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[[File:revy-guns-firing.jpg|link=Black Lagoon|right|Don't mess with the Two Hand.]]
[[File:revy-guns-firing.jpg|link=Black Lagoon|frame|Don't mess with the Two Hand.]]




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[[Small Girl, Big Gun]] is a subtrope--[[Girls With Guns]] aren't necessarily small, and their guns aren't necessarily big. Yeah-heh.
[[Small Girl, Big Gun]] is a subtrope--[[Girls With Guns]] aren't necessarily small, and their guns aren't necessarily big. Yeah-heh.


Compare [[Superhero Packing Heat]]. See also [[The Other Wiki]]'s page [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls_with_guns on the subject].
Compare [[Superhero Packing Heat]]. See also [[The Other Wiki]]'s page [[wikipedia:Girls with guns|on the subject]].


'''Note that this page describes a genre, not a character trope.''' Individual examples of [[Girls With Guns]] go on [[The Gunslinger]].
'''Note that this page describes a genre, not a character trope.''' Individual examples of [[Girls With Guns]] go on [[The Gunslinger]].
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** ''[[So Close]]''
** ''[[So Close]]''
* Andy Sedaris films are known for girls with big guns and other big things.
* Andy Sedaris films are known for girls with big guns and other big things.
* ''[[DEBS|D.E.B.S.]]''
* ''[[D.E.B.S.]]''
* ''[[Gun Crazy]]''
* ''[[Gun Crazy]]''
* ''[[Sucker Punch]]'' (among being [[Genre Busting|many other things]])
* ''[[Sucker Punch]]'' (among being [[Genre Busting|many other things]])
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== [[Web Original]] ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
* In the [[Whateley Universe]], Hive, aka [[Super Hero School|Whateley Academy]] Security officer Samantha Everheart, who is capable of wielding anything including her own Barrett .50 caliber. Also, devisers Flashbang and Tinkertrain, whose new inventions tend not to be all that safe.
* In the [[Whateley Universe]], Hive, aka [[Super-Hero School|Whateley Academy]] Security officer Samantha Everheart, who is capable of wielding anything including her own Barrett .50 caliber. Also, devisers Flashbang and Tinkertrain, whose new inventions tend not to be all that safe.




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[[Category:Action Girl/Sandbox]]
[[Category:Action Girl/Sandbox]]
[[Category:Girls With Guns]]
[[Category:Girls With Guns]]
[[Category:Trope]]

Revision as of 21:50, 25 January 2014

Don't mess with the Two Hand.


"There is just something sexy about a woman with a blaster, too bad my wife doesn't agree to that."

Action Girl meets The Gunslinger.

Girls With Guns describes a sub-genre of action media that focuses on strong female leads being awesome with firearms. May or may not involve Heroic Bloodshed. It was developed somewhere in the Hong Kong film industry and has since made itself a genre that is often used in anime. Usually involves gun fights, stunts and martial arts.

Small Girl, Big Gun is a subtrope--Girls With Guns aren't necessarily small, and their guns aren't necessarily big. Yeah-heh.

Compare Superhero Packing Heat. See also The Other Wiki's page on the subject.

Note that this page describes a genre, not a character trope. Individual examples of Girls With Guns go on The Gunslinger.

Examples of Girls with Guns include:


Anime & Manga


Film


Literature


Live Action TV

  • Sons of Guns: Steph as well as the customers for her 'white gun' line.
  • American Guns: The pink M1911 for a customer, all the women in the class in the episode. Renee and Paige.
  • The title character of The Sarah Connor Chronicles is a girl who's harder than nuclear nails. A female cyborg often acts as her partner.


Tabletop Games


Web Original

  • In the Whateley Universe, Hive, aka Whateley Academy Security officer Samantha Everheart, who is capable of wielding anything including her own Barrett .50 caliber. Also, devisers Flashbang and Tinkertrain, whose new inventions tend not to be all that safe.


Western Animation