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[[Image:The_X_Files_iso.jpg‎|thumb|400px|right|'''''The X-Files''''' (1993-2002, 2016-2018) - This is the well-known main title logotype used in the opening credits sequence for the first eight seasons of the series, as well as seasons 10 and 11.]]


[[Image:The_X_Files_iso.jpg‎|thumb|400px|right|"I Want To Believe"]]
'''''The X-Files''''' is the science-fiction supernatural television series created by Chris Carter (''[[Millennium]]'', ''[[Harsh Realm]]'') that starred [[David Duchovny]] and [[Gillian Anderson]] as Fox Mulder and Dana Scully - FBI agents who were placed in a special unofficial assignment known as the 'X-Files', in which they investigate cases associated with the paranormal. Mulder, a true believer, had high interest in such cases, most particularly (and personally) those involving evidence of the existence of extraterrestrial life. Concurrently, the cases also included other strange and unexplained phenomenon, with Mulder purporting generally wild theories. Scully - a doctor, scientist and skeptic - was originally to scrutinize and dismiss said findings and find more logical conclusions. In time, both learn to trust each other in their mutual search for the truth even as they clash with an insidious, far-reaching conspiracy meant to deny and cover up much of these acts. Late in the series, they are joined in their investigations by agents John Doggett ([[Robert Patrick]]) and Monica Reyes ([[Annabeth Gish]]). The series also stars [[Mitch Pileggi]], [[Nicholas Lea]], and [[William B. Davis]].


''The X-Files'' aired 202 episodes over 9 seasons on the FOX network from 1993 to 2002, making it the longest-running North American science-fiction television series until surpassed by ''[[Stargate SG-1]]''. It was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia for its first five seasons before moving production to Los Angeles, CA for its final four seasons. The show became a cult hit that would influence (directly and indirectly) several later shows, such as ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', ''[[Fringe]]'', ''[[Supernatural]]'', and others. ''The X-Files'' is also notable for being one the earliest TV shows to have a strong internet presence (this in the considerably less popular, less saturated and more rudimentary early days of the internet). The series would also spawn two feature films: 1998's ''[[The X-Files: Fight the Future]]'' and 2008's ''[[The X-Files: I Want To Believe]]'', as well as the 2001 spin-off series, ''The Lone Gunmen''.  The series ''[[Millennium]]'' (also created by Carter) was also set in this universe.  Nearly a decade after the second film, ''The X-Files'' would return to television, first as a [[X-Files, The - Season 10|six-episode miniseries]], which premiered on January 24th, 2016, which is officially listed as 'Season 10', then as a full 10 episode [[X-Files, The - Season 11|season]] as 'Season 11', beginning in January of 2018.




'''The following lists the original television series seasons, additional series and films of ''The X-Files'':'''


==Television==
<gallery>
File:XFCover-S1.jpg|<div align="center">[[X-Files, The - Season 1|Season 1]]<br>(1993-1994)</div>
File:XFCover-S2.jpg|<div align="center">[[X-Files, The - Season 2|Season 2]]<br>(1994-1995)</div>
File:XFCover-S3.jpg|<div align="center">[[X-Files, The - Season 3|Season 3]]<br>(1995-1996)</div>
File:XFCover-S4.jpg|<div align="center">[[X-Files, The - Season 4|Season 4]]<br>(1996-1997)</div>
File:XFCover-S5.jpg|<div align="center">[[X-Files, The - Season 5|Season 5]]<br>(1997-1998)</div>
File:XFCover-S6.jpg|<div align="center">[[X-Files, The - Season 6|Season 6]]<br>(1998-1999)</div>
File:XFCover-S7.jpg|<div align="center">[[X-Files, The - Season 7|Season 7]]<br>(1999-2000)</div>
File:XFCover-S8.jpg|<div align="center">[[X-Files, The - Season 8|Season 8]]<br>(2000-2001)</div>
File:XFCover-S9.jpg|<div align="center">[[X-Files, The - Season 9|Season 9]]<br>(2001-2002)</div>
File:X-files-poster.jpg|<div align="center">[[X-Files, The - Season 10|Season 10]]<br>(2016)</div>
File:XFS11.jpg|<div align="center">[[X-Files, The - Season 11|Season 11]]<br>(2018)</div>
</gallery>


==Film==
<gallery>
File:X-FilesFTF.jpg|<div align="center">[[X-Files: Fight the Future, The|Fight the Future]]<br>(1998)</div>
File:Iwanttobelieve.jpg|<div align="center">[[X-Files: I Want To Believe, The|I Want to Believe]]<br>(2008)</div>
</gallery>


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==Taurus PT92==
 
For the first half of the first season, FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder ([[David Duchovny]]) uses an older model [[Taurus PT92]] 9mm.
 
[[Image:Taurus-PT92AF.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Taurus PT92 9mm]]
[[Image:XFiles-PT92-1.jpg|thumb|none|800px|]]
 
 
==Glock 19==
 
Midway through the first season, Mulder switches to a [[Glock#Glock 19|Glock 19]], which he uses for the remaining episodes of the season.
 
[[Image:Glock19.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Glock 19]]
[[Image:XFilesGlock-1.jpg|thumb|none|800px|]]
[[Image:XFilesGlock-2.jpg|thumb|none|800px|]]
 
 
==Walther PPK==
 
For the entire first season, FBI Special Agent Dana Scully ([[Gillian Anderson]]) carries a compact pistol that appears to be either a [[Walther PP/PPK#Walther PPK|Walther PPK]], or otherwise some type of PPK clone.
 
[[Image:Walther-PPK.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Walther PPK in 6.35mm auto (.25 ACP), 7.65x17mm (.32 ACP) Auto or 9x17mm (.380 ACP)]]
[[Image:XFillesPPK-1.jpg|thumb|none|800px|]]
[[Image:XFilesPPK-3.jpg|thumb|none|800px|]]
 
 
== SIG-Sauer P226 ==
 
Beginning with the first episode of Season 2, Mulder starts using a [[SIG-Sauer P220 pistol series#SIG P226|SIG-Sauer P226]], which becomes his sidearm for almost the entire show afterwards (with the exception of Season 3). Many of the other FBI Agents throughout the show, including Agent John Doggett ([[Robert Patrick]]) also use P226s.
 
[[Image:SigP226.jpg|thumb|none|350px|SIG-Sauer P226 9mm]]
[[Image:XFilesP226-1.jpg|thumb|none|800px|]]
[[Image:XFilesP226-2.jpg|thumb|none|800px|]]
 
 
== SIG-Sauer P228 ==
 
 
Beginning with Season 2, Scully starts using a [[SIG-Sauer P220 pistol series#SIG P228|SIG-Sauer P228]], which subsequently becomes her sidearm for the entire show (Season 3 notwithstanding). Some of the other FBI Agents on the show are also seen using them.
 
[[Image:Sig-Sauer-P228.jpg|thumb|none|350px|SIG-Sauer P228 9mm]]
[[Image:XFilesP228-1.jpg|thumb|none|800px|]]
 
==Smith & Wesson 5906==
 
Although they use SIG-Sauer pistols in Season 2, both Mulder and Scully switch to using [[Smith & Wesson 5900 pistol series#Smith & Wesson 5906|Smith & Wesson 5906]]s as their sidearms for all of Season 3. After this season, they resume using their respective SIG pistols (P226 for Mulder, P228 for Scully).
 
[[Image:Pix1264003015.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Smith & Wesson 5906 9mm]]
[[Image:XFiles5906-1.jpg|thumb|none|800px|]]
[[Image:XFiles5906-2.jpg|thumb|none|800px|]]
 
==Norinco Type 84S==
 
Seen in limited numbers in the hands of the Russian guards at the Tunguska gulag in the episode "Terma".
 
[[Image:NorincoType84S.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Norinco Type 84S 5.56x45mm]]
 
==M16A1 rifle==
 
==M16A2 rifle==
 
==Colt Commando==
 
==M4 Carbine==
 
==Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine gun==
 
==M14 rifle==
 
==Various pump-action shotguns==
 
==Uzi submachine gun==
 
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[[Category:Television]]
[[Category:Science Fiction]]
[[Category:Mystery]]
[[Category:Detective]]

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The X-Files (1993-2002, 2016-2018) - This is the well-known main title logotype used in the opening credits sequence for the first eight seasons of the series, as well as seasons 10 and 11.

The X-Files is the science-fiction supernatural television series created by Chris Carter (Millennium, Harsh Realm) that starred David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson as Fox Mulder and Dana Scully - FBI agents who were placed in a special unofficial assignment known as the 'X-Files', in which they investigate cases associated with the paranormal. Mulder, a true believer, had high interest in such cases, most particularly (and personally) those involving evidence of the existence of extraterrestrial life. Concurrently, the cases also included other strange and unexplained phenomenon, with Mulder purporting generally wild theories. Scully - a doctor, scientist and skeptic - was originally to scrutinize and dismiss said findings and find more logical conclusions. In time, both learn to trust each other in their mutual search for the truth even as they clash with an insidious, far-reaching conspiracy meant to deny and cover up much of these acts. Late in the series, they are joined in their investigations by agents John Doggett (Robert Patrick) and Monica Reyes (Annabeth Gish). The series also stars Mitch Pileggi, Nicholas Lea, and William B. Davis.

The X-Files aired 202 episodes over 9 seasons on the FOX network from 1993 to 2002, making it the longest-running North American science-fiction television series until surpassed by Stargate SG-1. It was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia for its first five seasons before moving production to Los Angeles, CA for its final four seasons. The show became a cult hit that would influence (directly and indirectly) several later shows, such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Fringe, Supernatural, and others. The X-Files is also notable for being one the earliest TV shows to have a strong internet presence (this in the considerably less popular, less saturated and more rudimentary early days of the internet). The series would also spawn two feature films: 1998's The X-Files: Fight the Future and 2008's The X-Files: I Want To Believe, as well as the 2001 spin-off series, The Lone Gunmen. The series Millennium (also created by Carter) was also set in this universe. Nearly a decade after the second film, The X-Files would return to television, first as a six-episode miniseries, which premiered on January 24th, 2016, which is officially listed as 'Season 10', then as a full 10 episode season as 'Season 11', beginning in January of 2018.


The following lists the original television series seasons, additional series and films of The X-Files:

Television

Film