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{{Actor FTV Title|Leonard Nimoy}}
[[Image:MI 533.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Leonard Nimoy (1931-2015) as Paris holds a [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] in ''[[Mission: Impossible (TV Series)|Mission: Impossible]]''.]]
[[Image:FringeS2E23_16.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Leonard Nimoy wields a modified [[FN Five-seveN]] as William Bell in ''[[Fringe]]''.]]


[[Image:MI 533.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Leonard Nimoy as Paris holds a [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] in ''[[Mission: Impossible (TV Series)|Mission: Impossible]]''.]]
Leonard Nimoy was an American actor/director best known for his portrayal as Mr. Spock in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', its spinoff ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', as well as eight ''Star Trek'' feature films. He also directed two of those ''[[Star Trek]]'' films, including ''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home]]'' as well as the film ''Three Men and a Baby''.  He passed in 2015 at the age of 83.


{{Actor TV Title|Leonard Nimoy}}


==Television==
==Television==
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| [[M1928 Thompson]] || Spock || ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' || "A Piece of the Action" (S02E17) || 1968
| [[M1 Garand]] || Neumann || ''[[Combat!]]'' || "The Wounded Don't Cry" (S2E6) || 1963
|-
| [[Walther P38]] || Vladeck || ''[[The Man from U.N.C.L.E. - Season 1|The Man from U.N.C.L.E.]]'' || "The Project Strigas Affair" (S01E09)|| 1964
|-
| [[M1928 Thompson]] || Spock || ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' || "A Piece of the Action" (S2E17) || 1968
|-
| [[Colt Police Positive]] || Spock || ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' || "Patterns of Force" (S2E21) || 1968
|-
| [[Smith & Wesson Model 10]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Code" (S4E01)|| 1969
|-
| [[MP40]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Numbers Game" (S4E02) ||  1969
|-
| [[Walther P38]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Numbers Game" (S4E02) ||  1969
|-
| [[Walther P38]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Controllers: Part 1" (S4E03) ||  1969
|-
| [[Walther P38]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "Submarine" (S4E07) ||  1969
|-
| [[Walther PPK]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Brothers" (S4E11) ||  1969
|-
| [[American Derringer Model 1]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Falcon: Part 1" (S4E14) ||  1970
|-
| [[Walther P38]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Falcon: Part 3" (S4E16) ||  1970
|-
| [[Webley Mk IV]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "Terror" (S4E20) ||  1970
|-
| [[Tokarev TT-33]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "Orpheus" (S4E22) || 1970
|-
| [[M1911A1]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Crane" (S4E23)|| 1970
|-
| [[Karabiner 98k]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Crane" (S4E23)|| 1970
|-
| [[Walther P38]] || Emil Vautrain || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Choice" (S4E25) || 1970
|-
| [[Madsen M50]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Killer" (S5E01) ||  1970
|-
| [[Colt Official Police]] || Paris  || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "Flight" (S5E05) ||  1970
|-
| [[M1 Carbine]] || Paris  || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "Flight" (S5E05) ||  1970
|-
| [[Tokarev TT-33]] || Paris  || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]'' || suppressor, "My Friend, My Enemy" (S5E06) ||  1970
|-
| [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] || Paris  || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "Butterfly" (S5E07) ||  1970
|-
| [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]''  || "Squeeze Play" (S5E13)|| 1970
|-
| [[Astra 400]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]''  || "The Catafalque" (S5E19)|| 1971
|-
|-
| [[Colt Police Positive]] || Spock || ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' || "Patterns of Force" (S02E21) || 1968
| [[M1 Garand]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Catafalque" (S5E19)|| 1971
|-
|-
| [[Smith & Wesson Model 10]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Code" (S04E01)|| 1969
| [[Smith & Wesson 1913]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "Kitara" (S5E20)|| 1971
|-
|-
| [[Astra 400]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible (TV Series)]]'' || || 1969-1971
| [[Walther P38]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "Kitara" (S5E20)|| 1971
|-
|-
| [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible (TV Series)]]'' || || 1969-1971
| [[Smith & Wesson Model 10]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]'' || snub, "The Party" (S5E22)|| 1971
|-
|-
| [[Colt Detective Special]] || Paul McGuire || ''[[T.J. Hooker]]'' || Nickel plated || 1983
| [[Colt Detective Special]] || Paul McGuire || ''[[T.J. Hooker]]'' || Nickel ; "Vengeance is Mine" (S2E17) || 1983
|-
|-
| [[FN Five-seveN]] || William Bell || ''[[Fringe]]'' || "Type 77" || 2008-2010
| [[FN Five-seveN]] || William Bell || ''[[Fringe]]'' || "Over There, Part 2" (S2E23); Heavily modified as the "Type 77" || 2010
|-
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|}
|}


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Latest revision as of 23:38, 1 February 2016

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Leonard Nimoy (1931-2015) as Paris holds a Smith & Wesson Model 36 in Mission: Impossible.
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Leonard Nimoy wields a modified FN Five-seveN as William Bell in Fringe.

Leonard Nimoy was an American actor/director best known for his portrayal as Mr. Spock in Star Trek: The Original Series, its spinoff Star Trek: The Next Generation, as well as eight Star Trek feature films. He also directed two of those Star Trek films, including Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home as well as the film Three Men and a Baby. He passed in 2015 at the age of 83.

Leonard Nimoy can be seen using the following weapons in the following television series:

Television

Gun Character Title Note Date
M1 Garand Neumann Combat! "The Wounded Don't Cry" (S2E6) 1963
Walther P38 Vladeck The Man from U.N.C.L.E. "The Project Strigas Affair" (S01E09) 1964
M1928 Thompson Spock Star Trek: The Original Series "A Piece of the Action" (S2E17) 1968
Colt Police Positive Spock Star Trek: The Original Series "Patterns of Force" (S2E21) 1968
Smith & Wesson Model 10 Paris Mission: Impossible "The Code" (S4E01) 1969
MP40 Paris Mission: Impossible "The Numbers Game" (S4E02) 1969
Walther P38 Paris Mission: Impossible "The Numbers Game" (S4E02) 1969
Walther P38 Paris Mission: Impossible "The Controllers: Part 1" (S4E03) 1969
Walther P38 Paris Mission: Impossible "Submarine" (S4E07) 1969
Walther PPK Paris Mission: Impossible "The Brothers" (S4E11) 1969
American Derringer Model 1 Paris Mission: Impossible "The Falcon: Part 1" (S4E14) 1970
Walther P38 Paris Mission: Impossible "The Falcon: Part 3" (S4E16) 1970
Webley Mk IV Paris Mission: Impossible "Terror" (S4E20) 1970
Tokarev TT-33 Paris Mission: Impossible "Orpheus" (S4E22) 1970
M1911A1 Paris Mission: Impossible "The Crane" (S4E23) 1970
Karabiner 98k Paris Mission: Impossible "The Crane" (S4E23) 1970
Walther P38 Emil Vautrain Mission: Impossible "The Choice" (S4E25) 1970
Madsen M50 Paris Mission: Impossible "The Killer" (S5E01) 1970
Colt Official Police Paris Mission: Impossible "Flight" (S5E05) 1970
M1 Carbine Paris Mission: Impossible "Flight" (S5E05) 1970
Tokarev TT-33 Paris Mission: Impossible suppressor, "My Friend, My Enemy" (S5E06) 1970
Smith & Wesson Model 36 Paris Mission: Impossible "Butterfly" (S5E07) 1970
Smith & Wesson Model 36 Paris Mission: Impossible "Squeeze Play" (S5E13) 1970
Astra 400 Paris Mission: Impossible "The Catafalque" (S5E19) 1971
M1 Garand Paris Mission: Impossible "The Catafalque" (S5E19) 1971
Smith & Wesson 1913 Paris Mission: Impossible "Kitara" (S5E20) 1971
Walther P38 Paris Mission: Impossible "Kitara" (S5E20) 1971
Smith & Wesson Model 10 Paris Mission: Impossible snub, "The Party" (S5E22) 1971
Colt Detective Special Paul McGuire T.J. Hooker Nickel ; "Vengeance is Mine" (S2E17) 1983
FN Five-seveN William Bell Fringe "Over There, Part 2" (S2E23); Heavily modified as the "Type 77" 2010