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In the episode "Time's Arrow, Part I" (S05E24) an archaeologist shows Captain Picard and Commander Data a 19th-century revolver in a cave beneath San Francisco. Data describes the weapon as a ".45-caliber double action Cavalry pistol, invented by Colt Firearms in 1873." In fact, the weapon is a Colt [[Single Action Army]], and Colt firearms did not make a double-action pistol in 1873. | In the episode "Time's Arrow, Part I" (S05E24) an archaeologist shows Captain Picard and Commander Data a 19th-century revolver in a cave beneath San Francisco. Data describes the weapon as a ".45-caliber double action Cavalry pistol, invented by Colt Firearms in 1873." In fact, the weapon is a Colt [[Single Action Army]], and Colt firearms did not make a double-action pistol in 1873. | ||
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In the Season Six episode "A Fist Full of Datas", the same pistol is used by several characters during a malfunctioning holodeck simulation of the Old West, including Lt. Worf ([[Michael Dorn]]), Counselor Troi ([[Marina Sirtis]]) and Commander Data ([[Brent Spiner]]). | In the Season Six episode "A Fist Full of Datas", the same pistol is used by several characters during a malfunctioning holodeck simulation of the Old West, including Lt. Worf ([[Michael Dorn]]), Counselor Troi ([[Marina Sirtis]]) and Commander Data ([[Brent Spiner]]). | ||
[[Image:ColtSingleActionArmy.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Single Action Army .45 Long Colt, 5.5" "Artillery" model]] | |||
==Colt 1903== | ==Colt 1903== |
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The following weapons were used in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation: Most of these were used in holographic simulations on the 'Holodeck' or when the characters were involved in time travel as the series takes place in a fictional future 24th century where they are usually seen using futuristic fictional weapons such as phasers and disruptors.
Pistols
Colt Single Action Army
In the episode "Time's Arrow, Part I" (S05E24) an archaeologist shows Captain Picard and Commander Data a 19th-century revolver in a cave beneath San Francisco. Data describes the weapon as a ".45-caliber double action Cavalry pistol, invented by Colt Firearms in 1873." In fact, the weapon is a Colt Single Action Army, and Colt firearms did not make a double-action pistol in 1873.
In the second part of that episode, "Time's Arrow, Part II" (S06E01), the weapon is held by Samuel Clemens (Jerry Hardin) when he confronts the Enterprise crew in the cave, revealing how it came to be there.
In the Season Six episode "A Fist Full of Datas", the same pistol is used by several characters during a malfunctioning holodeck simulation of the Old West, including Lt. Worf (Michael Dorn), Counselor Troi (Marina Sirtis) and Commander Data (Brent Spiner).
Colt 1903
In the Season One episode "The Big Goodbye" holographic henchman Felix Leech (Harvey Jason) carries a Colt Model 1903 hammerless automatic during one of Captain Picard's Dixon Hill simulations. Due to a computer malfunction, the holodeck's safeguards are deactivated and Leech shoots and critically wounds a crewman, on the orders of his holographic boss, Cyrus Redblock (Lawrence Tierney).
Shotguns
Double Barreled Shotgun
In the Season Six episode "A Fistful of Datas," Commander Data (Brent Spiner), whose likeness has been grafted onto a holographic Mexican gunfighter, wields a 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun.
Rifles
Winchester Model 1873
Winchester Model 1894
Used by Deanna Troi (Marina Sirtis) and Data (Brent Spiner) in "A Fistful of Datas."
Submachine Guns
M1928 Thompson
In the episode "Manhunt", Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) is playing one of his Dixon Hill mystery simulations when a simulated gangster (Robert Costanzo) bursts into his office brandishing a M1928 Thompson, the startled Picard ducks and yells for the computer to freeze the simulation before the gunman can open fire, even though he wouldn't have been harmed due to the holodeck's safeguards.