File:Library-wars-live-action-poster.jpg Library Wars (2013)
The following weapons were used in the film Library Wars :
Library Defense Forces
All weapons used by the LDF are known to be used/taken from JSDF stockpiles as "donated" by local governments to defend libraries against the Media Betterment Act (MBA).
Minebea P9
The main sidearm of the LDF is the Minebea P9 , a licensed copy of the SIG-Sauer P220 manufactured by Minebea and Shin Chuo Kogo KK. LDF soldiers, including Iku Kasahara (Nana Eikura ) and Captain Ryusuke Genda (Jun Hashimoto ), wield these weapons.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing SIG-Sauer P220 Japan ver - 9x19mm
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Captain Genda leads the LDF with his P9.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The P9 is seen in the LDF soldiers' thigh holsters
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Lieutenant Atsushi Dojo (Junichi Okada ) hands Kasahara his P9. For some reason, it's only loaded with four rounds
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Kasahara (Nana Eikura ) orders the Bakushukai leader, Kenji Takeyama (Kazuma Suzuki) to surrender with her P9.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Kasahara fires off the P9. The slide has locked back empty.
Minebea M-9
The primary submachine gun of the LDF is the Minebea M-9 , a copy of the Mini Uzi manufactured under license by Minebea.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Minebea M-9 - 9x19mm Parabellum
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A row of M-9's in the library's armory. The perspective makes it hard to distinguish their triggers from their trigger guards. All of the M-9's have been stored with their magazines inserted.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Another angle of the M-9's stored in the library's armory.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing LDF soldiers open fire with their M-9's.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Kasahara patrolling with her M-9. She is never gets to fire it, though. Note the distinct flash suppressor.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Reporter Maki Orikuchi points her camera at Kasahara and Tezuka, both wielding M-9's.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Tezuka after providing covering fire with his M-9. Note the smoke coming from the weapon.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Lieutenants Mikihasa Komaki (Kei Tanaka) and Dojo, as well as other LDF soldiers, stand with M-9's.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Closeup of an M-9. Being an open-bolt weapon shows that the M-9's chamber is empty.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing An LDF soldier works the charging handle of his M-9. The M-9's front sight and distinct charging handle are both clearly visible.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing An LDF soldier reloads his M-9, inserting the magazine backwards. His M-9 changes into a mocked-up Micro Uzi when he is hit.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing LDF soldiers provide covering fire with their M-9's.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Dojo and Komaki take on MBC operators with their M-9's. Note the brass flying out.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Komaki lays down suppressing fire with his M-9 while Dojo reloads his.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Dojo fires at advancing MBC operators while taking cover behind sandbags. Note the brass being ejected and the muzzle flash.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Dojo, Komaki, and other LDF soldiers retreat up an escalator, firing their M-9's to cover their retreat. Komaki appears to be carrying a rubber stunt replica.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing An LDF soldier relieves Komaki is holding an M-9. The M-9 lacks an accessory rail, so the LDF soldier has to hold a flashlight with his left hand.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A Minebea M-9 lays next to a Howa Type 89.
Bonus
Minebea M-9's used in the production lay on top of sandbags. Not sure what material they are made of, but they appear to be non-firing replicas.
A rough cut of the Minebea M-9 used in production by the film's armorer, Masahiko Sato
The unfinished M-9's have been smoothed out and partially painted.
The painted and unpainted charging handles for the M-9's.
The assembled and painted M-9's, minus their metal flash suppressors.
A finished Minebea M-9, without the sling mount and white markings
Micro Uzi (Mocked-up as Minebea M-9)
For some reason, not enough Minebea M-9s were available for the LDF extras during production. The Micro Uzi was used as a stand in for the Minebea M-9 for some scenes. The folding stock appears to have been removed
Error creating thumbnail: File missing IMI Micro Uzi with folding stock - 9x19mm
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A Micro Uzi is seen behind a Minebea M-9. Note the 2 ribs on the receiver and the shape of the rear of the weapon. There is also a gap where the folding stock used to be.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing An LDF soldier is firing a Micro Uzi mocked-up as a Minebea M-9. Note the shape of the rear of the weapon, and the crude front grip. The longer barrel is missing the holes for the flash hider, indicating that this is a rubber stunt weapon.
Howa Type 64
The Howa Type 64 is used as a training rifle for all recruits prior to indoctrination into the LDF, most noticeably Hikaru Tezuka (Sota Fukushi ) and Kasahara.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Howa Type 64 assault rifle.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Tezuka (Sota Fukushi ) and Kasahara running laps with the Type 64. For some reason, they are drilling with magazines inserted.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Tezuka doing PT with a Type 64.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing LDF soldiers running in formation with Type 64 rifles.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Kasahara after firing three rounds at a target with her Type 64. The bolt has locked back empty.
Behind The Scenes
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Nana Eikura firing an actual Type 64 loaded with live ammunition at JGSDF Camp Iruma during the filming of this scene. The JGSDF had loaned parts of the camp and vehicles for filming, as well as advisers and extras on the set
Howa Type 89
The Howa Type 89 is the main assault rifle of the LDF.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Kasahara crawling under barbed wire with a Type 89.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Dojo swaps his Minebea M-9 for a wounded LDF soldier's Type 89. Oddly enough, none of the LDF soldiers on the ground were seen using Type 89 rifles against the MBC.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing An LDF door gunner firing his Type 89 at advancing MBC forces below from a UH-60J Blackhawk (which was borrowed from the JGSDF during production). Note the brass being ejected.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Closeup of the LDF door gunner's Type 89. The muzzle flash and brass being ejected appear to be genuine, and not post-production CGI typical of Japanese films. It is possible that the door gunner was played by an actual JGSDF soldier.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Dojo providing covering fire with a Type 89. Despite the Type 89 being equipped with a built-in bipod, he is not using it.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Brass being ejected from the Type 89. For some reason, the fire selector markings are missing. It's possible that this weapon is an airsoft blowback replica or a cap-firing model gun.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Dojo reloading his Type 89; displaying excellent trigger discipline. The fire selector markings have reappeared on the receiver.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Closeup of Dojo's Type 89. Note the blank-firing adapter inside the barrel. It's possible that the film's armorers used both airsoft and a blank-firing Type 89 for this scene.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The Type 89's unused bipod is clearly visible. Note the flash coming out of the Type 89's distinct muzzle brake.
Remington M24 Sniper Weapon System
The M24 Sniper Weapon System is the LDF's standard sniper rifle, and is equipped with a Harris bipod. It's possible that these weapons are airsoft replicas, since none are seen ejecting brass, and the muzzle flashes appear to be post-production CGI.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing An LDF sniper team takes position on a rooftop. The soldier in the center is carrying binoculars on a folded-up tripod, not a shotgun.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Tezuka and other LDF snipers firing warning shots down below. The sniper on the left has lifted his M24 its perch after firing, instead of letting the bipod and his shoulder absorb all the recoil. Error creating thumbnail: File missing Closeup of Tezuka taking aim with his M24
Error creating thumbnail: File missing View inside the scope. It appears that Tezuka hasn't properly adjusted his scope, since he has to aim off to the left to hit an MBC operator in the leg (who is standing still!)
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Tezuka operating the bolt on his M24. Although the sound of a spent cartridge hitting the floor is heard, nothing is seen coming out.
M84 Stun Grenade
Dojo throws an M84 stun grenade into a room during a hostage rescue. It's surprising that the LDF never employ stun grenades during their battles with the MBC, despite their fighting doctrine and less-than-lethal nature.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing M84 Stun Grenade slides across the floor before going off.
Media Betterment Committee
Heckler & Koch MP5A4
One of two submachine guns of the MBC is the Heckler & Koch MP5A4 . The MP5A4 supplements the more common MP5A5 fielded by the MBC. These weapons are occasionally seen outfitted with Surefire 628 forearms and, at least one is equipped with a tri-rail forend, though it doesn't have any attachments mounted to it.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Heckler & Koch MP5A4 with Surefire 628 dedicated forend weaponlight - 9x19mm
Error creating thumbnail: File missing MBC operators carrying a mix of MP5-Js and MP5A4s standing behind their commander. The operators on his right are carrying MP5A4s.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing MBC operators ready their their MP5A4's.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing An MP5A4 next to a Tokyo Marui MP5-J.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The MBC operator in the center has a tri-rail forend on his MP5A4.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing MBC operators volley fire with MP5A4s. The same MBC operator in the center has a tri-rail forend equipped.
Tokyo Marui MP5-J
The most common weapon seen in the hands of the MBC. Many are equipped with the Surefire 628 forearms and flashlights, and some have receiver-mounted rails. The Tokyo Marui MP5-J is the airsoft version of the Heckler & Koch MP5A5 . It could be differentiated from a genuine MP5A5 by the shape of its unique flash hider, supposedly developed for Japanese law enforcement.
A Tokyo Marui MP5-J airsoft gun. Note the shape of the flash hider compared to a genuine MP5A5.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Heckler and Koch MP5A5 - 9x19mm. Virtually identical to the MP5A4-J with the exception of the flash hider. Same as the MP5A4 but with a telescoping stock. Both the A4 & A5 variants have the additional option for '3 round burst' on the selector.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing MBC operators with MP5-Js equipped with AimPoint Comp M2 reflex sights from archival footage during a lecture. They are never seen using optics again.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing MBC operators line up in formation with their MP5Js. Note that the four-position "Navy" trigger group set to three-round burst.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The MBC operator on the left has a receiver-mounted rail equipped.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A closeup of the Surefire 628 dedicated forend with a flashlight equipped.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A formation of MBC operators with MP5-Js.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing MBC operators carrying a mix of MP5-Js and MP5A4s standing behind their commander.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing An MBC operator readies his Tokyo Marui MP5-J. Note the shape of the flash hider compared to the MP5A4 in front of it, which a real MP5A5 shares in common with the A4.
Bakushukai Militants
Heckler & Koch USP Compact
The Bakushukai leader, Kenji Takeyama (Kazuma Suzuki) uses the Heckler & Koch USP Compact as his personal weapon.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Bakushukai Militants storm a funeral with USP Compacts.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The Bakushukai leader Kenji Takeyama threatens Kasahara with his USP Compact
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Closeup of the USP Compact's slide.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Side view of the USP Compact. A Norinco Type 56 is visible to the left.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Another closeup of the USP Compact's slide.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The USP Compact's barrel. Bakushukai leader Kenji Takeyama pulls back the hammer with his thumb.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Bakushukai leader Kenji Takeyama "giving up" his USP Compact .
Norinco Type 56
At least one Bakushukai Militant is seen wielding a Norinco Type 56 in the film's intro.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A Bakushukai Militant raises his Type 56. Note the distinct hooded sight and bayonet lug
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The militant on the left is firing what appears to be a Norinco Type 56.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Bakushukai Militants open fire with their AK's. The bald militant in the center firing a Norinco Type 56.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The militant on the left holding a Type 56.
Unknown AK-47 Variant
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Two unknown AK-47 variants in a duffel bag. The receivers on both are covered by the sling, and too dark to tell whether they are stamped or milled.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Bakushukai Militants open fire with their AK's. The militant on the left is firing a Norinco Type 56.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Right side view of Bakushukai Militants firing their AK's.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Left side view of Bakushukai Militants firing their AK's under better lighting. All of these weapons are missing the bayonet lug under the gas block.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Dojo disarming a Bakushukai Militant and removing the magazine from his AK. This appears to be a rubber stunt replica.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Bakushukai Militant Leader Kenji Takeyama holding an AK.
M2 Flamethrower
One of the Bakushukai Militants uses an M2 Flamethrower to burn down the Hino Library.
M2-2 Flamethrower.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The Bakushukai Militant readies his M2 Flamethower.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Close up of the Bakushukai Militant's M2 Flamethower.