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* [[TheMatrix "Guns. Lots of guns."]] This one is more like a ''[[BeyondTheImpossible mall]]'' of weapons.

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* [[TheMatrix "Guns. Lots of guns."]] This one is more like a ''[[BeyondTheImpossible ''[[UpToEleven mall]]'' of weapons.
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* ''FridayTheThirteenth'' - Jason acknowledges that variety is [[http://i56.tinypic.com/347utf5.png the spice of life]] in Part 7.

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* ''FridayTheThirteenth'' - Jason acknowledges that variety is [[http://i56.tinypic.com/347utf5.png the spice of life]] in Part 7. As well as in the Universal Studios attraction, as seen [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eirio4qT6B8 here]].
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* ''FridayTheThirteenth'' - Jason acknowledges that variety is [[http://i56.tinypic.com/347utf5.png the spice of life]] in Part 7.
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* Homura from ''PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' is already notable for using her standard-issue MagicalGirl HyperspaceArsenal to carry around not only [[SuperheroPackingHeat guns]], but ''military ordnance''. But then along comes the finale, when she finds herself [[spoiler:facing Walpurgisnacht alone]], and we get a look at [[http://images.puella-magi.net/4/49/Homura_Heavy_Weapons_Kata.jpg just how much stuff she actually has]].
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* ''ProfessorLayton and the Diabolical Box'' features this trope in one of its puzzles. However, the trope is subverted due to many of the swords on the wall being fakes.[[supersecretspoiler:In fact, all of them.]]

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* ''ProfessorLayton and the Diabolical Box'' features this trope in one of its puzzles. However, the trope is subverted due to many of the swords on the wall being fakes.[[supersecretspoiler:In [[spoiler:In fact, all of them.]]

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* ''LordOfWar'' has a small one of these inside Yuri's shipping container, right next to the multiple passports.




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* ''{{Duumvirate}}'' takes this trope and goes nuts. In the first book, it's just a room full of weapons. In the second book, they have weapons embedded in literally every wall in the house, as well as an underground Walmart of guns, flamethrowers, and lasers.
--> '''Narrator:''' The child-sized weapons were helpfully placed on the bottom shelf, so kids wouldn't have to climb to reach them.
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* In the first ''{{WaynesWorld}}'' film, Wayne averts this trope after getting a present from {{TheOphelia psycho-hose-beast}} Stacey.

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* In the first ''{{WaynesWorld}}'' film, Wayne averts this trope after getting a present from {{TheOphelia psycho-hose-beast}} [[TheOphelia psycho-hose-beast]] Stacey.

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* In the first ''{{WaynesWorld}}'' film, Wayne averts this trope after getting a present from {{TheOphelia psycho-hose-beast}} Stacey.
-->'''Stacey''': "It's a gun rack!"
-->'''Wayne''': "I don't even own ''ahh'' gun, let alone enough to necessitate an entire rack!"
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* Runescape has a minor example. Kal'Ger the Warmonger, a demon and leader of all the demons in Bilrach's dungeons, has five weapons on the walls of his room. And he goes through all of them as you and your team, if any, work on defeating him. It isn't exactly a wall full of weapons, but due to their size and the room's small size, more probably wouldn't fit in.
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** Don't forget the little gretchin who dives into the pile for a swim every now and again.

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** Don't forget the little gretchin who [[PooledFunds dives into the pile for a swim every now and again.]]
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* [[TheMatrix "Guns. Lots of guns."]]

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* [[TheMatrix "Guns. Lots of guns."]]"]] This one is more like a ''[[BeyondTheImpossible mall]]'' of weapons.
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* [[http://thelonelywinds.com/library.php The Lonely Winds]] have an entire, massive room called simply “The Armoryâ€ï¿½ that is a combination museum and, well, armory, containing a vast assortment of weapons and ammunition ranging from stone age stuff to experimental energy weapon prototypes.
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* In ''{{Hitman}} 2'' as you collect weapons from the level you slowly build up a wall of weapons in a shed. Oddly enough he [[HundredPercentCompletion knows exactly how many different types of weapons he'll find and have a space earmarked for it]].

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* In ''{{Hitman}} 2'' as you collect weapons from the level you slowly build up a wall of weapons in a shed. Oddly enough he [[HundredPercentCompletion [[InterfaceSpoiler knows exactly how many different types of weapons he'll find and have a space earmarked for it]].
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** In the manga, it isn't so much a WallOfWeapons as it is a Closet of Weapons (Including the inside of both doors), but it's still there.

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* [[FinalFantasyII Firion]] in ''DissidiaFinalFantasy'' is the walking variation on this trope. He carries no less than ''eight'' weapons on his person constantly. Numerous characters ask if they ever get heavy (or, in Kefka's case, "Eew! Aren't you ''hot?''").

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* [[FinalFantasyII Firion]] in ''DissidiaFinalFantasy'' ''[=~Dissidia: Final Fantasy~=]'' is the [[WalkingArmory walking variation on of this trope.trope]]. He carries no less than ''eight'' weapons on his person constantly. Numerous characters ask if they ever get heavy (or, in Kefka's case, "Eew! Aren't you ''hot?''").
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**In Code Veronica, there's a room in Alfred's mansion where the walls are covered in rifles and pistols. You'd think that Claire would be able to use the weapons to go on an anti-zombie rampage. [[FridgeLogic No.]]
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* In ''Film/{{Kick-Ass}}'' Big Daddy and Hit Girl's safehouse has every wall covered in high-powered firearms.
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* [[{{Highlander}} Conner McCloud]] has one, which serves as his TrophyRoom too.

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* [[{{Highlander}} Conner McCloud]] Connor MacLeod]] has one, which serves as his TrophyRoom too.

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** Buffy has one, too, in her training room at the Magic Box.

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** Buffy * ''{{Buffy}}'' has one, too, in her training room at the Magic Box.


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*** In one episode, Wood lures a vampire [[spoiler: Spike, who he swears revenge against since he killed his mother]] into a shed that has a solid four Walls Of...Crucifixes - to a vampire, it's like a wall of branding irons.


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** Soap and Roach break into an armory in a Russian Gulag which is more like an elevated ''island'' of weapons.

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* The tutorial level in ''CallOfDuty 4'' opens up with a wall of weapons in a firing range in the SAS headquarters at Hereford.

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* The tutorial level in ''CallOfDuty 4'' opens up with a wall of weapons in a firing range in the SAS headquarters at Hereford.



** ModernWarfare 2 features a terrorist safehouse with ''[[SuspiciousVideoGameGenerosity multiple]]'' weapons caches. There's a WallOfWeapons proper in the basement, dropcloths full of weapons next to every exit, support weapons and Stingers near the kitchen window, and sniper rifles next to picture windows.
** As well, Spec Ops missions in ''Modern Warfare 2'' often have a dropcloth full of available weapons next to the player at the start of each mission.
** Finally, in [[spoiler: the bonus level Museum]], every weapon in the game is arranged in several glass cases.

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** ModernWarfare 2 ''ModernWarfare 2'' features a terrorist safehouse with ''[[SuspiciousVideoGameGenerosity multiple]]'' weapons caches. There's a WallOfWeapons proper in the basement, dropcloths full of weapons next to every exit, near the exits, support weapons and Stingers warhead launchers near the kitchen window, and sniper rifles next to picture windows.
windows. Mind you, it ''was'' meant as a safehouse and presumably a stronghold if besieged...
** As well, Also, several Spec Ops missions in ''Modern Warfare 2'' often have a dropcloth full of available weapons next to the player at the start of each mission.
** Finally, in [[spoiler: the bonus level Museum]], every weapon in the game is arranged in several glass cases.cases, along with several exclusives (such as the [=M1911=], which is only usable here).
** The opening cutscene for the ''[[CallOfDutyBlackOps Call of Duty: Black Ops]]'' Zombies level "Five" has [[spoiler:JFK slapping the wall near a presidential seal]], causing the wall to swivel in place and reveal a wall full of small arms, a crossbow and at least one blade. Oddly enough, despite the participants clearly being shown with long guns, you start off with a [=1911=] when the cutscene is over.
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* [[FinalFantasyII Firion]] in ''DissidiaFinalFantasy'' is the walking variation on this trope. He carries no less than ''eight'' weapons on his person constantly.

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* [[FinalFantasyII Firion]] in ''DissidiaFinalFantasy'' is the walking variation on this trope. He carries no less than ''eight'' weapons on his person constantly. Numerous characters ask if they ever get heavy (or, in Kefka's case, "Eew! Aren't you ''hot?''").
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* Many examples in [[TheDresdenFiles]]: Harry's apartment/lab, Thomas' spare bedroom / gun lab, and the storage areas at Monoic Securities' headquarters.

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* Many examples in [[TheDresdenFiles]]: TheDresdenFiles: Harry's apartment/lab, Thomas' spare bedroom / gun lab, and the storage areas at Monoic Securities' headquarters.
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** Becuase you'd be ''stealing from the forces of Heaven'', maybe?
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* Many examples in [[TheDresdenFiles]]: Harry's apartment/lab, Thomas' spare bedroom / gun lab, and the storage areas at Monoic Securities' headquarters.
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* [[{{Highlander}} Conner McCloud]] has one, which serves as his TrophyRoom too.

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* ''HumanTarget'' has the apartment of the main character festooned with hidden weapons everywhere

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* ''HumanTarget'' has the apartment of the main character festooned with hidden weapons everywhereeverywhere.
* In ''NCISLosAngeles'' Hedy has seems to have a whole room of weaponry including a crossbow, several shuriken and a combat shotgun that's as big as she is.

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** Taken to it's logical conclusion when one issue showed him opening up his WallOfWeapons and having a [[DoctorWho Dalek]] in there... [[http://content6.clipmarks.com/blog_cache/www.the-isb.com/img/7E60176C-4175-4B89-A992-C16FCE959C6A ''just in case'']].

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** Taken to it's its logical conclusion when one issue showed him opening up his WallOfWeapons and having a [[DoctorWho Dalek]] in there... [[http://content6.clipmarks.com/blog_cache/www.the-isb.com/img/7E60176C-4175-4B89-A992-C16FCE959C6A ''just in case'']].
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* In ''TheGodfather'' game, the safehouses you purchase will contain a few of each gun type lying neatly around.

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* In ''TheGodfather'' ''Game/TheGodfather'' game, the safehouses you purchase will contain a few of each gun type lying neatly around.
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** Principal Wood had one too, in his office at the new Sunnydale High.
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*For A Few Dollars More: Col. Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef) has a rolled up blanket on his horse, which is unrolled early in the movie to reveal a large number of rifles and pistols.

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