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'''''Legends of Tomorrow''''' is the 2016 superhero action television series that follows a team of superheroes and villains who travel through time in order to prevent a supervillain from destroying their universe. The series, which premiered in 2016 on the CW Network, was co-developed by Greg Berlanti, who also was involved with the superhero series ''[[Arrow]]'' and ''[[The Flash]]'', from which several characters have regular roles in this show.
'''''Legends of Tomorrow''''' is the 2016 superhero action television series that follows a team of superheroes and villains who travel through time in order to prevent a supervillain from destroying their universe. The series, which premiered in 2016 on the CW Network, was co-developed by Greg Berlanti, who also was involved with the superhero series ''[[Arrow]]'' and ''[[The Flash (2014 TV Series)|The Flash]]'', from which several characters have regular roles in this show.
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Legends of Tomorrow is the 2016 superhero action television series that follows a team of superheroes and villains who travel through time in order to prevent a supervillain from destroying their universe. The series, which premiered in 2016 on the CW Network, was co-developed by Greg Berlanti, who also was involved with the superhero series Arrow and The Flash, from which several characters have regular roles in this show.
The following weapons were used in the television series Legends of Tomorrow:
What appears to be a heavily modified Nagant M1895 is used by Captain Rip Hunter (Arthur Davrill) as his main sidearm. The pistol is actually an Airsoft replica manufactured by Gletcher (the company logo is visible on the left side of the frame) which has had the ejector rod and housing removed, been fitted with a heavy barrel, and had LED lighting installed inside the cut out cylinder.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5K
Heckler & Koch MP5Ks outfitted as laser submachine guns are used by Vandal Savage's forces.
IMI Uzi
The IMI Uzi is the main submachine gun used by Vandal Savage's men in 1975.
The Browning M1919A4 GPMG is seen mounted on various armored vehicles on display in "Pilot, Part 2".
M249 Paratrooper SAW
An M249 Paratrooper SAW with a picatinny rail and a mounted Elcan scope is seen propped on top of a crate in "Pilot, Part 2". Its appearance in 1975 serves as an anachronism as the M249 did not enter service at all until 1984, and this configuration would not appears until much later.
An M60E3 GPMG is used by an armed criminal at the start of "Pilot".
Sniper Rifles
SVD Dragunov
An SVD Dragunov is used by Sara during a gulag break-in near the end of "Fail-Safe".
Grenades
Chronos' Frag Grenade
Chronos used a futuristic frag grenade during a fight with Firestorm in "White Nights".
Mk 2 Hand Grenade
Several Mk 2 hand grenades are found in a Norwegian arms deal in the middle of "Pilot, Part 2".
Launchers
M72 LAW
Several M72 LAWs are found in a Norwegian arms deal in the middle of "Pilot, Part 2".
FIM-43 Redeye
A FIM-43 Redeye is seen propped on top of a crate in "Pilot, Part 2". It is possible that this weapon is intended to be a FIM-92A Stinger as what appears to be a Stinger's IFF (Identification Friend or Foe) aerial is visible under the tube of the launcher, which would be anachronistic as the Stinger did not enter service until 1981.
Others
Oneida Eagle Kestrel
The Oneida Eagle Kestrel is briefly seen in "Pilot" in the hands of Oliver Queen and later with Connor Hawke in "Star City 2046".
Recurve Bow
Connor Hawke uses a recurve bow throughout "Star City 2046".
Chronos' Laser Rifle
Chronos uses a laser rifle as his main weapon in pursuing Rip Hunter in the show. Although the weapon is fictional it does appear to feature components from real weapons, most notably the picatinny rails and the front sight "wings" which appear to be AR-15 front sight blocks.
Captain Cold's Cold Gun
Captain Cold uses the cold gun used back in the Flash.
Heatwave's Handheld Flamethrower
Heatwave uses the handheld flamethrower pistol he used back in the Flash. This weapon is built from a CAA Tactical RONI.