Hellsing Combat Pistol 'Jackal'

The Hellsing ARMS 13 mm Auto Anti-Freak Combat Pistol, Jackal (usually referred to as simply "The Jackal") is a specialized firearm and one of Alucard's personal weapons.

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The Jackal is a massive pistol made especially for Alucard. With a length of 39cm (16 in), weight of 16kg (35lbs), and a black gunmetal construction, it is one of the most powerful hand weapons featured in the series. The words Jesus Christ is in Heaven Now are engraved upon it, in mockery of a similar statement on Alexander Anderson's gloves.

Its unique design makes it seem as if it doesn't have a pistol slide; however, the entire upper assembly is the slide, and moves only a minimal distance compared to other guns', making it appear as if there is no pistol slide. The Jackal has its silver ejector port on the left side, implying that it is meant to be used in conjunction with the Casull (sending the shells to the left prevents them from obscuring the wielder's view). In the manga and anime Alucard is usually shown wielding both guns. Later it had a explosive device hidden inside of it by the Doctor, who used it as a failsafe in case Alucard was to gain a significant edge against Millennium with it.

Name
The Jackal is named after the famous english-french movie's (The Jackal, 1997) antagonist, who was a fictional assassin hired to kill Charles de Gaulle, France's President between 1959-1969. As it reveals out from one of Alucard's dreams in Volume 5, the Jackal is the spirit of the pistol named after him (like the Dune-character Baron Vladimir Harkonnen is the spirit of Seras Victoria's same-named gun). In this dream, he can even successfully kill the criticized remake's leading actor, Bruce Willis (but ironically he misses De Gaulle).

Usage
So far, the only person ever seen using the gun has been Alucard; he ordered it from Walter after his draw with Anderson, since the Casull failed to kill the Iscariot paladin. In fact, the inscription on its side implies that it was meant especially to end Anderson's life. Because of the Casull's failure, Alucard had expressed the desire for "something bigger," from Walter (probably referring to the ammunition: the gun's size rarely affects its bullets' power), and the butler delivered in full.

At the time the Jackal was ordered, Walter was a secret agent for Millennium and had constructed the gun for Alucard. Alucard used it in every fight after his first encounter with Anderson, except with Rip van Winkle, whom he bested with bare hands. The end of the Jackal's formidable battle power came when Alucard returned to England. In the London battle, the Doctor activated the explosive failsafe, permanently destroying it. It is not known whether its reconstruction was attempted after the siege of London.

Ammunition
The Jackal fires a huge, armour-piercing, thirteen-millimeter bullet. The rounds are jacketed with a "casing" of blessed Macedonian silver and tipped with a hollow point, which contains an explosive charge of pre-blessed mercury.

The rounds use "Marvell's Chemical Cartridge N.N.A.9", and are suggested to be very short by the minimal movement of the Jackal's slide. This could be due to the cartridge being powerful enough to require only minimal propellant. However, the high calibre-bullets also have a downside; their great size limits the Jackal's magazine capacity to six rounds.

The bullets were designed primarily to be used against Iscariot's top agent, Alexander Anderson, who shrugged off the Casull's rounds with ease. They proved powerful enough to negate Anderson's great regenerative abilities for at least a significant amount of time - notably, a Jackal bullet inflicted severe damage to Anderson's right arm that did not recover until the paladin used Helena's Nail to enhance his regeneration.

However, the Jackal's ammunition also makes for an extremely effective anti-vampire combat weapon in general. Like the Casull, Alucard has reloaded the Jackal various times, but has also greatly exceeded the number of rounds per magazine. The reason he is able to do this is never explained but in the back of volume 1, Kouta Hirano has jokingly stated that "They're all cosmoguns that can hold a million rounds".

Known users

 * Alucard