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In Episode 12 ("Dogma in Ergosphere"), a masked Rounder raises his Colt...
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...and points it directly at the members of the lab. And the screen.
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He then pistol-whips the lab's TV.
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Moeka Kiryu, the only non-masked member of the raiding group, points her 1911 at Mayuri Shiina.
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An expressionless Moeka holds her still-smoking Colt.
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"The 42-inch CRT..."
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"...is on."
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Suzuha fires her pilfered pistol, creating an opening for the rest of the people in the room who understand the significance of that statement.
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Moeka aims her Colt at Kurisu.
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However, Okabe's impromptu smokescreen blocks her view, leaving her to fire randomly into the mist.
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Having acquired an actual handgun, Okabe holds it on its former owner. Note that the hammer isn't cocked, which would explain how remarkably unbothered Moeka looks if not for the fact that she pretty much always looks like that.
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A first-person view of Okabe holding the pistol...
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Another view of Okabe and the 1911.
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Another pair of resistance members are gunned down, one holding a 1911. The other presumably has a weapon as well (given the ammo belt they're wearing), though it is never seen clearly.
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Having been ousted, Mr. Braun draws his 1911...
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...and aims it at Moeka.
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Still pointing the pistol at Moeka, he maintains his signature joyless smile.
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Another shot of Braun holding his still-smoking 1911.
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Braun turns the pistol on himself; as with Moeka's, his 1911's hammer remains uncocked throughout this entire scene.
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Mr. Braun lies dead, still clutching his pistol.
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Another view of his 1911, as a dragonfly lands on his hand.
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A couple more are seen in close-ups.

Discussion

Noted on how the screencaps have Funi on them. Ominae (talk) 03:02, 15 May 2020 (EDT)

Yeah, they’re the only site that legally streams the show, unfortunately enough. If you want, I could edit out the watermark. BrandonColeford1992 (talk) 10:49, 15 May 2020 (EDT)
Sure someone will come across the show without the watermarks anyway. Ominae (talk) 02:53, 27 May 2020 (EDT)
Should this actually get a page proper, the 1911 section will have to be curtailed some - There's way too many screencaps there. StanTheMan (talk) 12:02, 4 June 2020 (EDT)
Yeah, I was planning to cherry-pick the best of the 1911 caps once I finished the whole series; I also kept a bunch since I thought that some of the guns might actually be different models - Moeka has one with the Commander-style hammer, the resistance fighter has one with a normal hammer, and Mr. Braun has what appears to be an actual Commander (though it might just be the size of his hands) with a full-length guide rod. If anybody here is good with 1911s, please speak up, because I sure as hell am not. BrandonColeford1992 (talk) 23:10, 4 June 2020 (EDT)
Though some shots are roughly drawn they all appear to be full-size 1911s, with the only notable distinction being the ones with the ring hammer and ones with the standard hammer. StanTheMan (talk) 14:20, 5 June 2020 (EDT)
Yeah, looking back at them, they're all about the same size proportionally. So, should I just list them as M1911A1s and note the odd features, or does an A1-pattern 1911 with a ring hammer and a full-length guide rod actually constitute a specific model? (Then again, considering the Glock, the full-length guide rod might not've been intentional...) BrandonColeford1992 (talk) 00:39, 6 June 2020 (EDT)