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[[Image:VIPPoster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|V.I.P. (1998-2002)]] | [[Image:VIPPoster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|V.I.P. (1998-2002)]] | ||
The following guns were seen on the television show [[V.I.P.]] | V.I.P. was a comedy action show by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment that ran for four seasons on the UPN Network and was syndicated all over the United States. The show was intentionally campy and broad farce and captured the spirit of the 1990s with splashy colors and 'lightweight' villains (one of the last shows to elicit that "pre-9/11" feel). One thing the show had tons of was .... (no not girls in skimpy attire, which was the case) ... guns. And only on V.I.P. could Vallery's team have a full auto shoot out with bandits in the street and no vehicles or buildings are damaged. It was a low budgeted series and it showed, but the filmmakers kept up the light feel by not taking the show seriously at all. | ||
The following guns were seen on the television show [[V.I.P.]]: | |||
==Desert Eagle== | ==Desert Eagle== |
Revision as of 07:54, 6 April 2009
V.I.P. was a comedy action show by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment that ran for four seasons on the UPN Network and was syndicated all over the United States. The show was intentionally campy and broad farce and captured the spirit of the 1990s with splashy colors and 'lightweight' villains (one of the last shows to elicit that "pre-9/11" feel). One thing the show had tons of was .... (no not girls in skimpy attire, which was the case) ... guns. And only on V.I.P. could Vallery's team have a full auto shoot out with bandits in the street and no vehicles or buildings are damaged. It was a low budgeted series and it showed, but the filmmakers kept up the light feel by not taking the show seriously at all.
The following guns were seen on the television show V.I.P.:
Desert Eagle
M1911A1
Smith & Wesson Model 686
- Season 1 - Episode 1 "Beats Working at a Hot Dog Stand" used by Colt Arrow (Bryan Cranston) and a Diamond Thief.
Smith & Wesson 5906
Ruger Mk II Suppressed
Ruger Mini 14
Ruger AC556
Glock 17
Grendel P-12
M60E3
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
Heckler & Koch MP5K
AK-47
MGC-16 Replica rifle
M16A1
Remington 870
Ingram MAC-11
- Used by two female assassins in Season 1 - Episode 11 "Good Val Hunting".
C96 Broomhandle Mauser
Seen in Season 1 - Episode 11 "Good Val Hunting", used by Eric Collier (John D'Aquino). Collier's C96 is nickel plated.
Beretta 92SB
Beretta 92FS
Mossberg 500 shotgun
Commercial CAR-15 Variant
Steyr AUG
SA Vz.61 Skorpion
Uzi Submachine Gun
Type 56-1
SWD Streetsweeper
M72A3 LAW Rocket
AT4
To be sorted