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New Dominion Tank Police

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New Dominion Tank Police (1993)

New Dominion Tank Police is a 6 part OVA based on the 1985 manga series Dominion: Tank Police written by Masamune Shirow (creator of Ghost in the Shell, Black Magic M-66 and Appleseed).


The following weapons were used in the OVA New Dominion Tank Police:



Handguns

Safari Arms M1911

One of the confiscated weapons seen in the first episode is a Safari Arms M1911.

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Safari Arms M1911 - .45 ACP
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IMI Desert Eagle

Brenten keeps an IMI Desert Eagle hanging above his desk.

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Magnum Research Desert Eagle MK I - .357 Magnum.
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"the Castigator"

Charles Brenten (whose last name is a reference to the Bren Ten pistol) uses a custom 8 inch, stainless steel Colt Python revolver known as "The Castigator". It boast a wide range of custom features, including custom frame contours, texturing on the front of the trigger-guard, a custom barrel weight and compensator, and a ring hammer. Oddly, the revolver is drawn as being built from a Smith & Wesson Model 66 during the opening credits, as denoted by the S&W-style cylinder release.

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Stainless Steel Colt Python - .357 Magnum
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Smith & Wesson Model 66 - .357 Magnum
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Brenten loads "The Castigator" during the opening credits. Note the S&W cylinder release latch.
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A closeup of "The Castigator" during the opening credits.
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"But ya' haven't gotta cyborg head, have ya', punk?"
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Brenten loads a single round into "The Castigator". Note the port vents in the barrel weight
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Brenten snaps the cylinder shut on his revolver, note the texturing and the ring hammer, as well as the signature Colt cylinder release.
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"Ah'm ah gonna' unleash mah' Castigator."

SIG P228

Mueller uses a SIG P228 in Act 5.

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SIG-Sauer P228 - 9x19mm
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Mueller uses his P228 to take a diplomat hostage.
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The diplomat identifies himself while Mueller threatens him with a P228.
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Mueller's P228

Claridge Hi-Tec S9

The Puma sisters are briefly seen carrying a pair of matching Claridge Hi-Tec S9 pistols in Act 5, both of which have extended silver barrels.

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Claridge Hi-Tec S9 Pistol - 9mm
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Anna and Uni with their S9 pistols.

Colt MK IV Series 80 Combat Elite

One of the embassy bodyguards in Act 6 uses a Colt MK IV Series 80 Combat Elite.

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Colt MK IV Series 80 Combat Elite - .45 ACP
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Unidentified Handguns

The criminal in the first episode uses an unidentified handgun to hold a restaurant owner hostage.

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An M1911-esque pistol and the grip of a revolver can be seen in the bag of confiscated weapons in the police office.

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This reoccurring design is first seen in Act 1, where it is outfitted with a sound suppressor, and then is featured more prominently in Act 4. The design draws heavily from the S&W 39 series pistols.

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An assassin with the suppressed handgun.
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"I'm sorry, ladies, but I'm afraid I'm gonna' hafta' terminate your engagement." The criminal aims his handgun at the Puma sisters.
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Members of the Newport Police Department are armed with an unidentified type of revolver.

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Charon, Leona's old partner, uses this handgun during a flashback sequence in Act 2.

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Submachine Guns

MAC-11

Leona Ozaki's weapon of choice is a MAC-11 submachine gun chambered for .380 ACP/9mm Short. She occasionally uses non-lethal "stun rounds" (likely rubber bullets) to subdue criminals. Another MAC-11 is seen during Act 2 in the hands of a criminal during a flashback sequence.

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RPB Industries M11A1 - .380 ACP
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Leona grabs her MAC-11 during the opening sequence. Note the box labeled "9mm SHORT".
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Leona fires her MAC-11 during the opening credits.
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A pissed-off Leona threatens a suspect with her MAC-11
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A fugitive fires his MAC-11 at Leona.
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"...and I'd prefer that you not give yourselves up quietly, that way I get to shoot you all!"

Steyr TMP

A Steyr TMP can be seen among the confiscated weapons in the first episode.

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Steyr TMP 9x19mm
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Heckler & Koch MP5K

One of he criminals in Act 1 uses a H&K MP5K with a ridiculously large sound suppressor. Another MP5K in the same configuration is seen in Act 4. A single unmodified MP5K is seen in Act 5 in the hands of one of the Mayor's bodyguards.

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Heckler & Koch MP5K - 9x19mm
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The MP5K as seen in Act 1
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Another suppressed MP5K (far left)
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The Mayor's bodyguard with his MP5K


Rifles

AK-47

Several AK-47 rifles can be seen throughout the series. At least one of these rifles belongs to the Tank Police Squad. More AK-47s can be seen in Act 5 in the hands of various criminals during a crime wave.

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AK-47 - 7.62x39mm
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The Tank Police Squad's AK-47 hangs above Brenten's desk.
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Nam offers Brenten the Kalashnikov
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An overly-conspicuous bank robber with his AK-47
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A pair of Kalashnikovs lie discarded at a crime scene.

AKMS

A discarded AKMS can be seen at a crime scene in Act 5.

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AKMS - 7.62x39mm
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A pair of Kalashnikovs lie discarded at a crime scene.

Seburo MN-23

Nam is seen cleaning several Seburo MN-23 rifles. Another MN-23 makes a brief appearance in Act 4 in the hands of a criminal. The MN-23 was originally designed by Masamune Shirow as a commissioned design for Poseidon.co.jp (a manufacturer of replica resin kits of anime and manga weapons) as a cosmetic upgrade for the then-new electric airsoft version of the FAMAS assault rifle produced by Tokyo Marui. The original "backstory" of the gun specifies that it was intended as a less-than-lethal police riot control weapon, but since then has been used on multiple occasions (usually in adaptations of Shirow's manga) as a 5.56mm assault rifle. New Dominion Tank Police is the first instance of the MN-23 making an appearance as an actual assault rifle as opposed to a riot-control weapon.

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MN-23 - 5.56x45mm
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Nam cleaning the MN-23s
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A criminal aims his MN-23 at the Puma sisters

Bullpup Rifle

During Act 3, several Newport City Police Officers are seen using a fictitious bullpup rifle. The weapons aesthetic design seems to be primarily inspired by the Mossberg Bullpup shotgun.

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Heckler & Koch HK33A3

A single police officer can be seen with a Heckler & Koch HK33A3 with a 40 round magazine in Act 6.

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HK33A3 - 5.56x45mm
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Security Rifle

The MPs at the air base in Act 6 use a fictional assault rifle.

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Shotguns

Full-Auto Shotgun

One of he criminals in the first episode uses this fictional fully automatic shotgun. The weapon is fed from a drum magazine and has a heat shield covering the barrel.

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Machine Guns

M61 Vulcan

Leona's tank Bonaparte is equipped with a M61 Vulcan as a secondary weapon, mounted at the rear of the vehicle.

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GE M61 Vulcan - 20mm Cannon
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Bonaparte during the opening sequence with the Vulcan visible at the rear.
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Leona fires Bonaparte's M61 Vulcan

MG42

In Act 5, a bank robber can be seen carrying a MG42.

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MG42 with bipod extended - 7.92mm Mauser
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Does his outfit remind you of anything?

Other

M79

One of he criminals in the first episode uses a M79 grenade launcher.

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M79 grenade launcher - 40mm
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A criminal fires his M79 grenade launcher

Fictional RPG

A criminal in Act 1 uses a fictional rocket launcher design that appears to have been inspired by the iconic RPG-7.

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In Act 1, a criminal aims an RPG at a Newport Police squad car.

RPG-7

In contrast with the previous listing, a particularly dimwitted criminal in Act 4 uses an actual RPG-7, fitted with a PGO-7 scope.

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RPG-7 40mm with PG-7VM rocket and PGO-7 scope
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The thug aims his RPG-7, as his boss realizes that the warehouse they're in is filled with (very flammable) flour dust.
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A closeup of the RPG-7's trigger assembly

Unidentified Long Guns

In Act 6, Nam is seen cleaning an assortment of shotguns and/or rifles, all of which are drawn with too low detail to make any positive IDs.

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