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==1870 Swiss Tell 1 Air Pistol== | ==1870 Swiss Tell 1 Air Pistol== | ||
[[Image:1870 Swiss Tell 1 Air Pistol.jpg|thumb|right|400px|1870 Swiss Tell 1 Air Pistol]] | [[Image:1870 Swiss Tell 1 Air Pistol.jpg|thumb|right|400px|1870 Swiss Tell 1 Air Pistol]] | ||
{{Gun Title|1870 Swiss Tell 1 Air Pistol}} | |||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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| ''[[If....]]'' || [[Malcolm McDowell]] ||Mick Travis|| ||1968 | | ''[[If....]]'' || [[Malcolm McDowell]] ||Mick Travis|| ||1968 | ||
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|''[[Mandalorian, The - Season 1|The Mandalorian]]''|| ||Farmer|| "Chapter 4: Sanctuary" ||2019 | |||
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| [[Maud Adams]] || Octopussy || | | [[Maud Adams]] || Octopussy || | ||
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| ''[[Bergerac - Season 9|Bergerac]]'' || Phil Smeeton || Michael Younger || With scope; "The Lohans" (S09E10) || 1991 | |||
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==Crosman 2240 CO2 Pistol== | ==Crosman 2240 CO2 Pistol== | ||
[[Image:Crossman 2240 Air Pistol.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Crosman 2240 CO2 Pistol]] | [[Image:Crossman 2240 Air Pistol.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Crosman 2240 CO2 Pistol]] | ||
{{Gun Title|Crosman 2240 CO2 Pistol}} | |||
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|''[[Stranger Things - Season 1|Stranger Things]]''||||Government Agents||"Chapter Six: The Monster" (S01E06) ||2016 | |''[[Stranger Things - Season 1|Stranger Things]]''||||Government Agents||"Chapter Six: The Monster" (S01E06) ||2016 | ||
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| rowspan=2 | ''[[Witches of East End - Season 2|Witches of East End]]''||[[Michelle Hurd]]||Alex|| rowspan=2 | season 2 || rowspan=2 | 2014 | |||
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| [[Julia Ormond]]||Joanna Beauchamp | |||
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|''[[Alpha Protocol]]''|| || ||2010 | |''[[Alpha Protocol]]''|| || ||2010 | ||
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[[File:Crossman American Classic.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Crosman American Classic - .177 pellets]] | [[File:Crossman American Classic.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Crosman American Classic - .177 pellets]] | ||
{{Gun Title|Crosman American Classic}} | {{Gun Title|Crosman American Classic}} | ||
=== Film === | |||
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| ''[[3 Women]]'' || [[Shelley Duvall]] || Millie Lammoreaux || || 1977 | |||
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== | ==Diana 5 Air Pistol== | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:Diana 5.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Diana 5 Air Pistol]] | ||
{{Gun Title|Diana 5 Air Pistol}} | |||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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|''[[ | |''[[Goldfinger#"The Guns of James Bond" Featurette|The Guns of James Bond]]''|| [[Geoffrey Boothroyd]] || Himself ||television featurette on the [[Dr. No]] ultimate edition DVD special features covering the filming of [[Goldfinger]]||1964 | ||
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|} | |} | ||
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==Diana 5G Air Pistol== | |||
==Diana 5G Air Pistol== | |||
[[Image:Diana 5G.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Diana 5G Air Pistol]] | [[Image:Diana 5G.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Diana 5G Air Pistol]] | ||
{{Gun Title|Diana 5G Air Pistol}} | |||
=== Film === | === Film === | ||
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== | == FAS AP 604 == | ||
[[ | [[File:FAS AP604.jpg|thumb|right|400px|FAS AP 604 - .177 (4.5mm)]] | ||
'''Fabrica Armi Sportive (FAS) AP 604''' target air pistol was produced in 1980s-1990s. A modern version '''Chiappa FAS 6004''' appeared in 2014. | |||
=== | === Television === | ||
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| ''[[Bergerac - Season 6|Bergerac]]'' || Barrie Houghton || Reno || AP 604 with Singlepoint OEG sighting device and fake gas tank; "Retirement Plan" (S06E08) || 1988 | |||
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== Feinwerkbau C55 Model Air Gun == | |||
[[Image:C55 left.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Feinwerkbau C55]] | |||
[[Image:SWNaboo.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Screen used resin casting of a modified Feinwerkbau C55 as used in ''[[Star Wars|Star Wars: The Phantom Menace]]''. Note that from the grip it is clear that either this is a reversed image, or a left handed version of the pistol.]] | |||
===Film=== | |||
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|''[[ | |''[[Star_Wars:_The_Prequel_Trilogy|Star Wars (The Phantom Menace, 1999)]]''|| [[Natalie Portman]] || Padmé Amidala || As blasters made from resin castings of modified C55s. The bottom mounted CO2 reservoir has been removed and replaced with a smaller secondary barrel, and optical sights have been mounted onto the top but the the rest of the pistol is largely unmodified || 1999 | ||
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==Gamo PR-15== | ==Gamo PR-15== | ||
[[Image:Gamo PR-15.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Gamo PR-15 - .177 BB/pellet]] | [[Image:Gamo PR-15.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Gamo PR-15 - .177 BB/pellet]] | ||
{{Gun Title|Gamo PR-15}} | |||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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==Haenel Model 28== | ==Haenel Model 28== | ||
[[Image:Haenel28.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Haenel Model 28 - 4.5mm]] | [[Image:Haenel28.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Haenel Model 28 - 4.5mm]] | ||
{{Gun Title|Haenel Model 28}} | |||
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== | == Hämmerli Master == | ||
[[File: | [[File:Hammerli Master Air Pistol.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Hämmerli Master - .177]] | ||
{{Gun Title| | |||
'''Hämmerli Master''' is an air pistol by the Swiss company Hämmerli. It was produced in 1964-1977 (some sources claim till 1979). | |||
{{Gun Title|Hämmerli Master}} | |||
=== Film === | === Film === | ||
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| ''[[Mafia Junction]]'' || [[Ivan Rassimov]] || Inspector Cliff Hoyst || With sniper scope and fake sound suppressor || 1973 | |||
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== IZh-45 == | |||
[[File:IZh-45 SPP Air Pistol.jpg|thumb|right|400px|IZh-45 SPP - .177 (4.5 mm)]] | |||
'''IZh-45''' (originally '''SPP''' ("sportivniy pnevmaticheskiy pistolet", sporting compressed air pistol) is a Soviet sporting air pistol, produced by Izhmech in 1945-1947. It is a nearly copy on German pre-war '''Em-Ge Zenit''' (another post-war copy of Zenit is a British '''Millard Bros. Diana Mk IV'''). 54,890 piecies of IZh-45 was produced, in both smoothbore and rifled modifications. | |||
{{Gun Title|IZh-45}} | |||
=== Film === | |||
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== IZh-53 == | == IZh-53 == | ||
[[File:IZh53M.jpg|thumb|right|400px| | [[File:IZh53M.jpg|thumb|right|400px|MP-53M (modern version) - .177 (4.5 mm)]] | ||
'''IZh-53''' (currently '''MP-53''') is a Soviet/Russian sporting air pistol, produced by Izhmech from 1990 onwards. | |||
{{Gun Title|IZh-53}} | {{Gun Title|IZh-53}} | ||
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==Marksman 1010 BB pistol== | ==Marksman 1010 BB pistol== | ||
[[Image:Marksman1010C.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Marksman 1010 Classic BB Pistol]] | [[Image:Marksman1010C.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Marksman 1010 Classic BB Pistol]] | ||
{{Gun Title|Marksman 1010 BB pistol}} | |||
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|''[[ | | ''[[National Lampoon's Vacation]]'' || Chevy Chase || Clark Griswold || || 1983 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[El Mariachi]]'' || || Thug || || 1992 | ||
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| ''[[ | |''[[Law & Order - Season 10|Law & Order]]''|| || Officer || holstered, "Sundown" (S10E09) ||1999 | ||
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| ''[[ | |''[[Chappelle's Show]]''|| Duane Littles || Barber || S03E01|| 2006 | ||
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|''[[Goldfinger]]'' || [[Sean Connery]] ||James Bond ||used to fire a grappling hook ||1964 | |rowspan=2|''[[Goldfinger]]'' || [[Sean Connery]] ||James Bond ||used to fire a grappling hook ||rowspan=2|1964 | ||
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|''[[ | |Michael Mellinger ||Kisch ||Model 60 | ||
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| rowspan=2| ''[[The President's Analyst]]'' || John Gunn || FBR Agent Carter || ||rowspan=2|1967 | |||
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| unknown actor || FBR Agent Valentine || | |||
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|''[[Scanners]]'' || [[Michael Ironside]] ||Darryl Revok || ||1981 | |''[[Scanners]]'' || [[Michael Ironside]] ||Darryl Revok || ||1981 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen Years Later Affair]]'' ||[[Geoffrey Lewis]] ||Janus|| || 1983 | |||
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|''[[Commando]]'' || [[Vernon Wells]] ||Bennett || ||1985 | |''[[Commando]]'' || [[Vernon Wells]] ||Bennett || ||1985 | ||
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|''[[Memoirs of an Invisible Man]]'' || ||Government agents || ||1992 | |''[[Memoirs of an Invisible Man]]'' || ||Government agents || ||1992 | ||
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|''[[The Rock]]''|| [[Jim Maniaci]]||Private Scarpetti ||Dual wielded ||1996 | |rowspan=2|''[[The Rock]]''|| [[Jim Maniaci]]||Private Scarpetti ||Dual wielded ||rowspan=2|1996 | ||
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| [[Ingo Neuhaus]] ||"Marine That Dies"||Dual wielded | |||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Old School]]''|| [[Will Ferrell]] ||Frank Ricard || ||2003 | |''[[Old School]]''|| [[Will Ferrell]] ||Frank Ricard || ||2003 | ||
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|''[[Lake Placid vs. Anaconda]]'' ||Annabel Wright || Sarah || ||2015 | |''[[Lake Placid vs. Anaconda]]'' ||Annabel Wright || Sarah || ||2015 | ||
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|''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' || [[James Marsden]] || Tom Wachowski || Model 60 with brown grips ||2020 | |||
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="300"|'''Note / Episode''' | !align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="300"|'''Note / Episode''' | ||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|'''Date''' | !align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|'''Date''' | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Battlestar Galactica]]'' || [[Lance LeGault]] || Bootes || "The Lost Warrior" (S01E04) || 1978 | |||
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| rowspan=3| ''[[The X-Files - Season 2]]''|| Jayne Atkinson || Willa Ambrose || rowspan=3| "Fearful Symmetry" (S2E18) || rowspan=3| 1995 | | rowspan=3| ''[[The X-Files - Season 2]]''|| Jayne Atkinson || Willa Ambrose || rowspan=3| "Fearful Symmetry" (S2E18) || rowspan=3| 1995 | ||
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|''[[Supernatural - Season 5]]''|| [[Alex Arsenault]] ||Trevor || Nickel plated model 60 / "Swap Meat" (S05E12) ||2010 | |''[[Supernatural - Season 5]]''|| [[Alex Arsenault]] ||Trevor || Nickel plated model 60 / "Swap Meat" (S05E12) ||2010 | ||
|- | |||
|''[[The Mandalorian|The Mandalorian Season 1]]''|| [[Clancy Brown]] || Burg || modified to look like a blaster pistol/"Chapter 6: The Prisoner" (S01E06) ||2019 | |||
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|} | |} | ||
=== | ===Animation=== | ||
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==Pneu Dart Model 179B CO2 Pistol== | ==Pneu Dart Model 179B CO2 Pistol== | ||
[[Image:Pneu Dart Model 179B.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Pneu Dart Model 179B CO2 Pistol]] | [[Image:Pneu Dart Model 179B.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Pneu Dart Model 179B CO2 Pistol]] | ||
{{Gun Title|Pneu Dart Model 179B CO2 Pistol}} | |||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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==Pneu Dart X-2 Tranquilizer | ==Pneu Dart X-2 Tranquilizer Pistol== | ||
[[File:PneuX2.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Pneu Dart X2]] | [[File:PneuX2.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Pneu Dart X2]] | ||
{{Gun Title|Pneu Dart X-2 Tranquilizer Pistol}} | |||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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== | ===Video Game=== | ||
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| ''[[ | |''[[Battlefield 2042]]''||S21 Syrette Pistol|| Fictionalized ||2021 | ||
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==Umarex Walther Red Hawk== | ==Umarex Walther Red Hawk== | ||
[[File:Walther Red Hawk CO2.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Umarex Walther Red Hawk - .177 pellets]] | [[File:Walther Red Hawk CO2.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Umarex Walther Red Hawk - .177 pellets]] | ||
The '''Umarex Walther Red Hawk''' is a CO2 powered air pistol with an integral red dot sight. It is based on the Walther CP99 (which is itself a replica of the [[Walther P99]]) hence the Walther trademarks and licensing, despite the fact that it is not actually based on a real Walther product. | The '''Umarex Walther Red Hawk''' is a CO2 powered air pistol with an integral red dot sight. It is based on the [[Walther CP99]] (which is itself a replica of the [[Walther P99]]) hence the Walther trademarks and licensing, despite the fact that it is not actually based on a real Walther product. | ||
{{Gun Title|Umarex Walther Red Hawk}} | |||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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==Walther LP-53== | ==Walther LP-53== | ||
[[Image:Walther LP-53 Air Pistol.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Walther LP-53 Air Pistol]] | [[Image:Walther LP-53 Air Pistol.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Walther LP-53 Air Pistol]] | ||
[[File:Walther lp53 barrel weight.JPG|thumb|right|400px|Walther LP-53 with barrel weight]] | |||
{{Gun Title|Walther LP-53}} | |||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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|''[[From Russia with Love]]''||[[Sean Connery]] ||James Bond|| Promotional material only ||1963 | |''[[From Russia with Love]]''||[[Sean Connery]] ||James Bond|| Promotional material only ||1963 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[The Secret of the Black Widow (Das Geheimnis der schwarzen Witwe)|The Secret of the Black Widow]]'' || Doris Kirchner || Helen Osbourn || Without the ajustable rear sight and with shorter barrel || 1963 | ||
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| ''[[That Man from Rio (L'homme de Rio)]]'' || | | rowspan=3|''[[That Man from Rio (L'homme de Rio)]]'' || [[Jean-Paul Belmondo]] || Adrien Dufourquet || rowspan=3| || rowspan=3|1964 | ||
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| | | Milton Ribeiro || Tupac | ||
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| | | [[Françoise Dorléac]] || Agnès Villermosa | ||
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| ''[[The Majordomo (Le majordome)]]'' || [[Paul Hubschmid]] || "The Cat" | | rowspan=2|''[[The Majordomo (Le majordome)]]'' || [[Jacques Seiler]] || Albert || rowspan=2| || rowspan=2|1965 | ||
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| [[Paul Hubschmid]] || "The Cat" | |||
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== Walther LPM-1== | == Walther LPM-1== | ||
[[File:Walther LPM-1.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Walther LPM-1 Air Gun]] | [[File:Walther LPM-1.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Walther LPM-1 Air Gun]] | ||
{{Gun Title|Walther LPM-1}} | |||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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|''[[ | |''[[Star_Wars:_The_Prequel_Trilogy|Star Wars (The Phantom Menace, 1999)]]''|| || Naboo Security Officers || As blasters made from resin castings of modified C55s. They are fitted with optics and underbarrel attachments and have had grooves machined into the air reservoir. || 1999 | ||
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==Webley Mk 1 Air Pistol== | ==Webley Mk 1 Air Pistol== | ||
[[File:WebleyMk1AirPistol.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Webley Mk 1 Air Pistol - .22]] | [[File:WebleyMk1AirPistol.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Webley Mk 1 Air Pistol, straight grip - .22]] | ||
''' | [[File:Webley mk I slant post war.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Webley Mk 1 Air Pistol, slant grip post-war - .22]] | ||
The '''Webley Mk 1 Air Pistol''' was the first air pistol manufactured by Webley starting in 1924. At the time the Mk 1 was revolutionary in terms of how the cocking action worked, using a linkage to allow the barrel to barrel to pivot at the front of the gun leading to a very compact weapon for its power. The original version had a somewhat atypical grip shape and angle and is today known as the "straight grip" model. In 1935 this was replaced by the more typical "slant grip" model, which was further modified after World War 2 with a milled section on the barrel to aid grip during cocking. Although the [[Webley Senior]] was an improved version featuring easier barrel unlocking and cocking, production of both models carried on in parallel until the introduction of the [[Webley Premier]] in 1964. Alongside the Mk 1 Webley also produced the far shorter lived and rarer Mk 2 between 1925 and 1930. This was a target version of the pistol with the main differences being internal modifications to the pistol system to increase consistency and therefore accuracy. | |||
{{Gun Title|Webley Mk 1 Air Pistol}} | |||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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|''[[Let Him Have It]]''|||||| Straight Grip||1991 | |||
|''[[Let Him Have It]]''|||||| ||1991 | |||
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|''[[Defiance | |''[[Defiance - Season 1|Defiance]]''||[[Rob Stewart]]|| Eddie Braddock|| Slant grip post-war / "Brothers in Arms" (S01E06)||2013 | ||
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|''[[Obi-Wan Kenobi]]'' || [[Ewan McGregor]] || Obi-Wan Kenobi || Visually modified as a Blaster pistol || 2022 | |||
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==Webley | ==Webley Senior Air Pistol== | ||
[[ | [[File:Seniorweb588.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Webley Senior Air Pistol, slant grip post-war - .22 pellet]] | ||
[[ | [[File:Webley Premier Model E.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Webley Premier, Model E - .177 pellet]] | ||
''' | The '''Webley Senior Air Pistol''' is an evolution of the [[Webley Mk 1]], with the principal difference being an improved double linkage to the cocking action. This meant that rather than an approximate 90 degree throw of the barrel to compress the spring, this same compression is done over a close to 180 degree throw reducing the force required. Although the difference in the cocking linkage is visible on the outside even when in the ready to fire position, the easier to see indicator of this model is the side mounted lever added to the barrel locking latch. The original Senior follows the same model progression as the Mk 1, with the initial straight grip version being released in 1930, being replaced by the slant grip version in 1935, and a milled gripping section being added to the barrel after World War 2. In 1964 the Senior was rebranded as the '''Webley Premier''' and went through a series of models, A to F along with a transitional model, featuring minor incremental mostly internal changes (such as piston material, trigger pin numbers and location, finishing techniques etc.) before introducing the final '''Webley Premier Mk II''' in 1975 which had an alloy frame and relocated the barrel latch spring to a blister on the left side of the piston tube (a design element which remained on the future Hurricane and Tempest). Production of this final model lasted only 2 years before it was finally replaced with the [[Webley Hurricane]]. The pistol was available in .177 and .22 calibre, and could be switched from one to the other by replacing the barrel assembly. | ||
{{Gun Title|Webley Senior Air Pistol}} | |||
=== | ===Film=== | ||
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|''[[ | |''[[Shaft in Africa]]''|| ||Col. Gonder's Bodyguard ||Slant grip ||1973 | ||
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|''[[ | |''[[The Mandalorian]]''||[[Bill Burr]]||Miggs Mayfield||Premier Model E / "Chapter 6: The Prisoner" ||2019 | ||
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==Webley Junior Mk II Air Pistol== | |||
[[File:Webley Junior Mk II.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Webley Junior Mk II Air Pistol - .177 pellet]] | |||
The '''Webley Junior Mk II Air Pistol''' was an update to the Webley Junior to bring it more in line with the contemporary [[Webley Premier]]. Like its predecessor the Webley Junior Mk II was a smaller weapon available only in .177 calibre, but can be distinguished from the earlier model by its solid frame and the Premier style barrel locking latch (the origigal Webley Junior had a locking latch styled on the [[Webley Mk 1]]). Introduced in 1973, the Junior Mk II was the first Webley air pistol to relocated the barrel latch spring to a blister on the left side of the piston tube, a feature that would be adopted by the Premier Mk II in 1975. Production of the Webley Junior Mk II was relatively short lasting till only 1976, being conceptually replaced in 1977 by the comaparatively unpolular [[Webley Typhoon]]. | |||
{{Gun Title|Webley Junior Mk II Air Pistol}} | |||
=== | ===Film=== | ||
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|''[[ | |''[[Alien]]''|| || ||Heavily modified into a miniature vertsion of the [[Rexim-Favor]] based laser pistols ||1979 | ||
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==Webley | ==Webley Hurricane Air Pistol== | ||
[[ | [[Image:beeman_hurricane.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Webley Hurricane - .177]] | ||
''' | [[Image:Webley Hurricane unhooded.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Webley Hurricane with un-hooded front sight - .177]] | ||
=== | The '''Webley Hurricane Air Pistol''' is in essence a cosmetic upgrade to the [[Webley Premier Mk II]]. When the Premier Mk II was introduced in 1975 Webley introduced a cheaper alloy frame, which led to what many people saw as an unsightly step in the piston tube where it transitioned from the alloy frame to steel. In order to hide this Webley introduced the Hurricane in 1977 which features a polymer shroud over the piston tube. It also has an extended barrel and an overhanging rear portion which houses the adjustable rear sight (which could be removed an replaced with a scope mount. Although these enlarged front and rear sections created a longer sight radius, the overall larger size of the pistol gave the impression that it would have greater power and mechanical accuracy to the earlier Premier, which was not the case leading to the Hurricane being somewhat unpopular. This led to Webley introducing the [[Webley Tempest]], which was essentially a Hurricane with the largely cosmetic extended barrel and rear section chopped down to the size of the original Premier and fitted with simpler but easier to use sights. The Hurricane continued production in parallel with the more compact Tempest until they were both discontinued in 2005. The Webley Hurricane is also sold as the Beeman Model 2261 Hurricane in the USA. Webley also released a Junior version of the Hurricane known as the '''Webley Typhoon''' (a name since appropriated for an unrelated pistol) which featured a slightly shorter and narrower grip. This version proved immensely unpopular as the rest of the pistol remained huge so was still seen as unmanageable for people young enough to require the smaller grip, so production only ran between 1977 and 1982. | ||
{{Gun Title|Webley Hurricane Air Pistol}} | |||
===Film=== | |||
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|''[[ | |''[[If Looks Could Kill]]''||[[Gabrielle Anwar]]||Mariska|| ||1991 | ||
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|''[[XXX]]''|| [[Mary-Pat Green]] ||Diner waitress|| ||2002 | |||
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===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
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|''[[ | |''[[Peep Show]]''||[[Olivia Colman]]||Sophie Chapman||"Dream Job" (S01E05) ||2003 - ???? | ||
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=Air | ==Webley Tempest Air Pistol== | ||
[[Image:BeemanWebleyTempest.jpg|thumb|right|400px|.177 Tempest Air pistol - distributed by both Beeman (USA) and Webley (UK)]] | |||
[[Image: | [[Image:WebleyTempestPIstol.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Webley Tempest Pistol]] | ||
{{Gun Title| | The '''Webley Tempest Air Pistol''' was introduced in 1977 as a more compact and simpler alternative to the [[Webley Hurricane]]. The Typhoon proved immensely popular, and was Webley's flagship air pistol until the manufacturer went into liquidation in 2005 and ceased all domestic manufacture. In 2009 the Webley Tempest was reintroduced, but is now manufactured in Turkey to different standards so there is not parts commonality with pre-2005 guns. The Tempest has been imported into the USA where it has been distributed under both the Beeman and Webley banner. British air pistols are not required to be individually serialised and are instead just printed with a batch number, however import laws into the USA mean that pistols destined for the American market have a unique serial number on the frame. | ||
===Film=== | |||
{{Gun Title|Webley Tempest Air Pistol}} | |||
=== Film=== | |||
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| ''[[ | |''[[Blue Ruin]]''|| || || Holstered in display case ||2013 | ||
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=== Television === | |||
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|'''Date''' | !align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|'''Air Date''' | ||
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|''[[Bionic Woman]]''||[[Will Yun Lee]]||Jae Kim|| ||2007 | |||
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|rowspan="3"|''[[Sanctuary]]''||[[Amanda Tapping]]||Dr Helen Magnus||rowspan="3"| Portrayed as tranquillizer dart pistol||rowspan="3"|2007-2008 | |||
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|[[Robin Dunne]]||Dr Will Zimmerman | |||
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| | |[[Robert Lawrenson]]||Declan MacRae | ||
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|''[[Mr. | |''[[Mr. Bean (TV series)|Mr. Bean]]''||[[Rowan Atkinson]]||Mr. Bean|| ||1995 | ||
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|''[[ | |rowspan="2"|''[[Mandalorian, The - Season 1|The Mandalorian]]''|| Various || Various || With extended bull barrel ||rowspan="2"|2019 | ||
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| | |[[Jake Cannavale]]||Toro Calican|| With extended bull barrel, cone muzzle device and M38 azimuth telescope / "Chapter 5: The Gunslinger" | ||
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|} | |} | ||
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== | ==Webley Stinger Air Pistol== | ||
[[File: | [[File:W&sstinger.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Webley Stinger - .177]] | ||
The '''Webley Stinger Air Pistol''' is a manually repeating pistol firing .177 steel BBs. The Stinger differs from the majority of Webley's pistols in that it is designed as a cheap "plinking" pistol with little accuracy (making it somewhat ironic that this is the only Webley pistol that come with an integral scope rail). It feeds from an internal 45 round hopper type magazine, which is filled by sliding the rear sight backwards to expose a filling port, hence its BB only capability. In order to cock the pistol the slide must be retracted and then slowly let forward (per the manual releasing the slide to slam forwards may cause it to discharge), which can be done either by pulling the rear of the slide back like a conventional pistol, or by pressing the muzzle of the gun (actually a hollow shroud rigidly attached to the slide) against a hard surface. The Stinger was released in 1996, making it Webley's last pistol before the company ceased trading in 2005. | |||
{{Gun Title|Webley Stinger Air Pistol}} | |||
===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
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|''[[ | |''[[Primeval]]''||[[Lucy Brown]]||Jenny Lewis||Promotional material only ||2007 - ???? | ||
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== | =Air Rifles= | ||
[[Image: | ==Anschutz LG275 air rifle== | ||
[[Image:Anschutz LG275.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Anschutz LG275 air rifle]] | |||
{{Gun Title|Anschutz LG275 air rifle}} | |||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Magnum Cop (Poliziotto senza paura)]]'' || [[Maurizio Merli]] || Walter Spada || || 1978 | ||
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|''[[ | |''[[The Living Daylights]]''||[[Timothy Dalton]] ||James Bond || ||1987 | ||
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==Crosman 760== | |||
[[File:Crosman 760 vintage.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Crosman 760 .177 Air Rifle, 1970-1980s variant.]] | |||
{{Gun Title|Crosman 760}} | |||
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|''[[Poor White Trash]]''|| [[Jason London]] || Brian Ross || || 2000 | |||
|''[[ | |||
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== | ==Crosman 1077== | ||
[[ | [[File:1077-1.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Crosman 1077 .177 Air Rifle]] | ||
===Film=== | |||
=== Film === | |||
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|''[[ | |''[[Mr. & Mrs. Smith]]''||[[Brad Pitt]] ||John || ||2005 | ||
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|''[[Mr. & Mrs. Smith]]''||[[Angelina Jolie]] ||Jane || ||2005 | |||
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|''[[Night of the Dead]]''||[[Paul Morquecho]] ||Hector || ||2006 | |||
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|''[[Night of the Dead]]''||[[Joey Jalalian]] ||Anais Sturben || ||2006 | |||
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== | ==Bugelspanner== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Bugelspanner.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Bugelspanner - .25 cal. Air Rifle]] | ||
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| ''[[ | |''[[Julie Lescaut]]''||[[Véronique Genest]] ||Julie Lescaut || Travail fantôme (S06E01) || 1997 | ||
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|''[[Julie Lescaut]]''||[[François Marthouret]] ||Paul Lescaut || Travail fantôme (S06E01) || 1997 | |||
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==Dan Inject Model JM== | |||
[[Image:DIJM.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Dan Inject JM Standard Model]] | |||
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| ''[[ | |''[[The Lost World: Jurassic Park]]''||[[Peter Stormare]] || Dieter || ||1997 | ||
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| ''[[ | |''[[Mission: Impossible II]]''|| || IMF agent || modified as rocket launcher || 2000 | ||
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| ''[[ | |rowspan="2"|''[[Supernatural - Season 6|Supernatural]]''|| [[Mitch Pileggi]] || Samuel Campbell ||rowspan="2"|"Two And A Half Men" (S06E02)|| rowspan="2"|2010 | ||
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| | | [[Corin Nemec]] || Christian Campbell | ||
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| | |''[[Longmire - Season 1|Longmire]]''|| [[Dean Chekvala]] || Peter Brooks ||"The Worst Kind of Hunter" (S01E06) || 2012 | ||
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| ''[[ | |''[[Jordskott]]''|| [[Moa Gammel]] || Detective Eva Thörnblad|| (S01E06) || 2015 | ||
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== | ==Dan Inject Model IM== | ||
[[Image:Dan Inject Model IM.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Dan Inject Model IM]] | |||
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|''[[ | |''[[The Lost World: Jurassic Park]]''|| || || ||1997 | ||
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=== | == Daisy Powerline 880 == | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border=" | [[File:Daisy880.jpg|thumb|right |400px|Daisy Powerline 880 Express Air Rifle - .177]] | ||
The '''Daisy Powerline 880''' is an air rifle produced by Daisy Outdoor Products. It is lever-action and holds 50 BBs in its magazine. | |||
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| ''[[The | | ''[['Burbs, The|The 'Burbs]]'' || [[Rick Ducommun]] || Art Weingartner || || 1989 | ||
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| ''[[Blue Ruin]]'' || || || Seen on a gun rack || 2013 | |||
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=== | == Daisy Red Ryder == | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border=" | [[File:Daisy Red Ryder rifle.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Daisy Red Ryder - .177]] | ||
[[Image:199852_lg.jpg|thumb|right|401px|Daisy Red Ryder with brown stock - .177]] | |||
'''Daisy Red Ryder''' is one of best known BB guns. It was introduced by Daisy Outdoor Products in 1938 and is still in production more than fifty years later. The Red Ryder is a lever-action air gun. It has a magazine with 650 BB. | |||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[A Christmas Story]]'' || [[Peter Billingsley]] || Ralphie Parker || With features of the Buck Jones Rifle || 1983 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Full Metal Jacket]]'' || [[Kieron Jecchinis]] || Crazy Earl || || 1987 | ||
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| ''[[Tactical Force]]'' || [[Michael Jai White]] || Sgt. Hunt || || 2011 | |||
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| ''[[American Sniper]]'' || [[Bradley Cooper]] || Chris Kyle || || 2014 | |||
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| rowspan=2|''[[ | | ''[[My Name is Earl]]'' || Noah Crawford || Young Earl || "BB" (S1E23) || 2005 | ||
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| rowspan="2"|''[[Revolution - Season 1|Revolution]]'' || Perry Cox || Young Miles || rowspan="2"|"Nobody's Fault But Mine" (S1E10) || rowspan="2"|2012 | |||
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| | | Dalton Farmer || Sebastian | ||
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| | | ''[[Hawaii Five-0 (2010) - Season 3|Hawaii Five-0]]'' || Tristan Lake Leabu || Ethan Awana || "Kahu" (S3E11) || 2012 | ||
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| ''[[Those Who Kill (2014)|Those Who Kill]]'' || Aidan Fiske || Young Thomas Schaffer || "A Safe Place" || 2014 | |||
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| ''[[Training Day (2017 TV Series)|Training Day]]''||[[Bill Paxton]]||Det. Frank Roarke||||2017 | |||
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===Anime=== | |||
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|''[[ | |''[[Noragami]]'' || Bishamon, Kazuma || "A Picture Together" (OVA 4) || 2015 | ||
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== | ===Animation=== | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[The Iron Giant]]'' || Hogarth Hughes || || 1999 | ||
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===Video Games=== | |||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Fallout]]'' || "Red Ryder BB" || || 1997 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Fallout 3]]'' || "BB Gun" || || 2008 | ||
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| ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' || "BB Gun" || || 2010 | |||
|} | |} | ||
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== | == Diana Model 25 == | ||
[[ | [[File:Diana 25 Air Gun.jpg|thumb|right|401px|Diana Model 25 Air Rifle - .177]] | ||
'''Diana Model 25''' is a German air rifle, produced in 1925-1940. It was also produced under license in USSR as '''Izhmash PSR''', and post-war version in .22 caliber was released in USA as '''Winchester Model 425'''. | |||
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|''[[ | | rowspan=2|''[[Farewell (Proshchay)]]'' || [[Vladimir Akimov]] || Stroyev || rowspan=2|Supposedly Soviet PSR version || rowspan=2|1967 | ||
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| | | [[Emmanuil Geller]] || "The Greek" | ||
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| rowspan=7|''[[The Departed (Gorod)]]'' || [[Vladislav Abashin]] || Yegor Chashchin || rowspan=7|Soviet PSR version || rowspan=7|2017 | |||
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| Fyodor Lavrov || Musa | |||
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| Olga Demidova || Zoya Bashaeva | |||
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| Denis Bespalyy || Vovchik Potapov | |||
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| Pavel Poymalov || Uncle Pasha | |||
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| [[Mikhail Gorskiy]] || Drozd | |||
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| Vitaliy Moskovoy || Genych | |||
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|''[[ | | rowspan=4|''[[Black Pea Coats (Chyornye bushlaty)]]'' || Aleksandra Tyuftey || Masha Belaya || rowspan=4|Soviet PSR version || rowspan=4|2018 | ||
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| | | [[Vyacheslav Krikunov]] || Levontiy | ||
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| | | Nikita Kudryavtsev || Motya | ||
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| | | [[Ivan Lapin]] || Kesha | ||
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|''[[ | | rowspan=2|''[[The Black Sea (Chyornoye more)]]'' || [[Pavel Trubiner]] || Sergey Saburov || rowspan=2|Soviet PSR version || rowspan=2|2020 | ||
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| [[ | | [[Ekaterina Vilkova]] || Elena Soley | ||
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== | ==Hämmerli 850 Air Magnum== | ||
[[ File: | [[File:Hammerli 850 Air Magnum.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Hämmerli 850 Air Magnum - .22 pellet]] | ||
{{Gun Title| | {{Gun Title|Hämmerli 850 Air Magnum}} | ||
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|''[[ | |''[[Lake Placid: The Final Chapter]]''||[[Robert Englund]] || Jim Bickerman || ||2012 | ||
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|} | |} | ||
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== | == Haenel 310 == | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:Haenel-310.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Haenel Model 310, an East German Air Rifle - 4.4mm]] | ||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Strange Gardens (Effroyables jardins)]] || || || || 2003 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[The Human Centipede (First Sequence)]] || [[Dieter Laser]] || Dr. Heiter || || 2009 | ||
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|} | |} | ||
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= | == Haenel 312 == | ||
[[File:Suhl Haenel 312.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Haenel 312 - 4.5 mm (.177)]] | |||
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'''Haenel 312''' (also known as Suhl 312) is an East German sporting air rifle, produced by VEB Fahrzeug- und Jagdwaffenwerk "Ernst Thälmann" in Suhl in 1967-1992. It was originally designed for the East German national team on the 1966 World Championship and later became a standard air rifle of the East German shooting sport. | |||
=== | ===Television=== | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Dead Man's Tale (Chto skazal pokoynik)]]'' || [[Sergey Stepanchenko]] || The thug || With sniper scope || 2000 | ||
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= | ==IZh-38== | ||
[[Image:IZH-38.jpg|thumb|right|400px|IZh-38 Air Rifle with wooden stock (plastic is also available) - 4.5mm (.177)]] | |||
[[ | '''IZh-38''' is a Soviet air rifle, designed in late 1970s as an improved version of IZh-22, and produced by Izhmech in 1980s-1990s in several modifications, with wooden and plastic furniture. IZh-38 was widely used for basic shooting training in Soviet schools as well as for gallery shooting. | ||
===Film=== | |||
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=== | |||
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|rowspan=4|''[[Sisters (Syostry)]]''|| [[Oksana Akinshina]] || Sveta Malakhova || With and without scope || rowspan=4|2001 | |||
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| || Girls || With scope | |||
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| | | [[Sergei Bodrov]] || The Jeep Wrangler, Shooting Range Client || Poster only | ||
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| | | || The Jeep Wrangler's Friend || | ||
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|} | |} | ||
== | === Television === | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Dzhulbars (2020)|Dzhulbars]]'' || [[Aleksey Barabash]] || Pavel Polyakov || || 2020 | ||
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=== | ==Mangolini M70 Long Range Projector== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border=" | [[Image:Mangolini_M70.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Mangolini M70 Long-Range Projector]] | ||
{{Gun Title|Mangolini M70 Long-Range Projector}} | |||
===Film=== | |||
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|- | |||
|''[[Boccaccio '70]]''||[[Sophia Loren]] || Zoe || ||1962 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Boccaccio '70]]''||[[Luigi Giuliani]] || Gaetano || ||1962 | |||
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|''[[ | |''[[Agent 8 3/4]]''||[[Sylva Koscina]] || Vlasta Simoneva || ||1964 | ||
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|} | |} | ||
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=== | ==Palmer Cap-Chur Long Range Projector== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border=" | [[Image:Palmer Cap Chur Long Range Projector.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Palmer Cap-Chur Long-Range Projector]] | ||
[[Image:CapChurLRR.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Palmer Cap-Chur Long-Range Projector w/red dot scope]] | |||
[[Image:Page_03_1200_LRP.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Palmer Cap-Chur Long-Range Projector]] | |||
{{Gun Title|Palmer Cap-Chur Long Range Projector}} | |||
===Film=== | |||
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | |-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | ||
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|''[[ | |''[[Agent 8 3/4]]''||[[Dirk Bogarde]] || Nicholas Whistler || ||1964 | ||
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|''[[George of the Jungle]]''||[[Abraham Benrubi]] || Thor || ||1997 | |||
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|} | |} | ||
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|''[[ | |''[[The X-Files - Season 1|The X-Files]]''|| Michael MacRae || Forest Ranger Peter Brullet || "The Jersey Devil" (S1E04) ||1993 | ||
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|''[[ | |''[[Longmire - Season 1|Longmire]]''|| [[Louis Herthum]] || Omar ||"The Worst Kind of Hunter" (S01E06) || 2012 | ||
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| | | [[The Last Ship - Season 1|The Last Ship]] || [[Eric Dane]] || Cdr. Tom Chandler || With synthetic stock || 2014 | ||
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|} | |} | ||
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= | ==Pneu-Dart Model 178B== | ||
= | [[File:Pneu-Dart Model 178B.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Pneu-Dart Model 178B]] | ||
[[File: | [[File:Pneu-Dart Model 178BS.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Pneu-Dart Model 178BS]] | ||
The ''' | |||
The '''Pneu-Dart Model 178B''' is a tranquilizer rifle built off of a Benjamin Sheridan air gun. The original air rifle action has been ported into a new 13mm smoothbore barrel fitted in place of the original's .177/.22 rifled barrel. Darts are loaded through a bolt action breech which swings to the side when fully open to allow for unobstructed feeding, and the rifle is cocked via a separate bolt on the lower part of the action. The air reservoir is primed via a manual pump in the forend, and varying the number of pumps between 1 and 10 allows the power of the rifle to be controlled in conjunction wih a knurled regulator knob on the rear of the bolt. The '''Model 178BS''' is the current production variant with a synthetic stock, which replaced the wood stocked Model 178B in 2019. Both variants can have a scope rail fitted to the barrel and the rifle optionally ships with either a red dot or holographic sight. | |||
{{Gun Title|Pneu-Dart Model 178BS}} | |||
===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
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|''[[Titans - Season 3|Titans]]''|| || GCPD officer || 178B with holographic sight / "Troubled Water" (S03E10) ||2021 | |||
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== | ==SMK Synergy Syntarg== | ||
[[File: | [[ File:SMK Synergy Syntarg.jpg |thumb|right|400px|SMK Synergy Syntarg - .22 pellett]] | ||
{{Gun Title|SMK Synergy Syntarg}} | |||
===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
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|''[[ | |''[[Altered Carbon]]''|| || Envoys || Fitted with suppressor and dummy magazine ||2018 | ||
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== | ==Westlake .22== | ||
[[ | [[Image:Westlake .22.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Westlake .22 Air Rifle]] | ||
===Film=== | |||
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=== | |||
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | |-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | ||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Title''' | !align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Title''' | ||
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|'''Date''' | !align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|'''Date''' | ||
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|''[[ | |''[[Silver Bullet]]''||||||gun shop window display||1985 | ||
|- | |||
|''[[Trainspotting]]''||[[Ewan McGregor]] ||Mark "Rent Boy" Renton || ||1996 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Trainspotting]]''||[[Jonny Lee Miller]] ||Simon "Sick Boy" Williamson || ||1996 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels]]''||[[Nick Marcq]] ||Charles || ||1998 | |||
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| ''[[All at Once]]''|| Sergey Pakhomov || Tima's uncle || || 2014 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
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== | =Air Machine Guns= | ||
[[File: | ==Feltman Pneumatic BB Sub Machine Gun== | ||
{{Gun Title| | [[File:FeltmanBBmachinegun2.JPG|400px|thumb|right|Feltman BB Pneumatic Submachine gun]] | ||
'''Feltman Pneumatic Machine Gun''' was manufactured by by Feltman Products of Coney Island, NY, later Shooting Star Games for “Shoot Out the Star” targets at traveling carnival shooting galleries. They were manufactured from the 1930s through the 1990s. | |||
{{Gun Title|Feltman BB Pneumatic Submachine gun}} | |||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border=" | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border="1" style="border: 1px solid #D0E7FF; background-color:#ffffff; text-align:left; font-size: 95%" | ||
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | |-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | ||
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| ''[[Kill Panther Kill]]'' || [[Tony Kendall]] || Joe Walker || || 1968 | |||
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=Airsoft Guns= | |||
==APS UAR== | |||
[[File:APS UAR.jpg|thumb|400px|right|UPS UAR (Urban Assault Rifle) airsoft gun]] | |||
The '''APS UAR''' (Urban Assault Rifle) is an AEG (Airsoft Electric Gun) manufactured by APS Concepts. Somewhat unusually for an Airsoft rifle, it is not based on any particular weapon. Instead it is a new design with fully ambidexterous controls, and is capable of having the ejection port (which in the case of an airsoft gun is largely cosmetic) moved from one side to the other by swapping a cover piece and putting the bolt handle into the other side of the carrier. The gun is available in a range of finishes including black, tan, Kryptek Typhon, Multi-Cam, ATACS AU and ATACS FG. It comes with its own custom magazine, but is also capable of using most AR-15 pattern Airsoft magazines. | |||
{{Gun Title|APS UAR}} | |||
===Television=== | |||
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|''[[The Expanse]]''|| || |||| 2015 | |||
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|''[[Dark Matter]]''|| || |||| 2015 | |||
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==CAW 40mm Grenade Launcher== | |||
[[File:CAWlauncher.jpg|thumb|right|401px|CAW Airsoft Launcher - (fake) 40mm]] | |||
[[File:Replica M32.JPG|thumb|right|401px|CAW Airsoft Launcher fitted with AR-15 stock - (fake) 40mm]] | |||
The '''Craft Apple Works 40mm grenade launcher''' is a generic rotary Airsoft grenade launcher which borrows elements from several weapons but is not based on anything in particular. | |||
{{Gun Title|CAW 40mm Grenade Launcher}} | |||
===Films=== | |||
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | |||
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|'''Date''' | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Ninja Assassin]]''||Europol Agent || |||| 2009 | |||
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|''[[S.W.A.T.: Firefight]]''||Background extra||SWAT officer|| ||2011 | |||
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===Television=== | |||
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | |||
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|- | |||
|''[[Supernatural - Season 1]]''|| || ||Pilot episode (S01E01); in the trunk of the Impala|| 2005 - 2006 | |||
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===Anime=== | |||
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|- | |||
|''[[Black Lagoon: Roberta's Blood Trail]]''|| Roberta ||"Angels in the Crosshairs" (OVA 3); mounted under a [[Barrett M82A1]]|| 2010-11 | |||
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|} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
==CSI STAR XR5== | |||
[[File:CSI STAR XR5 FG-1503.jpg|thumb|400px|right|CSI STAR XR5 FG-1503]] | |||
[[File:CSI_STAR_XR-5_FG-1502.jpg|thumb|right|400px|CSI STAR XR5 FG-1503 (Sand)]] | |||
[[File:CSI STAR XR5 FG-1508.jpg|thumb|400px|right|CSI STAR XR5 FG-1508]] | |||
[[File:CSI STAR XR5 FG-1508 black.jpg|thumb|400px|right|CSI STAR XR5 FG-1508 (Black)]] | |||
The '''CSI STAR XR5''' is an airsoft gun of a unique design that borrows some element from the AR-15 platform. It is somewhat modular with different handguards, muzzles and stocks. These options are split over two models, the FG-1503 which features a "military forestock", a "military head cap" and "basic stock", and the FG-1508 with an "ergonomic forestock", a "basic head cap" and a "military stock". | |||
{{Gun Title|CSI STAR XR5}} | |||
===Film=== | |||
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Title''' | |||
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|'''Date''' | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Free Guy]]''|| || || FG-1503 || 2021 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
===Television=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border="0" style="border: 1px solid #D0E7FF; background-color:#ffffff; text-align:left; font-size: 95%" | |||
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Title''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Actor''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="300"|'''Note / Episode''' | |||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|'''Date''' | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Supergirl - Season 6]]''|| || || FG-1508 with orange and black paint job and sheet metal pieces / "Prom Night!" (S06E05)|| 2021 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[The Flash - Season 7]]''|| [[Chris William Martin]] || Naxim Tork || FG-1508 / "P.O.W." (S07E16)|| 2021 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
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==Jing Gong Thunder Maul== | |||
[[File:JG Thunder Maul.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Jing Gong "Thunder Maul" airsoft gun]] | |||
The '''Jing Gong Thunder Maul''' is a complete airsoft gun based on the Type 06 IkaZuchi conversion kit manufactured by Dai-Nihon Giken Poseidon, a Japanese modeling studio which makes replica models and airsoft conversion kits for fictional anime and manga firearms (such as ''Seburo'' weapons designed by Japanese mangaka Masamune Shirow and seen in his works) as well as other original creations inspired by Japanese anime. The Thunder Maul is an unlicensed clone of the Poseidon design. | |||
{{Gun Title|Jing Gong Thunder Maul}} | |||
===Television=== | |||
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|''[[Continuum - Season 1]]''|| || || || 2012 | |||
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|''[[Continuum - Season 2]]''|| || || || 2013 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Continuum - Season 3]]''|| || || || 2014 | |||
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|''[[Killjoys - Season 2]]''|| || || || 2016 | |||
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|''[[Legends of Tomorrow - Season 1]]''|| || || || 2016 | |||
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== Maruzen APS SR-2 == | |||
[[Image:Maruzen SR-2 LRV.jpg|thumb|right|400px|''Airsoft'' Maruzen APS SR-2 LRV]] | |||
===Film=== | |||
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| ''[[Karate Kill]]'' || || || Seen among Keiko's guns || 2016 | |||
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==CYMA M052 Pistol Grenade Launcher== | |||
[[Image:CYMA PGL.jpg|thumb|right|400px|''Airsoft'' CYMA M052 Pistol Grenade Launcher]] | |||
===Film=== | |||
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| ''[[Illang: The Wolf Brigade]]'' ||Gang Dong-won ||Im Joong-kyung || || 2018 | |||
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|} | |||
===Television=== | |||
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| ''[[Kamen Rider Amazons - Season 2]]'' ||Kazuya Tanabe ||Fukuda || || 2017 | |||
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|} | |||
===Anime=== | |||
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|- | |||
|''[[A Certain Magical Index III]]''|| Gokusai Kaibi aka the Girl in the Dress ||"The Dark Side of Academy City"|| 2018 | |||
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|} | |||
=== Video Games === | |||
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|- | |||
| ''[[Watch Dogs: Legion]]'' || "APGL" and "DedSec Grenade Launcher" || || DedSec variant fires fictional non-lethal shock grenades || 2020 | |||
|} | |||
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=Paintball Guns= | |||
==Kingman Training Eraser== | |||
[[File:Kingman Training Eraser Black.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Kingman Training Eraser paintball pistol - .43 caliber]] | |||
The '''Kingman Training Eraser''' is a paintball pistol designed to be similar to real semi-automatic pistol in terms of both size and operation. In order to maintain a size similar to that of a conventional pistol and to have a detachable 9 round magazine within the grip, it fires smaller than average 11mm (.43 caliber) paintballs. It features a slide that must be cocked like on a conventional pistol to load the first shot, however the slide is only used to manually operate the internal blowback bolt meaning that when the pistol is fired the slide does not reciprocate as would be the case on a real firearm. It is available with "Jet Black", "Titanium Grey" and "Racing Green" finishes, although the only part that changes colour is the lower half of the "slide" area. | |||
{{Gun Title|Kingman Training Eraser}} | |||
===Television=== | |||
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|rowspan="2"|''[[Alphas]]''|| [[Malik Yoba]]|| Bill Harken ||"The Unusual Suspects" (S01E10)|| rowspan="2"|2005 - 2006 | |||
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| [[Warren Christie]] || Cameron Hicks ||"The Unusual Suspects" (S01E10) | |||
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==Kingman Spyder Hammer 7== | |||
[[ File:Spyder Hammer 7.jpg |thumb|400px|right|Kingman Spyder Hammer 7 - .68 caliber]] | |||
The '''Kingman Spyder Hammer 7''' is a pump action paintball marker. It is primarily intended to feed from 9 round box magazines that can accommodate either standard .68 caliber round paintballs or "First Strike" rounds (these are aerodynamic fin stabilised paintballs). The marker can also feed from a traditional hopper by removing a plug on the receiver sight rail to expose the feedway. | |||
{{Gun Title|Kingman Spyder Hammer 7}} | |||
===Television=== | |||
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|- | |||
|''[[The Blacklist: Redemption]]''|| || ||"Whitehall: Conclusion" (S01E08)|| 2017 | |||
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==MilTec G1== | |||
[[File:MilTec G1 Paintball Pistol.jpg|thumb|400px|right|MilTec G1 paintball pistol - .68 caliber]] | |||
The '''Miltec G1''' is a CO2 powered paintball pistol. The main pistol consists of three tubular section, with the bottom section holding a 12g CO2 capsule, the middle containing the barrel, and the top being a removable 10 round spring loaded magazine. | |||
{{Gun Title|MilTec G1}} | |||
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|''[[Supernatural - Season 1]]''|| || ||In the trunk of the Impala / Pilot episode (S01E01)|| 2005 - 2006 | |||
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|''[[Supernatural - Season 5]]''|| || ||In the trunk of the Impala / "Fallen Idols" (S05E05)|| 2009 - 2010 | |||
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|''[[Supernatural - Season 6]]''|| || ||In the trunk of the Impala / "Exile on Main Street" (S06E01)|| 2010 - 2011 | |||
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==Rap4 T68 Paintball Pistol== | |||
[[File:RAP4 T68 pistol.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Rap4 T68 Paintball Pistol - .68 caliber]] | |||
{{Gun Title|Rap4 T68 Paintball Pistol}} | |||
===Television=== | |||
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|''[[NCIS: Los Angeles - Season 6|NCIS: Los Angeles]]''|| || ISIS terrorists ||Depicted as tranquilliser guns / "Forest of the Trees" (S6E15)|| 2015 | |||
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==Tippmann 98 Custom== | |||
[[File:Tippmann 98 Custom.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Tippmann 98 Custom Paintball Marker - .62 caliber]] | |||
[[File:Tippmann98.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Tippmann 98 Custom Paintball Marker - .62 caliber]] | |||
{{Gun Title|Tippmann 98 Custom}} | |||
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| rowspan=2 | ''[[Hooked (Na Igre)]]'' || [[Sergey Chirkov]] || Vampir || rowspan=2 | || rowspan=2 | 2009 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Evgeniy Kharlanov]] || Komar | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=5 | ''[[Fat]]'' || Alena Chernomor || Nastea || rowspan=5 | || rowspan=5 | 2011 | |||
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| Aliona Birzoi || Carina | |||
|- | |||
| Cristina Ciobanu || Cristina | |||
|- | |||
| Vladimir Goncharov || Vlad | |||
|- | |||
| Igor Socican || Egor | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Best Movie 3D (Samyi Luchshiy Film 3-De), The|The Best Movie 3D (Samyi Luchshiy Film 3-De)]]'' || [[Petr Vins]] || Sanya || || 2011 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=3 | ''[[The Legend of the Christmas Witch]]'' || Luca Avagliano || Gino || rowspan=3 | || rowspan=3 | 2018 | |||
|- | |||
| Giuseppe Lo Piccolo || Smilzo | |||
|- | |||
| Stefano Fresi || Mr. Johnny | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
=== Television === | |||
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|''[[Top Gear]]''|| || || || | |||
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=== Video Games === | |||
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF | |||
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="150"|'''Appears as''' | |||
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|- | |||
| ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops II]]'' || || || Unusable, appears on the Rush map || 2012 | |||
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| ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War]]'' || || || Unusable, appears on the Rush map || 2020 | |||
|} | |||
==Tippmann A-5== | |||
[[File:TippmannA-5.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Tippmann A-5 Paintball Marker - .62 caliber]] | |||
'''Tippmann A-5''' Paintball Marker is a semi-automatic (submachine) paintball gun styled to resemble a [[Heckler & Koch MP5K]], intoduced in 2002 and manufactured by '''Tippmann'''. If compared to other paintball guns by the same manufacturer it has more space for customization, improved speed and easier access to internals. Gun's push pin design can be field stripped in under 60 seconds and utilizes the patented Cyclone Feed System, which enables a rate of fire up to 15 balls per second without batteries (information mostly taken from the [http://paintball.tippmann.com/blog/bid/323950/Tippmann-Paintball-Marker-History official page], as is the illustration). | |||
{{Gun Title|Tippmann A-5}} | |||
===Television=== | |||
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|- | |||
|''[[Fringe]]''|| || Man looking for cylinder || Mocked-up as a fictional "Shockwave Gun" / S01E04 || 2008 - 2013 | |||
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==Tippmann SMG-60== | |||
[[File:TippmannSMG60 01.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Tippmann SMG-60 Paintball Marker.]] | |||
[[File:TippmannSMG60 02.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Tippmann SMG-60 Paintball Marker (magazine attached).]] | |||
===Film=== | |||
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|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan=3|''[[Cyborg]]'' || [[Jean-Claude Van Damme]] || Gibson Rickenbaker || rowspan=2|Mocked-up as a fictional four- and six-barreled rotary firearms|| rowspan=3|1989 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Vincent Klyn]] || Fender Tremolo | ||
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| | | || Pirates || | ||
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==Tippmann TPX== | |||
[[File:Tippman TPX full top rail.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Tippman TPX with full length top rail - .68 caliber]] | |||
{{Gun Title|Tippmann TPX}} | |||
==Tippmann | |||
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{{Gun Title|Tippmann | |||
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|''[[ | |''[[Killjoys - Season 2|Killjoys]]''|| [[Pascal Langdale]] || Liam Jelco || Fitted with full length top rail and side rails || 2016 | ||
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|rowspan=2|''[[Community (TV Series)]]''|| [[Joel McHale]]||Jeff Winger||With brightly-colored exteriors, some fitted with underbarrel flashlights ||rowspan=2|2010, 2015 | |||
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| || Various || Appears in S1E23 "Modern Warfare", S2E23 "A Fistful of Paintballs", S2E24 "For a Few Paintballs More", S6E11 "Modern Espionage" | |||
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==Sheridan PGP Paintball Marker== | |||
[[Image:Sheridan PGP Paintball Marker.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Sheridan PGP Paintball Marker]] | |||
{{Gun Title|Sheridan PGP Paintball Marker}} | |||
==Sheridan PGP Paintball Marker== | |||
[[Image:Sheridan PGP Paintball Marker.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Sheridan PGP Paintball Marker]] | |||
{{Gun Title|Sheridan PGP Paintball Marker}} | |||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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| [[Kathleen Robertson]] || Theo | | [[Kathleen Robertson]] || Theo | ||
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| ''[[The Legend of the Christmas Witch]]'' || Stefano Fresi || Mr. Johnny || || 2018 | |||
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==SplatMaster Paintball Pistol== | |||
[[File:SplatMasterpistol.jpg|thumb|400px|right|SplatMaster Paintball Pistol - .68 caliber]] | |||
{{Gun Title|SplatMaster Paintball Pistol}} | |||
===Television=== | |||
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="300"|'''Note / Episode''' | |||
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|- | |||
|''[[Byker Grove]]''|| || Rival youth clubs ||Blinded PJ in episode / "Episode 56" (S4E14)|| 1992 | |||
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|''[[Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. - Season 7]]''|| || Deke Squad members ||"The Totally Excellent Adventures of Mack and the D" (S7E07)|| 2020 | |||
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[[Category:Gun]] | [[Category:Gun]] | ||
[[Category:Pistol]] | [[Category:Pistol]] | ||
[[Category:Less- | [[Category:Less-Lethal]] | ||
[[Category:Rifle]] | [[Category:Rifle]] | ||
[[Category:Grenade Launcher]] | [[Category:Grenade Launcher]] | ||
[[Category:Submachine Gun]] | [[Category:Submachine Gun]] |
Latest revision as of 21:48, 1 December 2023
Note: This page only lists air powered weapons which are not directly based on a real firearm. If a weapon is based on a real firearm with slight differences, it should be listed as a variant on the page for weapon on which it is based.
Air Pistols
1870 Swiss Tell 1 Air Pistol
The 1870 Swiss Tell 1 Air Pistol and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Thin Man | William Powell | Nick Charles | 1934 |
Accles & Shelvoke Acvoke
The Accles & Shelvoke Acvoke is a British air gun manufactured by the Birmingham gunsmiths Accles & Shelvoke from 1945 to 1956. The weapon uses a grip cocking mechanism, whereby the pistol grip is pivoted forward with the trigger guard acting as a linkage to compress a piston which is located concentrically around the barrel. The breech plug (to which a distinctive adjustable rear sight is mounted) pivots forwards with the pistol grip allowing a pellet to be inserted directly into the rear of the barrel, after which the grip can be returned to its normal position and the pistol fired.
The Accles & Shelvoke Acvoke and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
If.... | Malcolm McDowell | Mick Travis | 1968 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Mandalorian | Farmer | "Chapter 4: Sanctuary" | 2019 |
Anics Skif A-3000
The Anics Skif A-3000 is a CO2 powered air pistol of Russian origin. It is most notable for its unique magazine arrangement whereby 28 .177" pellets or BBs can be stored in individual chambers arranged in a "conveyor belt" fashion within the grip. It is available in 3 variants: The standard model with a black slide, the "S" model which has a nickel coated slide, and the "LB" model which has a fake suppressor which shrouds an extended barrel. In some countries the LB variant is also marketed as the Brocock F1. Design wise it is not based on any real world pistol in particular, however it does appear to borrow some elements from the Walther P99 and the Heckler & Koch USP Compact.
The Anics Skif A-3000 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Countdown (Lichnyy nomer) | Egor Pazenko | Saulyus Boykis | LB model | 2004 |
Terrorists |
Apache Fireball
The Apache Fireball Air Pistol and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Mandalorian | Farmer | "Chapter 4: Sanctuary" | 2019 |
Benjamin EB22
Benjamin EB22 is a CO2 powered (powered by 12g CO2 cartridges which are inserted into the air gun just below the barrel) single shot bolt-action air pistol, that achieves a maximum velocity of up to 430 fps. Also it features a rifled brass barrel and has a fully adjustable rear sight for increased accuracy because of which it's often used for target shooting. Newer versions of the gun which production was started in 1970s and continues till today are slightly different, especially having a much more massive hardwood pistol grip.
The Benjamin EB22 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Maniac | Joe Spinell | Frank Zito | an older version with an attached front sight | 1980 |
BSA Scorpion
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Octopussy | Octopussy's girls | 1983 | ||
Maud Adams | Octopussy |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bergerac | Phil Smeeton | Michael Younger | With scope; "The Lohans" (S09E10) | 1991 |
Crosman 2240 CO2 Pistol
The Crosman 2240 CO2 Pistol and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back | Kevin Smith | Silent Bob | also seen modified as a rope launcher | 2001 |
Spider-Man: Far From Home | Samuel L. Jackson | Col. Nick Fury | 2019 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Twin Peaks | Kenneth Welsh | Windom Earle | 1990-1991 | |
Friends | Megan Cavanagh | Luisa | 1994-2004 | |
Stranger Things | Government Agents | "Chapter Six: The Monster" (S01E06) | 2016 | |
Witches of East End | Michelle Hurd | Alex | season 2 | 2014 |
Julia Ormond | Joanna Beauchamp |
Video Game
Game Title | Appears as | Note | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|
Alpha Protocol | 2010 |
Crosman American Classic
The Crosman American Classic and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Notee | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
3 Women | Shelley Duvall | Millie Lammoreaux | 1977 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Beauty and the Beast | Austin Basis | J.T. Forbes | Depicted as a tranquilizer pistol / "Out of Control" | 2012 - 2013 |
Diana 5 Air Pistol
The Diana 5 Air Pistol and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Guns of James Bond | Geoffrey Boothroyd | Himself | television featurette on the Dr. No ultimate edition DVD special features covering the filming of Goldfinger | 1964 |
Diana 5G Air Pistol
The Diana 5G Air Pistol and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Deadlier Than the Male | Elke Sommer | Irma Eckman | 1967 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Prisoner | Patrick McGoohan | Number 6 | 1967-1968 |
FAS AP 604
Fabrica Armi Sportive (FAS) AP 604 target air pistol was produced in 1980s-1990s. A modern version Chiappa FAS 6004 appeared in 2014.
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bergerac | Barrie Houghton | Reno | AP 604 with Singlepoint OEG sighting device and fake gas tank; "Retirement Plan" (S06E08) | 1988 |
Feinwerkbau C55 Model Air Gun
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Star Wars (The Phantom Menace, 1999) | Natalie Portman | Padmé Amidala | As blasters made from resin castings of modified C55s. The bottom mounted CO2 reservoir has been removed and replaced with a smaller secondary barrel, and optical sights have been mounted onto the top but the the rest of the pistol is largely unmodified | 1999 |
Gamo PR-15
The Gamo PR-15 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Canary Connection (Kanárská spojka) | Petronela Vancíková | Teresa | mocked as Desert Eagle | 1994 |
Gat Air Pistol
Gat Air Pistol (originally made by Harrington & Co but later produced under license by Umarex and some other manufacturers) is an unusual weapon. The barrel protrudes out of the front of the pistol when it isn't cocked, and to cock it you push the muzzle against a flat surface until the barrel is all the way inside the barrel sleeve. A pellet is then loaded from the rear via a removable screw in breech block.
The Gat Air Pistol and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Day of the Warrior | Kevin Light | Doc Austin | 1996 | |
Return to Savage Beach | Carrie Westcott | Sofia | 1998 |
Haenel Model 28
The Haenel Model 28 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mission: Impossible | Lee Meriwether | Tracey | "Submarine" (S04E07) | 1969 |
Hämmerli Master
Hämmerli Master is an air pistol by the Swiss company Hämmerli. It was produced in 1964-1977 (some sources claim till 1979).
The Hämmerli Master and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mafia Junction | Ivan Rassimov | Inspector Cliff Hoyst | With sniper scope and fake sound suppressor | 1973 |
IZh-45
IZh-45 (originally SPP ("sportivniy pnevmaticheskiy pistolet", sporting compressed air pistol) is a Soviet sporting air pistol, produced by Izhmech in 1945-1947. It is a nearly copy on German pre-war Em-Ge Zenit (another post-war copy of Zenit is a British Millard Bros. Diana Mk IV). 54,890 piecies of IZh-45 was produced, in both smoothbore and rifled modifications.
The IZh-45 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Unfinished Supper (Nezakonchennyy uzhin) | Bertulis Pizics | Inspector Paulsson | In holster | 1981 |
IZh-53
IZh-53 (currently MP-53) is a Soviet/Russian sporting air pistol, produced by Izhmech from 1990 onwards.
The IZh-53 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Gray Wolves (Serye volki) | Aleksandr Mokhov | Capt. Sorokin | With shoulder stock and sniper scope | 1993 |
Marksman 1010 BB pistol
The Marksman 1010 BB pistol and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
National Lampoon's Vacation | Chevy Chase | Clark Griswold | 1983 | |
El Mariachi | Thug | 1992 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Law & Order | Officer | holstered, "Sundown" (S10E09) | 1999 | |
Chappelle's Show | Duane Littles | Barber | S03E01 | 2006 |
Palmer Cap-Chur Short Range Projector
The Palmer Cap-Chur Short Range Projector and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Goldfinger | Sean Connery | James Bond | used to fire a grappling hook | 1964 |
Michael Mellinger | Kisch | Model 60 | ||
The President's Analyst | John Gunn | FBR Agent Carter | 1967 | |
unknown actor | FBR Agent Valentine | |||
Scanners | Michael Ironside | Darryl Revok | 1981 | |
The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen Years Later Affair | Geoffrey Lewis | Janus | 1983 | |
Commando | Vernon Wells | Bennett | 1985 | |
Memoirs of an Invisible Man | Government agents | 1992 | ||
The Rock | Jim Maniaci | Private Scarpetti | Dual wielded | 1996 |
Ingo Neuhaus | "Marine That Dies" | Dual wielded | ||
Old School | Will Ferrell | Frank Ricard | 2003 | |
Lake Placid vs. Anaconda | Annabel Wright | Sarah | 2015 | |
Sonic the Hedgehog | James Marsden | Tom Wachowski | Model 60 with brown grips | 2020 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Battlestar Galactica | Lance LeGault | Bootes | "The Lost Warrior" (S01E04) | 1978 |
The X-Files - Season 2 | Jayne Atkinson | Willa Ambrose | "Fearful Symmetry" (S2E18) | 1995 |
Jack Rader | Ed Meecham | |||
David Duchovny | FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder | |||
The X-Files - Season 6 | Melinda Culea | Karin Berquist | Barrel extension / "Alpha" (S6E16) | 1999 |
Supernatural - Season 5 | Alex Arsenault | Trevor | Nickel plated model 60 / "Swap Meat" (S05E12) | 2010 |
The Mandalorian Season 1 | Clancy Brown | Burg | modified to look like a blaster pistol/"Chapter 6: The Prisoner" (S01E06) | 2019 |
Animation
Title | Character | Notation | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Archer | Dr. Algernop Krieger | "El Contador" | 2009 - |
Pneu Dart Model 179B CO2 Pistol
The Pneu Dart Model 179B CO2 Pistol and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Outbreak | Cuba Gooding Jr. | Major Salt | 1995 |
Video Game
Game Title | Appears as | Note | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves | Tranquilizer dart gun | 2009 |
Pneu Dart X-2 Tranquilizer Pistol
The Pneu Dart X-2 Tranquilizer Pistol and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jurassic World | Park Ranger | 2015 |
Video Game
Game Title | Appears as | Note | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|
Battlefield 2042 | S21 Syrette Pistol | Fictionalized | 2021 |
Umarex Walther Red Hawk
The Umarex Walther Red Hawk is a CO2 powered air pistol with an integral red dot sight. It is based on the Walther CP99 (which is itself a replica of the Walther P99) hence the Walther trademarks and licensing, despite the fact that it is not actually based on a real Walther product.
The Umarex Walther Red Hawk and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ninja Assassin | Europol Agents | Dressed up as a fictional Taser weapon | 2009 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Chuck - Season 3 | Europol Agents | "Chuck Versus the Tooth" (S03E16) | 2012 |
Walther LP-53
The Walther LP-53 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
From Russia with Love | Sean Connery | James Bond | Promotional material only | 1963 |
The Secret of the Black Widow | Doris Kirchner | Helen Osbourn | Without the ajustable rear sight and with shorter barrel | 1963 |
That Man from Rio (L'homme de Rio) | Jean-Paul Belmondo | Adrien Dufourquet | 1964 | |
Milton Ribeiro | Tupac | |||
Françoise Dorléac | Agnès Villermosa | |||
The Majordomo (Le majordome) | Jacques Seiler | Albert | 1965 | |
Paul Hubschmid | "The Cat" |
Walther LPM-1
The Walther LPM-1 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Star Wars (The Phantom Menace, 1999) | Naboo Security Officers | As blasters made from resin castings of modified C55s. They are fitted with optics and underbarrel attachments and have had grooves machined into the air reservoir. | 1999 |
Webley Mk 1 Air Pistol
The Webley Mk 1 Air Pistol was the first air pistol manufactured by Webley starting in 1924. At the time the Mk 1 was revolutionary in terms of how the cocking action worked, using a linkage to allow the barrel to barrel to pivot at the front of the gun leading to a very compact weapon for its power. The original version had a somewhat atypical grip shape and angle and is today known as the "straight grip" model. In 1935 this was replaced by the more typical "slant grip" model, which was further modified after World War 2 with a milled section on the barrel to aid grip during cocking. Although the Webley Senior was an improved version featuring easier barrel unlocking and cocking, production of both models carried on in parallel until the introduction of the Webley Premier in 1964. Alongside the Mk 1 Webley also produced the far shorter lived and rarer Mk 2 between 1925 and 1930. This was a target version of the pistol with the main differences being internal modifications to the pistol system to increase consistency and therefore accuracy.
The Webley Mk 1 Air Pistol and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Let Him Have It | Straight Grip | 1991 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Defiance | Rob Stewart | Eddie Braddock | Slant grip post-war / "Brothers in Arms" (S01E06) | 2013 |
Obi-Wan Kenobi | Ewan McGregor | Obi-Wan Kenobi | Visually modified as a Blaster pistol | 2022 |
Webley Senior Air Pistol
The Webley Senior Air Pistol is an evolution of the Webley Mk 1, with the principal difference being an improved double linkage to the cocking action. This meant that rather than an approximate 90 degree throw of the barrel to compress the spring, this same compression is done over a close to 180 degree throw reducing the force required. Although the difference in the cocking linkage is visible on the outside even when in the ready to fire position, the easier to see indicator of this model is the side mounted lever added to the barrel locking latch. The original Senior follows the same model progression as the Mk 1, with the initial straight grip version being released in 1930, being replaced by the slant grip version in 1935, and a milled gripping section being added to the barrel after World War 2. In 1964 the Senior was rebranded as the Webley Premier and went through a series of models, A to F along with a transitional model, featuring minor incremental mostly internal changes (such as piston material, trigger pin numbers and location, finishing techniques etc.) before introducing the final Webley Premier Mk II in 1975 which had an alloy frame and relocated the barrel latch spring to a blister on the left side of the piston tube (a design element which remained on the future Hurricane and Tempest). Production of this final model lasted only 2 years before it was finally replaced with the Webley Hurricane. The pistol was available in .177 and .22 calibre, and could be switched from one to the other by replacing the barrel assembly.
The Webley Senior Air Pistol and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Shaft in Africa | Col. Gonder's Bodyguard | Slant grip | 1973 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Mandalorian | Bill Burr | Miggs Mayfield | Premier Model E / "Chapter 6: The Prisoner" | 2019 |
Webley Junior Mk II Air Pistol
The Webley Junior Mk II Air Pistol was an update to the Webley Junior to bring it more in line with the contemporary Webley Premier. Like its predecessor the Webley Junior Mk II was a smaller weapon available only in .177 calibre, but can be distinguished from the earlier model by its solid frame and the Premier style barrel locking latch (the origigal Webley Junior had a locking latch styled on the Webley Mk 1). Introduced in 1973, the Junior Mk II was the first Webley air pistol to relocated the barrel latch spring to a blister on the left side of the piston tube, a feature that would be adopted by the Premier Mk II in 1975. Production of the Webley Junior Mk II was relatively short lasting till only 1976, being conceptually replaced in 1977 by the comaparatively unpolular Webley Typhoon.
The Webley Junior Mk II Air Pistol and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alien | Heavily modified into a miniature vertsion of the Rexim-Favor based laser pistols | 1979 |
Webley Hurricane Air Pistol
The Webley Hurricane Air Pistol is in essence a cosmetic upgrade to the Webley Premier Mk II. When the Premier Mk II was introduced in 1975 Webley introduced a cheaper alloy frame, which led to what many people saw as an unsightly step in the piston tube where it transitioned from the alloy frame to steel. In order to hide this Webley introduced the Hurricane in 1977 which features a polymer shroud over the piston tube. It also has an extended barrel and an overhanging rear portion which houses the adjustable rear sight (which could be removed an replaced with a scope mount. Although these enlarged front and rear sections created a longer sight radius, the overall larger size of the pistol gave the impression that it would have greater power and mechanical accuracy to the earlier Premier, which was not the case leading to the Hurricane being somewhat unpopular. This led to Webley introducing the Webley Tempest, which was essentially a Hurricane with the largely cosmetic extended barrel and rear section chopped down to the size of the original Premier and fitted with simpler but easier to use sights. The Hurricane continued production in parallel with the more compact Tempest until they were both discontinued in 2005. The Webley Hurricane is also sold as the Beeman Model 2261 Hurricane in the USA. Webley also released a Junior version of the Hurricane known as the Webley Typhoon (a name since appropriated for an unrelated pistol) which featured a slightly shorter and narrower grip. This version proved immensely unpopular as the rest of the pistol remained huge so was still seen as unmanageable for people young enough to require the smaller grip, so production only ran between 1977 and 1982.
The Webley Hurricane Air Pistol and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
If Looks Could Kill | Gabrielle Anwar | Mariska | 1991 | |
XXX | Mary-Pat Green | Diner waitress | 2002 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Peep Show | Olivia Colman | Sophie Chapman | "Dream Job" (S01E05) | 2003 - ???? |
Webley Tempest Air Pistol
The Webley Tempest Air Pistol was introduced in 1977 as a more compact and simpler alternative to the Webley Hurricane. The Typhoon proved immensely popular, and was Webley's flagship air pistol until the manufacturer went into liquidation in 2005 and ceased all domestic manufacture. In 2009 the Webley Tempest was reintroduced, but is now manufactured in Turkey to different standards so there is not parts commonality with pre-2005 guns. The Tempest has been imported into the USA where it has been distributed under both the Beeman and Webley banner. British air pistols are not required to be individually serialised and are instead just printed with a batch number, however import laws into the USA mean that pistols destined for the American market have a unique serial number on the frame.
The Webley Tempest Air Pistol and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Blue Ruin | Holstered in display case | 2013 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bionic Woman | Will Yun Lee | Jae Kim | 2007 | |
Sanctuary | Amanda Tapping | Dr Helen Magnus | Portrayed as tranquillizer dart pistol | 2007-2008 |
Robin Dunne | Dr Will Zimmerman | |||
Robert Lawrenson | Declan MacRae | |||
Mr. Bean | Rowan Atkinson | Mr. Bean | 1995 | |
The Mandalorian | Various | Various | With extended bull barrel | 2019 |
Jake Cannavale | Toro Calican | With extended bull barrel, cone muzzle device and M38 azimuth telescope / "Chapter 5: The Gunslinger" |
Webley Stinger Air Pistol
The Webley Stinger Air Pistol is a manually repeating pistol firing .177 steel BBs. The Stinger differs from the majority of Webley's pistols in that it is designed as a cheap "plinking" pistol with little accuracy (making it somewhat ironic that this is the only Webley pistol that come with an integral scope rail). It feeds from an internal 45 round hopper type magazine, which is filled by sliding the rear sight backwards to expose a filling port, hence its BB only capability. In order to cock the pistol the slide must be retracted and then slowly let forward (per the manual releasing the slide to slam forwards may cause it to discharge), which can be done either by pulling the rear of the slide back like a conventional pistol, or by pressing the muzzle of the gun (actually a hollow shroud rigidly attached to the slide) against a hard surface. The Stinger was released in 1996, making it Webley's last pistol before the company ceased trading in 2005.
The Webley Stinger Air Pistol and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primeval | Lucy Brown | Jenny Lewis | Promotional material only | 2007 - ???? |
Air Rifles
Anschutz LG275 air rifle
The Anschutz LG275 air rifle and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Magnum Cop (Poliziotto senza paura) | Maurizio Merli | Walter Spada | 1978 | |
The Living Daylights | Timothy Dalton | James Bond | 1987 |
Crosman 760
The Crosman 760 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Poor White Trash | Jason London | Brian Ross | 2000 |
Crosman 1077
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mr. & Mrs. Smith | Brad Pitt | John | 2005 | |
Mr. & Mrs. Smith | Angelina Jolie | Jane | 2005 | |
Night of the Dead | Paul Morquecho | Hector | 2006 | |
Night of the Dead | Joey Jalalian | Anais Sturben | 2006 |
Bugelspanner
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note/Episode | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Julie Lescaut | Véronique Genest | Julie Lescaut | Travail fantôme (S06E01) | 1997 |
Julie Lescaut | François Marthouret | Paul Lescaut | Travail fantôme (S06E01) | 1997 |
Dan Inject Model JM
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Lost World: Jurassic Park | Peter Stormare | Dieter | 1997 | |
Mission: Impossible II | IMF agent | modified as rocket launcher | 2000 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Supernatural | Mitch Pileggi | Samuel Campbell | "Two And A Half Men" (S06E02) | 2010 |
Corin Nemec | Christian Campbell | |||
Longmire | Dean Chekvala | Peter Brooks | "The Worst Kind of Hunter" (S01E06) | 2012 |
Jordskott | Moa Gammel | Detective Eva Thörnblad | (S01E06) | 2015 |
Dan Inject Model IM
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Lost World: Jurassic Park | 1997 |
Daisy Powerline 880
The Daisy Powerline 880 is an air rifle produced by Daisy Outdoor Products. It is lever-action and holds 50 BBs in its magazine.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The 'Burbs | Rick Ducommun | Art Weingartner | 1989 | |
Blue Ruin | Seen on a gun rack | 2013 |
Daisy Red Ryder
Daisy Red Ryder is one of best known BB guns. It was introduced by Daisy Outdoor Products in 1938 and is still in production more than fifty years later. The Red Ryder is a lever-action air gun. It has a magazine with 650 BB.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
A Christmas Story | Peter Billingsley | Ralphie Parker | With features of the Buck Jones Rifle | 1983 |
Full Metal Jacket | Kieron Jecchinis | Crazy Earl | 1987 | |
Tactical Force | Michael Jai White | Sgt. Hunt | 2011 | |
American Sniper | Bradley Cooper | Chris Kyle | 2014 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
My Name is Earl | Noah Crawford | Young Earl | "BB" (S1E23) | 2005 |
Revolution | Perry Cox | Young Miles | "Nobody's Fault But Mine" (S1E10) | 2012 |
Dalton Farmer | Sebastian | |||
Hawaii Five-0 | Tristan Lake Leabu | Ethan Awana | "Kahu" (S3E11) | 2012 |
Those Who Kill | Aidan Fiske | Young Thomas Schaffer | "A Safe Place" | 2014 |
Training Day | Bill Paxton | Det. Frank Roarke | 2017 |
Anime
Title | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Noragami | Bishamon, Kazuma | "A Picture Together" (OVA 4) | 2015 |
Animation
Title | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|
The Iron Giant | Hogarth Hughes | 1999 |
Video Games
Title | Appear As | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Fallout | "Red Ryder BB" | 1997 | |
Fallout 3 | "BB Gun" | 2008 | |
Fallout: New Vegas | "BB Gun" | 2010 |
Diana Model 25
Diana Model 25 is a German air rifle, produced in 1925-1940. It was also produced under license in USSR as Izhmash PSR, and post-war version in .22 caliber was released in USA as Winchester Model 425.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Farewell (Proshchay) | Vladimir Akimov | Stroyev | Supposedly Soviet PSR version | 1967 |
Emmanuil Geller | "The Greek" |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Departed (Gorod) | Vladislav Abashin | Yegor Chashchin | Soviet PSR version | 2017 |
Fyodor Lavrov | Musa | |||
Olga Demidova | Zoya Bashaeva | |||
Denis Bespalyy | Vovchik Potapov | |||
Pavel Poymalov | Uncle Pasha | |||
Mikhail Gorskiy | Drozd | |||
Vitaliy Moskovoy | Genych | |||
Black Pea Coats (Chyornye bushlaty) | Aleksandra Tyuftey | Masha Belaya | Soviet PSR version | 2018 |
Vyacheslav Krikunov | Levontiy | |||
Nikita Kudryavtsev | Motya | |||
Ivan Lapin | Kesha | |||
The Black Sea (Chyornoye more) | Pavel Trubiner | Sergey Saburov | Soviet PSR version | 2020 |
Ekaterina Vilkova | Elena Soley |
Hämmerli 850 Air Magnum
The Hämmerli 850 Air Magnum and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lake Placid: The Final Chapter | Robert Englund | Jim Bickerman | 2012 |
Haenel 310
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Strange Gardens (Effroyables jardins) | 2003 | |||
The Human Centipede (First Sequence) | Dieter Laser | Dr. Heiter | 2009 |
Haenel 312
Haenel 312 (also known as Suhl 312) is an East German sporting air rifle, produced by VEB Fahrzeug- und Jagdwaffenwerk "Ernst Thälmann" in Suhl in 1967-1992. It was originally designed for the East German national team on the 1966 World Championship and later became a standard air rifle of the East German shooting sport.
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dead Man's Tale (Chto skazal pokoynik) | Sergey Stepanchenko | The thug | With sniper scope | 2000 |
IZh-38
IZh-38 is a Soviet air rifle, designed in late 1970s as an improved version of IZh-22, and produced by Izhmech in 1980s-1990s in several modifications, with wooden and plastic furniture. IZh-38 was widely used for basic shooting training in Soviet schools as well as for gallery shooting.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sisters (Syostry) | Oksana Akinshina | Sveta Malakhova | With and without scope | 2001 |
Girls | With scope | |||
Sergei Bodrov | The Jeep Wrangler, Shooting Range Client | Poster only | ||
The Jeep Wrangler's Friend |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dzhulbars | Aleksey Barabash | Pavel Polyakov | 2020 |
Mangolini M70 Long Range Projector
The Mangolini M70 Long-Range Projector and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Boccaccio '70 | Sophia Loren | Zoe | 1962 | |
Boccaccio '70 | Luigi Giuliani | Gaetano | 1962 | |
Agent 8 3/4 | Sylva Koscina | Vlasta Simoneva | 1964 |
Palmer Cap-Chur Long Range Projector
The Palmer Cap-Chur Long Range Projector and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Agent 8 3/4 | Dirk Bogarde | Nicholas Whistler | 1964 | |
George of the Jungle | Abraham Benrubi | Thor | 1997 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The X-Files | Michael MacRae | Forest Ranger Peter Brullet | "The Jersey Devil" (S1E04) | 1993 |
Longmire | Louis Herthum | Omar | "The Worst Kind of Hunter" (S01E06) | 2012 |
The Last Ship | Eric Dane | Cdr. Tom Chandler | With synthetic stock | 2014 |
Pneu-Dart Model 178B
The Pneu-Dart Model 178B is a tranquilizer rifle built off of a Benjamin Sheridan air gun. The original air rifle action has been ported into a new 13mm smoothbore barrel fitted in place of the original's .177/.22 rifled barrel. Darts are loaded through a bolt action breech which swings to the side when fully open to allow for unobstructed feeding, and the rifle is cocked via a separate bolt on the lower part of the action. The air reservoir is primed via a manual pump in the forend, and varying the number of pumps between 1 and 10 allows the power of the rifle to be controlled in conjunction wih a knurled regulator knob on the rear of the bolt. The Model 178BS is the current production variant with a synthetic stock, which replaced the wood stocked Model 178B in 2019. Both variants can have a scope rail fitted to the barrel and the rifle optionally ships with either a red dot or holographic sight.
The Pneu-Dart Model 178BS and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Titans | GCPD officer | 178B with holographic sight / "Troubled Water" (S03E10) | 2021 |
SMK Synergy Syntarg
The SMK Synergy Syntarg and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Altered Carbon | Envoys | Fitted with suppressor and dummy magazine | 2018 |
Westlake .22
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Silver Bullet | gun shop window display | 1985 | ||
Trainspotting | Ewan McGregor | Mark "Rent Boy" Renton | 1996 | |
Trainspotting | Jonny Lee Miller | Simon "Sick Boy" Williamson | 1996 | |
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels | Nick Marcq | Charles | 1998 | |
All at Once | Sergey Pakhomov | Tima's uncle | 2014 |
Air Machine Guns
Feltman Pneumatic BB Sub Machine Gun
Feltman Pneumatic Machine Gun was manufactured by by Feltman Products of Coney Island, NY, later Shooting Star Games for “Shoot Out the Star” targets at traveling carnival shooting galleries. They were manufactured from the 1930s through the 1990s.
The Feltman BB Pneumatic Submachine gun and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kill Panther Kill | Tony Kendall | Joe Walker | 1968 |
Airsoft Guns
APS UAR
The APS UAR (Urban Assault Rifle) is an AEG (Airsoft Electric Gun) manufactured by APS Concepts. Somewhat unusually for an Airsoft rifle, it is not based on any particular weapon. Instead it is a new design with fully ambidexterous controls, and is capable of having the ejection port (which in the case of an airsoft gun is largely cosmetic) moved from one side to the other by swapping a cover piece and putting the bolt handle into the other side of the carrier. The gun is available in a range of finishes including black, tan, Kryptek Typhon, Multi-Cam, ATACS AU and ATACS FG. It comes with its own custom magazine, but is also capable of using most AR-15 pattern Airsoft magazines.
The APS UAR and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Expanse | 2015 | |||
Dark Matter | 2015 |
CAW 40mm Grenade Launcher
The Craft Apple Works 40mm grenade launcher is a generic rotary Airsoft grenade launcher which borrows elements from several weapons but is not based on anything in particular.
The CAW 40mm Grenade Launcher and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Films
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ninja Assassin | Europol Agent | 2009 | ||
S.W.A.T.: Firefight | Background extra | SWAT officer | 2011 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Supernatural - Season 1 | Pilot episode (S01E01); in the trunk of the Impala | 2005 - 2006 |
Anime
Title | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Black Lagoon: Roberta's Blood Trail | Roberta | "Angels in the Crosshairs" (OVA 3); mounted under a Barrett M82A1 | 2010-11 |
CSI STAR XR5
The CSI STAR XR5 is an airsoft gun of a unique design that borrows some element from the AR-15 platform. It is somewhat modular with different handguards, muzzles and stocks. These options are split over two models, the FG-1503 which features a "military forestock", a "military head cap" and "basic stock", and the FG-1508 with an "ergonomic forestock", a "basic head cap" and a "military stock".
The CSI STAR XR5 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Free Guy | FG-1503 | 2021 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Supergirl - Season 6 | FG-1508 with orange and black paint job and sheet metal pieces / "Prom Night!" (S06E05) | 2021 | ||
The Flash - Season 7 | Chris William Martin | Naxim Tork | FG-1508 / "P.O.W." (S07E16) | 2021 |
Jing Gong Thunder Maul
The Jing Gong Thunder Maul is a complete airsoft gun based on the Type 06 IkaZuchi conversion kit manufactured by Dai-Nihon Giken Poseidon, a Japanese modeling studio which makes replica models and airsoft conversion kits for fictional anime and manga firearms (such as Seburo weapons designed by Japanese mangaka Masamune Shirow and seen in his works) as well as other original creations inspired by Japanese anime. The Thunder Maul is an unlicensed clone of the Poseidon design.
The Jing Gong Thunder Maul and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Continuum - Season 1 | 2012 | |||
Continuum - Season 2 | 2013 | |||
Continuum - Season 3 | 2014 | |||
Killjoys - Season 2 | 2016 | |||
Legends of Tomorrow - Season 1 | 2016 |
Maruzen APS SR-2
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Karate Kill | Seen among Keiko's guns | 2016 |
CYMA M052 Pistol Grenade Launcher
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Illang: The Wolf Brigade | Gang Dong-won | Im Joong-kyung | 2018 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kamen Rider Amazons - Season 2 | Kazuya Tanabe | Fukuda | 2017 |
Anime
Title | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|
A Certain Magical Index III | Gokusai Kaibi aka the Girl in the Dress | "The Dark Side of Academy City" | 2018 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notes | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Watch Dogs: Legion | "APGL" and "DedSec Grenade Launcher" | DedSec variant fires fictional non-lethal shock grenades | 2020 |
Paintball Guns
Kingman Training Eraser
The Kingman Training Eraser is a paintball pistol designed to be similar to real semi-automatic pistol in terms of both size and operation. In order to maintain a size similar to that of a conventional pistol and to have a detachable 9 round magazine within the grip, it fires smaller than average 11mm (.43 caliber) paintballs. It features a slide that must be cocked like on a conventional pistol to load the first shot, however the slide is only used to manually operate the internal blowback bolt meaning that when the pistol is fired the slide does not reciprocate as would be the case on a real firearm. It is available with "Jet Black", "Titanium Grey" and "Racing Green" finishes, although the only part that changes colour is the lower half of the "slide" area.
The Kingman Training Eraser and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alphas | Malik Yoba | Bill Harken | "The Unusual Suspects" (S01E10) | 2005 - 2006 |
Warren Christie | Cameron Hicks | "The Unusual Suspects" (S01E10) |
Kingman Spyder Hammer 7
The Kingman Spyder Hammer 7 is a pump action paintball marker. It is primarily intended to feed from 9 round box magazines that can accommodate either standard .68 caliber round paintballs or "First Strike" rounds (these are aerodynamic fin stabilised paintballs). The marker can also feed from a traditional hopper by removing a plug on the receiver sight rail to expose the feedway.
The Kingman Spyder Hammer 7 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Blacklist: Redemption | "Whitehall: Conclusion" (S01E08) | 2017 |
MilTec G1
The Miltec G1 is a CO2 powered paintball pistol. The main pistol consists of three tubular section, with the bottom section holding a 12g CO2 capsule, the middle containing the barrel, and the top being a removable 10 round spring loaded magazine.
The MilTec G1 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Supernatural - Season 1 | In the trunk of the Impala / Pilot episode (S01E01) | 2005 - 2006 | ||
Supernatural - Season 5 | In the trunk of the Impala / "Fallen Idols" (S05E05) | 2009 - 2010 | ||
Supernatural - Season 6 | In the trunk of the Impala / "Exile on Main Street" (S06E01) | 2010 - 2011 |
Rap4 T68 Paintball Pistol
The Rap4 T68 Paintball Pistol and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
NCIS: Los Angeles | ISIS terrorists | Depicted as tranquilliser guns / "Forest of the Trees" (S6E15) | 2015 |
Tippmann 98 Custom
The Tippmann 98 Custom and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hooked (Na Igre) | Sergey Chirkov | Vampir | 2009 | |
Evgeniy Kharlanov | Komar | |||
Fat | Alena Chernomor | Nastea | 2011 | |
Aliona Birzoi | Carina | |||
Cristina Ciobanu | Cristina | |||
Vladimir Goncharov | Vlad | |||
Igor Socican | Egor | |||
The Best Movie 3D (Samyi Luchshiy Film 3-De) | Petr Vins | Sanya | 2011 | |
The Legend of the Christmas Witch | Luca Avagliano | Gino | 2018 | |
Giuseppe Lo Piccolo | Smilzo | |||
Stefano Fresi | Mr. Johnny |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Top Gear |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notes | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Call of Duty: Black Ops II | Unusable, appears on the Rush map | 2012 | ||
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War | Unusable, appears on the Rush map | 2020 |
Tippmann A-5
Tippmann A-5 Paintball Marker is a semi-automatic (submachine) paintball gun styled to resemble a Heckler & Koch MP5K, intoduced in 2002 and manufactured by Tippmann. If compared to other paintball guns by the same manufacturer it has more space for customization, improved speed and easier access to internals. Gun's push pin design can be field stripped in under 60 seconds and utilizes the patented Cyclone Feed System, which enables a rate of fire up to 15 balls per second without batteries (information mostly taken from the official page, as is the illustration).
The Tippmann A-5 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fringe | Man looking for cylinder | Mocked-up as a fictional "Shockwave Gun" / S01E04 | 2008 - 2013 |
Tippmann SMG-60
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cyborg | Jean-Claude Van Damme | Gibson Rickenbaker | Mocked-up as a fictional four- and six-barreled rotary firearms | 1989 |
Vincent Klyn | Fender Tremolo | |||
Pirates |
Tippmann TPX
The Tippmann TPX and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Killjoys | Pascal Langdale | Liam Jelco | Fitted with full length top rail and side rails | 2016 |
Community (TV Series) | Joel McHale | Jeff Winger | With brightly-colored exteriors, some fitted with underbarrel flashlights | 2010, 2015 |
Various | Appears in S1E23 "Modern Warfare", S2E23 "A Fistful of Paintballs", S2E24 "For a Few Paintballs More", S6E11 "Modern Espionage" |
Sheridan PGP Paintball Marker
The Sheridan PGP Paintball Marker and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
In Too Deep | An instructor | 1999 | ||
Hollow Man | Elisabeth Shue | Linda McKay | as tranquilizer dart gun | 2000 |
Kevin Bacon | Sebastian Caine | |||
Josh Brolin | Matthew Kensington | |||
Kim Dickens | Sarah Kennedy | |||
Greg Grunberg | Carter Abbey | |||
Joey Slotnick | Frank Chase | |||
Mary Randle | Janice Walton | |||
Scary Movie 2 | Anna Faris | Cindy | as tranquilizer dart gun | 2000 |
Kathleen Robertson | Theo | |||
The Legend of the Christmas Witch | Stefano Fresi | Mr. Johnny | 2018 |
SplatMaster Paintball Pistol
The SplatMaster Paintball Pistol and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Byker Grove | Rival youth clubs | Blinded PJ in episode / "Episode 56" (S4E14) | 1992 | |
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. - Season 7 | Deke Squad members | "The Totally Excellent Adventures of Mack and the D" (S7E07) | 2020 |