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[[Image:sigp226b.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Benford and Noh draw their P226s.]]
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[[Image:FLASHFORWARD-Countdown-8.jpg‎‎‎|thumb|none|500px|Demetri Noh ([[John Cho]]) with his SIG-Sauer P226]]
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Revision as of 13:14, 19 October 2010

The following weapons appear in the television series FlashForward:

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FlashForward (2009 - 2010)


SIG-Sauer P226

The SIG-Sauer P226 is the sidearm of FBI Agents Mark Benford (Joseph Fiennes), Demetri Noh (John Cho) and other Mosaic investigation agents investigating the global blackout. The agents are seen firing their P226s when they are ambushed by unknown men after the congressional hearing. Notably, in the episode "A561984", Benford's pistol is revealed to be registered A561984, and is described that this gun was used to kill Demetri on March 15, 2010. Simon Campos (Dominic Monaghan) uses one very briefly in Somalia and Marcie Turoff (Amy Rosoff) uses one to kill multiple agents when she is discovered as the mole.

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SIG-Sauer P226 9x19mm
Benford with his holstered P226.
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Benford and Noh draw their P226s.
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Demetri Noh (John Cho) with his SIG-Sauer P226
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SIG SG 552

What appears to be a SIG SG 552 is held by a prison guard.

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A prison guard with a SIG SG 552

FN FAL

In Somalia, FBI agents Janice Hawk, Demetri, a Red Panda employee and CIA agent Marshall Vogel (Michael Ealy) steal FN FAL rifles while escaping from the Somali militia and used them before being recaptured.

Glock 19

Used by the men who kidnap Lloyd Simcoe at the hospital.

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Glock 19 (3rd Generation) - 9x19mm

M1911

Used by Aaron Stark (Brían F. O'Byrne) when he's hiding out, trying to get Tracy back.

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Remington Rand Nickel M1911A1 - .45 ACP

Walther PPK

Backup sidearm of Special Agents Mark Benford (Joseph Fiennes), Janis Hawk (Christine Woods) and Demetri Noh (John Cho).

AK-47

AKs are used by the Somali militia when the Mosaic investigation team go to Ganwar to investigate the flash forward incident of 1991. Some are stolen by the FBI agents as they try to escape. AKs are also used by Afghan tribal men when Aaron Stark goes to Afghanistan to search for his daughter.

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A Red Panda employee with a AK in Somalia
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A Red Panda employee aims a AK in Somalia

Webley Mk IV

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Webley Mk.IV WW2 British Army version chambered for .38 S&W

The Webley is used by Dyson Frost (Michael Massee) before he is disarmed by Mark, Mark then uses it until he saves Demetri.

S&W 645/4506

Flosso (Ricky Jay) aims one at Lloyd Simcoe (Jack Davenport) when he tries to stop his men from cutting off Simon Campos's (Dominic Monaghan) finger.

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Flosso with his gun.

Unknown Glock

A second Generation Glock pistol is seen in a bag with and unknown assault rifle given to Aaron Stark by Stanford Wedeck (Courtney B. Vance) in "Let No Man Put Assunder" (1x16). Another is seen in a case with an H&K MP5K.

H&K MP5K

Seen in a black case given to Aaron Stark (Brían F. O'Byrne) by Wedeck in "Let No Man Put Assunder" (1x16).

Unknown Assault Rifle

Seen in a bag handed to Aaron Stark (Brían F. O'Byrne) with a Glock pistol, looked a bit like a SIG SG 552, but I'm not sure.