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The 2nd two pictures are most likely real SIGs, but the first one just looks off enough to be a replica/non-gun. Its a SIG (or a SIG copy like TZ99) for sure, the slide contours match, as do the de-cock and slide release levers on the side of the frame (visible in the 3rd pic). My best guess is an early nickel P226.-[[User:Ranger01|Ranger01]] 23:18, 12 December 2010 (UTC)
The 2nd two pictures are most likely real SIGs, but the first one just looks off enough to be a replica/non-gun. Its a SIG (or a SIG copy like TZ99) for sure, the slide contours match, as do the de-cock and slide release levers on the side of the frame (visible in the 3rd pic). My best guess is an early nickel P226.-[[User:Ranger01|Ranger01]] 23:18, 12 December 2010 (UTC)
:Definitely a nickel SIG 226. -[[User:MT2008|MT2008]] 21:43, 11 December 2011 (CST)
==No 4006==
The pistol on here previously labeled as a 4006 is, again, a 5906. The hammer geometry is that of a 5906, as are the front strap serrations (vertical as opposed to checking).
==Mary's Backup Glock==
In the episode "Trojan Horst", when Mary fires her Glock '27', the slide locks back after her firing only six shots. That, combined with the fact that her gun that she used when she busted into Frankie Santoro's place in the pilot episode had a buttpad, leads me to believe that that specific gun is a blank adapted Glock 36, with a six round magazne.--[[User:L.J. Gibbs|L.J. Gibbs]] 21:10, 11 December 2011 (CST)
:We've cautioned our members about this many times, but trying to ID a gun on the basis of the number of rounds fired is a very BAD way to do it. It might simply be an editing mistake, or the armorer might not have loaded the mag to full capacity. Unless you have visual proof that the gun is a Glock 36 (slide markings and examination of frame/slide width), the safer bet is that the gun is the (vastly)-more-common-in-Hollywood Glock 26 or 27. -[[User:MT2008|MT2008]] 21:43, 11 December 2011 (CST)
== Holster ==
I know it's a long shot, but can anyone identify the holster seen in this screenshot?--[[User:TheDon|TheDon]] 23:26, 20 March 2012 (CDT)
[[Image:IPS-That-is-a-Glock-23a.jpg‎ |thumb|none|600px|Deputy U.S. Marshal Mary Shannon ([[Mary McCormack]]) shows off her [[Glock 23]] in Season 1, Episode 2 (Hoosier Daddy) and describes it as her "Glock 23".]]
==Glock models==
Are they actually Glock 22/23s or should I relabel them as 17/19s? She does claim they are the .40S&W models, but she might be calling them that because that's what is used IRL. And I'm not sure i can see a 1mm difference in bore diameter.--[[User:Mandolin|Mandolin]] ([[User talk:Mandolin|talk]]) 20:55, 1 March 2013 (EST)

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Is anyone going to ID the sniper rifle that was going to be used in Season 1 Episode 2?

Unsure as to what pistol this is

A ??? is seen wielded by a Marlon (Lewis Brown) when he shoots a bookie on the basketball Court in Season 1's "High Priced Spread" (S1E06).

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Marlon (Lewis Brown) pulls his ???, though this may be a lightweight airsoft copy.
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Marlon (Lewis Brown) fires a live ??? at the back of Junior (Kelvin Brown), though in the shot, there is only one round since the slide locks back after one shot.
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A brief glimpse of the upper slide of the pistol, indicating it is a ???.

Help a tired and bleary eyed IMFDB mod out ;) MoviePropMaster2008

SIG P22X / P22X Non-gun?-Ranger01 10:32, 12 December 2010 (UTC)

SIG, I don't think it's a non gun. I thought the slides didn't even operate on them, so the slide wouldn't even lock back?--Predator20 15:35, 12 December 2010 (UTC)
Looks a little like an S&W 4506. -Anonymous
Looks like a SIG to me.-protoAuthor


The 2nd two pictures are most likely real SIGs, but the first one just looks off enough to be a replica/non-gun. Its a SIG (or a SIG copy like TZ99) for sure, the slide contours match, as do the de-cock and slide release levers on the side of the frame (visible in the 3rd pic). My best guess is an early nickel P226.-Ranger01 23:18, 12 December 2010 (UTC)

Definitely a nickel SIG 226. -MT2008 21:43, 11 December 2011 (CST)

No 4006

The pistol on here previously labeled as a 4006 is, again, a 5906. The hammer geometry is that of a 5906, as are the front strap serrations (vertical as opposed to checking).

Mary's Backup Glock

In the episode "Trojan Horst", when Mary fires her Glock '27', the slide locks back after her firing only six shots. That, combined with the fact that her gun that she used when she busted into Frankie Santoro's place in the pilot episode had a buttpad, leads me to believe that that specific gun is a blank adapted Glock 36, with a six round magazne.--L.J. Gibbs 21:10, 11 December 2011 (CST)

We've cautioned our members about this many times, but trying to ID a gun on the basis of the number of rounds fired is a very BAD way to do it. It might simply be an editing mistake, or the armorer might not have loaded the mag to full capacity. Unless you have visual proof that the gun is a Glock 36 (slide markings and examination of frame/slide width), the safer bet is that the gun is the (vastly)-more-common-in-Hollywood Glock 26 or 27. -MT2008 21:43, 11 December 2011 (CST)

Holster

I know it's a long shot, but can anyone identify the holster seen in this screenshot?--TheDon 23:26, 20 March 2012 (CDT)

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Deputy U.S. Marshal Mary Shannon (Mary McCormack) shows off her Glock 23 in Season 1, Episode 2 (Hoosier Daddy) and describes it as her "Glock 23".

Glock models

Are they actually Glock 22/23s or should I relabel them as 17/19s? She does claim they are the .40S&W models, but she might be calling them that because that's what is used IRL. And I'm not sure i can see a 1mm difference in bore diameter.--Mandolin (talk) 20:55, 1 March 2013 (EST)