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[[Image:Bossjpposter.jpg|thumb|right|400px|''Boss'' (2009)]]
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Boss (2009)

Boss is an eleven episode Japanese police procedural series that follows the exploits of Osawa Eriko (Yuki Amami), a 40-year-old police officer who returns to Japan after a 5 year hiatus in the U.S. and is appointed to the head of a new task force known as the Special Criminal Countermeasures Unit (SCCU).


NOTE: As this was filmed in Japan, none of the firearms are real and are various replicas standing in for their live-firing counterparts.



MGC M1911A1

Detective Katagiri Takuma (Tetsuji Tamayama) carries a silver MGC M1911A1 pistol (standing in for an M1911A1) as his service weapon.

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MGC replica M1911A1 with silver finish
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Katagiri aims his M1911A1 at the Metropolitan Police station. (Ep.01)
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Katagiri aims his weapon as his hands begin to tremble. (Ep.01)
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A closeup of Katagiri's M1911A1. Note the "MGC" stamping below the serial number, denoting it as being produced by Model Gun Corp. (Ep.01)
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A shot of the SCCU's armory. Katagiri's M1911A1 can be seen on the far right. (Ep.02)
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Katagiri aims his M1911A1 at a suspected serial killer. (Ep.02)

Colt Model 1903

Osawa Eriko (Yuki Amami) uses a Colt Model 1903 as her primary weapon throughout the series. The prop used is a blank-firing replica of an unknown make.

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Colt 1903 Hammerless with Colt Wood Grips - .32 ACP
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A shot of Eriko's Colt 1903 during the opening sequence.
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Eriko loads a fresh magazine for her 1903 at the shooting range. (Ep.02)
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A closeup of Eriko's 1903. (Ep.02)
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Eriko fires her 1903 at the practice range. Note how Osawa Eriko doesn't so much as blink with each shot. (Ep.02)
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A shot of the SCCU's armory. Eriko's 1903 is the third handgun from the right. (Ep.02)

SIG-Sauer P230

Most of the officers in the SCCU use SIG-Sauer P230 pistols in the field. The props used for these weapons are actually gas-powered airsoft pistols.

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SIG-Sauer P230 - Stainless Steel finish - .380 ACP (9mm kurz). Built between 1977-1996.
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A shot of the SCCU's armory, consisting primarily of SIG-Suaer P230s. (Ep.02)
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A close-up shot of the SIG P230s. (Ep.02)
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Yamamura Keisuke (Yôichi Nukumizu) inspects his new P230. (Ep.02)
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Hanagata Ippei (Junpei Mizobata) hesitantly retrieves his new sidearm. (Ep.02)
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Kimoto Mami (Erika Toda) holsters her P230 after a suspect fails to show up for an ambush. (ep.02)
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Iwai Zenji (Kendô Kobayashi) aims his P230 at a suspect during a foot-chase. (Ep.02)
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Zenji drops to the ground as a nearby shack explodes. Note the gold-colored recess at the base of the P230's magazine; this is a copper fill valve connected to a small gas tank stored inside the magazine, indicating that this prop is a gas blow-back airsoft gun. (Ep.02)


Nambu Model 60

Most of the officers in the Metro Police Department use Nambu Model 60 revolvers.

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Airsoft replica of the newer version of the Nambu Model 60 (manufactured by Marushin).
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Two police officers at the shooting range with a pair of Nambu Model 60 revolvers. (Ep.02)