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Longmire - Season 4: Difference between revisions
Season 4 of ''[[Longmire]]'' its first on [[Netflix]] after being cancelled by A&E. Like all Netflix series, the entire season dropped all at once, on September 10th, 2015, allowing fans to binge watch. The season picks up right where [[Longmire - Season 3|Season 3]] left off, with Walt and Branch stumbling upon who had ordered the murder of Walt's wife.
Season 4 of ''[[Longmire]]'' was its first on [[Netflix]] after being cancelled by A&E. Like all [[Netflix]] series, the entire season dropped all at once, on September 10th, 2015, allowing fans to binge watch. The season picks up right where [[Longmire - Season 3|Season 3]] left off, with Walt and Branch stumbling upon who had ordered the murder of Walt's wife.
The first few episodes deals with the death of Branch, hinted at in the final moments of the Season 3 finale. Another arc begins mid-season with the rape of a Cheyenne girl by oil workers, introducing the audience to recurring antagonist Walker Browning, played by [[Callum Keith Rennie]]. The audience is also introduced to Dr. Donna Sue Monahan ([[Ally Walker]]), who Walt awkwardly begins a relationship with, Eamonn O'Neill (Josh Cooke), a Cumberland County deputy temporarily loaned to Walt after Branch's death, and Zachary Heflin ([[Barry Sloane]]), a new deputy hired to take Branch's place.
The first few episodes deals with the death of Branch, hinted at in the final moments of the Season 3 finale. Another arc begins mid-season with the rape of a Cheyenne girl by oil workers, introducing the audience to recurring antagonist Walker Browning, played by [[Callum Keith Rennie]]. The audience is also introduced to Dr. Donna Sue Monahan ([[Ally Walker]]), who Walt awkwardly begins a relationship with, Eamonn O'Neill (Josh Cooke), a Cumberland County deputy temporarily loaned to Walt after Branch's death, and Zachary Heflin ([[Barry Sloane]]), a new deputy hired to take Branch's place.
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Sheriff Walt Longmire ([[Robert Taylor (II)|Robert Taylor]]) carries a [[Colt Government Model]] with custom stag grips for his duty sidearm. Unlike most men who choose to carry the M1911, Walt chooses to carry in Condition 2 (mag inserted, round chambered, hammer uncocked) which most M1911 users do not recommend for safety reasons.
Sheriff Walt Longmire ([[Robert Taylor (II)|Robert Taylor]]) carries a [[Colt Government Model]] with custom stag grips for his duty sidearm. Unlike most men who choose to carry the M1911, Walt chooses to carry in Condition 2 (mag inserted, round chambered, hammer uncocked) which most M1911 users do not recommend for safety reasons.
[[Image:ColtGovernmentModel.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Government Model M1911A1 - .45 ACP]]
[[Image:ColtGovernmentModel.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Government Model M1911A1 - .45 ACP]]
[[File:ISS19 06a.jpg|thumb|none|300px|The screen-used Colt pistol used by [[Robert Taylor (II)|Robert Taylor]] in the series ''[[Longmire]]'', from Independent Studio Services. (Image from instagram.com/issweapons). ]]
[[File:Longmire_0401_M1911_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Walt and Henry struggle for his Colt in "Down by the River" (S04E01).]]
[[File:Longmire_0401_M1911_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Walt and Henry struggle for his Colt in "Down by the River" (S04E01).]]
[[File:Longmire_0401_M1911_02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Walt with his Colt in "Down by the River" (S04E01).]]
[[File:Longmire_0401_M1911_02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Walt with his Colt in "Down by the River" (S04E01).]]
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==Glock 17==
==Glock 17==
Premo ([[Andy Kastelic]]) uses a two-tone [[Glock 17]] in "Help Wanted" (S04E05). Walker Browning ([[Callum Keith Rennie]]) carries a Glock 17 in "What Happens on the Rez..." (S04E10).
Premo ([[Andy Kastelic]]) uses a two-tone [[Glock 17]] in "Help Wanted" (S04E05). Walker Browning ([[Callum Keith Rennie]]) carries a Glock 17 in "What Happens on the Rez..." (S04E10).
[[Image:Glock_17.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Glock 17 (3rd Generation) with stainless steel slide - 9x19mm]]
[[File:Glock 17 with stainless slide.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Glock 17 (3rd Generation) with stainless steel slide - 9x19mm]]
[[File:Longmire_0405_G17_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Premo ([[Andy Kastelic]]) with his Glock 17 at the range in "Help Wanted" (S04E05). Note the extended mag.]]
[[File:Longmire_0405_G17_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Premo ([[Andy Kastelic]]) with his Glock 17 at the range in "Help Wanted" (S04E05). Note the extended mag.]]
Season 4 of Longmire was its first on Netflix after being cancelled by A&E. Like all Netflix series, the entire season dropped all at once, on September 10th, 2015, allowing fans to binge watch. The season picks up right where Season 3 left off, with Walt and Branch stumbling upon who had ordered the murder of Walt's wife.
The first few episodes deals with the death of Branch, hinted at in the final moments of the Season 3 finale. Another arc begins mid-season with the rape of a Cheyenne girl by oil workers, introducing the audience to recurring antagonist Walker Browning, played by Callum Keith Rennie. The audience is also introduced to Dr. Donna Sue Monahan (Ally Walker), who Walt awkwardly begins a relationship with, Eamonn O'Neill (Josh Cooke), a Cumberland County deputy temporarily loaned to Walt after Branch's death, and Zachary Heflin (Barry Sloane), a new deputy hired to take Branch's place.
The following weapons were used in Season 4 of the television series Longmire:
Gabriella "Gab" Langton (Julia Jones) uses a Bond Arms Derringer loaded with a .410 shot shell in "Hector Lives" (S04E08). Henry picks it up later. It's later identified as a "Snake Slayer," but the unique grips identify it as a "Ranger II."
Colt Government Model
Sheriff Walt Longmire (Robert Taylor) carries a Colt Government Model with custom stag grips for his duty sidearm. Unlike most men who choose to carry the M1911, Walt chooses to carry in Condition 2 (mag inserted, round chambered, hammer uncocked) which most M1911 users do not recommend for safety reasons.
Glock 17
Premo (Andy Kastelic) uses a two-tone Glock 17 in "Help Wanted" (S04E05). Walker Browning (Callum Keith Rennie) carries a Glock 17 in "What Happens on the Rez..." (S04E10).
Glock 19
Deputy Victoria 'Vic' Moretti (Katee Sackhoff) carries a Glock 19 for her duty sidearm. Greg Collette (Brendan Fehr) uses one in "Help Wanted" (S04E05).
Rossi Model 68
Shelby (Jodi Lynn Thomas) uses a nickel-plated Rossi Model 68 at the range in "Help Wanted" (S04E05).
Unknown rifles are seen used notably in "Down by the River" (S4E01), "The Calling Back" (S04E06), and "What Happens on the Rez..." (S4E10).
Mosin Nagant M44 Carbine
A member of Jacob Nighthorse's posse is armed with a Mosin Nagant M44 Carbine in "Down by the River" (S04E01).
Ruger 10/22
A member of Jacob Nighthorse's posse appears to be armed with a custom Ruger 10/22 in "Down by the River" (S04E01).
Savage 99
Mitch Dye (Keith Andreen) carries a Savage 99 in "The Calling Back" (S04E06). A Crow Man (Indio Hock) is armed with one in "What Happens on the Rez..." (S04E10).
Sporterized SMLE
Crow Medicine Woman (Tantoo Cardinal) uses a sporterized SMLE in "Shotgun" (S04E09).