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Gomorrah - Season 1: Difference between revisions
[[Image:Gomorra.La.Series.S01.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Gomorrah - Season 1'' (2014)]]
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[[Glock 17]]s can be seen in episode 1: "Il clan dei Savastano," episode 6 "Roulette spagnola," episode 11 "100 modi per uccidere," and in brief shots in episode 12 "Gli Immortali."
[[Glock 17]]s can be seen in episode 1: "Il clan dei Savastano," episode 6 "Roulette spagnola," episode 11 "100 modi per uccidere," and in brief shots in episode 12 "Gli Immortali."
These are Glock 17s, with a 9x21mm IMI barrel, as evidenced by the boxes of ammunition near the gun case at the shooting range. 9x21mm IMI is a civilian-legal alternative to 9x19mm Parabellum (with near-identical dimensions and ballistics save for case length), which is illegal for use by civilians in Italy.
The Glock 17s seen at the range are fitted with a 9x21mm IMI barrel, as evidenced by the boxes of Fiocchi 9x21mm IMI ammunition near the gun case at the shooting range. 9x21mm IMI is a civilian-legal alternative to 9x19mm Parabellum (with near-identical dimensions and ballistics save for case length). 9x19mm is normally illegal for use by civilians in Italy, as such it makes sense to see 9x21mm IMI instead at a local shooting range; however there is nothing suggesting that the 9mm caliber pistols seen in ''Gomorrah'' are necessarily all chambered in 9x21; it can be reasonably assumed that it only applies to the firearms seen at the range.
Glock 17s can be seen in episode 1: "Il clan dei Savastano," episode 6 "Roulette spagnola," episode 11 "100 modi per uccidere," and in brief shots in episode 12 "Gli Immortali."
The Glock 17s seen at the range are fitted with a 9x21mm IMI barrel, as evidenced by the boxes of Fiocchi 9x21mm IMI ammunition near the gun case at the shooting range. 9x21mm IMI is a civilian-legal alternative to 9x19mm Parabellum (with near-identical dimensions and ballistics save for case length). 9x19mm is normally illegal for use by civilians in Italy, as such it makes sense to see 9x21mm IMI instead at a local shooting range; however there is nothing suggesting that the 9mm caliber pistols seen in Gomorrah are necessarily all chambered in 9x21; it can be reasonably assumed that it only applies to the firearms seen at the range.
Beretta 92FS
Ciro Di Marzio (Marco D'Amore) and several other gang members are seen carrying and using a Beretta 92FS in episode 1: "Il clan dei Savastano," episode 2: "Ti fidi di me?" episode 4: "Sangue africano," episode 9: "Gelsomina Verde," episode 10: "Ora facciamo i Conte," episode 11: "100 modi per uccidere," and episode 12: "Gli Immortali."
Danielino's Beretta 92FS
This is the first gun in the series that has a continuous role: after receiving it from Ciro Di Marzio the Beretta 92FS stays in the hands of Danielino (Vincenzo Sacchettino) for the rest of the episode and the next episode and it appears in several scenes. The filmmakers clearly don't always use the same gun in every scene although it isn't always possible to tell. Danielino's Beretta 92FS appears in episode 9: "Gelsomina Verde" and episode 10: "Ora facciamo i Conte." It is just an ordinary Beretta 92FS without any special markings or customizations.
Bruni 92
A chrome Bruni 92 first appears in episode 8: "La scheda bianca." And a Bruni 92 is carried by several different gang members in a few scenes in episode 12: "Gli Immortali." Even though the Bruni 92 is used to shoot characters it is never actually seen firing. A real(?) Beretta 92FS Inox briefly appears in the hands of Ciro in episode 9: "Gelsomina Verde."
Zoraki 914
Salvatore Conte's bodyguard is carrying a Zoraki 914 in episode 6: "Roulette spagnola." It's most clearly visible when they have a polite conversation with the Russian messenger in the bathroom. The bodyguard later appears to use the Zoraki 914 during a shootout though it isn't very visible then.
Walther PPK
In episode 12: "Gli Immortali" Ciro Di Marzio uses a Walther PPK during the showdown.
Revolvers
Smith & Wesson Model 36
A nickel plated Smith & Wesson Model 36 is used in episode 2: "Ti fidi di me?" after Don Pietro Savastano (Fortunato Cerlino) orders Ciro to help his son Genny (Salvatore Esposito) commit his first murder. The Smith & Wesson Model 36 later reappears in episode 12: "Gli Immortali" when it is used for one of the assassinations and it can also be spotted in a few other scenes in episode 12.
Blow 38
In episode 6: "Roulette spagnola" Russian mobster Eremenko pulls out a revolver and suggests Ciro plays Russian Roulette to entertain him and his guests. The revolver however is a blank firing Blow 38.
Smith & Wesson Model 15 Snub
A Smith & Wesson Model 15 Snub appears for the first time in episode 7: "Imma contro tutti." It later reappears in episode 11: "100 modi per uccidere" and episode 12: "Gli Immortali."
Smith & Wesson Model 49
In episode 10: "Ora facciamo i Conte" Don Salvatore Conte (Marco Palvetti) shoots someone with a Smith & Wesson Model 49 "Bodyguard". The weapon is only briefly seen.
Smith & Wesson Model 625
A Smith & Wesson Model 625 is used in episode 7: "Imma contro tutti" and episode 11: "100 modi per uccidere."
Ruger GP100
A Ruger GP100 is carried by one of Genny's goons in episode 12: "Gli Immortali." However there's a cut below the barrel indicating it's been deactivated.
Submachine Guns
Beretta PM12S
A Beretta PM12S is used during a shootout in episode 1: "Il clan dei Savastano" but it's barely visible. However in episode 4: "Sangue africano" PM12S's are very visibly used. They reappear in episode 12: "Gli Immortali" when Track (Carmine Monaco) uses one during several scenes.
Franchi LF-57
A Franchi LF-57 is used by hitmen in episode 7 "Imma contro tutti." The Franchi LF-57 is fired but unfortunately there aren't any shots of it being fired, just windows breaking.
In episode 12: "Gli Immortali" an Uzi is seen for the first time when Genny Savastano and his goons are forced to go into hiding. The Uzi is never seen fired however. In episode 1: "Il clan dei Savastano" something that appears to be an Uzi can briefly be seen fired but it's hard to tell.
Rifles
Type 56-1
Several gang members are seen carrying and using Type 56-1's and usually with the stock folded. They also carry AKS-47's but it isn't always possible to tell the difference (see also: AKS-47 on this page) They first appear in episode 1: "Il clan dei Savastano." They later briefly appear on a photograph in episode 4: "Sangue africano." And in episode 12: "Gli Immortali" Type 56-1's and AKS-47's are used by a lot of gang members.
AKS-47
Several gang members are seen with AKS-47's in episode 1: "Il clan dei Savastano" and in episode 12: "Gli Immortali." There's a continuity error when some actors can be seen switching from AKS-47 to Type 56-1 during a shootout in episode 1.
AK-47
An AK-47 can be spotted in several scenes in episode 12: "Gli Immortali."
AIMS
An AIMS can be spotted briefly in several scenes in episode 12: "Gli Immortali." However it is never fired and the front sight is clearly missing.
Various
Hidden stashes and transactions
Thanks to its gangster theme several characters are seen using hidden gun stashes and covert transactions in episode 1: "Il clan dei Savastano," episode 2: "Ti fidi di me?" episode 6: "Roulette spagnola" and episode 9: "Gelsomina Verde."
Ciro's gun permit
In episode 1: "Il clan dei Savastano" Ciro Di Marzio gets a gun permit after he is seen firing a Glock at a shooting range.
Genny's gun lamps
In episode 2: "Ti fidi di me?" two gun lamps can be seen in Genny Savastano's room. These are not real firearms.
Unidentified suppressed firearm
In episode 7: "Imma contro tutti" Carlucciello (Walter Lippa) uses an unidentified firearm with a suppressor to take out the Martone brothers. It's only briefly seen as he holds a newspaper over it.
Track's light gun
In episode 12: "Gli Immortali" after Genny's gone into hiding Track can be seen playing a video game with a light gun. However the light gun and the game are presumably a mockup.