Oh and I should probably add some fictional guns I got a hardon for. There's the Electrofisher's unnamed rifle:
It's essentially a two-shot coilgun, throwing finger-thick, arm-long bolts around. I liked the idea and design (looooooooong before it was put into animation) and replicated it in accordance with Shadowrun's self-built weapons ruleset, cheesing it hard. It only had two shots before needing a lengthy reload, which is kind of a detriment in a world of magic and automatic guns, was heavy as fuck and my DM insisted on the ammo being expensive, but whatever I pointed it at, just kinda died after pulling the trigger.
And then there's the GBE. The Gravitational Beam Emitter:
If you want something to be definitely dead and want to make a point by blowing up everything in a direct line behind the target for multiple kilometers and melt everything within a couple dozen meters along the path of the shot, on the lowest power-setting mind you, that's your weapon of choice. It might rip off your arm, but who cares when you can just re-attach it and whatever bothered you being either ripped apart on a molecular level by (presumably) gravitational forces or being molten to slag in case you somehow managed to miss. There're a number of variations of that weapon within the larger universe of Tsutomu Nihei's work, be it Blame!, Noise!, Knights of Sidonia, Abara or Biomega and whatever else architectural study he disguised as a vaguely coherent story for a manga. The most famous probably being Killy's Noisy Cricket-inspired iteration above.
"If you get shot up by an A6M Reisen and your plane splits into pieces - does that mean it's divided by Zero?
- xoxSAUERKRAUTxox