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The Gyrojet wasn't used in the show. It was used in the MFU novel, "The Monster Wheel Affair" by David McDaniel. U.N.C.L.E. also used a magnetically propelled submarine. | |||
The Mauser is reported to be the M34 model, which never worked, one of the reasons it was changed. | |||
In the fourth season, the M50 Madsen smg started appearing in the show. --[[User:Krel|Krel]] 20:57, 7 January 2012 (CST) |
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I have seen every episodeof MFU except The Girls of Nazarone Affair and I don't remember one with the Gyrojet. Which was it?
Mention should be made of the Uncle pistols made from Mauser 1914s used before the P38s.
A few third and fourth season episodes, including The Galatea Affair and The Summit Five Affair, show Thrush agents using Hecker & Koch HK41A2s. Another episode shows Uncle agents with HK41A3s. In a GFU episode, Mark Slate is seen using an HK41A2 and cocking it after each shot. I hope one day to get the DVD set and sort all of these appearances out.
In The Minus X Affair an oddly-uniformed US soldier carries a Beretta BM-59 or BM-62. It appears again carried by an Uncle guard in The Survival School Affair.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HK41
Roscoe Snyder
The Gyrojet wasn't used in the show. It was used in the MFU novel, "The Monster Wheel Affair" by David McDaniel. U.N.C.L.E. also used a magnetically propelled submarine.
The Mauser is reported to be the M34 model, which never worked, one of the reasons it was changed.
In the fourth season, the M50 Madsen smg started appearing in the show. --Krel 20:57, 7 January 2012 (CST)