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[[Category:Television]]
{{Infobox TV|{{PAGENAME}}
|name= Stargate SG-1
|picture = SG1group1.jpg
|caption = Season 1 Cover
|country = [[File:USA.jpg|25px]] USA <br>[[File:CAN.jpg|25px]] Canada
|channel =  Showtime<br>SyFy
|genre = Science-Fiction
|creator = Brad Wright<br>Jonathan Glassner
|dates = 1997 – 2007
|language =
|seasons = 10
|episodes = 214
|character1=Jack O'Neill
|actor1= [[Richard Dean Anderson]]
|character3= Daniel Jackson
|actor3= [[Michael Shanks]]
|character4= Samantha Carter
|actor4=  [[Amanda Tapping]]
|character5= Teal'c
|actor5=  [[Christopher Judge]]
|character6= General George Hammond
|actor6=  [[Don S. Davis]]
|character7= Cameron Mitchell
|actor7=  [[Ben Browder]]
|character8= Vala Mal Doran
|actor8=  [[Claudia Black]]
|character9= General Henry Landry
|actor9=  [[Beau Bridges]]
}}
'''''Stargate SG-1''''' was the science-fiction television adaptation of the feature film ''[[Stargate (1994)]]''.  The makers of the film declined to be involved with this series, which was subsequently created by Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner and produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.  The television series followed the members of SG-1, a team operating under the newly formed Stargate Command situated in the Cheyenne Mountain Complex, in their journeys through the Stargate.  For the majority of the series, the team was led by Col. Jack O'Neill ([[Richard Dean Anderson]]).  For 10 seasons from 1997 to 2007, ''Stargate SG-1'' aired in the US through several outlets, including the premium channel [[:Category:Showtime|Showtime]], the Sci-Fi Channel and in syndication. At a count of 214 episodes as well as several television films, this series also presently stands as the longest-running North American-produced science-fiction television series. ''Stargate: SG-1'' would also spawn two live action television spinoffs: ''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]'' and ''[[Stargate Universe]]''.


==Pistols==
===Beretta M9===
<gallery>
The standard sidearm for U.S. military personnel.
Image:SG1S1DvdCover.jpg| ''[[Stargate SG-1  - Season 1]]'' (1997 - 1998)
Image:SG1S2DvdCover.jpg| ''[[Stargate SG-1  - Season 2]]'' (1998 - 1999)
Image:SG1group1.jpg| ''[[Stargate SG-1  - Season 3]]'' (1999 - 2000)
Image:SG1S4DvdCover.jpg| ''[[Stargate SG-1  - Season 4]]'' (2000- 2001)
Image:SG1S5DvdCover.jpg| ''[[Stargate SG-1  - Season 5]]'' (2001- 2002)
Image:SG1S6DvdCover.jpg| ''[[Stargate SG-1  - Season 6]]'' (2002- 2003)
Image:SG1S7DvdCover.jpg| ''[[Stargate SG-1  - Season 7]]'' (2003- 2004)
Image:SG1S8DvdCover.jpg| ''[[Stargate SG-1  - Season 8]]'' (2004- 2005)
Image:SG1S9DvdCover.jpg| ''[[Stargate SG-1  - Season 9]]'' (2005- 2006)
Image:SG1group2.jpg| ''[[Stargate SG-1  - Season 10]]'' (2006- 2007)</gallery>


[[Image:SGM9.jpg]]
[[Category:Disambiguation pages]]
[[Image:SGM92.jpg]]
 
==Sub-machineguns==
===FN P90 Personal Defense Weapon===
This became the most common weapon after its introduction in Season 4, Episode 8 ("The First Ones"). The episode that introduced it, O'neil suggested the weapon because of the ammo was more penetrating than the MP-5 despite taking rifles would also work. We can assume it was just a device in the script just to bring this weapon the weapon that is identified when anyone thinks of of the Stargate series. The series probably picked this weapon from its futuristic look, something unique from the other weapons at the time.
 
[[Image:P90.jpg]]
[[Image:SG1P90.jpg]]
[[Image:SG1P902.jpg]]
 
===H&K MP5A3===
The main weapon used by all SG teams for the first few seasons.
[[Image:MP5A3.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Heckler & Koch MP5A3 - 9x19mm]]
 
===H&K MP7===
 
Seen in a few episodes in place of the famous P90 the team uses. Teal'c has been used duel wielding these in an episode or 2.
[[Image:MP7.jpg]]
[[Image:SGMP7.jpg]]
 
==Shotguns==
===Aserma Protecta Shotgun===
This was portrayed as a grenade launcher.
[[Image:AsermaProtectaShotgun.jpg]]
 
 
=== DAO-12 ===
 
===Franchi SPAS 12===
[[Image:Franchi-SPAS12.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Franchi SPAS-12 shotgun - 12 gauge]]
 
===USAS-12 Assault Shotgun===
 
Seen mostly in the episodes where we see Replicators [[Image:USAS12.jpg]]
 
==Carbines and Rifles==
 
===GAU-5/A===
The GAU-5/A was the USAF contract version of the XM177 "CAR-15" short assault rifle.  The USAF Security forces used them until recently, however, most of the non firing GAU-5/As seen in the show were simply XM177E2 "Airsoft guns".  The actual GAU-5/A carbines look like the XM177E2 but don't have forward Assist buttons.
 
 
===AK74M===
 
===M82 Barrett rifle ===
 
=== Dragunov SVD ===
 
===H&K G3 SG-1===
 
Used in a few episode, once with O'neil. This is the real name of the rifle, and a coincidence to the name of the team that used it on occasion.
 
===M4A1===
 
[[Image:SGM4.jpg]]
 
==="Carter Special" Micro Carbine===
This is a customized Armalite M15A4 Carbine with a short 11.5" barrel, aftermarket quadruple-rail SOPMOD accessory forend, and a modified thumb-hole stock taken from a Sterling AR-180 rifle. It is used with an ELCAN sight and a Beta C-Mag dual-lobed 100-round drum and can mount a vertical foregrip and a side-mounted flashlight on the accessory rail. 
It first appears in Season 7, Episode 9 ("Avenger 2.0"). It gets its name from Major Samantha Carter, the only character who carries it.
 
[[Image:Carterspecial.jpg]]
''Interesting: Anyone notice that the solo shot of the gun has no brass deflector on the upper receiver and yet the screenshots of Tapping show that her firing gun HAS the brass deflector.  Is that a non firing prop for the show? or perhaps a fan's airsoft "homage"?  GREAT SHOTS!''
 
 
[[Image:Carterspecial2.jpg]]
[[Image:Carterspecial3.jpg]]
 
===M-16A2===
 
===H&K G36K===
 
Several times in the last couple season, this rifle was seen in used by the Marines or Mitchel
 
[[Image:SGs6k.jpg]]
[[Image:SGs6k2.jpg]]
 
==Machine Guns==
 
 
===[[Browning M2]]===
 
===[[M249 SAW]]===
 
===[[M60]] Series GPMG===
 
=== FN M240B===
 
 
=== M60E3 ===
 
==Heavy Weapons==
 
===M72 LAW===
[[Image:M72A2LAW.jpg‎|thumb|none|400px|M72A2 LAW (Light Anti-armor Weapon) - 72mm]]
 
===FIM-92 Stinger Missile===
 
===M203 Grenade Launcher Attachment===
 
===Cobray 37mm Launcher===
[[Image:CobrayM79LF.jpg|thumb|none|400px|CM79LF 37mm Launcher]]
O'Neill uses a CM79LF as a 40mm grenade launcher.
 
===AT-4===
[[Image:AT-4Launcher.jpg‎|thumb|none|400px|M136 AT4 Rocket Launcher - 84mm]]
Most commonly 'mis used' as a surface to air missile to shoot down Goa'uld Death Gliders, however, the AT-4 is an 84mm Anti Tank Weapon.

Latest revision as of 23:20, 14 April 2015


Stargate SG-1
Season 1 Cover
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing USA
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Canada
Channel Showtime
SyFy
Creator Brad Wright
Jonathan Glassner
Genre Science-Fiction
Broadcast 1997 – 2007
No. of Seasons 10
No. of Episodes 214
Main Cast
Character Actor
Jack O'Neill Richard Dean Anderson
Daniel Jackson Michael Shanks
Samantha Carter Amanda Tapping
Teal'c Christopher Judge
General George Hammond Don S. Davis
Cameron Mitchell Ben Browder
Vala Mal Doran Claudia Black
General Henry Landry Beau Bridges


Stargate SG-1 was the science-fiction television adaptation of the feature film Stargate (1994). The makers of the film declined to be involved with this series, which was subsequently created by Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner and produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The television series followed the members of SG-1, a team operating under the newly formed Stargate Command situated in the Cheyenne Mountain Complex, in their journeys through the Stargate. For the majority of the series, the team was led by Col. Jack O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson). For 10 seasons from 1997 to 2007, Stargate SG-1 aired in the US through several outlets, including the premium channel Showtime, the Sci-Fi Channel and in syndication. At a count of 214 episodes as well as several television films, this series also presently stands as the longest-running North American-produced science-fiction television series. Stargate: SG-1 would also spawn two live action television spinoffs: Stargate: Atlantis and Stargate Universe.