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Members of Meisei Girl's Academy airsoft team under Rin's command are all equipped with identical [[Heckler & Koch MP5K-PDW]]s, fitted with red dot scopes, Gemtech Raptor-II suppressors, and 15-round magazines. The red dot sights are shown to have both night vision and zoom, which isn't terribly likely. The weapon seems to be standard issued as new recruits get them and are required to return them when they leave the club.
Members of the Meisei Girls' Academy airsoft team under Rin's command are all equipped with identical [[Heckler & Koch MP5K-PDW]]s, fitted with MP5 claw mount red dot scopes, Gemtech Raptor-II suppressors, and 15-round magazines. The red dot sights are shown to have both night vision and zoom, which isn't terribly likely. The weapon is standard issue, as new recruits get them and are required to return them when they leave the club.
[[File:C3-3 M5K (14).jpg|600px|thumb|none|A member of Meisei Girl's Academy team with the MP5K-PDW with suppressor and red dot optic. (Ep.3)]]
[[File:C3-8 MP5K.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The MP5K-PDW makes its first appearance as a live fire gun in one of Yura's visions, complete with suppressed gunshots. (Ep.3)]]
[[File:C3-3 M5K (15).jpg|600px|thumb|none|A member of Meisei Girl's Academy team with the MP5K-PDW with same accessories. (Ep.3)]]
[[File:C3-3 M5K (15).jpg|600px|thumb|none|The short-haired member of the Meisei Girls' Academy team with her MP5K-PDW. (Ep.3)]]
[[File:C3-8 MP5K.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Two members of Meisei Girl's Academy team with MP5K-PDWs. (Ep.8)]]
[[File:C3-3 M5K (14).jpg|600px|thumb|none|The glasses-wearing member with an identical MP5K. (Ep.3)]]
[[File:C3 10 MP (1).jpg|600px|thumb|none|Yura with a MP5K-PDW. (Ep.10)]]
[[File:C3 10 MP (6).jpg|600px|thumb|none|A view through the red dot sight, with its adjustable zoom and night vision. (Ep.8)]]
[[File:C3 10 MP (4).jpg|600px|thumb|none|Close-up on the MP5K-PDW. (Ep.10)]]
[[File:C3 10 MP (1).jpg|600px|thumb|none|Yura with an MP5K-PDW. (Ep.10)]]
[[File:C3 10 MP (6).jpg|600px|thumb|none|A Meisei member with her MP5K-PDW calls for medic. (Ep.10)]]
[[File:C3 10 MP (4).jpg|600px|thumb|none|Close-up on the glasses-wearing member's MP5K-PDW. (Ep.10)]]
[[File:C3 10 MP (7).jpg|600px|thumb|none|Another Meisei member with her MP5K-PDW calls for medic. (Ep.10)]]
[[File:C3 10 MP (7).jpg|600px|thumb|none|The shortest Meisei member with her MP5K-PDW calls for medic. (Ep.10)]]
[[File:C3 10 MP (12).jpg|600px|thumb|none|A Meisei member calls for medic with a MP5K-PDW. (Ep.10)]]
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Error creating thumbnail: File missingStella Women’s Academy, High School Division Class C³. From left to right: Karila Hatsuse, Honoka Mutsu, Yachiyo Hinata, Sonora Kashima, Yura Yamato, and Rento Kirishima. (July 4, 2013 - September 26, 2013)
Stella Women’s Academy, High School Division Class C³ is a story of Yura Yamato in the prestigious Stella Women's Academy. Yura has a hard time making friends with the other girls around until she bumps into Rento Kirishima, who tries to recruit Yura into the school's airsoft club, C³ (derived from command, control, and communications). The club currently consists of Rento, Karila Hatsuse, Honoka Mutsu, Yachiyo Hinata, and Sonora Kashima (President and Yura's roommate). The story revolves around Yura's interactions with the C³ Club's members and activities.
Warning: Some descriptions and images are potential spoilers for the series, read at your own risk.
Note: As this anime is about the sport of airsoft, all of the guns in the show are airsoft replicas, with the exception of a Desert Eagle wielded by Sonora in the first episode.
The following weapons were used in the anime series Stella Women's Academy, High School Division Class C³:
Sonora Kashima, president of the C³ Club, uses two chromed Desert Eagle Mark XIXs as her weapons of choice, and uses a real one while at a shooting competition in the US. She carries them in an unidentified leather horizontal shoulder holster. Meisei Girls' Academy team leader Rin Haruna uses two black Desert Eagles as her sidearms. Both Sonora and Rin have had their respective pairs of Desert Eagles since they were very young. Miyagi Mochizuki of Team KGB uses a chrome Desert Eagle with 10-inch barrel and custom rear sight, safety, and grips. This Desert Eagle, called the "Leon Custom" by Tokyo Marui, is a replica of a pistol from the Resident Evil series.
Rento Kirishima uses a Tokyo Marui Glock 26 Advance as her sidearm, a fictional customized Glock 26 fitted with a compensator, rear target sight, and extended magazine. The same handgun also appears in Resident Evil: Degeneration.
Yachiyo Hinata uses a SIG-Sauer P228 as her main sidearm. This is the only gun regularly used by a member of the C³ Club that is not made by Tokyo Marui; it is made by WE.
Akane Seto uses two red Glock 26s. They are part of Tokyo Marui's "Gindan" series, which are available in various bright colours along with the standard black and two-tone silver finishes. In real life however, these pistols would be a poor choice to bring to a game as primary weapons due to their extremely low velocity and range.
Moe Seto, similar to her twin, uses a blue PPK/S, also part of Tokyo Marui's "Gindan" series. A black PPK/S can be seen on the back of a "Field Queen Contest" poster.
Bonny Anne uses a flintlock pistol in the Field Queen Contest. While not particularly detailed, the Hawkins 1748 replica made by KTW is the only widespread airsoft flintlock pistol out there.
The customized Beretta 92FS Brigadier from the Resident Evil series appears to be used by Kiku Nagato, who is cosplaying Jill Valentine (specifically her Resident Evil 3: Nemesis / Umbrella Chronicles outfit) in the Field Queen Contest. Tokyo Marui makes a whole line of customized guns from the Resident Evil series, which is known as Biohazard in Japan.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingTM Beretta 92FS Brigadier "Samurai Edge" - 6mm BBError creating thumbnail: File missingJill Valentine Kiku Nagato surrenders to Rin Haruna, holding up her exceptionally generic-looking pistol. However, given her outfit it can be assumed this is a Samurai Edge pistol; the proportions are also consistent with a 92FS, along with the slightly extended barrel. (Ep.13)
Mauser C96
Maiotome Ise uses a Mauser C96 in the Field Queen Contest.
Though not especially detailed and incorrectly having forward cocking serrations (possibly to cover trademarks), a USP is seen in Sonora's drawer in Episode 1.
In Yura's imagination in Episode 6, she and Sonora are wielding Colt M1873s, more commonly known as Single Action Armys, in a wild west shootout. Given that it's in Yura's imagination, the guns can be assumed to be authentic Colt M1873s and not one of the more modern clones.
During Honoka's briefing for the Rambo scenario in the first episode, the deputies are armed with S&W Model 10s. This is fitting, as this pistol did appear in First Blood.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing1960s Era Commercial Stevens hammerless side by side shotgun - 12 gaugeError creating thumbnail: File missingTae Aizu gets eliminated by Rento, who is throwing her AK-47 into the air in celebration. A notable detail is the rear end of the barrels, where they open, is visible. (Ep.13)
Benelli M3
A Benelli M3 shotgun can be seen on a gun wall in the club room.
Yura's new main weapon after Episode 3 is a Vz. 61 Škorpion. Sonora's mentor wields the very same Škorpion during a flashback scene in Episode 2. Yura buys a drum magazine for it in Episode 7, which she uses in the 24 hour tournament.
Meisei Girl's Academy squad leader, Rin Haruna, uses an M3A1 as her main weapon. By process of elimination of the features found on the three airsoft M3 replicas (ICS, ARES, and S&T) Rin's is the S&T model. The ICS is a replica of the original M3, the ARES is an M3A1 but bizarrely also has the crank charging handle, and the S&T is a proper M3A1, but with a slightly-longer-than-correct pistol grip to fit its battery. Rin's lacks the crank and has the slightly longer pistol grip, making it the S&T.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingM3A1 Grease Gun - .45 ACPError creating thumbnail: File missingRin Haruna with her M3A1 beside her former partner. Note the lack of a crank and shape of the stock. (Ep.3)Error creating thumbnail: File missingRin provides covering fire with her Grease Gun for her team's advance. (Ep.3)Error creating thumbnail: File missingClose-up on its trigger. This is a good shot of the slightly longer pistol grip. (Ep.3)Error creating thumbnail: File missingRin aims her M3A1. As on the real gun, the dust cover is also the safety; the gun will not fire if it's closed. (Ep.3)Error creating thumbnail: File missingRin takes out one of the US Marines with her (mirrored) Grease Gun, note the cocking grooves on the bolt. Also visible are her two Desert Eagles, holstered on the back of her belt, as well as two spare magazine pouches for the M3A1 on her leg. (Ep.8)Error creating thumbnail: File missingRin surrenders Yachiyo with her M3A1; this seems to be her preferred way of eliminating people. (Ep.13)Error creating thumbnail: File missingRin aims her M3A1 in the Field Queen Contest. Sonora, who is a commentator along with Daishichi, notes that the sailor outfit suits a Grease Gun. (Ep.13)
Heckler & Koch MP5K-PDW
Members of the Meisei Girls' Academy airsoft team under Rin's command are all equipped with identical Heckler & Koch MP5K-PDWs, fitted with MP5 claw mount red dot scopes, Gemtech Raptor-II suppressors, and 15-round magazines. The red dot sights are shown to have both night vision and zoom, which isn't terribly likely. The weapon is standard issue, as new recruits get them and are required to return them when they leave the club.
A tournament competitor is shown with a MP7A1 in Episode 3, and a few competitors in the 24H Tournament also have them as well.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingHeckler & Koch MP7A1 - 4.6x30mmError creating thumbnail: File missingA competitor aiming his MP7A1. Note how it is much larger in scale than the real version, so much so that the competitor can shoulder it despite the stock being collapsed all the way.(Ep.3)Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe girl on the left has an MP7A1 with a suppressor attached. Here, the MP7 is much closer in proportion to the real thing compared to the picture above. (Ep.8)Error creating thumbnail: File missingThis whole team is armed with MP7A1s fitted with EOTech 552 holosights. Note the reference, though an M4A1/M203 combo would have been a better choice. (Ep.8)Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe cover of a "ARMS Manual Book" has a man with a MP7 on it. It seems to be a reused character model from the Episode 3 image. The other person is a reuse of the player with the M4A1 with tan handguards from the same episode. (Ep.11)
Walther MPL
A tournament competitor wields what seems to be a Walther MPL in Episode 3.
Honoka Mutsu uses a Heckler & Koch G36KA2 as her main weapon. The A2 upgrades to the G36 are the replacement of the built-in red dot sight with a picatinny rail, a slightly different handguard made of aluminum that features attachment points for rails, and the shorter G36C stock. The Marui replica uses a standard stock instead of the C-length one, however most real G36A2s seem to still use the standard stock as well. Marui's G36KA2 also features SEF fire selector markings, which makes sense as a German Army rifle. Also worth noting is that another G36KA2 airsoft replica exists (made by VFC) which has identical features to the Marui, and it is officially licensed by Heckler & Koch, making this setup rather official.
Rento Kirishima uses an AK-47 as her main weapon. Team Grizzly from Hokkaido in the 24h Tournament are all also equipped with AK-47s. Competitors going against Meisei are also equipped with AKs.
Yachiyo Hinata uses a Howa Type 89-F as her main weapon in games where her AWS would be impractical. While TM's replica comes standard with a bipod, Yachiyo has removed it from her rifle.
Yura uses an M4A1 as her main weapon, she was first found playing with it while daydreaming in her room in Episode 1 and used it as her primary in Episode 2 and 3. Competitors in the first tournament and the 24H Tournament are also seen using M4A1s.
Karila's twin brother Aila, of Team KGB, uses a Tokyo Marui AK47 Beta-Spetsnaz as his main weapon. Seira Yaguchi also uses a TM AK Beta without a stock in the "Field Queen Contest".
In Yura's imagination scene, a "Stella Regiment" member has an M16 aimed at the Stella club. The rifle clearly lacks a forward assist, and there is only one original M16 airsoft replica, a gas-powered rifle made by G&P; all other older-style M16 replicas are of the M16A1. Just like on real ones, the birdcage flash hider is an aftermarket part. Given how common it is for original M16s (or visually similar rifles) to be fitted with birdcage flash hiders, especially for film and TV, and that there is no airsoft replica of the M82A3 seen in the very next shot, it's highly likely that the animators used images of real rifles as reference for both of these guns, rather than airsoft versions.
On the cover of the "Field Queen Contest" poster, a Tokyo Marui AUG Hich Cycle can be seen. The High cycle appears to be a hybrid of two variants of the AUG A3, with the external body of a Steyr AUG A3 9mm XS submachine gun while being chambered in 5.56 like a Steyr AUG A3. The AUG is the prize for the winner of the contest, along with free BBs for a year, while the other guns on the back of the poster are presumably prizes for second place and below. Being part of Tokyo Marui's "High Cycle" series, this rifle has a rate of fire of 1500 rounds per minute!
An M14 with a dark OD stock can be seen in Sonora's closet in Episode 1. A bunch of M14 with black stocks can also be seen coming out of a "Stella Regiment" locker in Episode 12.
A H&K G3A4 can be seen in Sonora's closet in Episode 1. It is an A4 as TM's G3A3, seen above, has the green slimline handguard, while the G3/SG1 has a bipod.
An M60 is C³ Club's support weapon, owned by Sonora. It makes a notable appearance in Episode 1, and is used by Rento as her primary in the 24H Tournament.
Yachiyo Hinata uses an AWS as her usual primary weapon. In addition to the rifle itself, the Parker-Hale bipod, raised rail mount, medium-height scope rings, and 3-9x40 scope are all Tokyo Marui products.
Hibiki Tsubaki and another competitor use TM VSR-10, which itself is a Remington M700 copy.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingTM VSR-10 - 6mm BBsError creating thumbnail: File missingHibiki has a TM VSR-10 with extended mags as his weapon of choice. It is identified with a little dimple groove things on each side on the bottom of the magazine, these let your fingers pull the mag out. (Ep.8)Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe competitor second from left has a VSR-10 look-alike rifle. There isn't much identifiable detail other than the stock color.(Ep.8)
Barrett M82A3
A member of the "Stella Regiment" is armed with a Barrett M82A3. Distinguishable from other Barrett M82 variants by its raised accessory rail on top in combination with the rail stopping short of the front with a folding front sight, and lack of a rear sight. There is no airsoft replica of the M82A3; the only M82 series replicas are of the original M82A1 and the M107.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingA Marine with his M82A3 - .50 BMGError creating thumbnail: File missingA Stella Regiment member with a M82A3 aimed at the Stella club; the scope appears to be the same as the one on the real rifle in the photo above. She seems to have removed the bipod in favor of using a comrade as a bipod, which if it was real would be a BAD idea. (Ep.12)
Heckler & Koch PSG-1
A Heckler & Koch PSG-1 can be seen in the background of a scene in Episode 1 on a gun rack, it stays there throughout the entire series. On the "Field Queen Contest" poster, a PSG-1 can be seen as well.