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::Looks like a SIG to me.-protoAuthor
::Looks like a SIG to me.-protoAuthor
The 2nd two pictures are most likely real SIGs, but the first one just looks off enough to be a replica/non-gun. Its a SIG (or a SIG copy like TZ99) for sure, the slide contours match, as do the de-cock and slide release levers on the side of the frame (visible in the 3rd pic). My best guess is an early nickel P226.-[[User:Ranger01|Ranger01]] 23:18, 12 December 2010 (UTC)

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Is anyone going to ID the sniper rifle that was going to be used in Season 1 Episode 2?

Unsure as to what pistol this is

A ??? is seen wielded by a Marlon (Lewis Brown) when he shoots a bookie on the basketball Court in Season 1's "High Priced Spread" (S1E06).

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Marlon (Lewis Brown) pulls his ???, though this may be a lightweight airsoft copy.
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Marlon (Lewis Brown) fires a live ??? at the back of Junior (Kelvin Brown), though in the shot, there is only one round since the slide locks back after one shot.
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A brief glimpse of the upper slide of the pistol, indicating it is a ???.

Help a tired and bleary eyed IMFDB mod out ;) MoviePropMaster2008

SIG P22X / P22X Non-gun?-Ranger01 10:32, 12 December 2010 (UTC)

SIG, I don't think it's a non gun. I thought the slides didn't even operate on them, so the slide wouldn't even lock back?--Predator20 15:35, 12 December 2010 (UTC)
Looks a little like an S&W 4506. -Anonymous
Looks like a SIG to me.-protoAuthor


The 2nd two pictures are most likely real SIGs, but the first one just looks off enough to be a replica/non-gun. Its a SIG (or a SIG copy like TZ99) for sure, the slide contours match, as do the de-cock and slide release levers on the side of the frame (visible in the 3rd pic). My best guess is an early nickel P226.-Ranger01 23:18, 12 December 2010 (UTC)