[[Image:VIP-Beretta&S&W686a.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The diamond thief falls backwards on the deck of a yacht, but still manages to aim his Beretta 92FS and his Smith & Wesson Model 686.]]
[[Image:VIP-Beretta&S&W686a.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The diamond thief falls backwards on the deck of a yacht, but still manages to aim his Beretta 92FS and his Smith & Wesson Model 686.]]
[[Image:VIP-Beretta92FSNorrisA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Jackson Lasarr ([[Dean Norris]]) holds the Beretta.]]
[[Image:VIP-Beretta92FSNorrisA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Jackson Lasarr ([[Dean Norris]]) holds the Beretta.]]
[[Image:VIP-AT4wScopeA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|"Militia Leader" Jackson Lasarr ([[Dean Norris]]) carries a spent AT-4 84mm launcher with a night vision scope attached, after firing it from inside a cramped stairwell (not a recommended usage). ]]
[[Image:VIP-AT4wScopeA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|"Militia Leader" Jackson Lasarr ([[Dean Norris]]) carries a spent AT-4 84mm launcher with a night vision scope attached, after firing it from inside a cramped stairwell (not a recommended usage). ]]
V.I.P. was an action comedy series distributed by Sony Pictures Television that ran for four seasons on the UPN Network and in syndication throughout the United States. Created by J.F. Lawton (the screenwriter of Under Siege), the series featured Pamela Anderson as a woman who becomes the figurehead of a bodyguard service after unwittingly saving the life of a celebrity. The series was intentionally campy and broad farce and captured the spirit of the 1990s with splashy colors and 'lightweight' villains (one of the last shows to elicit that "pre-9/11" feel). One thing the show had tons of was .... (no not girls in skimpy attire, which was the case) ... guns. And only on V.I.P. could Vallery's team have a full auto shootout with bandits in the street and no vehicles or buildings are damaged. It was a low budgeted series and it showed, but the producers kept up the light feel by not taking the show seriously at all.
The following guns were seen on the television show V.I.P.:
Colt Arrow (Bryan Cranston) and a diamond thief are both seen using the Smith & Wesson Model 686 in Season 1 - Episode 1 "Beats Working at a Hot Dog Stand".
Smith & Wesson 659
In Season 1 - Episode 2 "What to Do with Vallery When You're Dead", Viktor Balek (Udo Kier) threatens Vallery and her client with his Smith & Wesson 659 pistol. Dual Smith & Wesson 659 pistols are also used by Tasha Dexter (Molly Culver) in the episode.
A Ruger Mk III with suppressor is the primary sidearm of Tasha Dexter (Molly Culver), first seen in Season 1 - Episode 1 "Beats Working at a Hot Dog Stand" - .22 LR.
In Season 1 - Episode 1 "Beats Working at a Hot Dog Stand", Kay Simmons (Leah Lail) carries a grey colored Grendel P-12 pistol - .380 ACP.
C96 Broomhandle Mauser
A Mauser C96 is seen in Season 1 - Episode 11 "Good Val Hunting", used by Eric Collier (John D'Aquino). Collier's C96 is nickel plated (judging from the very shiny and almost brand-new finish, it is possible that this is a Chinese-made imitation. Real "Broomhandles" are relatively rare.)
Beretta 92SB
In Season 1 - Episode 2, Vallery Irons (Pamela Anderson) drops a nickel-plated Beretta 92SB - 9mm. This handgun is erroneously referred to by Tasha Dexter as a Beretta 92S.]]
Beretta 92FS
The diamond thief falls backwards on the deck of a yacht, armed with a Beretta 92FS and his Smith & Wesson Model 686 in Season 1 - Episode 1 "Beats Working at a Hot Dog Stand".
CZ 83
Rifles
Valmet M82A
Season 1 - Episode 2 "What to Do with Vallery When You're Dead" in the hands of one of Viktor Baleks' henchmen.
Ruger Mini 14
Season 1 - Episode 2 "What to Do with Vallery When You're Dead" in the hands of one of Viktor Baleks' henchmen in a factory folding stock.
Ruger AC556
AK-47
In Season 1 - Episode 1, a member of a gang of Diamond thieves uses a milled receiver AK-47 - 7.62x39mm
MGC-16 Replica rifle
M16A1
M16A1 with A2 Handguards
The M16A1 fitted with A2 handguards is seen in Season 1 - Episode 3 "One Wedding and Val's Funeral" used by Tasha Dexter and Quick Williams.
Remington Model 742
In Season 1 - Episode 2 "What to Do with Vallery When You're Dead", cyberjournalist Arnie Feign (Wayne Pére) takes a Remington Model 742 Semiautomatic deer rifle with a scope out a locker and uses it to attempt to scare off Vallery Irons.
Commercial CAR-15 Variant
In Season 1 - Episode 1, diamond thieves use an unusual CAR-15 variant with a bayonet lug attached to the elongated flash hider. This is also used to mount a CM203 37mm launcher during some scenes.
Steyr AUG
Used by one of Jackson Lasarr's henchmen, In Season 1 - Episode 1
Type 56-1
Used by one of Jackson Lasarr's henchmen, In Season 1 - Episode 1
FN FAL 50.00
Seen in both the hidden wall armory in Vallery's private office.
Machine Guns
M60E3
In Season 1 - Episode 1, Nikki Franco (Natalie Raitano) fires her M60E3 with a flashlight mounted to the side rail - 7.62x51mm.
In Season 1 - Episode 1, Nikki Franco (Natalie Raitano) wields a SWD Streetsweeper with 14" length barrel and forward pistol grip, but no folding stock - 12 gauge.
Other
M72A3 LAW Rocket
M136 AT4
In Season 1 - Episode 1 "Beats Working at a Hot Dog Stand", "Militia Leader" Jackson Lasarr (Dean Norris) uses an M136 AT4Launcher with a Night Vision scope mounted against the VIP team. Militia leader Lasarr is the head of the fictional "Texas Mad Dog Militia". In the 1990s the favorite and only politically correct 'bogeyman' of Hollywood was the "White Christian Male Militia Member". But to be fair to V.I.P., wide shots of Lasarr's "anti Government" fringe group seem to have Hispanic, Asian and African American members as well, so they are an Equal opportunity fringe group.