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[[File:XIII.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''XIII: The Conspiracy'' (2008)]]
[[File:XIII.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''XIII: The Conspiracy'' (2008)]]


''XIII: The Conspiracy'' is a 2008 television miniseries based on the comic book written by Jean Van Hamme and William Vance. The two part miniseries was a French-Canadian co-production that featured [[Stephen Dorff]] in the twin-role of assassin Steve Rowland and undercover agent Ross Tanner, who underwent plastic surgery to infiltrate the conspirators instead of Rowland (who had been killed by the conspirators). The miniseries co-starred [[Val Kilmer]] as La Mangouste and [[Greg Bryk]] as Colonel Amos.
'''''XIII: The Conspiracy''''' is a 2008 television miniseries based on the comic book written by Jean Van Hamme and William Vance. The two part miniseries was a French-Canadian co-production that featured [[Stephen Dorff]] in the twin-role of assassin Steve Rowland and undercover agent Ross Tanner, who underwent plastic surgery to infiltrate the conspirators instead of Rowland (who had been killed by the conspirators). The miniseries co-starred [[Val Kilmer]] as La Mangouste and [[Greg Bryk]] as Colonel Amos. The movie is followed by ''[[XIII: The Series]]'', a French-Canadian series.
 
{{TV Title|XIII: The Conspiracy}}


'''The following weapons were used in the miniseries ''XIII: The Conspiracy'':'''
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== Kimar 911 ==
== Kimar 911 ==
As "XIII" confronts Calwin Wax (Jonathan Higgins), Wax reaches for a [[M1911_pistol_series#Kimar_911|Kimar 911]], an Italian blank-firing M1911 replica. The handgun can be easily identified as the Kimar 911 because of its unique thick wooden grips with large screw holes.
As "XIII" confronts Calwin Wax (Jonathan Higgins), Wax reaches for a [[Kimar 911]], an Italian blank-firing M1911 replica. The handgun can be easily identified as the Kimar 911 because of its unique thick wooden grips with large screw holes.
[[Image:C72_Kimar911_0.png|300px|thumb|none|Kimar 911 in 9mm PAK]]
[[Image:Kimar 911 0.jpg|300px|thumb|none|Kimar 911 in 9mm PAK]]
[[Image:XIII_Kimar911.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Wax reaches for the Kimar 911.]]
[[Image:XIII_Kimar911.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Wax reaches for the Kimar 911.]]


== IMI Desert Eagle ==
== IMI Desert Eagle ==
La Mangouste ([[Val Kilmer]]) uses [[IMI Desert Eagle]] throughout the series, sometimes in pair, sometimes alone.
La Mangouste ([[Val Kilmer]]) uses a [[IMI Desert Eagle]] throughout the series, sometimes in a pair, sometimes alone.
[[File:MagResDE.357MarkI.jpg|thumb|none|300px]]
[[File:MagResDE.357MarkI.jpg|thumb|none|300px]]
[[Image:XIII_deagle.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Mangouste firing his Desert Eagle]]
[[Image:XIII_deagle.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Mangouste firing his Desert Eagle]]
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== Glock ==
== Glock ==
Glock manufactured handguns of various versions are used throughout the series, mainly by the uniformed guards and security staff in second episode. During his escape, Dorff also seem to be using some model of Glock.
[[Glock]] manufactured handguns of various versions are used throughout the series, mainly by the uniformed guards and security staff in second episode. During his escape, Tanner also seems to be using some model of Glock.
[[File:Glock17EarlyModel.jpg|thumb|none|300px]]
[[File:Glock17EarlyModel.jpg|thumb|none|300px]]
[[Image:XIII_Glock.jpg‎|thumb|none|500px|Tanner with the Glock.]]
[[Image:XIII_Glock.jpg‎|thumb|none|500px|Tanner with the Glock.]]
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=Rifles=
=Rifles=


== Barrett M107 ==
== Barrett M82A1M ==
The [[Barrett M107]] is used by Steve Rowland ([[Stephen Dorff]]) to the assassination attempt on President Sheridan. It is an M107 based on the full length 1913 picatinny rail, not the shortened rail from an M82 or M82A1.
The [[Barrett M82A1M]] is used by Steve Rowland ([[Stephen Dorff]]) in the assassination attempt on President Sheridan. It can be identified by it having a lengthened accesory rail, not present on the earlier M82A1, and receiver mounted folding iron sights, which are rail mounted/concealed on the later M107.
[[Image:Berrett M107.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Barrett M107 long range sniper rifle - .50 BMG.  ]]
[[File:Barrett M82A1M.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Barrett M82A1M - .50 BMG.  ]]
[[Image:XIII_BarretM82A1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The assassin's M107.]]
[[Image:XIII_BarretM82A1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The assassin's M82A1M.]]


== M4A1 ==
== M4A1 ==
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[[Image:XIII_Rem700.jpg‎|thumb|none|500px|La Mangouste ([[Val Kilmer]]) takes aim with the Remington 700PSS.]]
[[Image:XIII_Rem700.jpg‎|thumb|none|500px|La Mangouste ([[Val Kilmer]]) takes aim with the Remington 700PSS.]]


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XIII: The Conspiracy (2008)

XIII: The Conspiracy is a 2008 television miniseries based on the comic book written by Jean Van Hamme and William Vance. The two part miniseries was a French-Canadian co-production that featured Stephen Dorff in the twin-role of assassin Steve Rowland and undercover agent Ross Tanner, who underwent plastic surgery to infiltrate the conspirators instead of Rowland (who had been killed by the conspirators). The miniseries co-starred Val Kilmer as La Mangouste and Greg Bryk as Colonel Amos. The movie is followed by XIII: The Series, a French-Canadian series.

The following weapons were used in the television series XIII: The Conspiracy:



Pistols

Kimar 911

As "XIII" confronts Calwin Wax (Jonathan Higgins), Wax reaches for a Kimar 911, an Italian blank-firing M1911 replica. The handgun can be easily identified as the Kimar 911 because of its unique thick wooden grips with large screw holes.

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Kimar 911 in 9mm PAK
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Wax reaches for the Kimar 911.

IMI Desert Eagle

La Mangouste (Val Kilmer) uses a IMI Desert Eagle throughout the series, sometimes in a pair, sometimes alone.

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Mangouste firing his Desert Eagle

Heckler & Koch Mark 23

Steve Rowland/Russ Tanner (Stephen Dorff) uses what appears to be a Heckler & Koch Mark 23 throughout the second part.

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Tanner with the HK Mk.23

Glock

Glock manufactured handguns of various versions are used throughout the series, mainly by the uniformed guards and security staff in second episode. During his escape, Tanner also seems to be using some model of Glock.

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Tanner with the Glock.

Rifles

Barrett M82A1M

The Barrett M82A1M is used by Steve Rowland (Stephen Dorff) in the assassination attempt on President Sheridan. It can be identified by it having a lengthened accesory rail, not present on the earlier M82A1, and receiver mounted folding iron sights, which are rail mounted/concealed on the later M107.

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Barrett M82A1M - .50 BMG.
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The assassin's M82A1M.

M4A1

During the Red Rock facility escape, prison guards use Elcan C79 equipped M4A1s.

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A prison guard's M4A1.

Remington 700PSS

La Mangouste (Val Kilmer) uses a laser-equipped Remington 700 PSS rifle for an attempted "XIII" take-down. It is a PSS based on the wide rounded fore end.

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La Mangouste (Val Kilmer) takes aim with the Remington 700PSS.