Kite Liberator: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Kite Liberator: Difference between revisions
Tsuin's older brother attacks Police Sergeant Rin Gaga, the cop he thinks killed his little brother, with a [[Tokarev TT-33]]. Another Tokarev is seen in Monaka's boss' armory, when Monaka is selecting her firearms for a job.
Tsuin's older brother attacks Police Sergeant Rin Gaga, the cop he thinks killed his little brother, with a [[Tokarev TT-33]]. Another Tokarev is seen in Amuzu's armory, when Monaka is selecting her firearms for a job.
Near the end of the movie, two hired goons from Defy Foods attempt to kill Monaka with their Glock 17s. Monaka quickly shoots them both in the head before they can get a clean shot at her.
In the opening scenes of the movie, Tsuin draws a Makarov PM and opens fire at the pursing police officers. Another Makarov is seen in Torokurō Amuzu's underground armory, when Monaka is selecting her firearms for a job.
Monaka uses a fictional handgun that can use conventional and explosives rounds as her personal sidearm. Amuzu called it "The Red Club" and states it was used by a young female assassin like her. Obviously referring to Sawa from Kite.
Tsuin's older brother attacks Police Sergeant Rin Gaga, the cop he thinks killed his little brother, with a Tokarev TT-33. Another Tokarev is seen in Amuzu's armory, when Monaka is selecting her firearms for a job.
Armed ISS officers aboard the International Space Station are carrying Heckler & Koch MP5A4s with mounted Surefire flashlights, which they fire on full auto. It seems a bit odd and dangerous to be bringing fully automatic sub-machine guns aboard a multi-billion dollar space station.
Monaka attacks the monster with a Steyr Scout. She fires five times in quick succession, but the rounds do almost no visible damage. Note a traditional scope is mounted rather than a long eye relief scope, which the rifle is designed for.