Revolution (TV Series): Difference between revisions
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'''''Revolution''''' is a [[Category:Post_Apocalyptic|post-apocalyptic]] television drama that premiered in September of 2012 on NBC in the US. The premise of the series centers around an unknown event that suddenly stops electricity from flowing in electronics and batteries, sending society back to pre-industrial times. Fifteen years following this event, what was once the the United States of America is controlled by militias, who have stockpiled all modern firearms and have banned anyone outside the militia from possessing them. Now, a young girl and a small band of followers travel throughout the country, unaware that they may hold the secret to returning the world to its former state. The series was created by Eric Kripke (''[[Supernatural]]'') and is co-executive produced by [[J.J. Abrams]]. Jon Favreau (''[[Iron Man]]'') directed the pilot episode.
'''''Revolution''''' is a [[Category:Post_Apocalyptic|post-apocalyptic]] television drama that premiered in September of 2012 on NBC in the US. The premise of the series centers around an unknown event that suddenly stops electricity from flowing in electronics and batteries, sending society back to pre-industrial times. Fifteen years following this event, what was once the the United States of America is controlled by militias, who have stockpiled all modern firearms and have banned anyone outside the militia from possessing them. Now, a young girl and a small band of followers travel throughout the country, unaware that they may hold the secret to returning the world to its former state. The series was created by Eric Kripke (''[[Supernatural]]'') and is co-executive produced by [[J.J. Abrams]]. Jon Favreau (''[[Iron Man]]'') directed the pilot episode.
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Revolution is a television drama that premiered in September of 2012 on NBC in the US. The premise of the series centers around an unknown event that suddenly stops electricity from flowing in electronics and batteries, sending society back to pre-industrial times. Fifteen years following this event, what was once the the United States of America is controlled by militias, who have stockpiled all modern firearms and have banned anyone outside the militia from possessing them. Now, a young girl and a small band of followers travel throughout the country, unaware that they may hold the secret to returning the world to its former state. The series was created by Eric Kripke (Supernatural) and is co-executive produced by J.J. Abrams. Jon Favreau (Iron Man) directed the pilot episode.
The following weapons were used in the television series Revolution:
Miles uses a Beretta 92F during the Trenton campaign. Jim Hudson (Malik Yoba), uses a Beretta 92F/FS in "Ghosts" (S1E12). Also used by police in Atlanta in "The Night the Lights went out in Georgia" (S1E14).
Colt M1911A1
In "No Quarter" (S1E03), Miles Matheson (Billy Burke) is seen carrying an M1911A1 during a flashback. In "Nobody's Fault But Mine" (S1E10) Sebastian (David Lyons) had a M1911A1.
Colt Mark IV Series 80
The Colt Mark IV Series 80 can be seen in a promotional image of "Soul Train" (S1E05), but this scene is not aired. In "Sex and Drugs" (S1E06) Drexel (Todd Stashwick) It has a Colt Mark IV Series 80.
Desert Eagle Mark XIX
Captain Tom Neville (Giancarlo Esposito) and Sebastian Monroe (David Lyons) are seen carrying a Desert Eagle Mark XIX steel as their main sidearm throughout the series.
Glock 19
Joseph Wheatley (Reed Diamond) carries a Glock 19 while traveling with Miles's group and threatens them with it in "Kashmir" (S1E09)
Rosie had a unknown pistol in "The Song Remains The Same" (S1E13).
Revolvers
Colt New Service
In "Chained Heat" (S1E02), the man who gives up his shotgun to Neville is seen pulling what appears to be a Colt New Service revolver when the militia attempt to search the rest of his house.
Smith & Wesson Model 60
In "Sex and Drugs" (S1E06), Drexel is seen giving what appears to be a Smith & Wesson Model 60 Aaron when he and Nora is forced into a gun duel.
Smith & Wesson Model 19
In "Sex and Drugs" (S1E06), what appears to be a Smith & Wesson Model 19 is also seen in the case. Later in "Nobody's Fault But Mine" (S1E10) Will Strausser (David Meunier) has a S&W 19
Smith & Wesson Model 65
In "No Quarter" (S1E03), Jeremy (Mark Pellegrino) appears to carry a .357 Smith & Wesson Model 65 as his sidearm. He is seen making a prisoner play Russian roulette with the revolver. The revolver appears to be a 'non gun' as a safety precaution when the firearm is put to the head of the prisoner. When the rebel is out of frame it appears to be a .357 Model 65.
The SOCOM 16 is seen in the basement armory of John when Rachel and Miles go there for weapons.
Ruger M77 Gunsite
A Ruger M77 Gunsite is used by Nora in when the choppers start to attack the rebel bases.
Unidentifed Black Powder Rifle
In "Pilot" (S1E01) Caleb owned an old black powder rifle of an unknown type, in violation of the Baltimore Act.
Sniper Rifles
Remington Model 700
In "Chained Heat" (S1E02), Revolution's version of "The Man with No Eyes" is armed with a Remington 700PSS rifle while guarding a chain gang of prisoners moving a helicopter gunship. This rifle is also seen used by Trevor in "No Quarter" (S1E03). Despite being a bolt action rifle we only see Trevor cycle the action when he initially loads it. The rifle is also incorrectly referred to as a "Marine Corps M40A" by the militia unit's leader. However, the M40A3 and M40A5 are built on the Remington 700 - so having only heard the report of the rifle it's a damn good guess by the character.
Assault Rifles
Colt M4
Monroe Republic Militia soldiers carry M4 carbines in later episodes in Philadelphia; mostly without carrying handles. Miles and Charlie also commandeered M4s from the guards from the episode "Nobody's Fault But Mine".
M16A2s are used by Militia Soldiers under Sergeant Will Strausser (David Meunier) in the Season 1 episode "Ties That Bind"
FN SCAR-L
Guards armed with FN SCAR-Ls helped Randall search for Rachel in Echo base. Charlie steals a SCAR-L while in the hospital in "Ghost" (S1E12). Nora (Daniella Alonso) uses a FN SCAR-L to battle the militia in"The Song Remains The Same" (S1E13).
FN SCAR-H STD
In "Ghosts" (S1E13), a militiaman has the FN SCAR-H. Militiamen escorting Randall Flynn carry the FN SCAR-H. Miles uses a SCAR-H during the factory battle in "The Song Remains The Same" (S1E13).
Colt M16A4
Seen in the opening credits.
AK-47
Seen in the opening credits.
Heckler & Koch G36C
In addition to the MP5A3s, John keeps a Heckler & Koch G36C in his basement.
Machine Guns
M60D Machine Gun
In "Nobody's Fault But Mine" (S1E10) there are M60D Machine Guns mounted on Bell-UH1 Huey helicopters. Then in "The Stand" (S1E11)can be seen what appears to be a M60D held by Jeremy Baker (Mark Pellegrino) and another soldier.
GE M134 Minigun
In "Chained Heat" (S1E02), a Bell-UH1 Huey helicopter is seen mounted with an M134 minigun.
Other Weapons
M136 AT4
In "The Stand" (S1E11), John Sanborn has a number of AT-4 rocket launchers at his home. Later, Miles steals one to use against militant helicopters, and it is later used by Danny.
Sonic Cannon
John Sanborn (Leland Orser) keeps a custom-made sonic weapon in his basement.