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{{Infobox TV|{{PAGENAME}} | {{Infobox TV|{{PAGENAME}} | ||
|picture = | |picture = AltCar poster 1.jpg | ||
|country = [[Image:USA.jpg|25px]] USA | |country = [[Image:USA.jpg|25px]] USA | ||
|channel = Netflix | |channel = [[Netflix]] | ||
|genre = Action <br> Science-Fiction | |genre = Action <br> Science-Fiction | ||
|date = 2018 | |date = 2018 | ||
|episodes = | |seasons = 2 | ||
|episodes = 18 | |||
|character1=Takeshi Kovacs | |character1=Takeshi Kovacs | ||
|actor1=[[Joel Kinnaman ]], [[Byron Mann]], [[Will Yun Lee]] | |actor1=[[Joel Kinnaman ]], [[Byron Mann]], [[Will Yun Lee]] | ||
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|actor4=[[Dichen Lachman]] | |actor4=[[Dichen Lachman]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
''Altered Carbon'' is a 2018 | |||
'''''Altered Carbon''''' is a 2018 [[Netflix]] original neo-noir/sci-fi detective series set in the year 2384. Takeshi Kovacs, a rogue Special Forces operative turned terrorist/rebel played by multiple actors, is 250 years into an infinite prison sentence when he is brought back to investigate a suspicious death. As he investigates, events play out both in the present and as he flashes back to his past. | |||
{{TV Title|Altered Carbon}} | {{TV Title|Altered Carbon}} | ||
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=Note= | =Note= | ||
The basic premise of Altered Carbon is Digital Human Freight (DHF) | The basic premise of ''Altered Carbon'' is that a technology called Digital Human Freight (DHF), a mind-uploading method which stores a digitized version of a human's memories, personality and consciousness on a device called a "stack", which is kept at the top of the spine. Said stack can be plugged into any body, with the body simply referred to as a "sleeve". As a result of such technology, the death of the body can be survived by uploading the stack to a new one, and even the destruction of the stack itself ("Real Death, or "getting RD'd") can be survived (after a fashion) by those rich enough to maintain backups. | ||
As | As a result, a character can be played by multiple actors, and the main character of Takeshi Kovacs is played by four actors. Morgan Gao plays him as a boy (credited as "Young Tak") [[Will Yun Lee]] playing his "birth sleeve" (as "Stronghold Kovacs"), [[Byron Mann]] plays him in an older body (as "O.G. Kovas"), and [[Joel Kinnaman]] plays the body he uses in 2384 ("Takeshi Kovacs"). Additionally, [[Byron Mann]] appears as a body won by another character in 2384, and [[Joel Kinnaman]] is the "birth sleeve" of a police officer. | ||
''For purposes of the page, "Kovacs" | ''For purposes of the page, "Kovacs" refers to all incarnations of the character, though specific names are sometimes used.'' | ||
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=Pistols= | =Pistols= | ||
==Heckler & Koch Mk. 23== | ==Heckler & Koch Mk. 23== | ||
A | A modified [[Heckler & Koch Mark 23]] fitted with a large sight mount is seen used by Kovacs and other characters. | ||
[[Image:Mk23.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch Mark 23 - .45 ACP]] | [[Image:Mk23.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch Mark 23 - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar sun 7.jpg|600px|thumb|none| "OG Kovacs" ([[Byron | [[Image:AltCar sun 7.jpg|600px|thumb|none| "OG Kovacs" ([[Byron Mann]]) aims his Mk.23 at CTAC Praetorians on the other side of a wall in "Out of the Past" (Episode 1).]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar sun 8.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A badly wounded Sarah ([[Olga Fonda]]) reaches for the dropped Mk.23 ]] | [[Image:AltCar sun 8.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A badly wounded Sarah ([[Olga Fonda]]) reaches for the dropped Mk.23 ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar sun 4.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A Mk.23 is seen by a Sun Jet as Quellcrist Falconer (Renée Elise Goldsberry) lectures on the weakness of weapons at close quarters in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7). ]] | [[Image:AltCar sun 4.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A Mk.23 is seen by a Sun Jet as Quellcrist Falconer (Renée Elise Goldsberry) lectures on the weakness of weapons at close quarters in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7). ]] | ||
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[[Image:AltCar sun 9.jpg|600px|thumb|none|'''"Sun Jet 2030. Classics never go out of style"''' Vernon Elliott ([[Ato Essandoh]]) picks out a handgun during the gun buying scene in "In a Lonely Place" (Episode 3]] | [[Image:AltCar sun 9.jpg|600px|thumb|none|'''"Sun Jet 2030. Classics never go out of style"''' Vernon Elliott ([[Ato Essandoh]]) picks out a handgun during the gun buying scene in "In a Lonely Place" (Episode 3]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar sun 11.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The handgun is confiscated by security at a party. ]] | [[Image:AltCar sun 11.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The handgun is confiscated by security at a party. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar sun 12.jpg|600px|thumb|none|'''"I would have left it in the car, but I really don't trust this neighborhood"''' Kovacs snarks at the | [[Image:AltCar sun 12.jpg|600px|thumb|none|'''"I would have left it in the car, but I really don't trust this neighborhood"''' Kovacs snarks at the security guard at Sunshine House (which is several thousand feet up.) ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar pistol 14.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Young Tak (Morgan Gao) holds what appears to be a Sun Jet after RDing his father to save his sister in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7) ]] | [[Image:AltCar pistol 14.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Young Tak (Morgan Gao) holds what appears to be a Sun Jet after RDing his father to save his sister in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7) ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar sun 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A Yakuza thug with a Sun Jet gets hit during a shootout in "Nora Inu" ]] | [[Image:AltCar sun 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A Yakuza thug with a Sun Jet gets hit during a shootout in "Nora Inu" ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar sun 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Quellcrist Falconer (Renée Elise Goldsberry) tells the Envoys they must learn the weakness of weapons, prompting Kovacs to note that that is "easy to say with a Sun Jet in you hand". ]] | [[Image:AltCar sun 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Quellcrist Falconer (Renée Elise Goldsberry) tells the Envoys they must learn the weakness of weapons, prompting Kovacs to note that that is "easy to say with a Sun Jet in you hand". ]] | ||
== | ==Steyr M9-A1== | ||
The [[ | The [[Steyr M9-A1]] with external modification is used by police officers. | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:SteyrM9A1.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Steyr M9-A1 - 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar pistol 5.jpg|600px|thumb|none|In a flashback, Riker ([[Joel Kinnaman]]) interrogates a suspect with his | [[Image:AltCar pistol 5.jpg|600px|thumb|none|In a flashback, Riker ([[Joel Kinnaman]]) interrogates a suspect with his M9-A1 in "The Wong Man" (Episode 5). ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar pistol 6.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The grip is seen as Ortega talks him down, identifying the weapon. ]] | [[Image:AltCar pistol 6.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The grip is seen as Ortega talks him down, identifying the weapon. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar pistol 8.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Riker holds his | [[Image:AltCar pistol 8.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Riker holds his M9-A1 as he is arrested.]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar pistol 12.jpg|600px|thumb|none| Captain Tanaka (Hiro Kanagawa), armed with a | [[Image:AltCar pistol 12.jpg|600px|thumb|none| Captain Tanaka ([[Hiro Kanagawa]]), armed with a M9-A1, corners the Ghostwalker (Trieu Tran) in "The Killers" (Episode 10). ]] | ||
==Beretta Px4 Storm== | ==Beretta Px4 Storm== | ||
Jaeger ([[Daniel Bernhardt]]) carries a [[Beretta Px4 Storm]] fitted with a laser module in "Out of the Past (Episode 1). Takeshi Kovacs [[Will Yun Lee]] carries a similar pistol while serving as a Colonial Tactical Assault Corp (CTAC) Praetorian. He is seen with it holstered in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7), where it is drawn and used by Rei ([[Dichen Lachman]]) during a shootout. Kovacs then keeps the handgun while serving with the Envoys. Other CTAC troops carry the Px4 as well, suggesting that is the standard weapon. | Jaeger ([[Daniel Bernhardt]]) carries a [[Beretta Px4 Storm]] fitted with a laser module in "Out of the Past" (Episode 1). Takeshi Kovacs ([[Will Yun Lee]]) carries a similar pistol while serving as a Colonial Tactical Assault Corp (CTAC) Praetorian. He is seen with it holstered in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7), where it is drawn and used by Rei ([[Dichen Lachman]]) during a shootout. Kovacs then keeps the handgun while serving with the Envoys. Other CTAC troops carry the Px4 as well, suggesting that is the standard weapon. | ||
[[Image:Px4 Storm.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Beretta Px4 Storm - 9x19mm]] | [[Image:Px4 Storm.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Beretta Px4 Storm - 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar px 6.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Jaeger holds his Px4 as he checks Sarah's bullet-riddled sleeve in "Out of the Past" ]] | [[Image:AltCar px 6.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Jaeger holds his Px4 as he checks Sarah's bullet-riddled sleeve in "Out of the Past" ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar px 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none| Rei draws her brother's Px4 | [[Image:AltCar px 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none| Rei draws her brother's Px4 after losing her KSG during a gunfight in "Nora Inu".]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar px 7.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A slightly blurry shot as Rei reloads her Px4. ]] | [[Image:AltCar px 7.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A slightly blurry shot as Rei reloads her Px4. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar px 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Kovacs prepares to mercy kill another Envoy after a Rawling Virus attack. ]] | [[Image:AltCar px 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Kovacs prepares to mercy kill another Envoy after a Rawling Virus attack. ]] | ||
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==Nemex== | ==Nemex== | ||
Dimitri "Dimi the Twin" Kadmin ([[Tahmoh Penikett]]) carries a "Second model Nemex" energy pistol when he attempts to abduct Takeshi Kovacs [[Joel Kinnaman]] in the first episode. Kovacs takes the weapon for himself after Dimitri's death and carries it for the rest of the series. It is implied to be a high-end and fairly rare weapon by several other characters. While it appears similar to the Chiappa Rhino revolver, and some | Dimitri "Dimi the Twin" Kadmin ([[Tahmoh Penikett]]) carries a "Second model Nemex" energy pistol when he attempts to abduct Takeshi Kovacs ([[Joel Kinnaman]]) in the first episode. Kovacs takes the weapon for himself after Dimitri's death and carries it for the rest of the series. It is implied to be a high-end and fairly rare weapon by several other characters. While it appears similar to the Chiappa Rhino revolver, and some concept art is based on the Rhino, it does not appear to have any any actual firearm as its base. | ||
[[Image:AltCar nemex 10.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Dimitri puts his Nemex to Kovacs's head in "Out of the Past" (Episode 1) ]] | [[Image:AltCar nemex 10.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Dimitri puts his Nemex to Kovacs's head in "Out of the Past" (Episode 1) ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar nemex 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Kovacs draws his Nemex in "Fallen Angel" (Episode 2)]] | [[Image:AltCar nemex 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Kovacs draws his Nemex in "Fallen Angel" (Episode 2)]] | ||
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[[Image:AltCar nemex 4.jpg|600px|thumb|none|'''"Nice piece of custom you got. You mind?"''' The dealer asks to examine the Nemex after demonstrating the Ingram's recall feature. ]] | [[Image:AltCar nemex 4.jpg|600px|thumb|none|'''"Nice piece of custom you got. You mind?"''' The dealer asks to examine the Nemex after demonstrating the Ingram's recall feature. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar nemex 6.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Ortega borrows the Nemex to end a zero-G deathmatch later in the episode ]] | [[Image:AltCar nemex 6.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Ortega borrows the Nemex to end a zero-G deathmatch later in the episode ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar nemex 7.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Kovacs holds the weapon as he checks | [[Image:AltCar nemex 7.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Kovacs holds the weapon as he checks Ortega's parent's house in "Rage in Heaven" (Episode 9) ]] | ||
===Concept Art=== | ===Concept Art=== | ||
''The revolver is based on a modern-day Chiappa Rhino, with a futuristic twist. Instead of a traditional 6-round cylinder, this design features a high capacity fuel cell, transforming the gun into an energy [https://www.artstation.com/artwork/4K6a1 weapon.]'' | ''The revolver is based on a modern-day Chiappa Rhino, with a futuristic twist. Instead of a traditional 6-round cylinder, this design features a high capacity fuel cell, transforming the gun into an energy [https://www.artstation.com/artwork/4K6a1 weapon.]'' | ||
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==Ingram-40 Fletchette Pistol== | ==Ingram-40 Fletchette Pistol== | ||
Takeshi Kovacs [[Joel Kinnaman]] obtains a "Ingram-40 flechette gun" from a weapons dealer in Episode 3, "In a Lonely Place". It is describe as a C-TAC prototype firing flanged armor-piercing homing rounds from a 10-round clip. The flechettes are magnetically fired, and can be recalled to the weapon, allowing for functionally infinite ammo and the ability to hit targets from the rear. | Takeshi Kovacs [[Joel Kinnaman]] obtains a "Ingram-40 flechette gun" from a weapons dealer in Episode 3, "In a Lonely Place". It is describe as a C-TAC prototype firing flanged armor-piercing homing rounds from a 10-round clip. The flechettes are magnetically fired, and can be recalled to the weapon, allowing for functionally infinite ammo and the ability to hit targets from the rear. | ||
[[Image:AltCar ingram 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Kovacs | [[Image:AltCar ingram 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Kovacs examines the flechette gun at the gun dealer's place. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar ingram 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|'''"Don't put | [[Image:AltCar ingram 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|'''"Don't put your hand there."''' Kovacs almost covers the recall slot with his hand before being warned not to.]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar ingram 4.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The dealer demonstrates the recall function. ]] | [[Image:AltCar ingram 4.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The dealer demonstrates the recall function. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar ingram 6.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Kovacs opens fire with the Ingram in the VR torture facility in "Force of Evil" (Episode 4). Note the grenade beside the backpack. ]] | [[Image:AltCar ingram 6.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Kovacs opens fire with the Ingram in the VR torture facility in "Force of Evil" (Episode 4). Note the grenade beside the backpack. ]] | ||
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[[Image:AltCar concept 6.jpg|500px|thumb|none| ]] | [[Image:AltCar concept 6.jpg|500px|thumb|none| ]] | ||
== | ==Accles & Shelvoke "Cash Special" captive bolt pistol== | ||
Vernon Elliot ([[Ato Essandoh]]), undercover as a General, is issued a bolt pistol to kill his prostitute at the Head In The Clouds brothel in "Rage in Heaven" (Episode 9). | Vernon Elliot ([[Ato Essandoh]]), undercover as a General, is issued a bolt pistol to kill his prostitute at the Head In The Clouds brothel in "Rage in Heaven" (Episode 9). The weapon is an [[Accles & Shelvoke "Cash Special"]] captive bolt pistol fitted with a trigger guard and a shroud over the rear of the action. | ||
[[File:Accles & Shelvoke Cash Special.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Accles & Shelvoke "Cash Special" captive bolt pistol - .22 blanks]] | |||
[[Image:AltCar bolt 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Vernon, disgusted with the lethal whorehouse, kills the Concierge with his bolt gun. ]] | [[Image:AltCar bolt 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Vernon, disgusted with the lethal whorehouse, kills the Concierge with his bolt gun. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar bolt 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|He later uses it to breach a door by shooting the lock out.]] | [[Image:AltCar bolt 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|He later uses it to breach a door by shooting the lock out.]] | ||
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== | ==Umarex Elite Force Racegun== | ||
Reileen "Rei" Kawahara ([[Dichen Lachman]]) uses an enormous handgun firing some sort of blaster bolts. She first uses it in "Man With My Face" (Episode 6) when rescuing Kovacs from Fight | Reileen "Rei" Kawahara ([[Dichen Lachman]]) uses an enormous handgun firing some sort of blaster bolts. She first uses it in "Man With My Face" (Episode 6) when rescuing Kovacs from Fight Dome and the weapons shows up later in "The Killers" (Episode 10) This is an airgun made by Umarex, called the Elite Force "Race Gun" with a futuristic shell covering everything except the grip. | ||
[[Image:Elite-Force-Race-Gun-2279549-ls.jpg|400px|thumb|none|The Umarex Elite Force Race Gun.]] | |||
[[Image:AltCar pistol2 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Rei orders Kovacs to kill one of his friends with the weapon in "The Killers". ]] | [[Image:AltCar pistol2 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Rei orders Kovacs to kill one of his friends with the weapon in "The Killers". ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar pistol2 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A closeup of the grip as she hands it over. ]] | [[Image:AltCar pistol2 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A closeup of the grip as she hands it over. ]] | ||
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[[Image:AltCar pistol 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Thugs corner Kovacs in the lobby of The Raven Hotel in "Out of the Past" (Episode 1). ]] | [[Image:AltCar pistol 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Thugs corner Kovacs in the lobby of The Raven Hotel in "Out of the Past" (Episode 1). ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar pistol 13.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Another shot from the same episode. ]] | [[Image:AltCar pistol 13.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Another shot from the same episode. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar pistol 11.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A thug holds the pistol as he storms the lobby with a bit more | [[Image:AltCar pistol 11.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A thug holds the pistol as he storms the lobby with a bit more success in "The Killers" (Episode 10). ]] | ||
===Concept art=== | ===Concept art=== | ||
[[Image:AltCar concept 1.jpg|500px|thumb|none|]] | [[Image:AltCar concept 1.jpg|500px|thumb|none|]] | ||
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Some odd handguns are seen holstered in scenes where they are not drawn. | Some odd handguns are seen holstered in scenes where they are not drawn. | ||
[[Image:AltCar pistol 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Lieutenant Ortega ([[Martha Higareda]]) carries a different pistol from her usual in a hip holster in "Out of the Past" (Episode 1). ]] | [[Image:AltCar pistol 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Lieutenant Ortega ([[Martha Higareda]]) carries a different pistol from her usual in a hip holster in "Out of the Past" (Episode 1). ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar pistol 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Her partner, Samir Abboud (Waleed Zuaiter) carries the same weapon as they | [[Image:AltCar pistol 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Her partner, Samir Abboud (Waleed Zuaiter) carries the same weapon as they examine the grisly aftermath of Kovacs's rampage/escape through the VR torture facility in "Force of Evil" (Episode 3). ]] | ||
==Unidentified pistol 3== | ==Unidentified pistol 3== | ||
[[Image:AltCar pistol 10.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Lizzie Elliot (Hayley Law) shows her parents the gun she is practicing with in VR in "Clash by Night" (Episode 8).]] | [[Image:AltCar pistol 10.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Lizzie Elliot (Hayley Law) shows her parents the gun she is practicing with in VR in "Clash by Night" (Episode 8).]] | ||
== | ==Glock 17== | ||
Vidura (Katie Stuart) is seen with | Vidura (Katie Stuart) is seen with Glock 17 well hidden in a futuristic shell after the Rawling virus strike in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7) | ||
[[Image:AltCar sun 5.jpg|600px|thumb|none| | [[Image:Glock171stGen.jpg|400px|thumb|none|First gen Glock.]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar sun 5.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Vidura chambers a round as the virus hits. ]] | |||
[[Image:AltCar sun 6.jpg|600px|thumb|none|She grasps the handgun after falling dead. ]] | [[Image:AltCar sun 6.jpg|600px|thumb|none|She grasps the handgun after falling dead. ]] | ||
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[[Image:AltCar 1897 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Poe opens fire on Dimi's team with his Model 1897. ]] | [[Image:AltCar 1897 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Poe opens fire on Dimi's team with his Model 1897. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar 1897 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Having shot the last mercenary, he then takes a break to have a drink. Terrible trigger discipline, but then he is an AI who thinks taking a drink break in a firefight is a good idea. ]] | [[Image:AltCar 1897 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Having shot the last mercenary, he then takes a break to have a drink. Terrible trigger discipline, but then he is an AI who thinks taking a drink break in a firefight is a good idea. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar 1897 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|'''"Ask this of your microwave, miscreant".''' Poe holds his shotgun after finishing Dmitri and gives us a nice view of the receiver. ]] | [[Image:AltCar 1897 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|'''"Ask this of your microwave, miscreant".''' Poe holds his shotgun after finishing Dmitri and gives us a nice view of the receiver, which is clearly a pre-model 1901 based on the cutout over the ejection port that was omitted with the upgrade to smokeless powder. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar 1897 4.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Poe absently points the shotgun over his shoulder, finger still on the trigger, after deciding not to shoot Mickey in "Rage in Heaven" (Episode 9). ]] | [[Image:AltCar 1897 4.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Poe absently points the shotgun over his shoulder, finger still on the trigger, after deciding not to shoot Mickey in "Rage in Heaven" (Episode 9). ]] | ||
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[[Image:AltCar ksg 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Rei blasts her own boss with the KSG in "Nora Inu".]] | [[Image:AltCar ksg 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Rei blasts her own boss with the KSG in "Nora Inu".]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar ksg 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Kovacs and Rei stand together as they fight CTAC and the Yakuza at the same time ]] | [[Image:AltCar ksg 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Kovacs and Rei stand together as they fight CTAC and the Yakuza at the same time ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar ksg 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Another shot, giving a better view of the forward grip/ | [[Image:AltCar ksg 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Another shot, giving a better view of the forward grip/weaponlight. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar ksg 4.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Rei blasts another Yakuza, and gives us a great view of Kovacs's gear. ]] | [[Image:AltCar ksg 4.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Rei blasts another Yakuza, and gives us a great view of Kovacs's gear. ]] | ||
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[[Image:AltCar uts 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|CTAC troops, some armed with UTS-15s, corner a wounded OG Kovacs in "Out of the Past" (Episode 1).]] | [[Image:AltCar uts 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|CTAC troops, some armed with UTS-15s, corner a wounded OG Kovacs in "Out of the Past" (Episode 1).]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar uts 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Praetoians with UTS-15s chase Stronghold Kovacs through a burning forest in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7) ]] | [[Image:AltCar uts 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Praetoians with UTS-15s chase Stronghold Kovacs through a burning forest in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7) ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar uts 99.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A BTS shot giving a better view of the shotguns and armor. The apparent odd | [[Image:AltCar uts 99.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A BTS shot giving a better view of the shotguns and armor. The apparent odd foregrip on the rear UTS is actually just a CTAC AK-74 based rifle behind it. ]] | ||
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==Shocktrooper AK (AKS-74U)== | ==Shocktrooper AK (AKS-74U)== | ||
A heavily modified 5.45mm AK-pattern rifle (probably an [[AKS-74U]]) is the standard C-TAC assault rifle in flashbacks. According to concept art, it uses conventional ammo with a secondary magnetic rail to increase velocity. At least one firing prop was made, as Kovacs's rifle is seen cycling. | A heavily modified 5.45mm AK-pattern rifle (probably an [[AKS-74U]]) is the standard C-TAC assault rifle in flashbacks. According to concept art, it uses conventional ammo with a secondary magnetic rail to increase velocity. At least one firing prop was made, as Kovacs's rifle is seen cycling. | ||
[[Image:AKSU-Krinkov.jpg|thumb|none|400px|AKS-74U | |||
''TRIVIA: A conventional firearm with an integrated coilgun system to increase velocity is a widely used concept in near-future science fiction. The idea is that using a relatively weak round means low recoil with the same performance you could get from a much more powerful one. The only issue with this is that it is completely wrong, and not how physics works whatsoever. It doesn't matter how the projectile is launched, because of Newton's third law, firing a projectile of a certain weight at a certain velocity with a coilgun system will give you identical recoil to firing that same projectile at that same velocity with gunpowder. The ONLY advantage this would have would be being slightly quieter, and perhaps the logistical benefits of being able to retrofit preexisting rifles for different roles, as the additional components would make for an extremely heavy and expensive weapon.'' | |||
[[Image:AKSU-Krinkov.jpg|thumb|none|400px|AKS-74U - 5.45x39mm]] | |||
[[Image:AltCar 74 5.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A Praetorian storms OG Kovacs's room in "Out of the Past" (Epsiode 1) ]] | [[Image:AltCar 74 5.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A Praetorian storms OG Kovacs's room in "Out of the Past" (Epsiode 1) ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar 74 6.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Another soldier opens fire at Kovacs's position.]] | [[Image:AltCar 74 6.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Another soldier opens fire at Kovacs's position.]] | ||
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''The modified AK is used in the show's flashback sequences. It features an updated barrel which increases the bullet's velocity using a magnetic [https://www.artstation.com/artwork/Y9JPK rail].'' | ''The modified AK is used in the show's flashback sequences. It features an updated barrel which increases the bullet's velocity using a magnetic [https://www.artstation.com/artwork/Y9JPK rail].'' | ||
[[Image:AltCar concept 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|About the only thing that didn't end up on the real rifle was the integrated light on top. ]] | [[Image:AltCar concept 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|About the only thing that didn't end up on the real rifle was the integrated light on top. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar concept 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none| ]] | [[Image:AltCar concept 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Note that even the later iteration of the concept art shows a more curved magazine akin to a mag for 7.62x39mm-chambered AK, whereas the final version has a 5.45x39mm mag. This change was likely done because the firing prop would have been easier to make by simply gluing 3D printed plastic components to a functioning AKS-74U, then shortening down any other type of 7.62x39mm AK (which would require actual gunsmithing) and then attaching the plastic components.]] | ||
==Envoy Blaster== | ==Envoy Blaster== | ||
The standard weapon of the Envoy special forces is a assault rifle/blaster built off of a Tippman Cronus | The standard weapon of the Envoy special forces is a assault rifle/blaster built off of a Tippman Cronus paintball marker. It is fitted with a side-folding stock, EOTech 3X-FTS magnifier as a dot sight, plenty of rails, a light/laser combo, and a "shark teeth" style muzzle device. | ||
[[Image:AltCar EB 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|An Envoy with his blaster as they ambush Kovacs and Rei's campsite in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7). Note how the yellow disk in front of the sight is flipped up in this scene. Considering it is seen down in all other scenes, it may be some sort of night-vision aid/device. Also, the light is too far to the rear to actually do anything, as the user's hand blocks the light. ]] | [[Image:AltCar EB 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|An Envoy with his blaster as they ambush Kovacs and Rei's campsite in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7). Note how the yellow disk in front of the sight is flipped up in this scene. Considering it is seen down in all other scenes, it may be some sort of night-vision aid/device. Also, the light is too far to the rear to actually do anything, as the user's hand blocks the light. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar EB 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Envoys, including Vidura (Katie Stuart) (at right), hold blasters as they secure a bridge being used as an improvised holding cell. ]] | [[Image:AltCar EB 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Envoys, including Vidura (Katie Stuart) (at right), hold blasters as they secure a bridge being used as an improvised holding cell. ]] | ||
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[[Image:AltCar EB 5.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Falconer holds her blaster as the team exfiltrates from a Protectorate facility. ]] | [[Image:AltCar EB 5.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Falconer holds her blaster as the team exfiltrates from a Protectorate facility. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar EB 7.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A close-up of the grip as a blaster is maintained by a worker. ]] | [[Image:AltCar EB 7.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A close-up of the grip as a blaster is maintained by a worker. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar EB 10.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A close-up as Kovacs engages CTAC troops after the fall of Stronghold. If you | [[Image:AltCar EB 10.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A close-up as Kovacs engages CTAC troops after the fall of Stronghold. If you couldn't tell yet, Episode 7 is the "Wounded Character Exposits Backstory Via Flashback" episode.]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar EB 99.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A high-quality BTS photo gives a clear view of the gun. It is apparently made by the in- | [[Image:AltCar EB 99.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A high-quality BTS photo gives a clear view of the gun. It is apparently made by the in-universe company "NKO ARMS". ]] | ||
==Magnetic Assault Rifle== | ==Magnetic Assault Rifle== | ||
Vernon Elliott ([[Ato Essandoh]]) uses a magnetically fired assault rifle, described by Kovacs as a "TAC Marine standard-issue AR". The prop itself proclaims it to be a "DUAL STAGE MAG-TIC RAIL". Concept art refers to it as a "Shock Trooper Railgun" and states that it is a refined evolution of the AK-74-based weapon used 250 years earlier. | Vernon Elliott ([[Ato Essandoh]]) uses a magnetically fired assault rifle, described by Kovacs as a "TAC Marine standard-issue AR". The prop itself proclaims it to be a "DUAL STAGE MAG-TIC RAIL". Concept art refers to it as a "Shock Trooper Railgun" and states that it is a refined evolution of the AK-74-based weapon used 250 years earlier. | ||
[[Image:AltCar rail 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Vernon hold the weapon in a video death threat in "Fallen Angel" (Episode 2) ]] | [[Image:AltCar rail 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Vernon hold the weapon in a video death threat in "Fallen Angel" (Episode 2) ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar rail 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|One Zoom and Enhance later, the serial number is visible-as Kovacs notes, "you might as well have signed your name" (as | [[Image:AltCar rail 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|One Zoom and Enhance later, the serial number is visible-as Kovacs notes, "you might as well have signed your name" (as apparently the Protectorate allows soldiers to keep their issue railgun when they retire). The cut-off text at the top right reads "PROTEC.(Protectorate) USE ONLY." ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar rail 5.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Vernon confronts Kovacs when the later barges through a locked door. ]] | [[Image:AltCar rail 5.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Vernon confronts Kovacs when the later barges through a locked door. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar rail 7.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Kovacs wins the ensuing fight and gives us a nice view of the side. ]] | [[Image:AltCar rail 7.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Kovacs wins the ensuing fight and gives us a nice view of the side. ]] | ||
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===Concept Art=== | ===Concept Art=== | ||
''The railgun used by the Protectorate builds on the technology used in the AK and streamlines it into a single unit, with additional stack-interfacing [https://www.artstation.com/artwork/gl9wZ optics].'' | ''The railgun used by the Protectorate builds on the technology used in the AK and streamlines it into a single unit, with additional stack-interfacing [https://www.artstation.com/artwork/gl9wZ optics].'' | ||
[[Image:AltCar concept 4.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Concept art of the Magnetic Rifle. It is apparently made by "BIOT-SAART Rail system Weapons" and is chambered in 7.6x34mm. Neither detail made it to the final prop. If the "20KJ" on the barrel is the muzzle energy, that would put the weapon somewhere between .50BMG and 14.5x114mm Soviet in power. Assuming an 8 gram/123 grain projectile (in line with other rounds of the same size), this would put muzzle velocity at around 2236m/s. ]] | [[Image:AltCar concept 4.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Concept art of the Magnetic Rifle. It is apparently made by "BIOT-SAART Rail system Weapons" and is chambered in 7.6x34mm. Neither detail made it to the final prop. If the "20KJ" on the barrel is the muzzle energy, that would put the weapon somewhere between .50BMG and 14.5x114mm Soviet in power. Assuming an 8 gram/123 grain projectile (in line with other rounds of the same size), this would put muzzle velocity at around 2236m/s, breaking the sound barrier an obscene ''six times over''.]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar concept 5.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Its not really clear why the concept art has a bunch of missile names on the side, or why the Soviet missile designations switch between Soviet and NATO naming convention. 96K6 is the Pantsir (NATO name SA-22) anti-air system and SA-19 is the 2K22 Tunguska, which predates Pantsir. ]] | [[Image:AltCar concept 5.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Its not really clear why the concept art has a bunch of missile names on the side, or why the Soviet missile designations switch between Soviet and NATO naming convention. 96K6 is the Pantsir (NATO name SA-22) anti-air system and SA-19 is the 2K22 Tunguska, which predates Pantsir. ]] | ||
=Sniper Rifles= | =Sniper Rifles= | ||
==Nemesis Arms | ==Nemesis Arms Vanquish== | ||
A few Envoy soldiers are seen with [[Nemesis Arms Vanquish]] snipers rifles in "Nora Inu" | A few Envoy soldiers are seen with [[Nemesis Arms Vanquish]] snipers rifles in "Nora Inu" | ||
[[File:Nemesis Arms Vanquish.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Nemesis Arms Vanquish - .308 Winchester]] | [[File:Nemesis Arms Vanquish.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Nemesis Arms Vanquish - .308 Winchester]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar vanq 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Vanquish sniper rifles are seen in silhouette. ]] | [[Image:AltCar vanq 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Vanquish sniper rifles are seen in silhouette. ]] | ||
== | ==SMK Synergy Syntarg== | ||
Envoy troops are seen with some sort of suppressed semi-auto scoped rifles in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7). The prop | Envoy troops are seen with some sort of suppressed semi-auto scoped rifles in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7). The prop is actually a [[SMK Synergy Syntarg]] air rifle modified with a suppressor and a large dummy magazine mounted into the bottom of the stock between the trigger guard and palm swell. | ||
[[File:SMK Synergy Syntarg.jpg|thumb|500px|none|SMK Synergy Suntarg - .22 pellet]] | |||
[[Image:AltCar EB 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|An Envoy holds the rifle during the ambush. ]] | [[Image:AltCar EB 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|An Envoy holds the rifle during the ambush. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar 925 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The rifle is seen as Rei pulls her pistol | [[Image:AltCar 925 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The rifle is seen as Rei pulls her pistol on Falconer. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar sniper 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|An ash-covered sniper rifle is seen after the viral strike. ]] | [[Image:AltCar sniper 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|An ash-covered sniper rifle is seen after the viral strike. ]] | ||
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Sarah ([[Olga Fonda]]) uses a prop grenade during a shootout in "Out Of The Past" (Episode 1). Judging by the blue-white explosion and "electrical arcs" effects on its targets, it seems to be an EMP grenade intended to fry an enemy's stack and RD them. Reileen Kawahara ([[Dichen Lachman]]) has a similar grenade on her gear in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7). Kovacs has several in the present as well. | Sarah ([[Olga Fonda]]) uses a prop grenade during a shootout in "Out Of The Past" (Episode 1). Judging by the blue-white explosion and "electrical arcs" effects on its targets, it seems to be an EMP grenade intended to fry an enemy's stack and RD them. Reileen Kawahara ([[Dichen Lachman]]) has a similar grenade on her gear in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7). Kovacs has several in the present as well. | ||
[[Image:AltCar frag 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Sarah pulls the pin on a grenade after running out of ammo for her Zoraki in "Out of the Past" ]] | [[Image:AltCar frag 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Sarah pulls the pin on a grenade after running out of ammo for her Zoraki in "Out of the Past" ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar frag 4.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The grenade explodes. Note the blue-white effects and the | [[Image:AltCar frag 4.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The grenade explodes. Note the blue-white effects and the beginning of "electrocution" effects on the helmet to the left. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar frag 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A grenade is seen on Rei's gear as she and Stronghold Kovacs move through a forest in "Nora Inu". For some reason she has rifle rounds on her strap, despite carrying a shotgun.]] | [[Image:AltCar frag 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A grenade is seen on Rei's gear as she and Stronghold Kovacs move through a forest in "Nora Inu". For some reason she has rifle rounds on her strap, despite carrying a shotgun.]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar frag 7.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Kovacs grabs a trio of grenades as he loads up in "Rage in Heaven" (Episode 9) ]] | [[Image:AltCar frag 7.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Kovacs grabs a trio of grenades as he loads up in "Rage in Heaven" (Episode 9) ]] | ||
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=Other= | =Other= | ||
==Rotary | ==Rotary Machine Gun== | ||
Poe has a pair of rotary Gatling-style weapons in the ceiling of the lobby for defense and puts them to good use in "Out of the Past" (Episode 1). While resembling old-fashioned Gatling Guns with their brass bodies and | Poe has a pair of rotary Gatling-style weapons in the ceiling of the lobby for defense and puts them to good use in "Out of the Past" (Episode 1). While resembling old-fashioned Gatling Guns with their brass bodies and general layout, they have electric drive and belt feed, with the old-fashioned look being continuation of the hotel's theme. | ||
[[Image:AltCar gatling 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|"Full guest | [[Image:AltCar gatling 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|"Full guest amenities", The Raven style. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar gatling 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The weapon opens fire. Being AI-controlled, the laser sight is clearly there just for looks.]] | [[Image:AltCar gatling 3.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The weapon opens fire. Being AI-controlled, the laser sight is clearly there just for looks.]] | ||
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==Arms Cache== | ==Arms Cache== | ||
A weapons dealer in "In a Lonely Place" (Episode 3) shows off his stock, which | A weapons dealer in "In a Lonely Place" (Episode 3) shows off his stock, which appears as a What's What of Vancouver-filmed sci-fi props. | ||
[[Image:AltCar bone 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The dealer's wares. A [[Lewis gun]] at top, two [[Bone Jack]]s and a "Beefeater" [[Smith & Wesson Model 610]] from the ''[[Blade]]'' trilogy, Detective Spooner's dressed-up [[Taurus Model 85]] from ''[[I, Robot]]'', an [[Arsenal Strike One]], [[COP 357 Derringer]], and a [[DA38 Derringer]]. ]] | [[Image:AltCar bone 1.jpg|600px|thumb|none|The dealer's wares. A [[Lewis gun]] at top, two [[Bone Jack]]s and a "Beefeater" [[Smith & Wesson Model 610]] from the ''[[Blade]]'' trilogy, Detective Spooner's dressed-up [[Taurus Model 85]] from ''[[I, Robot]]'', an [[Arsenal Strike One]], [[COP 357 Derringer]], and a [[DA38 Derringer]]. ]] | ||
[[Image:AltCar bone 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A [[Kel-Tec KSG]], and a vaguely AK-based prop rifle are seen beneath the Bone Jack. ]] | [[Image:AltCar bone 2.jpg|600px|thumb|none|A [[Kel-Tec KSG]], and a vaguely AK-based prop rifle are seen beneath the Bone Jack. ]] | ||
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A "Know which gun is legal" poster is seen in the police station, showing all the various weapons seen in the show. | A "Know which gun is legal" poster is seen in the police station, showing all the various weapons seen in the show. | ||
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Altered Carbon is a 2018 Netflix original neo-noir/sci-fi detective series set in the year 2384. Takeshi Kovacs, a rogue Special Forces operative turned terrorist/rebel played by multiple actors, is 250 years into an infinite prison sentence when he is brought back to investigate a suspicious death. As he investigates, events play out both in the present and as he flashes back to his past.
The following weapons were used in the television series Altered Carbon:
Note
The basic premise of Altered Carbon is that a technology called Digital Human Freight (DHF), a mind-uploading method which stores a digitized version of a human's memories, personality and consciousness on a device called a "stack", which is kept at the top of the spine. Said stack can be plugged into any body, with the body simply referred to as a "sleeve". As a result of such technology, the death of the body can be survived by uploading the stack to a new one, and even the destruction of the stack itself ("Real Death, or "getting RD'd") can be survived (after a fashion) by those rich enough to maintain backups.
As a result, a character can be played by multiple actors, and the main character of Takeshi Kovacs is played by four actors. Morgan Gao plays him as a boy (credited as "Young Tak") Will Yun Lee playing his "birth sleeve" (as "Stronghold Kovacs"), Byron Mann plays him in an older body (as "O.G. Kovas"), and Joel Kinnaman plays the body he uses in 2384 ("Takeshi Kovacs"). Additionally, Byron Mann appears as a body won by another character in 2384, and Joel Kinnaman is the "birth sleeve" of a police officer.
For purposes of the page, "Kovacs" refers to all incarnations of the character, though specific names are sometimes used.
Pistols
Heckler & Koch Mk. 23
A modified Heckler & Koch Mark 23 fitted with a large sight mount is seen used by Kovacs and other characters.
Timecop Beretta
An unidentified pistol in a "Timecop Beretta" shell seems to be the standard-issue Envoy handgun, known as the "Sun Jet".
Steyr M9-A1
The Steyr M9-A1 with external modification is used by police officers.
Beretta Px4 Storm
Jaeger (Daniel Bernhardt) carries a Beretta Px4 Storm fitted with a laser module in "Out of the Past" (Episode 1). Takeshi Kovacs (Will Yun Lee) carries a similar pistol while serving as a Colonial Tactical Assault Corp (CTAC) Praetorian. He is seen with it holstered in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7), where it is drawn and used by Rei (Dichen Lachman) during a shootout. Kovacs then keeps the handgun while serving with the Envoys. Other CTAC troops carry the Px4 as well, suggesting that is the standard weapon.
Police Handgun
Police Lieutenant Kristin Ortega (Martha Higareda) carries a prop handgun that doesn't seem to be based on anything and has no ejection port for empty cases
Nemex
Dimitri "Dimi the Twin" Kadmin (Tahmoh Penikett) carries a "Second model Nemex" energy pistol when he attempts to abduct Takeshi Kovacs (Joel Kinnaman) in the first episode. Kovacs takes the weapon for himself after Dimitri's death and carries it for the rest of the series. It is implied to be a high-end and fairly rare weapon by several other characters. While it appears similar to the Chiappa Rhino revolver, and some concept art is based on the Rhino, it does not appear to have any any actual firearm as its base.
Concept Art
The revolver is based on a modern-day Chiappa Rhino, with a futuristic twist. Instead of a traditional 6-round cylinder, this design features a high capacity fuel cell, transforming the gun into an energy weapon.
Ingram-40 Fletchette Pistol
Takeshi Kovacs Joel Kinnaman obtains a "Ingram-40 flechette gun" from a weapons dealer in Episode 3, "In a Lonely Place". It is describe as a C-TAC prototype firing flanged armor-piercing homing rounds from a 10-round clip. The flechettes are magnetically fired, and can be recalled to the weapon, allowing for functionally infinite ammo and the ability to hit targets from the rear.
Zoraki 925
Sarah (Olga Fonda) uses a Zoraki 925 blank-fire-only machine pistol in a shootout with CTAC in "Out of the Past" (Episode 1). Rei (Dichen Lachman) attempts to draw another during a training session in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7) but is disarmed. Interestingly, concept art shows the 925 as the base for a proposed police handgun.
Concept Art
Accles & Shelvoke "Cash Special" captive bolt pistol
Vernon Elliot (Ato Essandoh), undercover as a General, is issued a bolt pistol to kill his prostitute at the Head In The Clouds brothel in "Rage in Heaven" (Episode 9). The weapon is an Accles & Shelvoke "Cash Special" captive bolt pistol fitted with a trigger guard and a shroud over the rear of the action.
Particle Blaster
A "particle blaster" energy weapon belonging to Laurens Bancroft (James Purefoy) is used in his suicide/suspected murder that sets the series's events in motion.
Umarex Elite Force Racegun
Reileen "Rei" Kawahara (Dichen Lachman) uses an enormous handgun firing some sort of blaster bolts. She first uses it in "Man With My Face" (Episode 6) when rescuing Kovacs from Fight Dome and the weapons shows up later in "The Killers" (Episode 10) This is an airgun made by Umarex, called the Elite Force "Race Gun" with a futuristic shell covering everything except the grip.
Unidentified pistol 1
Several criminals are seen with an unidentified handgun similar to concept art for a police handgun.
Concept art
Unidentified pistol 2
Some odd handguns are seen holstered in scenes where they are not drawn.
Unidentified pistol 3
Glock 17
Vidura (Katie Stuart) is seen with Glock 17 well hidden in a futuristic shell after the Rawling virus strike in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7)
Shotguns
Winchester Model 1897
Poe (Chris Conner), the AI proprietor of The Raven hotel, uses a Winchester Model 1897 riot gun to defend his establishment.
Kel-Tec KSG
Reileen "Rei" Kawahara (Dichen Lachman) is seen with a Kel-Tec KSG shotgun in a flashback to her time in the Yakuza on Harlan's World in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7). She uses alongside her brother in a shootout before abandoning it for the Envoy blaster.
UTAS UTS-15
C-TAC Praetorians use the UTAS UTS-15 shotgun.
Submachine Guns
TDI Vector
Yakuza on Haralan's World use TDI Vectors during a shootout with Kocavs and Rei in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7).
Assault Rifles
Shocktrooper AK (AKS-74U)
A heavily modified 5.45mm AK-pattern rifle (probably an AKS-74U) is the standard C-TAC assault rifle in flashbacks. According to concept art, it uses conventional ammo with a secondary magnetic rail to increase velocity. At least one firing prop was made, as Kovacs's rifle is seen cycling.
TRIVIA: A conventional firearm with an integrated coilgun system to increase velocity is a widely used concept in near-future science fiction. The idea is that using a relatively weak round means low recoil with the same performance you could get from a much more powerful one. The only issue with this is that it is completely wrong, and not how physics works whatsoever. It doesn't matter how the projectile is launched, because of Newton's third law, firing a projectile of a certain weight at a certain velocity with a coilgun system will give you identical recoil to firing that same projectile at that same velocity with gunpowder. The ONLY advantage this would have would be being slightly quieter, and perhaps the logistical benefits of being able to retrofit preexisting rifles for different roles, as the additional components would make for an extremely heavy and expensive weapon.
Concept Art
The modified AK is used in the show's flashback sequences. It features an updated barrel which increases the bullet's velocity using a magnetic rail.
Envoy Blaster
The standard weapon of the Envoy special forces is a assault rifle/blaster built off of a Tippman Cronus paintball marker. It is fitted with a side-folding stock, EOTech 3X-FTS magnifier as a dot sight, plenty of rails, a light/laser combo, and a "shark teeth" style muzzle device.
Magnetic Assault Rifle
Vernon Elliott (Ato Essandoh) uses a magnetically fired assault rifle, described by Kovacs as a "TAC Marine standard-issue AR". The prop itself proclaims it to be a "DUAL STAGE MAG-TIC RAIL". Concept art refers to it as a "Shock Trooper Railgun" and states that it is a refined evolution of the AK-74-based weapon used 250 years earlier.
Concept Art
The railgun used by the Protectorate builds on the technology used in the AK and streamlines it into a single unit, with additional stack-interfacing optics.
Sniper Rifles
Nemesis Arms Vanquish
A few Envoy soldiers are seen with Nemesis Arms Vanquish snipers rifles in "Nora Inu"
SMK Synergy Syntarg
Envoy troops are seen with some sort of suppressed semi-auto scoped rifles in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7). The prop is actually a SMK Synergy Syntarg air rifle modified with a suppressor and a large dummy magazine mounted into the bottom of the stock between the trigger guard and palm swell.
Grenades
EMP Grenade
Sarah (Olga Fonda) uses a prop grenade during a shootout in "Out Of The Past" (Episode 1). Judging by the blue-white explosion and "electrical arcs" effects on its targets, it seems to be an EMP grenade intended to fry an enemy's stack and RD them. Reileen Kawahara (Dichen Lachman) has a similar grenade on her gear in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7). Kovacs has several in the present as well.
Blast grenade
Dimi (Byron Mann) uses some sort of less-lethal blast grenade in "Man with My Face" (Episode 6). Somehow it throws Kovacs and Ortega backward and through a window without killing them and, from all appearances, missing Dimi.
Other
Rotary Machine Gun
Poe has a pair of rotary Gatling-style weapons in the ceiling of the lobby for defense and puts them to good use in "Out of the Past" (Episode 1). While resembling old-fashioned Gatling Guns with their brass bodies and general layout, they have electric drive and belt feed, with the old-fashioned look being continuation of the hotel's theme.
Taser pistol
A futuristic taser pistol is used to incapacitate Kovacs in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7)
Breaching Charge
A Protectorate team uses a sci-fi breaching charge to breach a Yakuza stronghold in "Nora Inu" (Episode 7).
Arms Cache
A weapons dealer in "In a Lonely Place" (Episode 3) shows off his stock, which appears as a What's What of Vancouver-filmed sci-fi props.
Weapons Poster
A "Know which gun is legal" poster is seen in the police station, showing all the various weapons seen in the show.