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In the episode "Crossroads", Stanley has what appears to be some kind of double-barrel shotgun when he confronts the Ravenwood mercenaries. Due to the darkness and long view, identification is next to impossible.
In the episode "Crossroads", Stanley has what appears to be some kind of double-barrel shotgun when he confronts the Ravenwood mercenaries. Due to the darkness and long view, identification is next to impossible.
==Winchester Model 1912==
Stanley's sister Bonnie uses the [[Winchester Model 1912]] when Goetz and Ravenwood attack her home looking for the ledger.
=Machine Guns=
=Machine Guns=
Revision as of 19:20, 28 September 2012
The following weapons appear in the TV series Jericho:
The Beretta 92FS is by far the most commonly-seen gun on the show, used by Jericho police, military personnel, agents, and various other characters. Nearly all of the show's characters, including Jake Green (Skeet Ulrich), Jake's father Johnston Green (Gerald McRaney) and brother Eric Green (Kenneth Mitchell), Stanley Richmond (Brad Beyer), and Robert Hawkins (Lennie James) have used the 92FS in more than one episode. Hawkins in particular uses 92FS' in nearly every episode, including at least one with a suppressor.
Robert Hawkins (Lennie James) is seen in several episodes using a Beretta Mini Cougar 8000 F with an Inox finish, in keeping with his apparent preference for Berettas (he also uses the 92FS regularly, as mentioned above). This is also the gun he teaches his daughter Allison (Jazz Raycole) to fire in Episode 1.6, "9:02". Hawkins' wife Darcy (April Parker-Jones) also uses this gun in some episodes.
A Colt Python is used by Jake Green (Skeet Ulrich) in Episode 1.2, "Fallout", and later wielded by a police officer in the next episode. He uses it again in several other episodes throughout the first season.
A .45 Colt Single Action Army (or, likely, an Uberti replica) is wielded by Emily Sullivan (Ashley Scott) in Episode 1.2, "Fallout", and used to kill one of the convicts posing as a police officer.
In "One Man's Terrorist", Gray Anderson (Michael Gaston) and Roger Hammond (Christopher Wiehl) get into an argument over refugees, which leads to Gray pulling a Smith & Wesson Model 27 with a 4" barrel on Roger. Roger gets the gun away from him, shoots him in the stomach, and later holds Jake, Emily, and Gray hostage in Gray's office with the gun until a deal is made for the refugees to stay.
The Glock 19 is another gun that is used by many characters throughout the show, including Eric Green (Kenneth Mitchell) in several episodes. This gun is also used by Jake in Episode 1.15 to shoot at the bandits from a moving truck. After the truck crashes, he tries in vain to reach the gun. A mercenary stalking Hawkins and Sarah in the same episode is also seen brandishing one.
In the Episode 2.4, "Oversight", Goetz (D.B. Sweeney) and his Ravenwood mercenaries are seen using Glock 19s with extended 33-round magazines when they attack Stanley's (Brad Beyer's) farm and kill his younger sister. (These are notGlock 18s as stated previously; they don't fire bursts and clearly have no selector.)
File:11a.JPGA Ravenwood mercenary holds his Glock 19 with 33 round magazineFile:11b.JPGGoetz enters the house with his Glock 19 with 33 round magazine. Note: He keeps his finger off the trigger when not firing.
Ruger KP89
In several episodes of Season 1, Jake Green uses a 9x19mm Ruger KP89 pistol. It is seen most prominently in Episode 1.19, "A.K.A.", when Jake confronts Hawkins over the possibility that he might be a terrorist. Jake uses this gun again in Episode 1.20, "Casus Belli", but he loses it when he is captured by Sheriff Constantino (Timothy Omundson) and his men in New Bern's munitions factory.
Jake also uses a SIG-Sauer P226 in Episode 1.22, "Coalition of the Willing", when he hijacks the New Bern truck carrying mortar rounds. He is never seen using it again after this episode.
A Kimber Warrior 1911 is given to Eric by the scared Ravenwood mercenary when they are at Rogue River and trying to distract the other mercenaries so that they can grab medicine from the hospital. Eric never gets a chance to use it, though.
Chavez (Chris Kramer), one of Hawkins' CIA friends involved in Project Red Ball, is seen using a full-size Heckler & Koch USP when he confronts Hawkins in the first episode of Season 2, "Reconstruction". After Darcy sneaks up on him, Hawkins takes the gun from him, but later gives it back. It's most likely the 9x19mm version, judging by the size of the bore in the third screencap below.
Russell is also seen using a Beretta Px4 Storm in Episode 2.5, "Termination for Cause", when the New Bern and Jericho militias simultaneously capture Goetz.
Seen on a wall mounted rack in Hawkins' storage locker arsenal in "Coalition of the Willing" are 18 different handguns which appear to be all semi-autos of different calibers.
Hawkins and Sarah use Heckler & Koch MP5K-PDWs with C-More sights atop claw mounts when they storm the house of the "old man" in Episode 1.15, "Heart of Winter". Hilariously, Hawkins' MP5K has its charging handle locked back throughout the episode, rendering it useless should he need to fire it (though he never does). Also seen, briefly, in the hands of a New Bern gunman during the attacks on the mortar sites.
Though not really clearly seen, it appears that in "Why We Fight" (S1E22), a Marine radio operator from the Allied States of America (judging by the flag on his shoulder) is armed with the Heckler & Koch UMP (this conclusion is basically drawn from the shape of the stock seen against his chest).
In several episodes, Hawkins is seen using a Remington 700 AICS sniper rifle, fitted with a Harris bipod. In the episode "Crossroads", it has a suppressor and laser sight (the latter of which is highly inappropriate for a sniper rifle, but was successful in its job to intimidate Goetz into leaving).
Seen, though never actually used in combat, is the M16's immediate predecessor the M14 Rifle. The weapons themselves are either Springfield M1As or the Norinco M14S.
- One is used in combat by Hawkins when they captured Geotz.
When Jericho and New Bern go to war, both sides make heavy use of the M16A2 assault rifle. Hawkins distributes a large cache of these weapons to the citizens of the town, and they are used by Jake, Eric, Stanley, Johnston, and many other important characters.
The M16A4 is also used in many episodes, mostly by Major Beck's soldiers, though also by some of Jericho's townsfolk in the war with New Bern. Due to a continuity error in the opening of Episode 1.23, "Why We Fight", Eric goes from using an M16A2 to using an M16A4.
In what appears to be a continuity error, Jake goes from using an M16A2 in the Season 1 finale "Why We Fight" to using an M16A1 fitted with M16A2-style handguards in Season 2's premiere.
M4A1 carbines are used very often in the show. They are first seen being wielded by the Ravenwood mercenaries in Episode 1.08, "Rogue River", and later used by Allied States military personnel under the command of Major Beck. Hawkins is also seen unloading a crate full of them in Episode 1.3, "Four Horsemen". Some of the A.S. Army soldiers carry M4s that have Thermold plastic magazines, which have never been used by the U.S. Army (although it is possible that the Allied States chose to adopt these magazines for their own personnel after splitting off from the United States).
A Heckler & Koch HK416 is used by one of the Marines in Episode 1.16, "Semper Fidelis".
There seems to be a continuity error with this weapon. When the Marines first arrive in town and just as they're about to leave, the NCO has an M4A1 (confirmed by a fixed A-frame front sight and 14-inch barrel), but later in the episode during the stand-off it changes to an HK416 with a 10-inch barrel, and finally back to an M4A1 when the Marines are being "escorted" out of town by the Johnston Green and the Jericho Rangers.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingHeckler & Koch HK416 with 10 inch barrel - 5.56x45mm NATOError creating thumbnail: File missingA fake Marine with an HK416 in Episode 1.16, "Semper Fidelis" stands in front of a British Chieftain tank mocked up as an Abrams. Note the fairly convincing fake Abrams hull front, but also the slightly visible spacer on the right of the turret holding the fake turret parts away from the surface of the Chieftain turret underneath, cylindrical fume extractor at the wrong end of the main gun, old single-pin treads and the lack of periscopes on the open driver's hatch; a real Abrams' three driver's periscopes are part of the hatch.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA Fake Marine holds an HK416Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe same fake Marine, same shot, different angleError creating thumbnail: File missingThe same fake Marine during the same scene from a different angleError creating thumbnail: File missingJohnston takes the HK416
Heckler & Koch G36C
Seen only once in the hands of Stanley Richmond, though never fired, is the Heckler & Koch G36C.
Used by citizens of Jericho and New Bern in several episodes are many AKM assault rifles. Hawkins uses one in Episode 1.22, "Coalition of the Willing".
A possible L85A1 was sighted at the end of episode 21 "Coalition of the Willing" in the hands of one of the rangers. It was extremely hard to tell and to screen cap because of the movements and because it was a night scene.
Ithaca 37 shotguns can be seen in a number of episodes. Jake and Eric use the riot model when they go to Rogue River's hospital in Episode 1.8, "Rogue River".
In the episode "Crossroads", Stanley has what appears to be some kind of double-barrel shotgun when he confronts the Ravenwood mercenaries. Due to the darkness and long view, identification is next to impossible.
Winchester Model 1912
Stanley's sister Bonnie uses the Winchester Model 1912 when Goetz and Ravenwood attack her home looking for the ledger.
Machine Guns
Browning M2HB
A Browning M2HB is seen on the fake M1 Abrams (actually a visually modified British Chieftain tank, also seen in Jarhead) in Episode 1.16, "Semper Fidelis". Also seen mounted on a flatbed guard post to New Bern in "One If By Land".
Seen only briefly in "Semper Fidelis" in the hands of a Marine and and the season 1 finale "Why We Fight" is this successful Belgian design which is, given the heat shield and synthetic stock, the M249-E2.
Seen only twice in the series, in "Semper Fidelis" held by one of the Marines and in the finale "Patriots and Tyrants" held by an AS soldier, is the granddaddy of all rifle mounted grenade systems the M203 grenade launcher, mounted on M16A2 on both occasions.