Brynhildr in the Darkness (極黒のブリュンヒルデ Gokukoku no Buryunhirude, lit. "Extreme-Black Brynhildr") is a 2014 anime adaptation of the manga of Lynn Okamoto (Elfen Lied). In search of evidence of extraterrestrial life, Ryōta Murakami and childhood friend Kuroneko tumble down a dam. Ryōta survives seriously injured, Kuroneko dies. Ten years later, Ryōta has still not got over her death and spends all his free time in the planetarium. When he met his new classmate Neko Kuroha one day, Ryōta couldn't believe his eyes because she looks exactly like Kuroneko. He then suddenly becomes the host and protector of Neko and other most unusual girl-witches, namely, who have escaped a laboratory and are hunted by members of a sinister organization called Vingulf who are also magically gifted.
The following weapons were used in the anime series Brynhildr in the Darkness:
Policemen can be seen with entire black Nambu Model 60 revolvers in Ep. 08 "The Last Lead". In Ep. 11 "A Sudden Reunion", more Police officers can be seen with these revolvers in holsters.
The Minebea P9, a Japanese licensed copy of the P220, is first seen used by Vingulf member Kurofuku and then by Nanami Tokou in Ep. 09 "False Memories". Chisato Ichijiku also makes use of one of these pistols in Ep. 12 "Witch Hunt".
Two members of the Hexenjagd resistance group in Ep. 12 "Witch Hunt" and Ep. 13 "Things to Protect" are armed with Heckler & Koch MP5s. A more detailed view of these submachine guns can be seen during the second opening "Virtue and Vice". However, it is still difficult to say which version of the MP5 it is, either an A3 or A5.
Two Type 96 Armored Personnel Carrieres of the Vingulf Laboratory, seen in Ep. 02 "Magician", have top-mounted Browning M2HBs which seem to have the trigger grip from a Browning M1919A4E1.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingBrowning M2HB on vehicle mount - .50 BMGError creating thumbnail: File missingBrowning M1919A4E1 - .30-06 SpringfieldError creating thumbnail: File missingRyōta gets out of the way for the incoming convoy. The Tombstone 200 round box magazine is visible.Error creating thumbnail: File missingWhile he wonders what these vehicles are doing in this area, the first Type 96 passes by. Note the M1919-style trigger part (that is wrongly positioned high anyway) without the spade grip. However, the other parts, e.g. the barrel, match a genuine M2HB that is actually the top-mounted armament of this vehicle.