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[[Image:CA silenced pistol.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Stas hiding the suppressed 92FS underneath the napkins.]] | [[Image:CA silenced pistol.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Stas hiding the suppressed 92FS underneath the napkins.]] | ||
[[Image:CA double tap.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Hasaan Waleed with the 92FS after double taping the ship's captain.]] | [[Image:CA double tap.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Hasaan Waleed with the 92FS after double taping the ship's captain.]] | ||
[[Image:Beretta-Inox.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Beretta 92FS Inox - 9x19mm.]] | |||
[[Image:CA silenced pistol 2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Henchman fires his Beretta at Lopez.]] | [[Image:CA silenced pistol 2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Henchman fires his Beretta at Lopez.]] | ||
[[Image:CA silenced pistol 3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Another shot of the pistol, being hidden by the henchman from the public.]] | [[Image:CA silenced pistol 3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Another shot of the pistol, being hidden by the henchman from the public.]] |
Revision as of 22:02, 23 August 2010
The following firearms were used in the television series Covert Affairs:
Pistols
Beretta 92FS
The real Stanislav "Stas" Orlovski (George Tchortov), disguised as a waiter, hides a suppressed Beretta 92FS under table napkins in his mission to assassinate an anti-Russian government dissident named Victor Petrov in the pilot episode. Servicio Bolivariano de Inteligencia (SEBIN) agents use suppressed 92FS' when attempting to kill CIA agent Lopez. A renegade Mossad officer in a four-man team in Zurich, Switzerland is armed with the 92FS. Sudanese arms dealer and ex-CIA asset Hasaan Waleed (Conrad Coates) double taps a cargo ship captain with it when he is told of a higher fee to ship him and his crew to American soil.
Glock 17
A renegade Mossad hit team is seen using Glock 17's, both with and without suppressors.
Glock 17 (Mounted in a CAA Tactical RONI-G1)
Members of the CIA Special Operations Group (SOG), are seen using Glock 17's mounted inside CAA Tactical RONI-G1's.
SIG-Sauer P228
SEBIN agent Victor Ponces (Julian Acosta) uses a SIG P228 for his sidearm, trying to shoot Annie in Venezuela when he was able to deduce her CIA identity. Annie uses the vehicle in disarming him by choking Ponces with the seat belt before she used her elbow. Agent Hughes (Paul Essiembre) also uses one to kill both Ponces and one of his agents.
SIG-Sauer P239
Mossad Officer Eyal Lavine (Oded Fehr) uses a P239 to defend Annie and himself after being ambushed by a renegade Mossad team. Given the rear cocking serrations, it appears to be the SAS 2nd generation model.
Assorted pistols
CIA Agent Jai Wilcox uncovered a storage space for a number of pistols after removing the false wall panel in the backroom of a Sudanese restaurant.
Assault Rifles
AKMS
Hasaan Waleed's henchmen are seemingly armed with AKMS assault rifles.
Colt Model 933
CIA guards are armed with it in the pilot episode.
SIG 552
Used as the main assault rifle by a CIA SOG team in tactical gear after they were inserted by SUVs into the Brooklyn Shipyard to take Hasaan into custody instead of allowing the FBI's HRT to capture him due to political complications. All of them had suppressors.
Unknown assault rifle
Used by the actual FSB assassin Stas in finishing off the false Stas in Washington D.C. in order to cover his tracks.
Unknown suppressed rifle
Ben Mercer uses a AR-15-based assault rifle, outfitted with a suppressor and a scope to act as a short-range sniper rifle when he initiated a firefight between the SOG teams and Hasaan's henchmen.
Shotguns
Unknown shotgun
Ex-CIA agent Christopher McAuley is armed with a shotgun when he confronts Annie outside his cabin.
- Based on the hand grip and the appearance, this appears to be a Browning Auto-5. - Kenny99 21:58, 23 August 2010 (UTC)
Sniper Rifles
Unknown Lee-Enfield Rifle
Christopher uses a Lee-Enfield-based rifle as a bolt-action sniper rifle with modernized furniture.
This is actually a Remington 700, not a modern version of the Lee Enfield. - Kenny99 21:57, 23 August 2010 (UTC)
Others
FIM-92 Stinger
Seen in weapon crates captured by law enforcement, noted to be from American military arsenals when shipped off to Hasaan in the 20th century before he went rogue.