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[[File:Top_Shot_Season_1.jpg|thumb|right|600px|Top Shot - Season 1 Cast (2010)]]
[[File:Top_Shot_Season_1.jpg|thumb|right|600px|Top Shot - Season 1 Cast (2010)]]
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'''SPOILER ALERT: It is possible that these images will spoil the competition by indicating who survives until the final episodes.'''<br>
{{spoiler| It is possible that these images will spoil the competition by indicating who survives until the final episodes!}} <br>
'''The following weapons were used in Season 1 of the television series [[Top Shot]]:'''
'''The following weapons were used in Season 1 of the television series [[Top Shot]]:'''
=Pistols & Revolvers=
=Pistols & Revolvers=
Revision as of 17:07, 25 April 2012
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The following weapons were used in Season 1 of the television series Top Shot :
Pistols & Revolvers
Beretta 92FS
The Beretta 92FS is used for the voting challenge in every episode.
Episode 2: "Zipline of Fire" had a focus on the Beretta 92FS, and it was featured in every challenge.
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Beretta 92FS Inox
The Beretta 92FS Inox is shown with a suppressor in the opening credits.
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Single Action Army
Several Single Action Army 's are seen in the opening scene. In Episode 6: "Wild, Wild West", Single Action Army revolvers are seen where they are called "Peacemaker"s.
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Smith & Wesson Schofield
Used in Episode 7: "Trick Shot Showdown".
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Tressitu TZ99
A Tressitu TZ99, a South African produced copy of the Zastava CZ99 , is shown shooting in slow motion during the opening scene. This handgun is also used in Episode 4: "Friend or Foe?", for the elimination challenge. In the challenge it is described by Colby as "a TZ99: a South African made 9mm handgun."
Zastava CZ99, the gun on which the TZ99 is based - 9x19mm
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Desert Eagle Mark VII
The Desert Eagle Mark VII is shown used by Andre in the opening scene.
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Smith & Wesson Model 10
A Smith & Wesson Model 10 is shown in Episode 7: "Trick Shot Showdown".
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Submachine Guns
IMI UZI
An Uzi is shown in the opening credits.
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Shotguns
Beretta Xtrema 2
The Beretta Xtrema 2 is used in the Elimination challenge in the latest episode, trick shot challenge, to shoot clay pigeons.
Rifles
Sharps Carbine
A Sharps Carbine is seen in Episode 2: "Zipline of Fire" laying while the sun passes over it.
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Colt Government Model HBAR
The Colt Government Model HBAR, the civilian version of the M16A2 , was used in the fourth episode, "Friend or Foe", during the team challenge. The CG animation for this weapon depicts an M16A4 however.
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M1903 Springfield
A M1903 Springfield is used during the first challenge in the first episode when the teams were shooting explosive reactive targets at 50 and 100 yards.
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Mosin Nagant Rifle
A Mosin Nagant Rifle is used along with the Springfield during the first challenge in the first episode.
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Tokarev SVT-40
A Tokarev SVT-40 is used along with the Springfield, the Mosin Nagant and the M14 during the first challenge.
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M14
A M14 is used along with the Springfield, the Mosin Nagant and the SVT-40 during the first challenge. This is most likely just a civilian M1A instead of the fully automatic M14.
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Remington 700
The Remington 700P is utilized by Mike and Kelly during the first elimination challenge where they had to shoot explosive reactive targets at 200, 400 and 600 yards.
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Henry 1860 Lever Action Rifle
Several Henry rifles are shown on gun racks throughout the series.
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Kentucky Rifle
A Kentucky Rifle , also known as the American Long Rifle, was shown in the preview for the fifth episode, and used during the team challenge of the fifth episode. The actual rifle used is a full length version, however a CG animation depicts the carbine length "Plains" rifle.
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Winchester Model 1873
A Winchester Model 1873 was used for the elimination challenge in the fifth episode.
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Heckler & Koch HK 93
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