Case Closed - Season 5: Difference between revisions
Case Closed - Season 5: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Case Closed - Season 5: Difference between revisions
A Beretta 92FS with a suppressor is seen in "The Indiscriminate Threatening Stadium Case (Part 2)" with Hiruta, masquerading as a Nichiuri TV cameraman.
The Kel-Tec P-11 is seen in "The Girl from the Black Organization and the University Professor Murder Case" with the forger known as Silver Fox. Ai Haibara aka Shiho Miyanao uses it to scare the living daylights out of her.
The M1911A1 is seen, strangely, with plainclothes Tokyo Metropolitan Police officers in the season. Most of the TMPD never use semi-automatics except for specialized units like the Special Investigation/Assault Team or the Security Police. While the M1911A1 has a history of use in Japan, only the Japanese Self-Defense Forces has a record of using them as the Allied Forces provided the pistols until they changed to the Minebea P9. It's seen used by a bald villain in a TV action drama Conan was watching in "A Mysterious Sniper Murder Case (Part 1)".
A Walther PPK/S is used in "The Black Organization: 1 Billion Yen Robbery Case" by Hirota Masami aka Akemi Miyano before she meets with Gin and Vodka at a deserted warehouse.
A Smith & Wesson Model 15 appears to be used by Osaka Prefectural Police officer Yusuke Sakata aka Yusuke Inaba as his sidearm in "The Naniwa Serial Murder Case". It also appears to be used by Hiraoka in "A Mysterious Sniper Murder Case (Part 1)".
A Smith & Wesson Model 19 is seen in "A Mysterious Sniper Murder Case (Part 1)" as a murder weapon uncovered after Shiro Hiraoka, a criminal trying to blackmail chairman Seiji Ishimoto of the Ishimoto Company, was unmasked as the initial suspect. It's also used by a white jacket-wearing character in an action drama Conan was watching. In "A Mysterious Sniper Murder Case (Part 2)", Sergeant Takagi finds it rigged to a stage lamp.
A Smith & Wesson Model 36 appears to be seen in a next episode preview eyecatch in "The Naninwa Serial Murder Case". It appears to be seen throughout "Masked Yaiba Murder Case" as a key piece of evidence Conan use to pin Osamu Honda as the murder suspect.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingSmmith & Wesson Model 36 in gold finish - .38 Special.File:CCS05E12 04.jpgThe revolver in the next episode preview eyecatch in "The Naniwa Serial Murder Case". It's depicted to have a gold finish.Error creating thumbnail: File missingNickel Smith & Wesson Model 36 - .38 SpecialFile:CCS05E13 00.jpgOsamu in his Laser Police cosplay outfit shows off the revolver to Kogoro Mori in "Masked Yaiba Murder Case".File:CCS05E13 01.jpgKogoro ejects the revolver's cylinder to check on the loaded ammo. He was told that they're blanks.File:CCS05E13 02.jpgKogoro checks the revolver after Osamu lends it to him.File:CCS05E13 03.jpgCloseup of Katsuji Mishima's revolver after aiming it at Osamu.File:CCS05E13 04.jpgConan reflects on Mishima's use of the revolver to commit surrender.File:CCS05E13 05.jpgTome secures the revolver as police evidence.File:CCS05E13 06.jpgConan while explaining that Osamu and Mishima conspired to use actual revolvers in the case.
Unknown Revolver
Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe green jacket-wearing character aims the revolver in "A Mysterious Sniper Murder Case (Part 1)". It's a continuity error since he was using a M1911A1. There's not enough details to give a good ID.
Others
Bowgun
A bowgun is seen in a next episode preview eyecatch in "Magic Lover's Murder Case (The Murder)". It's seen in "Magic Lover's Murder Case (The Suspicion)" and "Magic Lover's Murder Case (The Murder)".