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IKEA Weaponry
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IKEA Weaponry is all about weapons which are usually left in kit-form until they are needed. Sniper Rifles are the best known version of these weapons thanks to the Lock-and-Load Montage that is often featured in some movies, but other types of weapons have shown up in shows as well. This is called a "takedown rifle" in real life, and, near as records can reflect, most of them are used by hunters who travel frequently rather than assassins. (As far as we know...) It takes a special kind of weapon to be broken down like this, and it doesn't usually work the way Hollywood depicts it onscreen. A scoped rifle that is expected to hit anything must be test fired, adjusted, and tested again, a process called "zeroing". In order to work right after assembly, the scope needs to be either permanently fitted to the main body of the weapon, or fitted to a special mount that can be separated and rejoined precisely without interrupting the adjustments. The break-away barrel connection must likewise be gas-tight and accurate enough to put the muzzle back in the same exact place after assembly. The precision machining required is always hand work, mass-production need not apply, but there are specialist gunsmiths that can deliver. This is becoming less true with the advent of finer machining and improved "quick detach barrels"; see the Bushmaster ACR for an example. This weapon is going to compromise some accuracy and power over a non-takedown weapon of the same type, but assassinations-by-scoped-rifle as seen in the movies are almost always over relatively short range, like a roof overlooking a street, on a highly-visible stationary target: an easy shot for a decent shooter, even if the sight is off by an inch or so. Most traditional break-action (boxlock and sidelock) rifles and shotguns of the last 100 years or so are made to be easily assembled and disassembled in 3 parts in a few seconds typically by pulling a single latch in the forend (some have a spring catch in their forearm, e.g. Winchester Model 37 so that it simply pulls off) and their sights or scopes are solidly fixed to the barrel and not the receiver, so the zero is not interfered with, so they fit the spirit of the trope by design. Bifurcated Weapon differs from IKEA Weaponry in that bifurcated weapons are already weapons in their own right even before they are put together. Same goes for Combo Rifle. A Sub-Trope is the Scaramanga Special, where the parts needed to put the weapon together are disguised as different objects which may very well function as said object, eg: a pen, a pillbox or even a belt buckle. It has nothing whatsoever to do with IKEA Erotica. We hope... See also Briefcase Blaster, Retractable Weapon, Gun Accessories. Examples |
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In Batman: Arkham Asylum, obtaining the Batclaw involves a brief cutscene where Batman adds the attachment to his grapnel. Later on, there is a more involved cutscene where Batman assembles the Ultra Batclaw upgrade using parts from a supply container. | |
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Dirty Harry: Scorpio's rifle, which he keeps dissembled in a briefcase until he's about to make a shot. | |
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The Man from U.N.C.L.E. was one of the earliest users of this trope, and definitely a strong influence on its popularity. It got so bad that the CIA actually paid a visit to the show's producers to a) find out where they got their information and b) find guns that could be assembled that quickly and still be in any way effective. The truth was that they just cut down the gun assembly scenes, making them take about 15 seconds rather than the 5~10 minutes it really took them. | |
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An important plot point in the fifth trial of Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony. While the class tries to confirm Kokichi's claim that he and Kaito shot each other wish crossbows, Kiibo states he caught Himiko carrying a suspicious package to the Exisal hangar where Kaito was being held, leading everyone to realize is was one of Maki's disassembled crossbows. However, Himiko is able to prove her innocence by explaining she had passed the package through a window to Kaito, citing the fact that unlike him, Himiko never learned how to build a crossbow, making Kaito the only candidate. | |
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Bullitt has two assassins making good use of a takedown-model Winchester 1897 pump shotgun. Many, if not a majority, of Winchester firearms pre-WWII were made in takedown form, breaking in two where the barrel meets the receiver. Also seeing as it's a shotgun fired at point-blank, accuracy was not their main concern. | |
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In XIII: The Conspiracy, the first scene where Steve Rowand prepares to assassinate Sally Sheridan. This is a sniper rifle example. | |
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The Bowguns of Monster Hunter Tri weren't crafted as full weapons, unlike in the other games of the series. Instead, Bowguns were comprised of barrels, stocks, and frames, which players crafted individually. Then the gunner would make up the Bowgun by choosing which stock, frame, and barrel to take, each part providing its own affinities and magazine sizes for different ammo types. While it's purely cosmetic, many weapons also fold or break down when being stowed, just so they'll fit on the hunter's back. Lances and some insect glaives telescope into themselves, gunlances and heavy bowguns are stored with the breech open (i.e. folded in half), switch axes reconfigure to be as small as possible, and bows fold in half. |
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In The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Tuco cobbles together his own custom pistol from various revolver parts at a general store, which he then proceeds to rob. | |
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Parodied in The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear, when Nordberg assembles a howitzer from a kit. Further, each "intermediate stage" is a weapon in its own right, possibly making it a Combo Rifle. Not that it matters. | |
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In Once Upon a Spy, Tannehill and Chenault are chasing the mooks who have just kidnapped Dr. Webster and his daughter. Flicking a switch Tannehill reveals a hidden, disassembled gun that she tells Non-Action Guy Chenault to put it together and Pop the Tires. As Chenault struggles to assemble the gun, Tannehill gets frustrated and tells him "Take the Wheel!" and leans across in front of him to do it herself. Taken completely by surprise, Chenault struggles to keep control of the car (especially as Tannehill's very shapely ass is pressed into his face), and the car swerves wildly across the road. | |
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In The Simpsons episode Homer Loves Flanders, Ned is having a nightmare of going on a killing spree from a clock tower in the vein of Charles Whitman, and assembles his rifle from a briefcase. | |
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In Gunsmith Cats, Rally Vincent's first gun, given to her by her father, was an AR-7, a small .22LR rifle that can be disassembled and the components stored inside the buttstock. She keeps this in the trunk of her car and still uses it from time to time. | |
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In the Justice League Unlimited episode "Task Force X", Deadshot infiltrates the Watchtower carrying a disassembled ceramic gun whose pieces were packaged in candy wrappers. | |
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One sequence in Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz has the Wizard, being choked by a plant-magician's spell, take various implements out of his coat. Just before he passes out, he screws them into a sword and cuts the magician in half, breaking the spell. | |
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Yoko Littner's rifle in the first Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann movie can be disassembled down to two submachine guns, or even simply broken apart. | |
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Tediore guns in Borderlands 2 are a futuristic version of this trope; the player doesn't take them out so much as 3d print them on the spot. This combines with Throw-Away Guns, as after each magazine is empty, you throw it away and it explodes like a grenade. For a bonus, the more ammo left in the magazine, the more damage from the explosion, at the cost of losing that ammo. | |
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In Scott Pilgrim & the Infinite Sadness, the third volume of Scott Pilgrim, Todd Ingram assembles an assault rifle out of household items to shoot the titular protagonist at Honest Ed's. He ends up unable to use it, though. | |
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G.I. Joe had a few examples as well. One such was the action figure for Bullhorn, who came with a rifle that could be separated into three pieces and stored in his backpack. | |
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The Tuxedo had a sequence where Jackie Chan's character must assemble a rifle used to plant a bug at long distance. Arguably justifies the 'use right away' scope due to the nature of his high tech tuxedo. Also the fact that the scope itself seems to be high-tech as well, since it appears to have something like an auto-targeting system (which ironically causes him to mess up the shot horribly). | |
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From Russia with Love: Bond's briefcase kit includes a .22 calibre AR-7 survival rifle. This rifle is quite real and works exactly as shown: the barrel, magazines, and receiver are stored inside the rifle stock, and they must be removed and assembled before the rifle can be used. Bond uses it twice: to kill Krilencu and to injure a SPECTRE helicopter copilot. | |
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The assassin in The Day of the Jackal transports his sniper rifle in pieces, first in a tube in his car and later in a crutch as part of his disguise. The Jackal goes to the trouble of "zero-ing" his sights when he first gets the gun: a practice unheard of in most Hollywood works. | |
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Operation Daybreak. One of the Czech assassins assembles his Sten gun under a coat held in his lap, while waiting for the car carrying Reinhard Heydrich. This was Truth in Television for the Sten gun and one of the reasons why it was so useful for Resistance networks in occupied Europe (the scene also shows one of the Sten's notorious disadvantages — it's tendency to jam at inopportune moments). | |
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Heavy Gear features the Deployable Pack Gun, a type of folding gun that goes from a flat, roughly 2x1x0.25 meter rectangular box carried on a Gear's hip to a full-sized, Mini-Mecha-scale autoloading rifle, albeit a very square, boxy, purely functional one. It's the functional equivalent of the light autocannon, one of the most common Gear weapons in the game. Some Deployable Pack Guns are also Throw-Away Guns, as they lack field-reloadable magazines (lending them the name Disposable Pack Gun). The game reflects the shortcomings of its focus on convenience by assigning the Pack Gun a small aim penalty. | |
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In Consider Phlebas, the Culture agent ends up with a memoryform Hand Cannon that conveniently folds up and can be hidden in a tooth cavity. | |
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In the Torchwood episode "Something Borrowed", Jack and Ianto assemble a BFG from two suitcases in the back of their SUV when the shapeshifting alien proves Immune to Bullets from their handguns. | |
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Parodied in Alan Ford, most notably in the volume Centimetropolitan Piano Concert, where one of the two assassins tries, without much luck, to assemble such a gun while his colleague enjoys a sandwich. Unfortunately for them, the concert is so bad everyone, including their targets, has left by the time they've successfully assembled the rifle. To cup it all, they forget the weapon and are later caught when they come back to retrieve it. | |
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In Gorky Park, Investigator Arkady Renko finds a gun disguised as various innocent-looking objects packed in a visiting American's baggage. Of course, he never would have thought to try piecing random objects together into a gun if it weren't for the fact that the American chose such an odd selection to pack. | |
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Parodied in The Benny Hill Show, during a sketch set in WWII. Benny plays a sniper tasked to shoot Hitler. However, as he's testing the sights, he spots a fraulein in skimpy dress by a window. He keeps ogling while distractedly putting together his sniper riffle, which ends up in a twisted, useless shape. | |
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A case of this shows up in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, as the final scene is a pair of airline passengers assembling pistols from parts stashed in several places — firing pin in the buckle of their seatbelts, barrel hidden inside a flashlight, extractor as a pendant worn on the neck, pulling out 3D-printed plastic slides and frames from their coats, then finding a loaded magazine taped under the lid to the salads they ordered. | |
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In Young Doctors in Love the assassin walks into a hospital with a briefcase, hides, dresses like a patient and assembles a rifle disguised as a crutch. Then he walks to the victim's room to shoot him point-blank.note Unfortunately for him, while he gloats nurses mistake him for a patient, who shouldn't leave the bed, and sedate him. He spends the rest of the film trying to survive the treatment procedures. | |
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The protagonist of The American is given the job of building such a weapon for a female Professional Killer, who wants a silenced automatic rifle that can fit in a small space. He modifies a Ruger Mini-14 and even prepares the briefcase that carries it in stripped-down form. Played realistically as we see every bit of precision required to make sure the weapon he's building operates exactly like it should. | |
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Blue Eye Samurai. Abijah Fowler is smuggling two thousand rifles into Japan to overthrow the Shogun in a coup. His Japanese backer Lord Chiba decides to take the rifles for himself and dispose of Fowler afterwards, but his men can't find the weapons on the fishing boats Fowler said he was using. Turns out Fowler has deceived him—he assembles a rifle from components hidden in the luxury Western goods he brings into the country, then uses it to shoot dead some prisoners...one of whom turns out to be Lord Chiba. | |
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The DC-17 carried by the clone commandos in Star Wars: Republic Commando have removable parts that allow it to function as a blaster, sniper rifle and an anti-armor weapon. The novels end up adding riot control and breach modules to the weapon as well. | |
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Used frequently in Mission: Impossible; usually with a Hard-Work Montage/ Lock-and-Load Montage showing Barney or one of the others assembling the required equipment. A problem of this trope is shown in Mission: Impossible III — what if you need the weapon in a hurry? When his Vulnerable Convoy comes under attack, Ethan has to retrieve a suitcase containing a G36 assault rifle from a crashed vehicle, and assemble it while a missile-armed Predator drone is closing in on them. |
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In Player Unknowns Battlegrounds, the various firearms the player can find can be fitted with all sorts of detachable accessories, such as scopes, suppressors, extended magazines, and grips. | |
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The 1962 adaptation of The Manchurian Candidate is possibly the Trope Codifier, coming out just a year before From Russia with Love. | |
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James Bond: From Russia with Love: Bond's briefcase kit includes a .22 calibre AR-7 survival rifle. This rifle is quite real and works exactly as shown: the barrel, magazines, and receiver are stored inside the rifle stock, and they must be removed and assembled before the rifle can be used. Bond uses it twice: to kill Krilencu and to injure a SPECTRE helicopter copilot. The AR-7 is visible in Bond's glovebox in the opening scene of On Her Majesty's Secret Service. In Goldfinger, Tillie Masterson uses the same rifle, or one of the same model, in her attempt to assassinate Auric Goldfinger. You Only Live Twice: An attack gyrocopter codenamed "Little Nellie" is brought over to Bond in kit-form. The Man with the Golden Gun: The Scaramanga Special, the eponymous Golden Gun, disguised as various innocuous objects before it's assembled, presumably so Professional Killer Scaramanga can smuggle it past guards or customs officers. Bond gets his own Scaramanga Special in Licence to Kill. Provided by Q, of course. The Spy Who Loved Me: A little broken-down jetski is assembled from a duffel bag. |
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Warframe has this with about 45% of all weaponry available, from basic knives to futuristic guns, be it for yourself, your archwing, or your own brittle human form, once discovered. Literally. The other 55% of them falls on Item Craftingnote You purchase the schematics and your ship's automated Foundry builds one from base materials., but they can be considered the watered down, mass-produced versions. For the actual Super Prototype punch, you have to either hunt down both the blueprints and each individual piece (blade, head, hilt, handle, barrel, stock, receiver etc.) or research for their parts on your Gaming Clan's labs. | |
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In Midnight Resistance you collect red keys on your way to upgrade to better weapons with more ammo. | |
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The Man with the Golden Gun: The Scaramanga Special, the eponymous Golden Gun, disguised as various innocuous objects before it's assembled, presumably so Professional Killer Scaramanga can smuggle it past guards or customs officers. | |
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In The Long Kiss Goodnight, one of the amnesiac Samantha's first steps toward remembering her past is finding and reassembling the Sniper Rifle hidden in her old suitcase. | |
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The X-Files: Cancer Man assembles a sniper rifle to shoot Frohike in "Musings of a Cigarette-Smoking Man". Two Syndicate hit men (one tasked with eliminating Max Fenig, the other sent after Mulder) in the two-parter "Tempus Fugit"/"Max" smuggle a disassembled semi-automatic pistol aboard passenger aircraft. The weapon is made of mostly plastic and ceramic parts. |
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The X-Files | hasFeature |
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Iron Man: For years, Tony Stark has made Iron Man armors that collapse and store inside his briefcase. Then Extremis let him store most of the undersheath in the hollow parts of his bone where the marrow is normally found, calling on the rest of the suit when in need. The next step was an armor based on fibrous 'liquid' armor, inspired by the armor of the time-travelling Iron Lad, which stored inside Tony's body entirely but could deploy incredibly rapidly, almost organically growing in the blink of an eye. | |
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Karl from Die Hard has this going with his Steyr AUG. He kept it in a duffel then constructed it in the elevator. Which is fair enough, given that the Steyr AUG is modular, where one receiver can be converted from a submachinegun to an assault rifle to a light support weapon by just switching the barrel assembly (and, for the SMG version, the bolt and magazine shroud), which means it's quick and easy to take the barrel and foregrip off to take up less space. | |
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Most weapons in Mushroom Men are this or Bifurcated Weapon. You collect parts, and some can be weapons in their own right, but almost all of them can be pieced together into more powerful weapons. | |
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Some information you find in C-Sec during the Cerberus Coup in Mass Effect 3 reveals that Cerberus agents smuggled some of their weapons onto the station this way. | |
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Mass Effect 3 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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District 9 During the township shootout, two contractor troops (gunner and a-gunner) are shown finishing assembly of a massive anti-material rifle which then gets used a couple times before being messily dealt with. Truth in Television here. That's a Mechem NTW-20, a.k.a. the Denel NTW-20 (Mechem is a division of Denel). It fires a 20mm light cannon round and the barrel is removed for transport because of how absurdly huge the thing is. | |
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District 9 | hasFeature |
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Priss in Bubblegum Crisis has a Hand Cannon that can break down into three parts. | |
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IKEA Weaponry | |
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The AR-7 is visible in Bond's glovebox in the opening scene of On Her Majesty's Secret Service. | |
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Traveller Paranoia Press's supplement SORAG. The Smallarms System is a package of interchangeable parts that can be used put together to create a submachine gun, an assault rifle, a carbine or a light machine gun. It has several accessories as well, including a folding stock, a shoulder stock, electronic sights and a silencer. It is stored in a fitted attache case. The New Era supplement Smash and Grab. The Coalition Multipurpose Weapon System can be reconfigured into a carbine, rifle, SAW (squad automatic weapon) or machine gun by adding the appropriate stock, ammunition feed system and barrel. It has a variety of accessories available, such as a flash suppressor, muzzle brake and grenade adapter. |
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Kamen Rider: Two seasons have invoked this trope by giving such weapons to officers of ZECT in Kamen Rider Kabuto and the Blue Sky organisation in Kamen Rider Kiva. Crosses into Scaramanga Special as the weapons all come in a handy compact size. Kamen Rider Den-O's primary weapon is one of these, and with four different formations for the four modes. |
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The assassin in In the Line of Fire brings the gun for his presidential-killing attempt in pieces. To bypass security, the gun is also made of plastic, and the bullets were hidden inside a rabbit's-foot keychain. | |
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In the live action Golgo 13 Assignment: Kowloon movie, the title character puts together an M16 in this manner. Granted, he puts it together wrong (an M16 barrel can't be screwed into the receiver without tools, for one). | |
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Hitman: One of Agent 47's trademark weapons is a Walther WA2000, which he keeps unassembled in a briefcase most of the time. In Hitman: Blood Money, you can purchase upgrades such as lightweight parts, a shortened barrel, and/or a silencer, with each of these having an effect on the time it takes to assemble it. In the first game, his "briefcase sniper rifle" is a Blaser R93, as seen in the Hong Kong sniper mission. | |
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In Goldfinger, Tillie Masterson uses the same rifle, or one of the same model, in her attempt to assassinate Auric Goldfinger. | |
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Goldfinger | hasFeature |
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IKEA Weaponry | |
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Two seasons have invoked this trope by giving such weapons to officers of ZECT in Kamen Rider Kabuto and the Blue Sky organisation in Kamen Rider Kiva. Crosses into Scaramanga Special as the weapons all come in a handy compact size. | |
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In The Fifth Element, the ZF-1 (also a Swiss-Army Weapon) is described as being able to do this so it can pass undetected through X-ray scans. | |
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Nikita (or La Femme Nikita, not to be confused with the series), the protagonist is told where to find the components of her weapon hidden in the bathroom, in order to assemble it and kill a target who will soon pass in sight of the bathroom window. The scope issue may be understandable as it is a Steyr AUG. In the American remake (The Assassin, or Point of No Return) this is less understandable, as she is using an Anschutz 22LR rifle (it gets worse - it's shown to fire in the same manner as a self-loading rifle, though it is obviously a bolt-action...?) | |
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In Battletech, the somewhat questionable company Quickcell offers an unassembled "Flat pack" option for an entire Condor Hover Tank that can be put together by the customer after delivery. The tank works just fine when properly assembled(especially for a Quickcell product), but the customer is often left with a small pile of various parts of no known use. | |
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In one sketch by The Whitest Kids U' Know, a CEO is in his office, hiding from a sniper in a competitor's building. He then grabs his briefcase, opens it, and assembles his own sniper rifle. Hilarity Ensues. | |
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Dollhouse: In "Stage Fright", the Loony Fan assembles a sniper rifle from parts hidden inside and on his crutches. A clear reference to The Day of the Jackal. | |
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Madness Combat: Jesus has to disassemble his sniper rifle to store it on his person, since thanks to the art style it's longer than he is tall. One notable scene has him reassembling it mid-fight to deal with a Giant Mook that can't be taken down by anything else. | |
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Phantom of the Paradise homages the The Manchurian Candidate scene. | |
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Police Academy: Appears in one or two of the movies. What appears to be a sniper rifle eventually becomes something like a machine gun nest or an anti-aircraft turret. | |
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Police Academy | hasFeature |
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The Professionals: An M1 carbine that could be broken down into three pieces (barrel, receiver/forestock and buttstock) along with a silencer and scope was used by hitmen in "Blood Sports", "Hijack" and "Kickback". The exact same prop was also used in several episodes of Bergerac. In "Blackout", CI5 discovers that a team of assassins have purchased three briefcases along with umbrellas and bowler hats, so they can enter a financial office disguised as accountants. Turns out they have the components of an anti-tank launcher in them—though we only see it fully assembled, probably as it's a MILAN launcher and tripod that would never have fit in three briefcases! (The scriptwriter was likely thinking of the AT-3 Sagger, which had gained fame in the recent Yom Kipper War and was conveyed in large fibreglass suitcases that also served as a launching platform.) In "Kickback", Bodie carries an AR-10 rifle (a 7.62mm predecessor to the AR-15) disassembled under his coat for a (faked) assassination, while a colleague assembles his silenced M1 carbine in the back of a Land Rover. |
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Parodied in Versus: one of the villains assembles a three-part scabbard from a suitcase, then draws an intact katana from it. | |
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Versus | hasFeature |
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An M1 carbine that could be broken down into three pieces (barrel, receiver/forestock and buttstock) along with a silencer and scope was used by hitmen in "Blood Sports", "Hijack" and "Kickback". The exact same prop was also used in several episodes of Bergerac. | |
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Bergerac | hasFeature |
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Parodied in an episode of Magical Princess Minky Momo that had Minky pretend to be a spy. When the Big Bad of the episode places a tank in the path of the train she's in, the Guy of the Week (also a spy) pulls out a man-portable rocket launcher... and gets so caught up on the instructions to assemble the damn thing that by the time he finally manages to put it together, Minky has solved the problem herself. | |
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Heavy Barrel: The title weapon could be seen as this; you'd gather pieces and see them collect at the top of the screen. Once you get the last one... 'HEAVY BARREL!!' BFG time. | |
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Johnny Dangerously: Subverted in this Michael Keaton comedy. The machine gun assembled from parts given by various felons on the walk down death row (and one part from the priest, in a hollowed out Bible) doesn't actually work, and when the eponymous character throws it at a guard for a distraction, it falls apart when the guard reactively catches it. | |
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Wonder Woman (1975): In "Time Bomb", a sniper puts together his rifle to shoot at Diana Prince and Adam Clement. Wonder Woman completes the construction of the gun by bending the barrel around his neck. | |
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The Spy Who Loved Me: A little broken-down jetski is assembled from a duffel bag. | |
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Parodied in Robin Hood: Men in Tights when a medieval mafia hitman assembles a crossbow from a kit. | |
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In Executive Decision, the terrorists smuggle guns onto the plane in parts, some of which are hidden onboard beforehand. | |
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A problem of this trope is shown in Mission: Impossible III — what if you need the weapon in a hurry? When his Vulnerable Convoy comes under attack, Ethan has to retrieve a suitcase containing a G36 assault rifle from a crashed vehicle, and assemble it while a missile-armed Predator drone is closing in on them. | |
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You Only Live Twice: An attack gyrocopter codenamed "Little Nellie" is brought over to Bond in kit-form. | |
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The Suicide Squad: Bloodsport's suit is a Walking Armory with pieces that can be dissembled and combined to form just about any sort of gun, sword, knife, flamethrower, or whatever he needs to kill people. | |
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In Clegg, when Suzy the Slag assassinates Sir Adrian, she assembles a Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer with shoulder stock, sniper scope and silencer from her briefcase. | |
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Cobra: As the cult members are shown moving towards the town where he's protecting a witness, Cobra (Sylvester Stallone) assembles his Laser Sight-equipped Jati submachine gun, which he carries stripped down in a suitcase. | |
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A Perfect Getaway: Nick uses a take-down recurve bow (a KAP T-Rex painted flat black) and arrow to hunt and kill a goat. | |
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Shadowrun In second and third edition, this started with a futuristic version of a sniper rifle that could be broken down. It continued on to a version of Steyr's AUG rifle (which leaned a little towards Game-Breaker), entirely transportable in a briefcase. Later weapons were said to even look like innocuous articles before being assembled into a not very innocuous rifle or revolver. In at least one version in the Street Samurai Catalog, a collection of additional weaponry, the attachable components also gave various options from pistol to machine gun to sniper rifle depending on how you assembled it. There's also the breakdown mods. While not a modular weapon like the AUG rifle, it allows a large weapon to be disassembled and either concealed in a container (like a briefcase), or a smaller weapon to be broken down and its components could be hidden away or worn like jewelry. There's also an analogous mod for drones and vehicles. |
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In the film adaptation of Lost in Space, Major Don West's laser pistol features butt-stock and barrel attachments that turn it into a full-sized rifle with two barrels and amplifies its stopping power, allowing him to blast space spiders that shrugged off the pistol blasts into slimy bits. | |
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Call of Duty: In Call of Duty: Zombies, you can build a few weapons such as the Sliquifier and the Elemental Staffs in Origins by acquiring several pieces across the map. A case of this shows up in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, as the final scene is a pair of airline passengers assembling pistols from parts stashed in several places — firing pin in the buckle of their seatbelts, barrel hidden inside a flashlight, extractor as a pendant worn on the neck, pulling out 3D-printed plastic slides and frames from their coats, then finding a loaded magazine taped under the lid to the salads they ordered. |
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Blake's 7: One of these was created for the final season, though in practice it was only shown fully assembled. | |
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Person of Interest: Used for a Bait-and-Switch in "Root Cause". A man appears to be assembling a rifle on the catwalk above where a politician is making a speech. Reese tackles him, only for the real sniper to fire, killing the politician. He was actually assembling a confetti-firing device. But played straight in "The Day the World Went Away", when a Samaritan agent assembles a DRD Tactical CDR-15 rifle from his backpack, a weapon specifically designed to be carried that way and quickly put together when required. |
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In Call of Duty: Zombies, you can build a few weapons such as the Sliquifier and the Elemental Staffs in Origins by acquiring several pieces across the map. | |
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Outland. The two hitmen sent to kill the protagonist arrive with other miners on the weekly supply shuttle. They stay behind until the others have passed through the airlock, then each man assembles a shotgun, with electronic infra-red sight, from his kitbag. Note that those weren't pump-action shotguns. While Sean Connery had one for the poster, the ones in the movie were all gas-operated semiautos. Seeing as how the movie was made in Europe where pumps aren't as popular, it's not surprising. | |
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Lampshaded in an episode of CSI ("Spark of Life") when a man assembles a gun-like contraption and looks through a scope at a nearby house. He subsequently "aims" higher, gazing at the stars through his IKEA telescope. | |
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Similar to the example from Heavy Barrel, Heavy Weapon also has you collect four parts to craft the Megalaser, a One-Hit Kill weapon that lasts for around 30 seconds. | |
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In the Eighth Doctor Adventures novel Demontage, an assassin has a set of wine glasses that can be separated out and reconstructed into two daggers, a set of lockpicks and a gun. In keeping with the book's Tuxedo and Martini pastiche, he's the man with the crystal pistol. | |
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Kamen Rider Den-O's primary weapon is one of these, and with four different formations for the four modes. | |
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In Hexen, the fourth and final weapons of each class (the fighter's Quietus, the Cleric's Wraithverge, and the Mage's Bloodscourge) must be assembled from three parts strewn throughout the game before they can be used. Luckily, they're in plain sight. | |
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Parson's sword in Erfworld is given to him in three pieces for him to assemble. | |
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In Highlander, the sword that the Kurgan uses in modern times is assembled from a kit through a Lock and Load / Kata montage. There exists a "Fantasy Weapons Scrutinized" video by Skallagrim that looks at this exact weapon in some detail and among other criticisms pokes some fun at the idea of a blade consisting of two separate pieces that are just casually stuck together actually holding up to any sort of use. | |
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The MS-18E Kampfer from Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket is the result of applying this trope to an entire Humongous Mecha, the parts shipped in individually and then assembled in an unused warehouse. | |
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Sly Spy has you collecting five parts of the "Golden Gun" (get it?). | |
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Strife: Each of the five individual parts of the Sigil work perfectly fine as a weapon on its own, but it grows stronger by stacking those effects as you get more pieces. Unfortunately, it's also Cast from Hit Points, and the drain becomes greater the more pieces you have - fortunately, there's only five or six enemies in the entire game you actually have to use the Sigil on. | |
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Mighty Jack also had its agents using pistols that could be converted into rifles with attachments. When the Compilation Movie was shown on an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000, Crow's frustrated with a long scene of a Mighty Jack agent assembling an extended barrel. | |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: In "Earshot", Jonathan assembles his rifle in the school clock tower while looking down on the milling students in the school quad. | |
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The Kyu The Weapon from Uchu Sentai Kyuranger comes in three parts, that each of its members assemble as they see fit, from close combat to long range weapons. | |
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The Professional: Leon assembles his training rifle for Mathilda's first sniper lesson. | |
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Alien: Resurrection has a character smuggling a disassembled shotgun onboard a spaceship, disguised as parts of his high-tech wheelchair. | |
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In Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Colonel West assembles a sniper disrupter out of one of these. Note that the hole he cut in the window isn't big enough to look through the scope. This scene is played as a direct Homage to the ending sequence of the 1962 adaptation of The Manchurian Candidate, which is the possible Trope Codifier. | |
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Dead Space 3 has weapons assembled out of Frames, Cores, Tips, and Gun Accessories. A fair few of these are actually industrial equipment, in keeping with the series tradition of a wide variety of weaponized tools and one or two actual firearms. | |
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David in Parallel Dementia uses one as his weapons of choice that's a "souvenir" from his time in the army. | |
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In the Babylon 5 episode "Midnight on the Firing Line", Londo Mollari builds a gun out of disguised parts hidden in various places in his quarters. Word of God says that the only way Londo could have gotten those components on the station without Security spotting them is that they were sent in diplomatic pouches. | |
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Some Transformers have weapons that break down into parts to store as parts of their transformed modes. For example, a Japanese-release-only version of one Optimus Prime figure allows you to remove two fuel tanks, transform them, and combine them into a rifle weapon that fits over his right hand in robot mode. | |
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Star Trek: The Next Generation: In "Heart of Glory", two Klingons who are captured and imprisoned aboard the Enterprise, turned out to have the necessary bits to construct a disruptor stashed about their persons. | |
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