine when it runs empty.

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Norinco Model 311 - 5.56x45mm NATO
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Kakouton aims his Model 311 at Kirito and Sinon. (Ep.9)
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The Model 311 from the side, showing its distinct stock, handguards, and front sight. (Ep.9)
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Kakouton getting shot by Sinon; note the Beta-C magazine. (Ep.9)

Mk. 18 Mod 0

A Mk. 18 Mod 0 with tan furniture is seen held by Usujio Tarako during GGO the introductory sequence.

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Mk. 18 Mod 0 - 5.56x45mm
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Usujio Tarako with a Mk. 18. (Ep.1)

Heckler & Koch G36

A H&K G36 with the built-in 3x scope carry handle is seen when Kirito first enters GGO. The specific variant is unknown as the front end isn't seen.

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Heckler & Koch G36V - 5.56x45mm
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The GGO player with blonde hair is armed with a G36. The other weapons look to be a shotgun, SMG, assault rifle, and optical gun.

Bushmaster ACR

A player is seen wielding a Bushmaster ACR in the market's firing range.

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Bushmaster ACR - 5.56x45mm
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The player up front holding an ACR. The next player is the 92FS user seen above, and the last appears to have a shotgun. (Ep.4)

SIG SG 550

Dyne wields a SIG SG 550 as his main weapon, said to be a rare and good weapon in GGO.

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SIG SG 550 - 5.56x45mm
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Dyne aims SG 550. (Ep.2)
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FPS-view of the SIG. The red highlight is the "area of fire" from an enemy. Dyne's HUD also seems to think the SIG SG 550 is Ginrou's UMP40. (Ep.2)
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Dyne charges the enemy squad with his SIG. (Ep.2)
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Dyne deploys his bipod at the end of a bridge to prepare for Pale Rider... (Ep.8)
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...but Pale Rider's speed and agility are too much for Dyne, and he's forced abandon using the bipod. (Ep.8)
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Dyne fires his SIG SG 550 at Pale Rider. (Ep.8)

FN F2000

XeXeeD is seen with an FN F2000 paired with the GL-1 under barrel grenade launcher and standard optical sight, said to be a rare and very good weapon in GGO. Sinon mentions that Yamikaze may be a more skilled player than XeXeeD, but the latter's F2000 and rare armour gave him the edge needed to win the previous BoB.

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FN F2000 - 5.56x45mm
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XeXeeD with his F2000/GL-1 combo. (Ep.1)

Battle Rifles

M1A SOCOM 16

A M1A SOCOM 16 used by Miso as his main weapon, correctly depicted as semi-auto only.

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M1A SOCOM 16 - 7.62x51mm
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Miso gets taken out by Kirito in the opening. (OP)
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Close-up of the M1A as the Miso fights Behemoth. (Ep.2)
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Next to Arashi, Miso fires his M1A. (Ep.2)

Mk 14. Mod 0

Musketeer X, a BoB competitor, wields a scoped Mk 14. Mod 0 as her primary weapon. Kirito later picks it up and uses it to provide cover fire for a downed Sinon.

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Mk 14 Mod 0 - 7.62x51mm
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A glimpse of the Mk. 14's muzzle in Sinon's enhanced vision mode. (Ep.9)
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A (rather beautiful) stitched image of Musketeer X with her Mk. 14 Mod 0. (Ep.10)
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Kirito fires Musketeer X's Mk. 14 as he runs to Sinon. (Ep.10)

Heckler & Koch G3A3

Uemaru wields a H&K G3A3 as his main weapon in the BoB preliminaries.

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Heckler & Koch G3A3 - 7.62x51mm
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In the opening, Sinon snipes Uemaru who is holding his G3A3. (OP)
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Uemaru aims his G3A3 at Kirito... (Ep.5)
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...and opens fire, with the bolt cycling and the empty case ejecting. (Ep.5)
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Uemaru holds his G3A3 as he crawls prone. (Ep.5)
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Kirito melts a 7.62mm bullet from the G3 with his Kagemitsu G4 photon sword. (Ep.5)
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Uemaru attempts to reload his empty G3A3. (Ep.5)

Machine Guns

FN Minimi

An enemy squad that Dyne's squad engages has a player armed with a FN Minimi to defend against enemy players, as the rest of their squad is armed with optical guns for fighting monsters. Its firepower is a plot point and the gun is called by name frequently.

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FN Minimi - 5.56x45mm
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The player with the Minimi walks along Earth's desolate, post-apocalyptic landscape with the rest of his squad. (Ep.2)
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Sinon scopes in on the Minimi user from 1500 metres. (Ep.2)
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The player's Minimi falls to the ground as he shatters into polygons. (Ep.2)

M60E4

A player is seen with a M60E4 in the Bullet of Bullets qualifier room.

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M60E4 - 7.62x51mm
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A player on the right with the M60E4. (Ep.5)

Browning Automatic Rifle

A player is seen with a Browning Automatic Rifle in the Bullet of Bullets qualifier room.

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Browning Automatic Rifle - .30-06
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A player on the left with his BAR. (Ep.5)

Browning M1919

BoB tournament competitor Shishigane appears to be wielding a Browning M1919. The novels state he uses only a Jatimatic SMG (to save weight for other equipment, such as armor), however this weapon is clearly not that.

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Browning M1919 - .30-06
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Shishigane in Sinon's scope, carrying what appears to be a M1919. (Ep.8)

Vickers Machine Gun

Lion King Richie takes up a defensive position on a mountain with a Vickers machine gun during the BoB tournament.

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Vickers Mk1 Machine Gun - .303 British
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Lion King Richie with his Vickers machine gun. (Ep.8)
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The muzzle flash of Lion King Richie's Vickers. (Ep.8)
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Richie destroys Keith's Stielhandgranate, which promptly explodes mid-air. (Ep.8)

M134 Minigun

The hired bodyguard Behemoth wields a hand-held M134 Minigun to counter Dyne's PvP squad.

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M134 Minigun - 7.62x51mm
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Behemoth's Minigun on his back. (Ep.2)
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Behemoth taking cover with his Minigun, as Arashi and Miso's muzzle flashes are seen in the distance. (Ep.2)
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Behemoth aims the M134 at Sinon. (Ep.2)
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Behemoth fires his Minigun... (Ep.2)
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...and just keeps firing. (Ep.2)
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Behemoth with his Minigun as Kyouji explains to Shino that the M134's ammo limit and weight penalty make it impractical for the BoB tournament. (Ep.3)

Shotguns

Remington Model 870

A player is seen racking a Remington Model 870 in the Bullet of Bullets qualifier room.

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Remington M870 - 12 Gauge
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A player racks his 870, ejecting a spent shell. Why an empty casing would have been left in the gun after getting all the way back to a safe zone in a mystery. (Ep.5)

AR-17

Pale Rider uses an Armalite AR-17 as his main weapon in the BoB Tournament.

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Armalite AR-17 - 12 Gauge
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Pale Rider prepares to shoot Dyne with his AR-17. (Ep.8)
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Pale Rider AR-17 receiver. (Ep.8)
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Pale Rider loads a blue shot (presumably a slug) into his AR-17. (Ep.8)
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A look at Pale Rider's AR-17's bottom. (Ep.8)
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Pale Rider's with his AR-17. (Ep.9)
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Pale Rider's aiming his AR-17 at "Death Gun". (Ep.9)

Over And Under Shotgun

A player in the BoB waiting room has an over and under shotgun slung over his shoulder.

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Otto Seelig O/U - 12 gauge
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The player behind Kirito holds his shotgun, while the two players to the right point and stare at... a wall. The center player in the group of three on the left also has a pistol in their hand. (Ep.10)

Sniper Rifles

PGM Hécate II

Sinon uses a PGM Hécate II as her main weapon. In-game, it is called "PGM Ultima Ratio Hécate II".

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PGM Hécate II - .50 BMG
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Sinon with her Hécate II in the teaser trailer. (Trailer)
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Sinon faces Kirito with her Hécate II. (OP)
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A shot of Sinon's Hécate II. (Ep.2)
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Sinon acquires her Hécate II from a loot. She struggles with its 30lb. weight compared to her previous 13lb. FR F2. (Ep.2)
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Sinon aiming her Hécate II. (Ep.2)
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Sinon looks for Stinger with her Hécate II. Sinon states Stinger's weapon is an FN SCAR carbine, but it is never seen. (Ep.6)
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Sinon aims her Hécate II while standing. (Ep.6)
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Sinon with her Hécate II and Kirito, watching Dyne and Pale Rider fight. (Ep.8)
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Sinon aims her Hecate at Dyne, while mumbling about him not checking his six. (Ep.8)
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Sinon attaching a night optic to her scope. (Ep.12)
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FR F2

The FR F2 makes its anime debut as Sinon's main sniper rifle before she acquired the Hécate II.

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FR F2 - 7.62x51mm
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Sinon with her FR F2. (Ep.2)
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The barrel end of the FR F2. (Ep.2)
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Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Magnum

"Death Gun"'s main weapon is a suppressed Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Magnum. According to Sinon, it's called the "Silent Assassin" in-game for its attached suppressor and very good performance. In the novels it's expressly and repeatedly referred to by its British military designation of L115A3.

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Accuracy International AWM - .338 Lapua
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An image of the AWM's body. (Ep.8)
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An image of the AWM's barrel with a suppressor on. (Ep.8)
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"Death Gun" cycles his AWM. (Ep.10)
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"Death Gun" fires his suppressed AWM. (Ep.10)
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"Death Gun" aims his AWM while another player gets a bead on him. (Ep.12)
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"Death Gun" fires his suppressed AWM at Sinon. The rod running underneath the barrel is actually his melee weapon, an estoc.(Ep.12)

Unknown Rifle

A modern scoped rifle is seen held by an entrant in the BoB tournament.

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The player's scoped rifle at bottom right. (Ep.5)

Grenades

Model 24 Stielhandgranate

A "modernized" Model 24 Stielhandgranate is used as a grenade by a player in the BOB tournament.

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Model 24 Stielhandgranate "Potato Masher" high-explosive fragmentation hand grenade
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A stick grenade is thrown by a player during the BOB tournament. (Ep.8)

M18 smoke grenade

Kirito uses a M18 smoke grenade picked up from Musketeer X to cover his and Sinon's escape from "Death Gun".

M18 smoke grenade
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A smoke grenade thrown by Kirito on the floor. (Ep.10)
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Close-up of the M18 smoke grenade. (Ep.10)
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Plasma Grenade

A futuristic high-explosive grenade is used by Sinon to end the BoB Tournament.

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Sinon gives Kirito the high-explosive grenade. Red means activated. (Ep.13)

Weapon Market

The weapon shop in GGO shows only silhouettes and images of the weapons available for purchase, with a weapon materializing upon being purchased by a player. As such, there is a large quantity of firearms that only appear in image form, and these are grouped here for the sake of not flooding the rest of the page with duplicate images and single-image entries.

Weapons shown in the market are grouped by weapon type, with pistols, SMGs/PDWs, assault rifles, shotguns, sniper rifles, rocket launchers, and hand grenades being shown. For the generic silhouette images, each category has four individual models, reused enough times to fill up the board; the silhouette models shown are as follows: Pistols: Nambu Model 60, Beretta 92FS, Colt M1911A1, H&K USP SD. SMG/PDWs: H&K XM8 Compact Carbine, H&K MP5A3, H&K MP5N with tactical light forend and reflex sight, KRISS Vector. Assault Rifles: Colt R0635 (likely because AR-based), AK-47 with scope rail mount, H&K G36C, Colt M4A1 with Aimpoint sight. Shotguns: Maruzen CA870 CQB, two unknown shotguns, Benelli M4. Sniper Rifles: SVD, M40A5, unknown rifle, SMLE. Rocket Launchers: Carl Gustav M2, Mk 153 Mod 0 SMAW, M72 LAW, RPG-7. Hand Grenades: M26, M67, MK3, M116A1 training grenade.

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The main promotional image for Bullet of Bullets features a silhouette of a player holding a rifle. It resembles a short-barrel M4-type fitted with a large scope and sling, but it's hard to tell for sure. (Ep.1)
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An advertisement for a gun shop, featuring a model holding a two-tone SIG-Sauer P239. Also note the crossed revolvers on the shop's logo, likely Single Action Armys. (Ep.4)
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A promotional image featuring an FN P90 floats by Sinon and Kirito. In the spin-off novel series Sword Art Online Alternative Gun Gale Online, main character Karen Kohiruimaki (Username: LLENN) uses a pink-painted P90. The latter half of the spin-off author's pen name, Keiichi Sigsawa, is derived from "SIG-Sauer"; he previously helped as a technical advisor on this very story arc of the anime. (Ep.4)
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A wide shot of the market; in the shotgun section, top to bottom, the Maruzen CA870 CQB (airsoft), two unknown shotguns, and Benelli M4 are visible. Also note the giant holographic M16A2, which features a large bulky handguard. (Ep.4)
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A close-up of the above shot, better showing the sniper rifles which feature, top to bottom, the SVD, M40A5, an unknown rifle, and the SMLE. (Ep.4)
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The Colt R0635, two AK-47s, and G36C (M4A1 is visible in full room shot), plus a detailed image of an AR-15 variant being looked at by Kirito, as Sinon explains why assault rifles are heavier than SMGs, despite being lower-caliber. Or rather, as Sinon attempts to explain the history of the development of the M16 family first. (Ep.4)
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Sinon and Kirito pass by the section, which is only seen in this shot. The XM8 Compact Carbine, MP5A3, MP5N, and KRISS Vector are all seen here. (Ep.4)
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Another angle of the main part of the market, giving a better angle on the pistols; top to bottom they are the Nambu Model 60, 92FS, M1911A1, and USP SD. (Ep.4)
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The grenades are seen as Kirito activates his Kagemitsu G4 photon sword; by column they are the M26, M67, MK3, and M116A1 training grenade. (Ep.4)
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A spliced image showing most of the detailed pistols, a few misnamed. By column: S&W 915, S&W SD40 VE, Beretta 92FS, Jericho 941 Semi-Compact, Jericho 941, SP-21 Barak, SIG-Sauer SP 2022, H&K HK45, H&K USP, SIG-Sauer P239, SIG-Sauer P250 Compact, SIG-Sauer SP 2009, Minebea P9 (Japanese-produced P220), Minebea P9 in two-tone, SIG-Sauer P228. (Ep.4)
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An FN FNX-9, FN L9A1, and FN BDA, with the Carl Gustav M2, Mk 153 Mod 0 SMAW, and M72 LAW to the right. (Ep.4)
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The bottom of the same FN-themed column, featuring an FN Five-seveN and FN FNX-45, with an RPG-7 and another SMAW to the right. (Ep.4)