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(Bah, screw it. I'll remove some of the extra screenshots tomorrow - it's late enough to technically be "tomorrow" anyways, and I'm tired. This whole thing took way too long - probably gonna do a shorter project after this - but at least it's finally "done".)
[[File:HxH2011Cover.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Hunter X Hunter (October 2, 2011 - September 24, 2014)]]
[[File:HxH2011Cover.jpg|thumb|right|300px|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 ex-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).
'''''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 Freecss, 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 ex-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).
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[[File:HXH1119112.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|...only for the latter to punch clear through it. Needless to say, driving an M1911's slide off the ''back'' of the frame would be an incredible feat of strength, especially since he manages to do so without even moving his opponent's arm.]]
[[File:HXH1119112.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|...only for the latter to punch clear through it. Needless to say, driving an M1911's slide off the ''back'' of the frame would be an incredible feat of strength, especially since he manages to do so without even moving his opponent's arm.]]
[[File:HXH1119113.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Pakunoda prepares to wipe the smug look off a Mafia guard's face, with the aid of a somewhat stretched-out M1911.]]
[[File:HXH1119113.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Pakunoda prepares to wipe the smug look off a Mafia guard's face, with the aid of a somewhat stretched-out M1911.]]
[[File:HXH1119114.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|She fires, with the show oddly picking this exact moment alone to show some discretion.]]
[[File:HXH11DE1.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Pakunoda wields an M1911 akimbo with a (somewhat thin) Desert Eagle; it looks noticeably different from the pistol above (with a round-backed slide and seemingly shorter barrel, though the latter could be blamed on perspective), though whether this is simply a continuity error or she's actually supposed to be using a different pistol altogether is unclear.]]
[[File:HXH11DE1.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Pakunoda wields an M1911 akimbo with a Desert Eagle; it looks noticeably different from the pistol above (with a round-backed slide and seemingly shorter barrel, though the latter could be blamed on perspective), though whether this is simply a continuity error or she's actually supposed to be using a different pistol altogether is unclear.]]
[[File:HXH11M165.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|The guard on the left wields a somewhat vague M1911 variant (along with an even less identifiable pistol) as they face down Franklin's barrage.]]
[[File:HXH1119116.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Several Mafia members watch as another approaches from the flames, the closest one holding a somewhat oversized M1911 variant.]]
[[File:HXH1119117.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|A Mafia member with an M1911 takes cover behind a car, while another opens fire with an M16A1.]]
[[File:HXH1119117.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|A Mafia member with an M1911 takes cover behind a car, while another opens fire with an M16A1.]]
[[File:HXH11191119.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|A group of Pata City police officers confront Cheetu, M1911A1s drawn. The pistols are rather simplistic and low-detail here, not even having trigger guards.]]
[[File:HXH11191119.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|A group of Pata City police officers confront Cheetu, M1911A1s drawn. The pistols are rather simplistic and low-detail here, not even having trigger guards.]]
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Pakunoda briefly uses an [[IMI Desert Eagle]] in Episode 51. A guard in Episode 52 uses one in a continuity error, and Zenji also uses one in Episode 53 ("Fake X And X Psyche"). Some were also apparently owned by members of Gyro's drug cartel (though no living member is seen with one); at least two are collected and used by a Chimera Ant in Episode 80 ("Evil X And X Terrible").
Pakunoda briefly uses an [[IMI Desert Eagle]] in Episode 51. A guard in Episode 52 uses one in a continuity error, and Zenji also uses one in Episode 53 ("Fake X And X Psyche"). Some were also apparently owned by members of Gyro's drug cartel (though no living member is seen with one); at least two are collected and used by a Chimera Ant in Episode 80 ("Evil X And X Terrible").
[[File:DesertEagle357Black.jpg|thumb|none|350px|IMI Desert Eagle Mark VII - .357 Magnum]]
[[File:DesertEagle357Black.jpg|thumb|none|350px|IMI Desert Eagle Mark VII - .357 Magnum]]
[[File:HXH11DE1.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Pakunoda with her pistols; the Desert Eagle (right) appears to have been drawn a bit thin, though its distinctive muzzle profile is still apparent. What's not apparent is which exact version this is, so the choice of a Mark VII as a reference image was more or less arbitrary.]]
[[File:HXH11DE2.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|The guard on the right holds a Desert Eagle; this is a continuity error, as he was using an M1911 variant in the previous shot. The guard on the left, meanwhile, appears to be struggling to grasp the concept of a Thompson.]]
[[File:HXH11DE2.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|The guard on the right holds a Desert Eagle; this is a continuity error, as he was using an M1911 variant in the previous shot. The guard on the left, meanwhile, appears to be struggling to grasp the concept of a Thompson.]]
[[File:HXH11DE3.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Zenji threatens Kurapika Kurta with his Desert Eagle; like Pakunoda's, it appears to be drawn rather thin.]]
[[File:HXH11DE3.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Zenji threatens Kurapika Kurta with his Desert Eagle; like Pakunoda's, it appears to be drawn rather thin.]]
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[[File:HXH11DE6.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|A close-up shot of another Desert Eagle's muzzle; note how it now seems to lack the cuts in the top-mounted optic rail.]]
[[File:HXH11DE6.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|A close-up shot of another Desert Eagle's muzzle; note how it now seems to lack the cuts in the top-mounted optic rail.]]
[[File:HXH11DE7.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|The pistol is fired; the slight yellow tint is the last remnant of the muzzle flash, which obscures much of the pistol in earlier frames of this sequence.]]
[[File:HXH11DE7.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|The pistol is fired; the slight yellow tint is the last remnant of the muzzle flash, which obscures much of the pistol in earlier frames of this sequence.]]
[[File:HXH11DE8.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|The perpetrator of the above action; oddly, this particular Chimera Ant is never named (even after the Ants discover and adopt names as a concept), being referred to either as "Fish-face" or simply "Gun-toting Ant".]]
[[File:HXH11DE9.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|The perpetrator of the above action; oddly, this particular Chimera Ant is never named (even after the Ants discover and adopt names as a concept), being referred to either as "Fish-face" or simply "Gun-toting Ant". Additionally, despite having only two fingers and a thumb, the Ant shows no difficulty handling its Desert Eagles' weight and recoil.]]
[[File:HXH11DE9.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Additionally, despite having only two fingers and a thumb, the Ant shows no difficulty handling its Desert Eagles' weight and recoil.]]
[[File:HXH11DE10.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Another muzzle-end close-up; this time, the optic rail cuts are depicted.]]
[[File:HXH11DE10.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Another muzzle-end close-up; this time, the optic rail cuts are depicted.]]
[[File:HXH11DE11.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|That's not creepy at all.]]
[[File:HXH11DE11.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|That's not creepy at all.]]
[[File:HXH11DE12.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Not in the slightest.]]
[[File:HXH11DE13.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Killua examines a spent casing left behind at the scene of the above murder; notably, the cases shown are bottlenecked. The only bottlenecked cartridges that the Desert Eagle has ever been offered in are .440 Cor-Bon and .429 DE; given that the latter came out in 2018 (5 years after this episode), .440 is the only logical option.]]
[[File:HXH11DE13.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Killua examines a spent casing left behind at the scene of the above murder; notably, the cases shown are bottlenecked. The only bottlenecked cartridges that the Desert Eagle has ever been offered in are .440 Cor-Bon and .429 DE; given that the latter came out in 2018 (5 years after this episode), .440 is the only logical option.]]
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Kite's Nen ability, Crazy Slots, can produce several different weapons seemingly at random; of these, the fourth is a [[Stechkin APS]] fitted with an odd muzzle device and an absurdly long stock. This is the first of said weapons shown, appearing in Episode 76 ("Reunion X And X Understanding").
Kite's Nen ability, Crazy Slots, can produce several different weapons seemingly at random; of these, the fourth is a [[Stechkin APS]] fitted with an odd muzzle device and an absurdly long stock. This is the first of said weapons shown, appearing in Episode 76 ("Reunion X And X Understanding").
[[File:HXH11APS1.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Crazy Slots (literally) spits out the APS; it glows rainbow as it forms...]]
[[File:HXH11APS1.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Crazy Slots (literally) spits out the APS; it glows rainbow as it forms, then takes on a more normal color scheme once fully-formed. Kite notably refers to this as a "bad roll"; he also says this about the other weapons Crazy Slots is shown dispensing, so it's not clear what he considers a good roll.]]
[[File:HXH11APS2.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|...then takes on a more normal color scheme once fully-formed. Kite notably refers to this as a "bad roll"; he also says this about the other weapons Crazy Slots is shown dispensing, so it's not clear what he considers a good roll.]]
[[File:HXH11APS3.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Kite turns, giving a side-on view of the pistol (if it can really be called that at this point).]]
[[File:HXH11APS3.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Kite turns, giving a side-on view of the pistol (if it can really be called that at this point).]]
[[File:HXH11APS4.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|He then takes aim at <s>a pair of children</s> an anthill. No, seriously.]]
[[File:HXH11APS4.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|He then takes aim at <s>a pair of children</s> an anthill. No, seriously.]]
[[File:HXH11APS5.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|A close-up shot of the trigger...]]
[[File:HXH11APS5.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|A close-up shot of the trigger...]]
[[File:HXH11APS6.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|...and another of the muzzle. The strange muzzle device has ports in the top, suggesting that it functions as a compensator (nevermind that the muzzle flash apparently ignores this), though why it's so long is anyone's guess.]]
[[File:HXH11APS6.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|...and another of the muzzle. The strange muzzle device has ports in the top, suggesting that it functions as a compensator (nevermind that the muzzle flash apparently ignores this), though why it's so long is anyone's guess.]]
[[File:HXH11APS7.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Urgently needing both hands open now and a gun in a few seconds, Kite throws his Nen-clown-Stechkin into the air.]]
[[File:HXH11APS10.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Having successfully thrown his gun in the air and dealt with a severed ant head, Kite catches it and brings it to bear; note his consistently nonexistent trigger discipline. Also worth noting is the rather strange way he holds the pistol; the ridiculous length of the stock forces him to put it ''over'' his shoulder rather than against it, effectively negating any value it could possibly have for stabilization or recoil control.]]
[[File:HXH11APS8.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Along with the image quality, apparently.]]
[[File:HXH11APS13.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Midway through a fight with Yunju in Episode 82 ("Kite X And X Slots"), Crazy Slots once again dispenses the Stechkin; note how Crazy Slots faces to the pistol's right. This'll be important later.]]
[[File:HXH11APS9.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Having successfully dealt with a severed ant head, Kite catches his pistol (and the missing pixels).]]
[[File:HXH11APS16.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Having apparently lost his fear of guns from his dealings with incompetent cartel goons, Yunju charges straight towards the APS's bizarre muzzle, with predictable consequences.]]
[[File:HXH11APS10.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|He then brings it to bear; note his consistently nonexistent trigger discipline.]]
[[File:HXH11APS18.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Kite midway through his advice-giving (on the matter of Chimera Ants, and how they can survive after being cut in half); note how Crazy Slots now faces the pistol's left. This same continuity error also appears in the weapon's first appearance; it is instead listed here because it hadn't been noticed until this point.]]
[[File:HXH11APS11.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Also worth noting is the rather strange way he holds the pistol; the ridiculous length of the stock forces him to put it ''over'' his shoulder rather than against it, effectively negating any value it could possibly have for stabilization or recoil control.]]
[[File:HXH11APS21.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|A close-up of the Stechkin in Killua's flashback; this is seemingly the only shot where its slide-mounted safety/fire selector is actually drawn, though the muzzle device lacks its typically-present cuts. Notably, this flashback's unique shots are inaccurate to the actual events (with Kite holding the gun much closer to Gon's face in particular), though this could simply be a product of how Killua perceived them.]]
[[File:HXH11APS12.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Kite with his APS in the Chimera Ant arc's first ED sequence, "Nagareboshi Kirari"/"Sparkling Shooting Star".]]
[[File:HXH11APS13.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Midway through a fight with Yunju in Episode 82 ("Kite X And X Slots"), Crazy Slots once again dispenses the Stechkin.]]
[[File:HXH11APS14.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Kite stands his ground as Yunju approaches; note how, consistent with the prior shot, Crazy Slots faces to the pistol's right, and thus Kite's back. This'll be important later.]]
[[File:HXH11APS15.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Having apparently lost his fear of guns from his dealings with incompetent cartel goons, Yunju charges straight towards the APS's bizarre muzzle...]]
[[File:HXH11APS17.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Another shot of the APS's muzzle device after Kite shoots Centipede, and informs Gon that a cleanly bifurcated Chimera Ant (with an intact head) is still, in fact, a threat.]]
[[File:HXH11APS18.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Kite midway through his advice-giving; note how Crazy Slots now faces the pistol's left. This same continuity error also appears in the weapon's first appearance; it is instead listed here because it hadn't been noticed until this point.]]
[[File:HXH11APS19.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Kite raises his APS in Killua's flashback; he apparently even remembered the abrupt drop in image quality.]]
[[File:HXH11APS20.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Gon staring down the APS's barrel. Note that this didn't actually happen in the first encounter - Kite was standing noticeably further away, and was not aiming directly at Gon - though this could be simply a product of how Killua perceived the event.]]
[[File:HXH11APS21.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Another close-up of the Stechkin; this is seemingly the only shot where its slide-mounted safety/fire selector is actually drawn.]]
==Steyr GB==
==Steyr GB==
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[[File:Webley Mk VI nickel.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Webley Mark VI (nickel-plated) - .455 Webley]]
[[File:Webley Mk VI nickel.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Webley Mark VI (nickel-plated) - .455 Webley]]
[[File:HXH11Webley1.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Pakunoda with her Webley in the second OP sequence; while her choice to point it straight at her own head with the hammer cocked seems a bit less suicidal when the nature of its ammunition is considered, it still doesn't make too much sense - the most she could hope to accomplish is transferring information directly to herself.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley1.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Pakunoda with her Webley in the second OP sequence; while her choice to point it straight at her own head with the hammer cocked seems a bit less suicidal when the nature of its ammunition is considered, it still doesn't make too much sense - the most she could hope to accomplish is transferring information directly to herself.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley2.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Pakunoda and her revolver also show up (ableit silhouetted) in the 2nd ED sequence, "Hunting For Your Dream"; the hammer is cocked again here, though the position of the text makes it a bit hard to see.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley3.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|The first shot of Pakunoda's Webley in the show proper, with the former cleaning the latter; this is seen in Episode 43.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley3.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|The first shot of Pakunoda's Webley in the show proper, with the former cleaning the latter; this is seen in Episode 43.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley4.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|An imagine spot of the Phantom Troupe, with Pakunoda and her Webley on the bottom-right; this appears to be the same basic art as the ED sequence, but in full detail rather than silhouetted.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley4.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|An imagine spot of the Phantom Troupe, with Pakunoda and her Webley on the bottom-right; this same artwork (albeit silhouetted) also appears in the arc's ED sequence, "Hunting For Your Dream".]]
[[File:HXH11Webley5.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|A series of frames from the secondary, Troupe-featuring version of the 2nd OP sequence (first seen in Episode 52); Pakunoda fades into frame...]]
[[File:HXH11Webley6.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|The Webley prominently appears in the secondary, Troupe-featuring version of the 2nd OP sequence (first seen in Episode 52); Pakunoda fades into frame, levels her revolver, and points it straight at the camera, before filling the entire screen with a muzzle flash.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley6.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|...levels her revolver...]]
[[File:HXH11Webley7.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|...and points it straight at the camera, before firing and filling the entire screen with a muzzle flash.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley8.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Pakunoda holds Squala at gunpoint, as seen in the revolver's first actual instance of use (in Episode 56, "Beloved X And X Beleaguered").]]
[[File:HXH11Webley8.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Pakunoda holds Squala at gunpoint, as seen in the revolver's first actual instance of use (in Episode 56, "Beloved X And X Beleaguered").]]
[[File:HXH11Webley9.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|She then conjures two of her special rounds...]]
[[File:HXH11Webley9.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|She then conjures two of her special rounds; once they stop glowing, they look more or less normal.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley10.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|...which, once they stop glowing, look more or less normal.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley10.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|...which, once they stop glowing, look more or less normal.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley11.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|They do not, however, look like anything a normal Mark VI (or any Webley, for that matter) would fire, being semi-rimmed, bottlenecked, and spitzer-pointed (rather than the rimmed, straight-walled, round-nosed profile of normal .455 Webley rounds). Notably, this also means that she was threatening Squala with an empty gun.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley11.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|They do not, however, look like anything a normal Mark VI (or any Webley, for that matter) would fire, being semi-rimmed, bottlenecked, and spitzer-pointed (rather than the rimmed, straight-walled, round-nosed profile of normal .455 Webley rounds). Notably, this also means that she was threatening Squala with an empty gun.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley12.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|A series of frames from the subsequent sequence - first, Pakunoda raises the revolver.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley12.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|A series of frames from the subsequent sequence - first, Pakunoda raises the revolver.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley13.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|She apparently manages to cock the hammer during this motion, though no associated hand movement is shown.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley13.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|She apparently manages to cock the hammer during this motion, though no associated hand movement is shown.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley14.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|She then lowers the revolver...]]
[[File:HXH11Webley15.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|She then lowers the revolver and takes aim; the weapon's barrel seems a bit large here.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley15.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|...and takes aim; the weapon's barrel seems a bit large here.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley16.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|This, of course, brings her ability's title card into frame. The associated English subtitle is notably less dramatic.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley16.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|This, of course, brings her ability's title card into frame. The associated English subtitle is notably less dramatic.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley17.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Pakunoda aiming at Nobunaga Hazama (only some of the Troupe's members seem to have surnames); the revolver seems a bit squashed here, though perspective likely plays a role in this.]]
[[File:HXH11Webley17.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Pakunoda aiming at Nobunaga Hazama (only some of the Troupe's members seem to have surnames); the revolver seems a bit squashed here, though perspective likely plays a role in this.]]
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 Freecss, 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 ex-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):
A Mafia member in Episode 52 ("Assault X And X Impact") uses what appears to be an AMT Hardballer II.
Beretta 92FS Inox
A Mafia member in Episode 43 ("A x Shocking x Tragedy") is briefly seen with a Beretta 92FS Inox.
Colt Defender
Another Mafia member in Episode 43 is seen with a Colt Defender; yet another Mafia member uses one against Uvogin in Episode 44 ("Buildup x To A x Fierce Battle").
Colt M1911
At least one of the Mafia members is seen with an original Colt M1911 in Episode 52.
Colt M1911A1
What appears to be a Colt M1911A1 is (briefly) used by a Mafia member in Episode 44 ("Buildup X To A X Fierce Battle"); more are used by Mafia members in Episode 51 ("A X Brutal X Battlefield") and 52, with Pakunoda also using one in the former episode. The M1911A1 is also the standard-issue sidearm of the Pata City police officers seen in Episode 93 ("Date X With X Palm").
IMI Desert Eagle
Pakunoda briefly uses an IMI Desert Eagle in Episode 51. A guard in Episode 52 uses one in a continuity error, and Zenji also uses one in Episode 53 ("Fake X And X Psyche"). Some were also apparently owned by members of Gyro's drug cartel (though no living member is seen with one); at least two are collected and used by a Chimera Ant in Episode 80 ("Evil X And X Terrible").
Smith & Wesson Model 36
What appear to be Smith & Wesson Model 36 revolvers (or possibly another similar S&W model) are used by the police officers that attempt to arrest Basho in Episode 39 ("Wish x And x Promise").
Smith & Wesson Model 66
What appears to be a Smith & Wesson Model 66 (or, again, another similar model) is briefly seen in the hands of a Mafia member in Episode 43 ("A x Shocking x Tragedy").
Stechkin APS
Kite's Nen ability, Crazy Slots, can produce several different weapons seemingly at random; of these, the fourth is a Stechkin APS fitted with an odd muzzle device and an absurdly long stock. This is the first of said weapons shown, appearing in Episode 76 ("Reunion X And X Understanding").
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.
Walther PPK
A Mafia member in Episode 43 is briefly seen with a stainless Walther PPK.
Webley Mark VI
A nickel-plated Webley Mark VI is Pakunoda's signature weapon, seen first during the 2nd OP sequence, "Departure! -second version-". 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.
Unknown Revolver
Various patrons of the Hunter-exclusive information website carry holstered revolvers (in keeping with the site's Wild West theme); these are never unholstered, and thus difficult to give a specific ID. Another unknown revolver is seen in the montage sequence in Episode 134 ("The Word X Is X That Person"), with this one having a vaguely Webley-like appearance. (I think this one might be just good enough for a separate entry, but I'll decide later.)
Submachine Guns
M1A1 Thompson
Starting in Episode 51, Mafia guards make frequent use of M1A1 Thompson submachine guns.
MAC-11
Koala, a Chimera Ant, is briefly seen handling a MAC-11 taken from a dead cartel member in Episode 79 ("No X Good X NGL").
Rifles
AK-74
While most of the AK variants used by Mafia guards in Episode 51 are Norinco Type 56s (described below), at least a few appear to be AK-74s without muzzle brakes. Pakunoda also briefly uses one in Episode 52, and some are used by Mafia guards outside the Ten Dons' meeting house in Episode 53 ("Fake X And X Psyche"). At least a few of the cartel members (first seen in Episode 78, "Very X Rapid X Reproduction") also appear to have AK-74s instead of Type 56s.
Colt M16A1
Some of the Mafia guards also use M16 variants, seemingly Colt M16A1s. The M16A1 also appears to be the standard-issue rifle of the Republic of East Gorteau; this is rather ironic, as the REG is a thinly-veiled parody of North Korea, while the M16A1 was, for a time, the standard rifle of the South Korean military.
M4A1 Carbine
A Mafia member in Episode 43 is briefly seen with what appears to be an M4A1 Carbine (or a similar AR variant).
Norinco Type 56
A substantial chunk of the Mafia guards from Episode 51 forwards use Norinco Type 56s, both fixed-stock models and under-folding Type 56-1s. Drug cartel members also use them starting in Episode 78; again, both fixed and folding stocks are seen, though the latter are of a different design. Despite their varied features, all the show's Type 56s consistently use early-style "slab-side" magazines, possibly because they're simpler to draw.
Remington Model 700PSS
A Mafia sniper in Episode 44 is seen with what appears to be a Remington Model 700PSS; like most of the weapons used by the Mafia in this episode, it is used briefly, and to little effect.
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.
Shotguns
Ithaca 37
Some of the Mafia guards in Episode 51 use Ithaca 37 shotguns.
Machine Guns
Browning M2 Aircraft
The montage sequence at the beginning of Episode 134 opens with a shot of a bombing run; while the airships involved are (by nature) fictional, they feature B17-esque ball turrets containing what are presumably meant to be Browning M2 Aircraft heavy machine guns.
Launchers
M20 "Super Bazooka"
One of the numerous Mafia men in Episode 44 uses an M20 "Super Bazooka" against Uvogin; notably, it is actually referred to by name (or rather, by nickname) by its user. Precisely why the Mafia thought such a weapon was necessary to bring along to what they believed would be a fight against ordinary human beings isn't ever elaborated upon; regardless, the fact that such a weapon would normally be overkill winds up being a bit of a moot point.
Other
Brovada's Claws
Brovada, a Chimera Ant (also often referred to as "Bloster"), has a pair of 3-barreled machine guns (or possibly autocannons, given the caliber) concealed within his claws; as with many body-integrated weapons in HXH, these are Nen-based, rather than any sort of mechanical system. They are shown as being quite powerful, capable of demolishing most of a truck's cab with a single burst, and ripping fist-sized holes through an ostensibly reinforced pair of elevator doors; oddly, in spite of this, they completely fail to even scratch the M113 APC Ikalgo uses against him, despite the M113's armor being relatively thin aluminum only rated to stop 7.62mm rifle ammunition.
Feitan's Umbrella
Feitan Portor's main weapon is a spike-ended umbrella; aside from concealing a sword, this incorporates a system (seemingly either compressed air or a powder charge) for launching the large spike on the end like a bullet. The weapon itself is only seen in Episodes 96 ("A X Lawless X Home") and 97 ("Carnage X And X Destruction"), with the spike launcher only being used in the latter.
Franklin's Hands
Franklin Bordeau's Nen ability is his "Double Machine Gun", a set of 10 submachine guns mounted in his fingers; being Nen-based, they fire Nen bullets, and thus don't have any obvious operating mechanism.
Generic Weapons
Several background characters (Mafia members in particular) are seen with generic firearms, often too low in detail to make a confident ID possible.
Ikalgo's Rifle
Ikalgo, another Chimera Ant, has the ability to turn his tentacles into an air rifle; first seen in Episode 100 ("Tracking X And X Pursuit"), he uses this as part of a Nen ability called "Fleadom", which allows him to fire giant, anticoagulant-secreting fleas at targets several hundred meters away. Upon being isolated from his puppet, Ikalgo's rifle takes on a noticeably different design, with a smaller receiver and shorter barrel; it also apparently gains the ability to fire ordinary-looking (though still organic and air-propelled) centerfire rounds, loaded through a port on top of the receiver. (NOTE: It's definitely based on something real - especially the muzzle brake, it's too specific to not be - but I can't figure out what, so suggestions would be appreciated.)
Unknown SPG
Being modeled off of North Korea, the military of East Gorteau seemingly places a large emphasis on the use of self-propelled guns; the exact model is unclear, though they bear some resemblance to various SPGs operated by the actual North Korean army.