The Spitfire was a copy of the popular Czech CZ75 pistol, designed and manufactured by JSL (Hereford) limited of England. Variants included the Mk.I, the improved Mk.II, the Mk.II Short and the Mk.II Competition. An extremely limited number of these pistols were made in between 1991 and 1997, and manufacturing of this pistol ceased after the Firearms Act 1997 went into effect in the UK. Right now, the Spitfire is considered to be one of the rarest CZ75 copies in the world.
Spitfire is a short recoil, tilting barrel action semi automatic pistol type handgun just like the CZ75. When compared to CZ75 however, Spitfire features a shortened 3.7 inch barrel, stainless steel gun frame and a metallic silver finish. Other differences from the base CZ75 model include an ambidextrous safety, a modified hammer and rubber grips. Spitfire is also able to chamber .40 S&W on top of 9x19mm Parabellum and 9x21mm IMI.[1]
Character Info
Design
Visually identical to another character named Elsa (unofficial translation), produced by Skade for another Chinese mobile game, Noah Fantasy[2]. Spitfire appears taller than HG CZ75CZ75CZ75 and the two other CZ75 deviants, HG Bren TenBren TenBren Ten and HG NZ75NZ75NZ75. Using the weapon as scale and assuming it is drawn to size, Spitfire is around 150 to 155cm of body height.
She wears a steampunk style dress outfit, top hat, odd socks and some accessory belts. As confirmed by Skade, the device behind her is indeed a speaker, which is designed for her as a portable volume amplification device for her singing hobby.[3]
Personality
Official character description for Spitfire: The nickname for this T-doll is "Not-quite-Lady". Her singing voice is extraordinary, and she is well spoken as a character as well. However because of her tendency to "do her own thing", she's not very good at recognizing and adapting to social atmospheres. Combined with her excessive worship of her big sister CZ75, she can be quite awkward at times.
Singing is Spitfire's part-time hobby, as suggested by several of her quotations and confirmed by both MICA team and the artist.
In-Game
Spitfire features an extremely odd buff grid, her actual grid buff effect is damage and accuracy, indicating she was potentially designed to buff SG/MG formations.
I'm Spitfire, produced by JSL Company designed in reference to CZ75. As an offspring aspiring to big sister 75, I will not disappoint her. So please count on me Commander, let me perform my best.
Commander, you are quite charming today... Couldn't you have done this earlier so I didn't have to wait for so long? But it's alright, I'll have plenty of time to reveal your true self from today...
For her second costume, her top hat has the "Mad Hatter 10/6" label, clearly a reference to the Hatter, a character in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. "10/6" means "10 shillings and 6 pence."[4]
Some player called her as Spitfire Griffon due the reason:
In real-life, the British well-known fighter Spitfire has manufactured with Rolls-Royce Griffon engine during World War II, and comes with 5-propeller blade instead of 3 or 4 which claimed for better maximum speed over the Merlin engine can produce. The Griffon-powered spitfire popularly dubbed as Spitfire Griffon.[3]
T-Dolls JSL Spitfire was under command on commander(player) who worked for a Private Military Contractor company called Grifon & Kryuger. Thus she was called Spitfire Grifon(without double F).
And no, she can't fly and doesn't hate Bf 109 G Variant.