The airsoft gun that my high school classmate Honda gave me was Glock 17.

Honda, you seem to have been an ardent Glock believer.

Yeah, and then over the course of an hour, you explained how great Glock is.

"I like Beretta. It was die-hard and McClane used it," he said. "That's a gun used by Sick Two. The pros are this! That's what I say.

What are the values? Are all the US troops ill?

"You know. Die Hard Two had the enemy."

"Oh, that black pistol. It's made in Germany, and it doesn't show up on X-rays, and you can't buy it if you pay the director all his salary."

What the hell, it looks like a soggy, square, cheap toy.

"That's a mistake. This is made in Austria, the slide is made of special alloy steel, the grip and metal frame are integrally molded plastic and the contrast agent is mixed, so it also shows properly on the X-ray. The price is about $600."

"No, it's made in Japan. It's not about 10,000 yen in Tokyo Marui."

I know about that. Me, too.

Because I bought a Tokyo Marui rifle airsoft gun, a VSR-10, for gun practice.

I used to practice setting up with that every night.

"The good thing about Glock is that it delivers seventeen consecutive rounds while still being lightweight and very reliable. Structure and handling are very simple. Besides, we don't have any safety devices, so we don't have to remove the safeties before we shoot."

Is it through?

It's not dangerous not to have a safety device.

"Chip, all the safety devices are built in. You can say that there is no risk of outbursts at all due to the triple safety feature of Glock's patented Safe Action. It's the latest auto I can safely carry with a bullet in my chamber. Look at the trigger."

"... it's got some little lever on it"

"That's the first safety device. Unless you hang your finger on the trigger, you'll never erupt."

"Um, hey, gun crashes are the most common thing that I've accidentally put my finger on the trigger. This isn't a safety device or anything..."

"Ugh...... Besides, the trigger is a little heavy. It's an anomalous double action. Strikers are always half-cocked. It only goes full cock when I pull the trigger off and when I put it back without pulling the trigger, it goes back to half cock. Second safety device."

"Autos are autos because they automatically wake you up with a hammer, right? There's no point in being automatic when the trigger is light and the hitting accuracy is the best part of an auto, but there's only double action."

"Guuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

Kachi.

"The trigger is light."

"No, because it's an airsoft gun."

"That's why I always say that."

I'm sorry about Nori.

'Cause he's a real hunter.'

"The real Glock trigger pull is about 2.5 kg. It has a structure that does it to the point where it automatically turns it into a half cock, which is considerably lighter and shorter in stroke than normal double action. The revolver's double action is 4-5 kg, and the normal single action is less than or equal to 2 kg, which is good enough, considering."

"It's normal to have a shotgun trigger of nearly 3kg. Didn't you notice I was chattering earlier?

"Oh yeah?

It's strange because many people don't know anything about hunting guns, even in a fair amount of gunmania.

It's the only real gun the average Japanese citizen can have.

"Plus that gun has a needle block on it and it's fixed. No needle can advance unless you pull the trigger. Throw it or drop it, it won't burst."

"That's good. Because hunting guns are just a flat knock down, but they erupt."

"Oh yeah?

"Yes, I am."

"... Hounding Guns Scared"

Yes, so bounce in just before you shoot, and unpack as soon as you don't.

Anyone who is a hunter will be thorough there.

"And whatever you say, that shape!

"It looks like a toy"

"Say ahhhhhh -!"

So, are you just curious?

Give it to your pants.

Yeah, I gave it to you. I'll be right in.

"Pull it out and watch."

Yeah, I can set it up all the way out.

"That's a good idea. Plus, it's great where you're stretching without fingering the trigger."

You're welcome. This is already a pain in the ass. I still have my index finger stretched when I'm on the phone. It's one of the things anyone would be thorough about if they were hunters.

"You're not catching on at all, are you? Not Beretta."

"What, the real thing is this design too?

"That's right. At least it looks like every piece of a part, and the real thing is exactly the same shape as that."

"I thought you omitted a lot of things"

Um, that's what this nasty, cheeky design meant.

No, it looks just like the VSR-10 in Tokyo Marui, that, the M700 in Remington, doesn't it? All the way from the shape of the bolt handle to the position of the safety device. That's about as happy as that grandfather was. That's when I learned how to set up a gun and stuff from my grandfather.

"It's a striker without a hammer. The grip is thin, and I can lower the height of the gun. There will be a barrel just above your index finger. That's why the muzzle bounces less when firing. It's very good for continuous firing."

Sure. I think this strangely angled grip is close to the pistol we use in the shooting competition. I think I can see my preferences though. Speaking of which, the upper and lower double guns are also usually firing the first shot from the lower barrel. The gunpoint won't jump, so the second shot is knotty and fast among all methods. Crae shooting uses up and down two rows because I'm overwhelmingly advantageous, right? It's not like I'm supposed to use the up and down formula with rules.

"But there's no recoil to an airsoft gun."

"I'm going to blow it back, so I'm coming with Gatsun... Well, I admit that someone who's shooting for real has no choice..."

You then got a gas charge, loaded a bullet, pulled a slide once, shot a cardboard with your bread and played with it.

The real gun auto where the slide moves at gas pressure stayed that way, and it was real. Airsoft guns are amazing. The mechanism by which the slide stops at the back when all bullets are fired is interesting. Because hunting guns don't have that mechanism except for some autos.

When I put my body in a diagonal position, I said, "Weaver style is old now. It's Isoceless Style now," he said, fixing it the way he put his gun up in the front.

Is that true? Wouldn't it be easier for them to shoot you if you stood in the front?

The gas is gone, so I left it in my desk drawer.

Is that why the pistol I've shot is Glock 17? I can't help it. I've never touched a pistol. Then you won't be able to use it well.

Honda, if you tell me, it seems like Beretta is a mess and a lever and a hammer and a lot of things pop up and hard for me to use compared to Glock's simplicity.

Was it $600? Six gold coins in a magic bag, all the way.

"Glock 17" (* 1)

……

No response.

Huh... Can't you possibly buy a pistol?

Is there not enough money?

I thought he did say $600 or something.

Put twenty gold coins in it and try again.

"Glock 17"

……

No response.

"Beretta M92" (* 2)

Bruce Willis used it.

"Walther P38" (* 3)

It's Lupin III's love gun.

"Combat Magnum" (* 4)

It's a love gun from Dimension Daisuke.

"44 Magnum" (* 5)

It's a Dirty Harry love gun.

"Walther PPK" (* 6)

It's a love gun from 007.

"Chief Special" (* 7)

It's a Gorgo-13 love gun.

"Colt Peacemaker" (* 8)

It's a classic Western play.

"Colt Governo" (* 9)

This is a WWII U.S. Army official pistol that needs no explanation.

"Southern Fourteenth Year" (* 10)

It's the gun Grandpa Hii probably used.

Can't you do it all!!!

That's about as many pistols as I can think of!

I can't buy a pistol!!

"What are you doing?"

Mr. Saran, please stop half-eyed.

I'm being beaten now.

Please comfort me.

... Munyu.

The next morning, I say "morning walk," and after a while, I put it in my digital radio pocket and flirt around the inn.

I'm always with Saran. I hardly ever got this far alone, so I didn't even communicate with the goddess at all.

"Mr. Nanotes, Mr. Nanotes, can you hear me?

”Oh, Nakajima, it's been a long time!"

"It's been a long time since you've been called by that name."

Are you enjoying the other world?

"Yeah, sort of."

Why is it so tense to be wireless? The goddess is.

”That's more than anything - Good job, I've always seen you."

"Where are you looking from!!

It's a trade secret.

……

You haven't even seen the inn or anything.

You don't know all about my sexuality or anything, do you?

I'm a sweetheart to Saran. I'd be embarrassed to death if he saw me.

"Just a question."

”Yes."

"Magic bags are convenient to shop for a lot of things, but can't you buy a pistol?

”Er... you don't seem to be able”

"Why?"

”See, even in America, pistols are allowed (* 11). He said he couldn't buy it without proper notification."

"Oh yeah?

Yes, it is.

"That's why I have to buy it"

♪ It will be ♪

... Disappointed.

"I mean, Master Nanothes..."

"... Yes”

"You admit this is connected to an American hunting and outdoor supply store."

"... Yes”

"I knew it..."

”That's right. You don't know all the details about the cannon. There's no way you can prepare it either. You'd better throw a round at a specialty store. There!"

No, even if I did the opposite.

"Where the hell are you connected?

♪ It's a secret ♪

"You're not bothering the store or anything, are you?

”That's okay. The stock disappears from the store, but instead we have money and gold coins”

Uh-oh. Uh-oh!

"No, isn't that a big problem?! Aren't you making a fuss at the store? What kind of thief says someone breaks in every night, steals a gun or bullet, and leaves money behind!

”The manager checks the value of the gold and silver coins, and then he stops talking to the clerk, and the books deceive him into doing well."

"No, you can't. That -! You can't. Whatever you think!!

I didn't steal it because I had the money.

"Ugh..."

”That's why please don't hesitate to continue."

"... ok. So, the pistol."

”No, sir."

"Why?

It's an adult situation.

"What circumstances?

”Anyway, you can't have anything that doesn't work. I forgive that kind of sloppiness, because there are a lot of things happening to Japanese people in different worlds!"

... Why are you exclusively Japanese there?

Only the Milliotta system is sealed.

The hunting association bondage goes on, doesn't it?

Isn't it really Mr. Nanothes who's disallowing the pistol?

Got it.

"End of communication"

”Ahhh." Pup.

I turned it off and stuck it in my pocket.

- - - - Author annotations - - -

* 1, Glock 17

Automatic pistols developed by the Austrian company Glock. It has a revolutionary mechanism to repaint the history of guns made by Glock, who was a military knife maker, with a whole new design idea, regardless of gun common sense until then. The structure, if I say so, is the simplicity of "like with silver balls" itself, which I say starts by shrinking the spring with the force that pulled the trigger. Too novel, so many criticisms can be seen to like and dislike it, but the legal institutions of each country, including the United States, and the track record of continuing to be recruited one after the other in the military prove excellence. A wide variety of ammunition and sizes of guns have been serialized with little change in design, making basic design excellence possible. It looks very barely dressed (but good there) so it's a misadventure gun that the protagonist can hardly use in a Hollywood movie.

Guns on the US market are actually more important to "look good" than performance, and the reality is that guns that look bad, no matter how well they perform, don't sell at all, but despite their appearance, this glock is the rare success story that earned the market for performance alone.

* 2. Beretta M92

Military pistols developed by the Italian company Beretta. Famous for having been hired by kicking the guns of all American manufacturers on behalf of Colt Governo in a formal U.S. military recruitment trial. With as many as fifteen rounds loaded, he repainted the common sense of Hollywood movie shootouts that had been decided within six rounds until then. Like Italy. Anyway, the design is elaborate and it looks cool. It's a dedicated gun for the protagonist, who stands for Sick Two in the movie, but is too used to be honestly tired of it. Lately, even when it appears, "Is it Beretta again" reacts faintly. Because the short recoil method is linear and the barrel does not tilt, the hitting accuracy is high and even if arranged with the latest gun, it is not a mediocre gun, but the wafer that the design priority is too much and the durability is one thing is hard to get rid of.

* 3. Walther P38

German Army official guns from World War II, which established the basis for modern guns. The double action that allows you to shoot without having to cock a hammer from your first bullet and the needle-locking safety devices that you can carry while keeping ammunition in the dispensary are copied with many guns, and the Beretta M92 and others mentioned earlier just look different. The mechanism is a name gun that cannot be avoided by modern guns that do not have to be asserted to be a full copy of the Walther P38. Excellent design and excellent masterpiece with great German workmanship on whether you need to elaborate this far on military pistols. The slide is thick and unsuitable for the phone due to the original design of arranging the recoil springs on both sides of the slide. The image of a "Nazi gun" is strong and the villain is often brought on in movies. I tend to forget, but Lupin III is also a villain.

* 4. Combat Magnum

Double Action Revolver by Smith & Wesson, USA. Model number is M19.

I can use the 357 magnum that extended and made powerful the 38 specials that were popular for the police.

Featuring a small, lightweight enough to use a 357 magnum, this M19 and its stainless steel model M66 were the most commonly employed by police throughout the United States until the eighties.

It should be noted that the police apparently paid 38 special for the bullet altogether. As the idle exterior suggests, shooting a 357 magnum unscrupulously is going to get the gutter.

Daisuke Dimension's gun is silver, but it's not a nickel-plated or stainless steel model, it's overused and the blue is peeling.

* 5.44 Magnum

Naturally, when I say 44 Magnum, it's the name of the ammunition, not the name of the gun. The most powerful pistol in the world at the time, made famous by the use of the protagonist Harry Callahan in the movie Dirty Harry. Model number is M29.

It was not developed for interpersonal use, but was originally for personal protection when hunters and mountain forest workers accidentally encountered bears. S&W sign products are still available today with shiny polished steel blue models like mirrors as they were at the time of launch without any moulding off. The seat of the world's strongest pistol has given way to later dessert eagles and S&WM500, but there are still a lot of fans and a lot of exposure to the media.

* 6. Walther PPK

Double-action medium-sized pistols developed by the German Walther company for police use. A reliable masterpiece gun with a needle-locking safety device that is portable and also adopted by the Walther P38. Something that remains completely unchanged continues to be produced today, a famous gun whose German craftsmanship glows. Famous as the love gun of the protagonist James Bond in the movie, 007 series. He wants to use Beretta...

* 7. Chief Special

It has never been specifically written in a cartoon that Gorgo 13 uses this.

I use a different gun for each episode because I'm a killer, but it's still this chief special that seems to appear the most frequently among them. Smith & Wesson Snubnose 2.5 "barrel model number M36 revolver featuring five consecutive rounds and fewer one-shot loads than regular revolvers for compact lightweight.

Needless to say, the high level of reliability, but the very attraction as a gun, such as the classic beauty not found in autos and the reassurance of carrying them, still has something to keep the autoists quiet.

If they told me to carry only a dozen guns for protection, I'd be the one the author chooses.

* 8, Colt Peacemaker

Single Action Revolver recruited in the US Army. His first name is Colt Single-Action Army. The origin of the American 45-calibre myth, which is very robust and has excellent stopping power because of its 45-calibre. This is all that comes out of Western plays, not to mention era proofs. Only one bullet at a time can fit in, the bullet can't fall out, the only safety device is the hammer's safety position, there was already double action at the time, as the name suggests, and there are many drawbacks, but for better or worse, the gun that made American history.

* 9. Colt Government

A crying child also shuts up a famous gun in a famous gun that has been in use for a long time since it was officially hired by the U.S. military in 1911 until the eighties. Very simple and robust, it made the rest of the world aware of the strength of the American army combined with its 45-calibre stopping power. The throne of the king of Combat Shooting is still unshakeable, boasting a high reliability that has never been replaced today as a gun using the 45-calibre, and a high accuracy of hit by barrel bushing, a beautiful trigger. A delicacy that is slim and portable for large calibers, and the design philosophy of Browning has been passed down to modern times. The degree of completeness is just as good as the grip safeties that can't pull triggers without gripping them, the extremely reliable safety devices that lock the hammer itself, and the half-cock position that takes it before the shooting in case the hammer falls, which is more than a hundred years old from development and which we do not see any particular improvement even in modern times in the twenty-first century. Some retired people would have shot this because the Japanese militia also used it, but some Japanese soldiers would have been shot by this even further back.

* 10. Southern Year 14

Military guns officially recruited by the Japanese army in Daejong 14 (1925).

It is a fairly different color stray gun from the technical level of the time, which is incredible to believe that it was made more than ten years after the appearance of a gun like Colt Governmento already, such as the use of bottleneck-shaped ammunition, the fact that it is a hammer-free striker method and the retraction of the cocking piece without the use of slides. The designer would have intended to do a good job of creating the look of the Ruger P08 and the mechanism of Moselle Military, but it turned out to be an indescribable gun like collecting the bad parts of both guns.

A damned gun so outdated that your ancestors feel sorry for you, such as a safety device that cannot be disarmed without turning 180 degrees, which is impossible to operate with one hand, or an 8mm bullet that obviously lacks enough power for military use, or a cocking piece that catches on to a magazine follower and stops retracting. It is famous that the Ids_pjsd005_revamped_94_type_94_gun_has become even worse and less dressed. The only good thing is that it was easy to grip to Japanese people with thin grips and small hands due to the striker method. The commentary often praises "the trigger is smooth". In other words, there is nothing else to praise.

* 11. Permitted

The truth is that the rifle is not entirely unauthorized either. They seem to wait a few hours to buy it because they "query" them by showing them what makes them their IDs.