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'''The | [[Image:MillenniumSeason1.jpg|thumb|300px|right|''Millennium'' (1996-1999)]] | ||
'''''Millennium''''' was a science fiction television series created by Chris Carter (his second following ''[[The X-Files]]'') and starred [[Lance Henriksen]] as Frank Black, a former FBI profiler who goes to work for a shadowy "consultant" organization known as the "Millennium Group". The series also was set in the same universe as ''[[The X-Files]]'', as a brief cameo of the two main characters of that series appeared in an episode of this show (played by doubles), and Frank and the group later appeared in a crossover episode in ''The X-Files'''s [[The X-Files - Season 7|seventh season]]. | |||
Also co-starring in the series was [[Terry O'Quinn]] (later of ''[[Lost]]'' fame), who had a unrelated yet notable role in ''[[The X-Files: Fight the Future]]'' (as well as two other unrelated roles in Seasons [[The X-Files - Season 2|2]] and [[The X-Files - Season 9|9]] of the TV series), and worked with Chris Carter again on the series ''[[Harsh Realm]]''. ''Millennium'' premiered in 1996 on the FOX network in the US and aired for four seasons until 1999. | |||
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==Colt M1911A1== | ==Colt M1911A1== | ||
Frank Black ([[Lance Henriksen]]) carried a [[Colt M1911A1]] in .45 ACP as his sidearm in the series. However, while Black was seen in several episodes firing his 1911 at the range, he rarely carried or used it while on assignment. In one episode, when his supervisor asks him if he wants to hunt, Black replies that he only practices with his sidearm because he is required to. | |||
Frank Black ([[Lance Henriksen]]) | |||
[[Image:Colt1911A1PreWar.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Pre-War Colt M1911A1 Pistol Commercial - .45 ACP.]] | [[Image:Colt1911A1PreWar.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Pre-War Colt M1911A1 Pistol Commercial - .45 ACP.]] | ||
[[Image:Mill3x03-1911-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI"]] | [[Image:Mill3x03-1911-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI"]] | ||
[[Image:Mill3x03-1911-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI"]] | [[Image:Mill3x03-1911-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI". Note that the box of ammunition in the pistol case (just out of frame) is from the fictional "Felcan" ammunition brand; this is another Easter Egg reference to the show's armorer (note that similar Easter Eggs appear in ''[[Dark Angel (TV Series)|Dark Angel]]'' and ''[[Deadpool]]'', which also rented their weapons from Felcan Enterprises).]] | ||
[[Image:Mill3x03-1911-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI"]] | [[Image:Mill3x03-1911-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI"]] | ||
[[Image:Mill3x22-1911-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.22, "Good-bye to All That"]] | [[Image:Mill3x22-1911-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.22, "Good-bye to All That"]] | ||
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==Taurus PT99== | ==Taurus PT99== | ||
A large number of [[ | A large number of [[Taurus PT99]] pistols were seen on the show, mostly in the hands of police officers (as a [[Beretta 92F]] stand-in). They were also used by some of the FBI Agents on the show, which is inaccurate, since the FBI has never issued Taurus or even the similar Beretta pistols. | ||
[[Image:PT99Black1.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Older-model Taurus PT99 AF (blued) - 9x19mm]] | [[Image:PT99Black1.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Older-model Taurus PT99 AF (blued) - 9x19mm]] | ||
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==IMI Desert Eagle Mark VII== | ==IMI Desert Eagle Mark VII== | ||
In Episode 3.04, "Closure", a psychopath named Rick Van Horn ([[Garret Dillahunt]]) prominently used a nickel-plated .44 Magnum [[ | In Episode 3.04, "Closure", a psychopath named Rick Van Horn ([[Garret Dillahunt]]) prominently used a nickel-plated .44 Magnum [[Desert Eagle Mark VII]] as his sidearm. The Desert Eagle was given many very good close-ups in the episode, in which it was possible to read "Magnum Research" on the slide, suggesting that this was a deliberate advertising plug for the manufacturer. | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:DesertEagleMarkVIInickel.jpg|thumb|none|390px|Desert Eagle MK VII - .357 Magnum w/ nickel finish.]] | ||
[[Image:Mill3x04-Deagle-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.04, "Closure". It seems Magnum Research jumped at the chance to have one of their products featured in this episode.]] | [[Image:Mill3x04-Deagle-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.04, "Closure". It seems Magnum Research jumped at the chance to have one of their products featured in this episode.]] | ||
[[Image:Mill3x04-Deagle-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.04, "Closure"]] | [[Image:Mill3x04-Deagle-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.04, "Closure"]] | ||
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[[Image:Mill3x04-Deagle-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.04, "Closure"]] | [[Image:Mill3x04-Deagle-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.04, "Closure"]] | ||
== | ==Česká Zbrojovka CZ 45 - 6.35mm (.25 ACP)== | ||
A small . | A small 6.35mm caliber pocket pistol [[CZ 45]] was taken by one the escaped convicts from a guard in Episode 2.18, "In Arcadia Ego". | ||
[[File:Cz_45.jpg|thumb|none|400px]] | |||
[[Image:Mill2x18-22-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 2.18, "In Arcadia Ego"]] | [[Image:Mill2x18-22-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 2.18, "In Arcadia Ego"]] | ||
[[Image:Mill2x18-22-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 2.18, "In Arcadia Ego"]] | [[Image:Mill2x18-22-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 2.18, "In Arcadia Ego"]] | ||
[[Image:Mill2x18-22-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 2.18, "In Arcadia Ego"]] | [[Image:Mill2x18-22-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 2.18, "In Arcadia Ego"]] | ||
== | == Colt Model 715\Olympic Arms K4B == | ||
Typical of many movies and TV shows filmed in Canada, most of the [[M16]]-type rifles in the show were [[ | Typical of many movies and TV shows filmed in Canada, most of the [[M16]]-type rifles in the show were [[Colt Model 715]]s or the [[Olympic Arms K4B]] equivalent. In Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI", the survivalist group had purchased four of these rifles (Agent Hollis referred to them simply as "M16s"). Later, when Gary King ([[Eric Keenleyside]]) dropped the rifle after surrendering, it was possible to see that it had the distinctive pistol grips of Olympic Arms AR-15s. | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:OlympicArmsK4B.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Olmypic Arms K4B - 5.56x45mm. This rifle is very similar to the [[M16 rifle series#Diemaco C7/Colt Model 715|Colt Model 715]], but is distinguished by the "Stowaway" pistol grip, a feature often found on Olympic Arms AR-15 rifles made in the 1990s. Rifles similar to this one are frequently seen in productions filmed in British Columbia.]] | ||
[[Image:Mill3x03-C7-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI"]] | [[Image:Mill3x03-C7-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI"]] | ||
[[Image:Mill3x03-C7-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI"]] | [[Image:Mill3x03-C7-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI." Note the continuity error here: The ejection port cover on the rifle is closed, even though he has been firing it.]] | ||
[[Image:Mill3x03-C7-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI"]] | [[Image:Mill3x03-C7-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI"]] | ||
[[Image:Mill3x03-C7-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI". Note that this rifle has an Olympic Arms pistol grip. Many of the AR-type rifles used by the Canadian armorers seem to be built on Olympic Arms lower receivers (see also ''[[Viper#Diemaco C7/Colt Model 715|Viper]]'', for instance.)]] | [[Image:Mill3x03-C7-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI". Note that this rifle has an Olympic Arms pistol grip. Many of the AR-type rifles used by the Canadian armorers seem to be built on Olympic Arms lower receivers (see also ''[[Viper#Diemaco C7/Colt Model 715|Viper]]'', for instance.)]] | ||
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==M16 (SP1)== | ==M16 (SP1)== | ||
In Episode 2.18, "In Arcadia Ego", the police snipers were armed with [[ | In Episode 2.18, "In Arcadia Ego", the police snipers were armed with [[M16]] rifles fitted with [[M16A2]] hand guards and [[M16A1]] flash hiders, as well as 20-round magazines. They were configured as sniper rifles, with scopes and bipods.. | ||
[[Image:M16-SP1-with-A2-Handguards.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M16 aka SP1 (flat "slab side receiver") with A2 style handguards used to impersonate the M16A2 - 5.56x45mm]] | [[Image:M16-SP1-with-A2-Handguards.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M16 aka SP1 (flat "slab side receiver") with A2 style handguards used to impersonate the M16A2 - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
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==XM177 mock-ups== | ==XM177 mock-ups== | ||
A number of [[ | A number of [[XM177]]-type assault rifles were seen on the show, but all were mocked-up from other AR-15 carbine variants and fitted with fake XM177-style compensators. These guns were most notably used by Rick Van Horn ([[Garret Dillahunt]]) and his associate when they attacked the police station in Episode 3.04, "Closure", which led to a major ''[[Heat]]''-style shootout. | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:ColtModel610-XM177.jpg|thumb|500px|none|'''XM177E1 Carbine''' (AKA Colt Model 610) - 5.56x45mm. In USAF service, this weapon was known as the GAU-5/A.]] | ||
[[Image:Mill3x02-CAR15-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From 3.02, "Exegesis"]] | [[Image:Mill3x02-CAR15-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From 3.02, "Exegesis"]] | ||
[[Image:Mill3x04-CAR15-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From 3.04, "Closure"]] | [[Image:Mill3x04-CAR15-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From 3.04, "Closure"]] | ||
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== Heckler & Koch MP5A3 == | == Heckler & Koch MP5A3 == | ||
[[Heckler & Koch MP5A3]]s fitted with Surefire fore-ends and tactical flashlights were used by FBI HRT/SWAT teams on the show. | |||
[[ | |||
[[Image:HKmp5A3.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch MP5A3 - 9x19mm]] | [[Image:HKmp5A3.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch MP5A3 - 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:Mill3x11-MP5-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From 3.11, "Collateral Damage"]] | [[Image:Mill3x11-MP5-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From 3.11, "Collateral Damage"]] | ||
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==Unknown sniper rifle== | ==Unknown sniper rifle== | ||
In Episode 3.04, "Closure", Rick Van Horn ([[Garret Dillahunt]]) also used an unknown sniper rifle while at the park. He asks his friend what a day in the park would be like if people knew that they were being covered by a "Thirty-Ought-Six", before pulling the trigger and dry-firing the weapon at an unsuspecting mother. Later, this gun was used by police snipers in the same episode. | In Episode 3.04, "Closure", Rick Van Horn ([[Garret Dillahunt]]) also used an unknown sniper rifle while at the park. He asks his friend what a day in the park would be like if people knew that they were being covered by a "Thirty-Ought-Six", before pulling the trigger and dry-firing the weapon at an unsuspecting mother. Later, this gun was used by police snipers in the same episode. Judging by the bolt release, and safety it appears to be a heavily modified Mauser of some type. | ||
[[Image:Mill3x04-R700-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.04, "Closure"]] | [[Image:Mill3x04-R700-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.04, "Closure"]] | ||
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==USAS-12== | ==USAS-12== | ||
A [[USAS-12]] combat shotgun with a 20-round drum magazine was used by a Millennium group assassin in Episode 3.02, "Exegesis" to kill one of the clone women, though it was not seen very clearly. | A [[USAS-12]] combat shotgun with a 20-round drum magazine was used by a Millennium group assassin in Episode 3.02, "Exegesis" to kill one of the clone women, though it was not seen very clearly. | ||
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==Ruger KP89== | ==Ruger KP89== | ||
A survivalist in Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI" was seen at the shooting range with a [[Ruger KP89]]. | |||
A survivalist in Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI" was seen at the shooting range with a [[ | |||
[[Image:RugerKP89.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Ruger KP89 - 9x19mm]] | [[Image:RugerKP89.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Ruger KP89 - 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:Mill3x03-RugerKP89-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI"]] | [[Image:Mill3x03-RugerKP89-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|From Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI"]] | ||
== Jericho 941 == | == Jericho 941 "Baby Eagle" == | ||
A [[Jericho 941]] ("Baby Eagle") was carried by the Millennium group assassin Mabius ([[Bob Wilde]]) in several episodes. In Episode 3.18, "Bardo Thodol", he used the Jericho with a suppressor. | |||
A [[Jericho 941]] was carried by the Millennium group assassin Mabius ([[Bob Wilde]]) in several episodes. | |||
[[Image:Jericho941FullSize.jpg|thumb|none|350px|IMI Jericho 941 - 9x19mm]] | [[Image:Jericho941FullSize.jpg|thumb|none|350px|IMI Jericho 941 - 9x19mm]] | ||
==M14== | ==M14== | ||
In Episode 3.04, "Closure", an [[M14]] rifle (or, more likely, a semi-automatic Springfield Armory M1A) was used by a police officer to shoot at Rick Van Horn ([[Garret Dillahunt]]) and his associate during the gun battle at the police station. | In Episode 3.04, "Closure", an [[M14]] rifle (or, more likely, a semi-automatic Springfield Armory M1A) was used by a police officer to shoot at Rick Van Horn ([[Garret Dillahunt]]) and his associate during the gun battle at the police station. | ||
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==Norinco Type 84S== | ==Norinco Type 84S== | ||
In Episode 1.02, "Gehenna", Mike Atkins ([[Robin Gammell]]) found several crates full of [[Norinco Type 84S]] assault rifles in the doomsday cult's arms warehouse. | In Episode 1.02, "Gehenna", Mike Atkins ([[Robin Gammell]]) found several crates full of [[Norinco Type 84S]] assault rifles in the doomsday cult's arms warehouse. | ||
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==Smith & Wesson Model 36 revolver== | ==Smith & Wesson Model 36 revolver== | ||
A Smith & Wesson Model 36 revolver was used by Frank Black ([[Lance Henriksen]]) in Season 1. | A [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] revolver was used by Frank Black ([[Lance Henriksen]]) in Season 1. | ||
==AK-47== | ==AK-47== | ||
Seen in the hands of Yura Surova ([[Boris Krutonog]]) and Andrei Pietrovich Melnikov ([[Dmitri Boudrine]]) in the Season 1 episode "Maranatha" when both characters were guards at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant and were hunting for Yaponchik ([[Levani Outchaneichvili]]) on the night of the Chernobyl disaster in April 1986. | Seen in the hands of Yura Surova ([[Boris Lee Krutonog]]) and Andrei Pietrovich Melnikov ([[Dmitri Boudrine]]) in the Season 1 episode "Maranatha" when both characters were guards at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant and were hunting for Yaponchik ([[Levani Outchaneichvili]]) on the night of the Chernobyl disaster in April 1986. | ||
[[Image:Ak_54.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Milled Receiver AK-47 design - 7.62x39mm.]] | |||
==Heckler & Koch VP70== | ==Heckler & Koch VP70== | ||
Seen in the hands of Yura Surova ([[Boris Krutonog]]) as his personal sidearm in the Season 1 episode "Maranatha". Surova would use this handgun to shoot Yaponchik ( | Seen in the hands of Yura Surova ([[Boris Lee Krutonog]]) as his personal sidearm in the Season 1 episode "Maranatha". Surova would use this handgun to shoot Yaponchik (Levani Outchaneichvili) in the head when Yaponchik was in the Russian bath house. | ||
[[Image:HK VP70Z 1890.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch VP70Z 9x19mm with spare magazine]] | |||
[[Category: Television]] | [[Category: Television]] | ||
[[Category:Crime]] | [[Category:Crime]] |
Latest revision as of 16:57, 22 September 2023
Millennium was a science fiction television series created by Chris Carter (his second following The X-Files) and starred Lance Henriksen as Frank Black, a former FBI profiler who goes to work for a shadowy "consultant" organization known as the "Millennium Group". The series also was set in the same universe as The X-Files, as a brief cameo of the two main characters of that series appeared in an episode of this show (played by doubles), and Frank and the group later appeared in a crossover episode in The X-Files's seventh season.
Also co-starring in the series was Terry O'Quinn (later of Lost fame), who had a unrelated yet notable role in The X-Files: Fight the Future (as well as two other unrelated roles in Seasons 2 and 9 of the TV series), and worked with Chris Carter again on the series Harsh Realm. Millennium premiered in 1996 on the FOX network in the US and aired for four seasons until 1999.
The following weapons were used in the television series Millennium:
Colt M1911A1
Frank Black (Lance Henriksen) carried a Colt M1911A1 in .45 ACP as his sidearm in the series. However, while Black was seen in several episodes firing his 1911 at the range, he rarely carried or used it while on assignment. In one episode, when his supervisor asks him if he wants to hunt, Black replies that he only practices with his sidearm because he is required to.
SIG-Sauer P226
Agent Emma Hollis (Klea Scott ) carried a SIG-Sauer P226 as her sidearm when she was introduced in the third season. Interestingly, Hollis seems to have been the only agent on the show to carry a SIG, even though the P226 and P228 were standard-issue to the FBI at the time.
Taurus PT99
A large number of Taurus PT99 pistols were seen on the show, mostly in the hands of police officers (as a Beretta 92F stand-in). They were also used by some of the FBI Agents on the show, which is inaccurate, since the FBI has never issued Taurus or even the similar Beretta pistols.
Glock 17
Glock 17s were also carried by many police officers on the show.
Mossberg 500
Mossberg 500 shotguns were used by many police officers on the show.
Remington 870
Police officers on the show also used Remington 870 shotguns (with regular and extended magazine tubes).
Smith & Wesson 5906
Newer-model Smith & Wesson 5906 pistols appeared in several episodes. In Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI", a 5906 was used by Brant Carmody (Jeremy Guilbaut) to shoot up his high school and kill his principal and several class mates. An FBI agent working on the case later described the weapon as a "9mm Smith & Wesson pistol with a 15-round magazine."
IMI Desert Eagle Mark VII
In Episode 3.04, "Closure", a psychopath named Rick Van Horn (Garret Dillahunt) prominently used a nickel-plated .44 Magnum Desert Eagle Mark VII as his sidearm. The Desert Eagle was given many very good close-ups in the episode, in which it was possible to read "Magnum Research" on the slide, suggesting that this was a deliberate advertising plug for the manufacturer.
Česká Zbrojovka CZ 45 - 6.35mm (.25 ACP)
A small 6.35mm caliber pocket pistol CZ 45 was taken by one the escaped convicts from a guard in Episode 2.18, "In Arcadia Ego".
Colt Model 715\Olympic Arms K4B
Typical of many movies and TV shows filmed in Canada, most of the M16-type rifles in the show were Colt Model 715s or the Olympic Arms K4B equivalent. In Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI", the survivalist group had purchased four of these rifles (Agent Hollis referred to them simply as "M16s"). Later, when Gary King (Eric Keenleyside) dropped the rifle after surrendering, it was possible to see that it had the distinctive pistol grips of Olympic Arms AR-15s.
M16 (SP1)
In Episode 2.18, "In Arcadia Ego", the police snipers were armed with M16 rifles fitted with M16A2 hand guards and M16A1 flash hiders, as well as 20-round magazines. They were configured as sniper rifles, with scopes and bipods..
XM177 mock-ups
A number of XM177-type assault rifles were seen on the show, but all were mocked-up from other AR-15 carbine variants and fitted with fake XM177-style compensators. These guns were most notably used by Rick Van Horn (Garret Dillahunt) and his associate when they attacked the police station in Episode 3.04, "Closure", which led to a major Heat-style shootout.
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
Heckler & Koch MP5A3s fitted with Surefire fore-ends and tactical flashlights were used by FBI HRT/SWAT teams on the show.
Unknown sniper rifle
In Episode 3.04, "Closure", Rick Van Horn (Garret Dillahunt) also used an unknown sniper rifle while at the park. He asks his friend what a day in the park would be like if people knew that they were being covered by a "Thirty-Ought-Six", before pulling the trigger and dry-firing the weapon at an unsuspecting mother. Later, this gun was used by police snipers in the same episode. Judging by the bolt release, and safety it appears to be a heavily modified Mauser of some type.
USAS-12
A USAS-12 combat shotgun with a 20-round drum magazine was used by a Millennium group assassin in Episode 3.02, "Exegesis" to kill one of the clone women, though it was not seen very clearly.
Ruger KP89
A survivalist in Episode 3.03, "TEOTWAWKI" was seen at the shooting range with a Ruger KP89.
Jericho 941 "Baby Eagle"
A Jericho 941 ("Baby Eagle") was carried by the Millennium group assassin Mabius (Bob Wilde) in several episodes. In Episode 3.18, "Bardo Thodol", he used the Jericho with a suppressor.
M14
In Episode 3.04, "Closure", an M14 rifle (or, more likely, a semi-automatic Springfield Armory M1A) was used by a police officer to shoot at Rick Van Horn (Garret Dillahunt) and his associate during the gun battle at the police station.
Norinco Type 84S
In Episode 1.02, "Gehenna", Mike Atkins (Robin Gammell) found several crates full of Norinco Type 84S assault rifles in the doomsday cult's arms warehouse.
Interestingly, the crate was marked "Republic of China" (instead of People's Republic of China), but it did have a triangle with a "66" inside, which is the correct marking for State Factory 66 (which manufactured AKs for the PLA in real life).
Smith & Wesson Model 36 revolver
A Smith & Wesson Model 36 revolver was used by Frank Black (Lance Henriksen) in Season 1.
AK-47
Seen in the hands of Yura Surova (Boris Lee Krutonog) and Andrei Pietrovich Melnikov (Dmitri Boudrine) in the Season 1 episode "Maranatha" when both characters were guards at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant and were hunting for Yaponchik (Levani Outchaneichvili) on the night of the Chernobyl disaster in April 1986.
Heckler & Koch VP70
Seen in the hands of Yura Surova (Boris Lee Krutonog) as his personal sidearm in the Season 1 episode "Maranatha". Surova would use this handgun to shoot Yaponchik (Levani Outchaneichvili) in the head when Yaponchik was in the Russian bath house.