He has relied on two guns that have followed and served him throughout his career:
"EL EMBAJADOR" The Legendary Revolver
"The head, along will all attached to it will be shred to pieces by that thing!"
Trivia: - El Embajador was intended to be named "The Ambassador". - Based on the above fact, it's nickname was "Ara-Bassa-Dour" coming from startled and scared victims from the gun mumbling the gun's name in fear. - The gun obviously is inspired by the Spy's Ambassador gun from the game Team Fortress 2. - in Project Meet the Cast, El Embajador was able to instant kill everyone by a headshot. - El Embajador is Spanish meaning "The Ambassador". - Story-wise, El Embajador is a gun used by the Trickster in the clan of Brotherhood XVII giving him the title of the Ambassador. - The woman displayed on the gun's barrel is Trickster's Wife only known as "The Ambassador-Babe" - The gun is approximately 8 Kilograms heavy for the use of a solid weapon when the Trickster needs to knock someone out. - El Embajador was forged by an unknown man and later then modified by the Trickster personally. - The Gun has enough power to shred a person's arm off at ease.
"THE SCAPEGOAT" Version 2 Cannon Revolver
"It blew the inventor of this weapon of a mountain... no seriously it did!"
Trivia: - The Scapegoat had a previous version that was a grey revolver having the head of a goat shaped on the top. - The Scapegoat was meant to be a TF2 Weapon for the Spy after Project Meet the Cast. - The Scapegoat was able to be bought through an ad in a magazine called "20 Seconds" for $159.99 - the name "20 Seconds" is a pun towards a real Swiss newspaper called "20 Minuten" - The gun is made in Switzerland - When this weapon was tested by its inventor, it chucked the inventor off a mountain when he shot the gun. - No seriously, the above fact is true. - The current color palette was suggested by a close RP friend of mine - Previously, the gun was meant to be colored in the Silver/Red/Brown pattern like the first version. - There are no goats in the Swiss alps. In real, they are called Alpine ibex.