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* ''[[Trinity Blood]]'' has a couple of examples of this, the most notable of which are Tres' twin M13 Jerichos.
* In ''[[One Piece]]'', new character {{spoiler|Basco Shot}} uses a large Flintlock on the {{spoiler|Blackbeard Pirates' assualt on Whitebeard}}. Considering that {{spoiler|Shot}} has to be around 22 feet tall, that's got to be one big gun.
* David from ''[[Blood Plus+|Blood+]]'' carries a huge Smith & Wesson Model 500 revolver (the very one mentioned in the top page quote), which he can [[Hammerspace|imperceptibly hide]] in the folds of his jacket. Somewhat justified, in that he spends most of his time shooting it at Chiropterans, large and powerful quasi-vampiric monsters. ([[Immune to Bullets|It never seemed to do much good, though]]). It's odd considering David comes right out and says that guns are useless against the monsters in the second episode.
*** Better to die on your feet shooting than unarmed and cowering. I suppose if you found the human before it transformed, it might be good in stopping them right then and there.
* Mana Tatsumiya in ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' normally [[Guns Akimbo|dual-wields]] Desert Eagles. They may or may not be air gun replicas, but can certainly fire real bullets, or at least [[Depleted Phlebotinum Shells]]. Keep in mind that firing a Desert Eagle in a single hand could potentially break the user's arm through recoil.