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Gunslinger Girl: Difference between revisions
[[File:GSGirls 1 P90 (13).jpg|thumb|700px|none|Henrietta fires her FN P90 at terrorists in their safehouse. (Ep.1)]]
[[File:GSGirls 1 P90 (13).jpg|thumb|700px|none|Henrietta fires her FN P90 at terrorists in their safehouse. (Ep.1)]]
[[File:GSGirls 1 P90 (22).jpg|thumb|700px|none|Close-up on the FN P90 as Henrietta sprays away at full-auto. (Ep.1)]]
[[File:GSGirls 1 P90 (22).jpg|thumb|700px|none|Close-up on the FN P90 as Henrietta sprays away at full-auto. (Ep.1)]]
[[File:GSGirls 1 P90 (25).jpg|thumb|700px|none|Henrietta reloads her FN P90 despite the fact that her previous magazine still has ammo. A good idea since you got to make sure you have a enough ammo when you storm a safehouse. (Ep.1)]]
[[File:GSGirls 1 P90 (25).jpg|thumb|700px|none|Henrietta reloads her FN P90 despite the fact that her previous magazine still has ammo. A good idea since you've got to make sure you have enough ammo when you storm a safehouse. (Ep.1)]]
Gunslinger Girl is a series all about young girls, most pre-teens, whose lives are saved after they suffer terrible accidents in which their families are killed, by implanting advanced cyborg body parts. A secret branch of the Italian government known only by its cover identity as the Social Welfare Agency strips them of their memories, brainwashes them through a process called "conditioning" and trains them to be assassins, using their youth as a highly effective cover, but they still retain aspects of their past lives and personalities, and are still young girls behind the guns they use.
Gunslinger Girl (ガンスリンガー·ガール, Gansuringā Gāru) is an ongoing manga by Yu Aida. It first premiered in the November 2002 issue of the monthly shōnen magazine Dengeki Daioh. The chapters are also being published in collected volumes by MediaWorks. Nine volumes have been released in Japan as of April 2008. The manga series is licensed for an English language release in North America by ADV Manga, with six volumes released to date.
The animated television series, spanning 13 episodes, was produced by Madhouse Studio and originally aired on Japanese television in 2003-4. It is licensed overseas by FUNimation (USA) and MVM Entertainment (UK).
Triela's signature pistol is the Sig Sauer P230SL given to her by her handler after being turned into a cyborg. It should be noted this was also the gun Hillshire himself used before giving it to Triela.
However as of season two episode 3 during an encounter and fight with the assassin, Pinocchio who beat and in turn stole the stainless P230SL from Triela. Hillshire replaced it by giving her a black Sig P232.
Winchester Model 1897
Heckler & Koch G3
More of a caricature than anything.
Heckler & Koch P7M8
Two other guns that Triela uses aside from the Winchester Trench gun, and Sig P230 pistols.
Heckler & Koch P7M8
Please note the black pistol in this photo is a HKP7M8.
Jean
Browning HP Mk. III
Rico
CZ-75
CZ 75 Pre B
Rico's personal sidearm. Note this is the older Pre B model, giveaways being the spur hammer and round trigger guard.
Beretta SCP-70/90
Galil MAR
SVD Dragunov
Marco
Angelica
Steyr TMP
Steyr AUG A2
Claes
Heckler & Koch VP70M
Heckler & Koch MP5K PDW
Elsa
SIG Sauer P229
This is the pistol she uses to kill her handler and then herself.
Elsa's Sig P229 at the scene of which she committed her murder/suicide with Lauro.
SIG SG 552
SIG SG 550SR
The Five Republics
The following also made an appearance, but no pics yet.