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[[Image:7days.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Seven Days'' (1998-2001)]] | |||
[[Image:7days.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Seven Days'' (1998 - 2001)]] | |||
'''''Seven Days''''' was a science fiction television series that starred [[Johnathan LaPaglia]] as Frank Parker, a former Navy SEAL and CIA operative who is part of a secret US government program that allows him to travel back in time seven days in order to avert a disaster. The series aired in the US for three seasons on the UPN Network from 1998 to 2001. | |||
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=Handguns= | |||
==Glock 19== | ==Glock 19== | ||
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==Smith & Wesson 5906== | ==Smith & Wesson 5906== | ||
Security Chief Nathan Ramsey ([[Nick Searcy]]) | Security Chief Nathan Ramsey ([[Nick Searcy]]) carried a [[Smith & Wesson 5906]] as his sidearm on the show. This gun was also used by several other characters throughout the show, including Kasim ([[David Ackert]]) in "Love and Other Disasters" (S2E09). | ||
[[Image:S&W5906LateModel.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:S&W5906LateModel.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson 5906 - 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:Vlcsnap-00001.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From "As Time Goes By"]] | [[Image:Vlcsnap-00001.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From "As Time Goes By"]] | ||
[[Image:SevDays-00006.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From "As Time Goes By"]] | [[Image:SevDays-00006.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From "As Time Goes By"]] | ||
[[Image:SevDay2x092010-05-05-20h52m03s11.jpg|thumb|none|600px| | [[Image:SevDay2x092010-05-05-20h52m03s11.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The pistol is seen in "Love and Other Disasters" (S2E09).]] | ||
[[Image:SevDay2x092010-05-05-21h02m27s76.jpg|thumb|none|600px| | [[Image:SevDay2x092010-05-05-21h02m27s76.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of the pistol in "Love and Other Disasters" (S2E09).]] | ||
[[Image:SevDay2x182010-05-05-21h06m02s205.jpg|thumb|none|600px| | [[Image:SevDay2x182010-05-05-21h06m02s205.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Security Chief Nathan Ramsey ([[Nick Searcy]]) draws his [[Smith & Wesson 5906]] in "Brother, Can You Spare a Bomb?" (S2E18).]] | ||
[[Image:SevDay2x182010-05-05-21h08m55s154.jpg|thumb|none|600px| | [[Image:SevDay2x182010-05-05-21h08m55s154.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nathan with the pistol in "Brother, Can You Spare a Bomb?" (S2E18).]] | ||
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==M1911== | |||
The [[M1911]] is another pistol used throughout the series. | |||
[[Image:COLTM1911 1913.jpg|thumb|none|300px|M1911 Pistol]] | |||
==Makarov PM== | |||
The [[Makarov PM]] also was used in several episodes. The pistol is used by Russian Submarine officers in "Last Breath" (S1E13) and by a Russian terrorist in "Pilot, Part 1" (S1E01). | |||
[[Image:MakarovPM.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Makarov PM - 9x18mm]] | |||
[[Image:SevDays-00017.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The terrorist holds the pisotl in "Pilot, Part 1" (S1E01).]] | |||
=Rifles= | |||
==AK-47== | ==AK-47== | ||
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[[Image:Vlcsnap-00078.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From "HAARP Attack". The front sight of the Chinese Type 56 is clearly visible here.]] | [[Image:Vlcsnap-00078.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From "HAARP Attack". The front sight of the Chinese Type 56 is clearly visible here.]] | ||
[[Image:Vlcsnap-00081.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From "HAARP Attack"]] | [[Image:Vlcsnap-00081.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From "HAARP Attack"]] | ||
==AK47 Non-Gun== | |||
* The electronically flashing '''non-guns''' which are proprietary props from ISS rentals were used during the shootout scene in Washington DC. A non-gun AK47 (also referred to within IMFDB as a "flash paper" gun) is used by Russian Terrorist Trotsky ([[Endre Hules]]) when he's running down Pennsylvania Avenue. ''Trivia: According to Hules, they really did film in front of the White House (this was before 9/11) and it was the first year of Bill Clinton's administration. The film production crew used the non-guns since they made little noise and that was the only type of weapon that would be allowed so close to the White House. According to the actor who played Trotsky, he could see the real Secret Service Sharp shooters watching his every move when they were filming, with their scoped sniper rifles in plain sight. Enough to make an actor nervous. :)'' | |||
[[Image:Ng machinegun AK47 allwood.jpg|thumb|none|500px|AK Non Gun]] | |||
==M16A1 (with M16A2 hand guards)== | ==M16A1 (with M16A2 hand guards)== | ||
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== | ==Olympic Arms K3B CAR== | ||
Many NNL personnel, U.S. Army soldiers, and other characters on the show used [[M16 rifle series#Colt XM177/CAR-15/Commando Series|XM177]]-type rifles. In the episode "The Fire Last Time", Parker can be seen carrying an XM177 in flashbacks to his time serving with the U.S. Army Rangers in Somalia during the Battle of Mogadishu (shown in greater detail in ''[[Black Hawk Down]]''). | Many NNL personnel, U.S. Army soldiers, and other characters on the show used [[M16 rifle series#Colt XM177/CAR-15/Commando Series|XM177]]-type rifles. In the episode "The Fire Last Time", Parker can be seen carrying an XM177 in flashbacks to his time serving with the U.S. Army Rangers in Somalia during the Battle of Mogadishu (shown in greater detail in ''[[Black Hawk Down]]''). | ||
Upon close inspection, most of the firing XM177 carbines on the show during Season 1 were actually the [[Olympic Arms K3B|Olympic Arms K3B CAR]], a civilian XM177 look-a-like which often features either an A1E1 or A2-style upper receiver. Rifles similar to these have appeared in many other movies and TV shows, such as ''[[The Rock#(Fake) Colt XM177|The Rock]]''. There were some genuine-looking XM177s in the show, but these appeared to have been mostly Tokyo Marui airsoft guns which were used only for non-firing scenes. | |||
[[File:OlyArmsCAR AR.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Olympic Arms K3B CAR carbine - 5.56x45mm NATO. This is Olympic Arms' XM177 look-a-like variation for the civilian market, featuring an 11.5" heavy barrel and 5.5" flash hider, and was available with either A1, A1E1, or A2-style upper receivers (the latter is shown here). This weapon is a common stand-in for the XM177 in Hollywood productions made in the 1990s.]] | |||
[[Image:ColtM177E2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A real XM177E2 (Colt Model 629) - 5.56x45mm]] | [[Image:ColtM177E2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A real XM177E2 (Colt Model 629) - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[Image:Vlcsnap-00061.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From "Doppleganger, Pt. 2"]] | [[Image:Vlcsnap-00061.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From "Doppleganger, Pt. 2". Note the double notches on the flash hider, which, combined with the [[M16A2]]-style upper receiver, identify this weapon as the Olympic Arms K3B CAR.]] | ||
[[Image:Vlcsnap-00067.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From "Doppleganger, Pt. 2"]] | [[Image:Vlcsnap-00067.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From "Doppleganger, Pt. 2"]] | ||
[[Image:SevDay1x082010-05-05-20h38m24s190.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From "Vegas Heist"]] | [[Image:SevDay1x082010-05-05-20h38m24s190.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From "Vegas Heist"]] | ||
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==Colt Model 933/Olympic Arms K3B-FT== | ==Colt Model 933/Olympic Arms K3B-FT== | ||
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[[Image:SevDay2x182010-05-05-21h04m25s232.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From "Brother, Can You Spare a Bomb?"]] | [[Image:SevDay2x182010-05-05-21h04m25s232.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From "Brother, Can You Spare a Bomb?"]] | ||
[[Image:SevDay2x182010-05-05-21h05m01s218.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From "Brother, Can You Spare a Bomb?" Note the four-prong Phantom flash hider (common on older-model OlyArms LEO weapons).]] | [[Image:SevDay2x182010-05-05-21h05m01s218.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From "Brother, Can You Spare a Bomb?" Note the four-prong Phantom flash hider (common on older-model OlyArms LEO weapons).]] | ||
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==SVD Dragunov== | |||
The [[SVD Dragunov]]) is used by a professional sniper in "Shadow Play" (S1E08) and by Serb soldiers in "Daddy's Girl" (S1E15). | |||
[[Image:SVD Rifle.jpg|thumb|none|500px|SVD Dragunov Rifle]] | |||
=Submachine Guns= | |||
==Colt RO635 9mm SMG== | |||
Parker was issued a [[M16 rifle series#Colt 9mm Submachine Gun (RO635)|Colt RO635 9mm SMG]] while on a mission in Bosnia in "Daddy's Little Girl" (S1E15). | |||
[[Image:Colt-9mm--SMG.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Colt RO635 9mm SMG 9x19mm]] | |||
[[Image:Vlcsnap-00052.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Colt RO635 9mm SMG in "Daddy's Little Girl" (S1E15).]] | |||
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[[Image:SevDays-00072.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another Never Never Land officer with an MP5A3 in "Doppleganger, Part 2".]] | [[Image:SevDays-00072.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another Never Never Land officer with an MP5A3 in "Doppleganger, Part 2".]] | ||
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== Micro Uzi == | == Micro Uzi == | ||
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[[Image:FNP90.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Fabrique Nationale P90 - 5.7x28mm]] | [[Image:FNP90.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Fabrique Nationale P90 - 5.7x28mm]] | ||
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==Uzi== | |||
Rebecca Rhodes ([[Gina Philips]]) can be seen using this after she takes it from a guard in the episode "Shadow play" | |||
[[Image:Uzi.jpg|thumb|none|400px|IMI Uzi - 9x19mm]] | |||
=Machine Guns= | |||
==(Mock-up) NSV Heavy Machine Gun== | ==(Mock-up) NSV Heavy Machine Gun== | ||
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[[Image:SevDays3x02-00008.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A closer view of the weapon's receiver in "Peacekeepers"]] | [[Image:SevDays3x02-00008.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A closer view of the weapon's receiver in "Peacekeepers"]] | ||
==[[ | =Shotguns= | ||
[[Image: | ==Double barreled shotgun== | ||
What appears to be a [[12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun]] is used by Jack (Michael McShane) to shoot Olga ([[Justina Vail]]) in Season One - Episode 4: "Come Again?" (S1E04). The shotgun is seen used by frightened townsfolk in "EBEs" (S1E19) and carried by Parker and Princess Lisette in "Love and Other Disasters" (S2E09). | |||
[[Image:Stevens12GaugeShotgun.jpg|thumb|none|500px|J. Stevens and Company Side by Side Shotgun (Circa 1878) exposed hammers and designed to fire Black Powder shotgun shells - 12 gauge]] | |||
=Other= | |||
==Type 69 RPG== | |||
A [[RPG-7#Type 69|Chinese Type 69 RPG]] was used by a terrorist to kill the Vice President in "Pilot, Part 1" (S1E01). | |||
[[Image:Type69RPG.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Chinese Type 69 RPG]] | |||
[[Image:Vlcsnap-07015.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A [[RPG-7#Type 69|Chinese Type 69 RPG]] was used by a terrorist to kill the Vice President in "Pilot, Part 1" (S1E01).]] | |||
==Cobray CM203 Launcher== | |||
In many episodes, U.S. soldiers and other characters had [[Cobray 37mm Launcher|Cobray CM203 Flare Launchers]] fitted to their [[M16A1]] rifles (standing in for the [[M203]]). These were seen most notably in "Daddy's Little Girl" (S1E15) in the hands of the U.S. Army Rangers, who are sent behind enemy lines to rescue two downed US pilots. | |||
[[Image:M16A1wNewCM203.jpg|thumb|none|400px|An M16A1 fitted with a Cobray CM203 Launcher - 37mm Flare.]] | |||
[[Image:Vlcsnap-00030.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sgt. Mohmand ([[Gary Dourdan]]) wields an M16A1 with a Cobray CM203 37mm Launcher mounted to emulate an M203 in (Season 1, Episode 15) "Daddy's Little Girl"]] | |||
[[Image:Vlcsnap-00043.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Mohmand fires his M16A1 with a Cobray CM203 37mm Launcher mounted to emulate an M203 in (Season 1, Episode 15) "Daddy's Little Girl"]] | |||
[[Image:Vlcsnap-00048.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Willis ([[Todd Kimsey]]) wields an M16A1 with a Cobray CM203 37mm Launcher mounted to emulate an M203 in (Season 1, Episode 15) "Daddy's Little Girl"]] | |||
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[[Category:Science-Fiction]] | [[Category:Science-Fiction]] |
Latest revision as of 22:55, 2 August 2023
Seven Days was a science fiction television series that starred Johnathan LaPaglia as Frank Parker, a former Navy SEAL and CIA operative who is part of a secret US government program that allows him to travel back in time seven days in order to avert a disaster. The series aired in the US for three seasons on the UPN Network from 1998 to 2001.
The following weapons were used in the television series Seven Days:
Handguns
Glock 19
Frank Parker (Johnathan LaPaglia) typically carried a Glock 19 as his sidearm while on assignment outside of Never Never Land. Olga Vukavitch (Justina Vail) handled Parker's Glock 19 in at least one episode, "Come Again".
Glock 17
In the second season, it appears that Parker switched to a full-size Glock 17 as his issued sidearm. Glock 17s were also used by police officers and many other characters on the show.
SIG-Sauer P226
Capt. Craig Donovan (Don Franklin) usually carried a SIG-Sauer P226 as his sidearm while on assignment. P226s were also used by many of the other NSA agents on the show, as well as FBI Agents, and many bad guys.
Beretta 92FS
The Beretta 92FS was the standard sidearm of U.S. soldiers and Never Never Land guards. Both Parker and Donovan used the 92FS on multiple occasions.
Smith & Wesson 5906
Security Chief Nathan Ramsey (Nick Searcy) carried a Smith & Wesson 5906 as his sidearm on the show. This gun was also used by several other characters throughout the show, including Kasim (David Ackert) in "Love and Other Disasters" (S2E09).
M1911
The M1911 is another pistol used throughout the series.
Makarov PM
The Makarov PM also was used in several episodes. The pistol is used by Russian Submarine officers in "Last Breath" (S1E13) and by a Russian terrorist in "Pilot, Part 1" (S1E01).
Rifles
AK-47
There were many milled receiver AK-47 rifles used on the show, but all of those seen appear to be Hudson Replica AK-47 rifles, used for non-firing work. All of the live-fire AK rifles in the show were Chinese Norinco Type 56s (7.62x39mm) and Type 84s (5.56x45mm).
Norinco Type 56/Type56-1
Norinco Type 56 and Type 56-1 AK rifles were a very common weapon used by the bad guys on the show in Season 1, including the Russian terrorists in the Pilot.
Norinco Type 84
The Norinco Type 84 (the 5.56x45mm version of the Chinese Type 56) was also used often - after the production moved from California to British Columbia in Season 2, the Type 84 became the most common firing AK weapon on the show. Both fixed stock and under-folder models were seen, and a few of the Type 84s seen had side-folding stocks, to emulate the AKS-74.
MPi-AKM-K (mock-up)
In Episode 1x11, "HAARP Attack", the leader of the terrorists carried a weapon that looks similar to an East German MPi-AKM-K. This is actually a heavily modified Norinco Type 56 (as noted by the hooded front sight) that was mocked-up to look like an MPi variant - it's been fitted with an East German side-folding stock and has had the barrel and gas tube cut down. This exact same gun (same prop) was also used in Virus and JAG.
AK47 Non-Gun
- The electronically flashing non-guns which are proprietary props from ISS rentals were used during the shootout scene in Washington DC. A non-gun AK47 (also referred to within IMFDB as a "flash paper" gun) is used by Russian Terrorist Trotsky (Endre Hules) when he's running down Pennsylvania Avenue. Trivia: According to Hules, they really did film in front of the White House (this was before 9/11) and it was the first year of Bill Clinton's administration. The film production crew used the non-guns since they made little noise and that was the only type of weapon that would be allowed so close to the White House. According to the actor who played Trotsky, he could see the real Secret Service Sharp shooters watching his every move when they were filming, with their scoped sniper rifles in plain sight. Enough to make an actor nervous. :)
M16A1 (with M16A2 hand guards)
M16A1 rifles fitted with M16A2 hand guards were a very common weapon on the show, used by U.S. Army soldiers, Never Never Land personnel, and numerous other characters. Parker and Donovan both used these rifles in the Season 3 episode "Peacekeepers" while on deployment in Bosnia.
M16A2
Plenty of M16A2 rifles were also seen in the show (Parker used one in "Doppleganger, Pt. 2" when joining the assault on General Starker's base), but all of those seen appear to have been Tokyo Marui airsoft guns. This is evident from the fact that in certain lighting conditions, the weapons' receivers have a fake, plastic look. It would appear that the show used airsoft M16A2s for non-firing/background actors, and real M16A1s fitted with A2 hand guards for the firing scenes - in "Peackeepers", for instance, the M16s used by Parker, Donovan, and the other soldiers tend to be A2s when not firing, and become A1s when firing.
Olympic Arms K3B CAR
Many NNL personnel, U.S. Army soldiers, and other characters on the show used XM177-type rifles. In the episode "The Fire Last Time", Parker can be seen carrying an XM177 in flashbacks to his time serving with the U.S. Army Rangers in Somalia during the Battle of Mogadishu (shown in greater detail in Black Hawk Down).
Upon close inspection, most of the firing XM177 carbines on the show during Season 1 were actually the Olympic Arms K3B CAR, a civilian XM177 look-a-like which often features either an A1E1 or A2-style upper receiver. Rifles similar to these have appeared in many other movies and TV shows, such as The Rock. There were some genuine-looking XM177s in the show, but these appeared to have been mostly Tokyo Marui airsoft guns which were used only for non-firing scenes.
Colt Model 933/Olympic Arms K3B-FT
In the episode "Brother, Can You Spare a Bomb?", a Colt Model 933 was carried by an FBI HRT member arresting Ramsey's brother. The weapon had a 4-position stock, a tall flattop receiver and older-style Weaver Rail Integration System (prior to Picatinny rails), so it is most likely an 11.5" Olympic Arms K3B-FT, given Canadian armorers' apparent preference for OA rifles.
SVD Dragunov
The SVD Dragunov) is used by a professional sniper in "Shadow Play" (S1E08) and by Serb soldiers in "Daddy's Girl" (S1E15).
Submachine Guns
Colt RO635 9mm SMG
Parker was issued a Colt RO635 9mm SMG while on a mission in Bosnia in "Daddy's Little Girl" (S1E15).
Kimel Industries AP-9
The Kimel Industries AP-9 was used by many bad guys, including a gunman in "The Fire Last Time".
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
The Heckler & Koch MP5A3 appeared in a number of episodes, in the hands of Never Never Land security personnel and SWAT teams. Donovan also carried one in at least one episode, "Doppleganger, Part 2", which he used to disarm General Starker (Tom Amandes) by shooting a service Beretta out of his hand.
MP5s with both slimline forearms and Surefire forearms, as well as SEF and Navy trigger groups were seen. As with many of the non-firing guns on the show, Tokyo Marui airsoft MP5s were used in some scenes.
Micro Uzi
Micro Uzi machine pistols was often used by bad guys on the show. In the episode "Love and Other Disasters", Parker used one near the end of the episode after taking it from a terrorist (he even referred to it as an "Uzi").
FN P90
In several Season 3 episodes, FN P90s were used by Never Never Land personnel and SWAT teams.
Uzi
Rebecca Rhodes (Gina Philips) can be seen using this after she takes it from a guard in the episode "Shadow play"
Machine Guns
(Mock-up) NSV Heavy Machine Gun
In the episode "Peackeepers", a Serb militiaman was seen riding in a technical fitted with what appears to be an anti-aircraft version of the NSV heavy machine gun, but this is actually a dressed-up Browning M2HB. Such weapons have been used often in American and Canadian movies and TV shows.
Shotguns
Double barreled shotgun
What appears to be a 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun is used by Jack (Michael McShane) to shoot Olga (Justina Vail) in Season One - Episode 4: "Come Again?" (S1E04). The shotgun is seen used by frightened townsfolk in "EBEs" (S1E19) and carried by Parker and Princess Lisette in "Love and Other Disasters" (S2E09).
Other
Type 69 RPG
A Chinese Type 69 RPG was used by a terrorist to kill the Vice President in "Pilot, Part 1" (S1E01).
Cobray CM203 Launcher
In many episodes, U.S. soldiers and other characters had Cobray CM203 Flare Launchers fitted to their M16A1 rifles (standing in for the M203). These were seen most notably in "Daddy's Little Girl" (S1E15) in the hands of the U.S. Army Rangers, who are sent behind enemy lines to rescue two downed US pilots.