Name: Ebony & Ivory
Origin: Devil May Cry
Type: .45 M1911 semi automatic pistols
Powers and Abilities: Demonic energy can be used to create endless ammo, decide the output of power and the bullets can be used to ringout opponents
Destructive Capacity: Ranges from average firepower to building busting
Wielder(s): Dante and Vergil on one occasion
Material or Element: Unknown
Needed Prerequisite for Use: None unless you want the demonic perks in which case you need to be able to channel your power into the gun
Notable Attacks/Techniques or Alternate Forms:
Jackpot! - Dante's method of getting rid of opponents via ringout. He charges the bullet with demonic energy and sends the bullet to the enemy and sends them to a location assumed to be hell. At his prime Dante can pull this off without effort on demon lords.
Other:
Specifications
- Both pistols have been modified with pivot-style triggers as opposed to the 1911's usual straight-pull trigger
- Both feature custom sight systems; Ebony uses a set of target sights, while Ivory uses a pair of combat sights
- Both feature ported muzzle compensators that reduce recoil and counteract muzzle flip. Both barrels are extend through the compensators and are ported to match the cuts in the compensators.
- Both use custom slides that have been noticeably thickened and reinforced along the slide travel rails and around the chamber and firing mechanism. The result is a slide that bears a resemblance to SIG-Sauer's M1911 line.
- Rails have been bolted to the forward portion of both frames. These rails are used to hold the compensators in place.
- Both use double-stack magazines with slam-pads.
- Both have gold-plated magazine releases, hammers, safety switches and triggers.
- Ebony features a hooked, two-handed trigger-guard, while Ivory uses a more traditional rounded trigger-guard.
- Both weapons use ergonomic wood grips which are inlaid with portraits of Victorian women; as befits their names, Ebony's is dark-haired, and Ivory's is fair-haired.
- Ivory's Ejection port is located on the left side of the weapon, as opposed to the right side (as Ivory is meant to be used left-handed, this causes spent brass to be ejected away from Dante.)