A nightmare to correct manually, but I've changed the tags from Staccato to P320 and even went back and added flux raider. The controls, takedown lever, magazines and even the slide geometry are P320. There is no Staccato raider.
A nightmare to correct manually, but I've changed the tags from Staccato to P320 and even went back and added flux raider. The controls, takedown lever, magazines and even the slide geometry are P320. There is no Staccato raider.
late response but it doesn't say anything about the Staccato 2011. It still very much looks like a P320 in a flux chassis. I genuinely don't see how I'm wrong.
I'm curious too @kyon9854. Noa's wiki still says her weapon is a P320, does it need to be updated then? How did you determine her weapon is actually meant to be a Staccato 2011? (It would help if someone wrote a wiki for it). What's the relation between a Staccato 2011 and "Tokyo Marui's Hi-CAPA Xtreme .45" which is also what the wiki says it's based on?
I'm curious too @kyon9854. Noa's wiki still says her weapon is a P320, does it need to be updated then? How did you determine her weapon is actually meant to be a Staccato 2011? (It would help if someone wrote a wiki for it). What's the relation between a Staccato 2011 and "Tokyo Marui's Hi-CAPA Xtreme .45" which is also what the wiki says it's based on?
The wiki is wrong. It was misidentified early on when it still wasn't obvious what her weapon was. The weapon is based on the Tokyo Marui Hi-CAPA Xtreme .45, "Hi-CAPA" being the airsoft term for a "2011" pistol. "Staccato 2011" is a generalized tag used for the "2011" design encompassing the double stack 2-part frame 1911 design regardless of manufacture, similar to how the AR-15 tag is the generalized tag for different brands of that design, such as BCM MCMR or Noveske Rifleworks. The Tokyo Marui airsoft gun is a concept made by Tokyo Marui specifically for Blue Archive as part of a collaboration and is not a real gun. Evidently, the 2011 does not, in fact, have a Flux Raider accessory designed for it. The only known Flux Raider accessories are for Glock, P365, and P320 pistols. However, that does not change the fact that Noa's gun was specifically designed to be a fictional Flux Raider 2011.
As for why it's a 2011 and not a P320, and I say this without condescension, just look at it. It is nothing like a P320. The magazine catch on a P320 is triangular while the 1911/2011's is keyhole shaped. P320 triggers are hinged while 1911/2011's are straight pull. The P320's slide catch/release is ambidextrous and recessed into the frame with only a few centimeters exposed, and the 1911/2011's is left side only and about four times as long. P320s use more squared-off rear sights while 1911/2011s, including Noa's, use Novak (wedge-shaped) rear sights. P320s have large, almost pentagonal trigger guards while 1911/2011s are small enough to only fit up to a large thumb. P320s do not have mainspring housings as is seen on 1911/2011s. 2011 magazines are also known for being unfinished stainless steel (silver colored) with squared baseplates, as opposed to p320s which are black and require shaped baseplates that have tabs on the left and right sides to match the cutaways in the P320 grips.
Respectfully, have I been pedantic enough? I just do this as a hobby, for fun. Being hyper-specific about gun design is really the only thing I'm good at and it really bothers me when people are so confidently wrong, but what do I know? I just want to sperg over firearms tech, not mass-edit someone else's mistakes. (Not referring to you, specifically. Sorry for being uppity.)
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