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[[File:Ph 2 1911 (1).jpg|thumb|none|700px|A intermission picture of Zwei with his M1911A1. ]]
[[File:Ph 2 1911 (1).jpg|thumb|none|700px|A intermission picture of Zwei with his M1911A1. ]]
[[File:Ph 2 (38).jpg|thumb|none|700px|Zwei's M1911A1 next to Ein's Python. (Ep.2) ]]
[[File:Ph 2 (38).jpg|thumb|none|700px|Zwei's M1911A1 next to Ein's Python. (Ep.2) ]]
[[File:Ph 2 1911 (12).jpg|thumb|none|700px|Zwei shooting his M1911A1, note the weird gun grip (is that even offical?). (Ep.2) ]]
[[File:Ph 2 1911 (12).jpg|thumb|none|700px|Zwei shooting his M1911A1, note that he is using his other finger on the trigger guard to control the recoil. (Ep.2) ]]
[[Image:PR-M1911-2.jpg|thumb|none|700px|Ein aims Zwei's M1911A1 at him for not cooperating with Inferno once again. Since Zwei doesn't carry his 1911 in "Condition One," the hammer is not cocked, therefore it shouldn't be threatening at all. (Ep.3)]]
[[Image:PR-M1911-2.jpg|thumb|none|700px|Ein aims Zwei's M1911A1 at him for not cooperating with Inferno once again. Since Zwei doesn't carry his 1911 in "Condition One," the hammer is not cocked, therefore it shouldn't be threatening at all. (Ep.3)]]
[[File:Ph 3 (94).jpg|thumb|none|700px|Zwei drops his M1911A1. (Ep.3)]]
[[File:Ph 3 (94).jpg|thumb|none|700px|Zwei drops his M1911A1. (Ep.3)]]
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= Submachine Guns =
= Submachine Guns =
==Steyr SPP==
==Steyr SPP==
Mansion Guards in episode 1 are all equipped with [[Steyr SPP]]s. Same in episode 5. Inferno guards in Episode 8 also use SPPs as well.
Mansion Guards in episode 1 are all equipped with [[Steyr SPP]]s. Same in episode 5. Inferno guards in Episode 8 also use SPPs as well.
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[[File:Ph 1 SPP (9).jpg|thumb|none|700px|A guard with a SPP tries to call for support, but gets killed by Zwei. (Ep.1)]]
[[File:Ph 1 SPP (9).jpg|thumb|none|700px|A guard with a SPP tries to call for support, but gets killed by Zwei. (Ep.1)]]
[[File:Ph 5 (35).jpg|thumb|none|700px|A guard with a SPP outside of *gasp* another mansion. (Ep.5)]]
[[File:Ph 5 (35).jpg|thumb|none|700px|A guard with a SPP outside of *gasp* another mansion. (Ep.5)]]
[[File:Ph 8 HB (2).jpg|thumb|none|700px|An Inferno member in the background with a SPP. (Ep.8)]]
== H&K MP5K ==
== H&K MP5K ==
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Phantom of Inferno is a visual novel game created by Nitroplus, and distributed by Hirameki International. It came out in Japan in 2000, and then was distributed in America as an AnimePlay title in 2003.
It has been adapted to a short 3 part OVA anime series by Earth Create/KSS in 2004. Then adapted into a full-length 26-episode TV anime series titled, Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom, produced by Bee Train.
In the underground world of the United States, the organization "Inferno" grows with the influences of many other mob groups thanks to their top assassin, the Phantom. During the early stages of their construction, a Japanese Tourist accidentally becomes entangled with the organization when he witnesses the Phantom, Ein, murder a reporter. He is then captured and integrated into Inferno by having his memory wiped by the Scythe Master, the creator of Ein. Given the name "Zwei", he is forced to cooperate with Inferno or be killed, so he takes up training from Ein to become a professional assassin. As he progress in his dark career, Zwei desires his memories back and must find a way to kill for Inferno without losing his grip to humanity and his former self.
The following weapons appeared in the anime series: Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom
Zwei uses a Colt M1911A1 when training. Shiga Tooru of the Godo Clan also use the M1911.
Colt Python
Ein uses a Colt Python as her preferred handgun, despite a selection of many modern self-loading pistols.
Glock 17
Ein pulls a Glock 17 on Zwei when he shows doubt in cooperating with Inferno. Various mob bodyguards also use the Glock.
Heckler & Koch Mark 23
Ein uses a H&K Mark 23 with a LAM module and threaded barrel in some missions.
Heckler & Koch USP Expert
Zwei and Ein uses the H&K USP Expert with threaded barrel on their missions.
SIG-Sauer P226
Zwei uses a SIG-Sauer P226 occasionally as an alternative to his Beretta 92FS. It was meant to be for his training partner, Cal, due to its smaller build compared to his Beretta
SIG Pro SP 2340
In a test trial, Ex-Navy Seals Lt. Wallace takes a SIG Pro SP 2340 as his defense weapon.
A TT-33 can be seen among weapons on a shelf. Romero McCunnen also uses a TT-33 in a street gang fight with Isaac as well as several other mob members.
Walther PPK
Ein and a Inferno-affiliated mob member uses a Walther PPK.
Scythe Master's Pistol (Unidentified)
The Scythe Master uses a pistol in his get away. Model currently unidentified.
Submachine Guns
Steyr SPP
Mansion Guards in episode 1 are all equipped with Steyr SPPs. Same in episode 5. Inferno guards in Episode 8 also use SPPs as well.
H&K MP5K
Some Inferno members carry MP5Ks when guarding a drug shipment. Sechs and Sieben of the Zahlen Schwestern also are equipped with MP5Ks.
MAC M10
The Chinese and Japanese Mafia seems to be really fond of the MAC-10.
IMI Uzi
Several mob members use the Uzi throughout the series.
Assault Rifles
AN-94
The Zahlen Schwestern assassins, Fünf and Neun, are equipped with AN-94s. Ein and Zwei also acquire the AN-94s to combat the other Zahlen Schwestern assassins.
M4A1 Carbine
Ein and Zwei uses the M4A1 Carbine in some of their hits.
H&K G36K
The Zahlen Schwestern assassins, Vier and Acht, are equipped with H&K G36K.
Steyr AUG A1
Drei's primary assault weapon is a Steyr AUG A1. Zwei also keeps one in his apartment when he is Phantom, but is never shown using it until the finale.
Sniper Rifles
Blaser R93 Tactical
Zwei uses the Blaser R93 Tactical on a mission to protect the Inferno executives.
Ein uses a H&K MSG90 in an attack on Inferno's shipping yard.
Heckler & Koch PSG-1
Ein uses a PSG-1 on some of her assignments. Randy Weber also used a PSG-1 in a sniping mission in the city.
Phantom: The Animation (OVA)
Released in 2004 by Earth Create and KSS, it is an adaption to the video novel Phantom of Inferno and a predecessor to the anime series Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom, which was released in 2009
The plot follows similarly to the anime series, although focuses more on the relationship between the Phantom (Ein) and Zwei.
Handguns
Beretta 92FS
The Beretta 92FS makes numerous appearances as the main weapons of the Phantoms and mob bodyguards.
Colt Python
The Colt Python is Ein's preferred sidearm despite many modern self-loading pistols in her arsenal.
Heckler & Koch USP
The H&K USP makes a few appearances mostly for the mob bodyguards.
Desert Eagle Mark XIX
Zwei uses a Desert Eagle Mark XIX in an assassination at an opera show. The animation showed the great damage a .50AE can do to a human by showing Zwei's target's head get blown off.
AMC Auto Mag Pistol
Ein uses a AMC Auto Mag to threaten Zwei into becoming an assassin.
M1911
Several mob members use the M1911 as their weapon of choice
Luger P08
In one scene, Scythe master cleans a Luger P08 as he manipulates Ein with his brainwashing.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5K
Inferno mob members and commandos use the H&K MP5K when raiding Scythe Master's last known locations.
IMI Uzi
Mob Bodyguards in OVA #1 are mostly equipped with the Uzi.
Rifles
M4 Carbine
The Inferno commandos who went after Scythe in a hidden military safehouse are mostly equipped with M4 Carbines.
Shotguns
Lizzie's shotgun (Unidentified)
Lizzie uses a pump-action, fixed stock shotgun in Scythe's warehouse. Exact model is currently unknown.