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=Pistols= | |||
==Flintlock Pistol== | |||
Handled by Simon Grey after seeing through Jojo and Burt's cover in Episode 3, "View to a Nursing Home". Also used by other Ottawa Eight conspirators, which did not work. | Handled by Simon Grey after seeing through Jojo and Burt's cover in Episode 3, "View to a Nursing Home". Also used by other Ottawa Eight conspirators, which did not work. | ||
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[[File:Flintlock Pistol fail.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Ottawa Eight conspirators attempt to fire the Flintlock pistols, which failed before deciding to simply hurl them instead.]] | [[File:Flintlock Pistol fail.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Ottawa Eight conspirators attempt to fire the Flintlock pistols, which failed before deciding to simply hurl them instead.]] | ||
==Beretta 92FS== | |||
Handled by a Dutch Intelligence and Security Agency (DISA) spy while speaking to Burt on the phone in "Going Dutch". In "Get Cranston", Penny's armed with this. In Episode 1, "The Doctor", gunmen hired by Eurostar were armed with this. | Handled by a Dutch Intelligence and Security Agency (DISA) spy while speaking to Burt on the phone in "Going Dutch". In "Get Cranston", Penny's armed with this. In Episode 1, "The Doctor", gunmen hired by Eurostar were armed with this. | ||
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[[File:Intimidation a.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Penny starts to threaten Alex with the 92FS.]] | [[File:Intimidation a.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Penny starts to threaten Alex with the 92FS.]] | ||
==Beretta 92FS Centurion== | |||
Used in several episodes. Simon uses one as his personal sidearm. Russian mafia gangsters raid the NISA safe house after a blunder by Burt with the pistol as well. | Used in several episodes. Simon uses one as his personal sidearm. Russian mafia gangsters raid the NISA safe house after a blunder by Burt with the pistol as well. | ||
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[[File:Russian mafia.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Russian mafia gangster aims 92FS Centurion at Burt and Claude.]] | [[File:Russian mafia.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Russian mafia gangster aims 92FS Centurion at Burt and Claude.]] | ||
==Beretta 92SB== | |||
Used by Paloma as her main sidearm in episode 9, "El Negotiator". | Used by Paloma as her main sidearm in episode 9, "El Negotiator". | ||
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[[File:Hostage.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Another shot of Paloma aiming the 92SB at the Minister of Fisheries.]] | [[File:Hostage.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Another shot of Paloma aiming the 92SB at the Minister of Fisheries.]] | ||
==Glock 17== | |||
A Glock 17 was taken by Alex's friend Cathy at the backseat of the Chevrolet Suburban. Used by Alex, Burt and Jojo while trying to take on the Ottawa Eight conspirators. In "Return of the Deadeye", Benjamin is armed with this. Burt disarms Alex of her sidearm in "Going Dutch". | A Glock 17 was taken by Alex's friend Cathy at the backseat of the Chevrolet Suburban. Used by Alex, Burt and Jojo while trying to take on the Ottawa Eight conspirators. In "Return of the Deadeye", Benjamin is armed with this. Burt disarms Alex of her sidearm in "Going Dutch". | ||
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[[File:Burt disarm.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Burt after disarming Alex of her sidearm on the streets of Ottawa.]] | [[File:Burt disarm.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Burt after disarming Alex of her sidearm on the streets of Ottawa.]] | ||
==Glock 19== | |||
A Glock 19 was handled by a Canadian Norwegian spy in Episode 5, "Recycle After Reading". In "Keeping Up With The Laslovs", it's used by Natasha, head of a Russian mafia cell in Ottawa. In "Return of the Deadeye", Cluade is armed with this to go after the assassin Antonio Stade who slept with his wife back in Morocco. Alex switches her sidearm to the Glock 19 after Burt takes her Glock 17 in "Going Dutch". | A Glock 19 was handled by a Canadian Norwegian spy in Episode 5, "Recycle After Reading". In "Keeping Up With The Laslovs", it's used by Natasha, head of a Russian mafia cell in Ottawa. In "Return of the Deadeye", Cluade is armed with this to go after the assassin Antonio Stade who slept with his wife back in Morocco. Alex switches her sidearm to the Glock 19 after Burt takes her Glock 17 in "Going Dutch". | ||
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[[File:Alex charge.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Aiming the Glock 19 at a subdued DISA operative.]] | [[File:Alex charge.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Aiming the Glock 19 at a subdued DISA operative.]] | ||
==M1911A1== | |||
Used by Stade as his personal sidearm. | Used by Stade as his personal sidearm. | ||
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[[File:Hostage taker.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Stade intimidating Claude.]] | [[File:Hostage taker.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Stade intimidating Claude.]] | ||
=Revolvers= | |||
==Colt New Service== | |||
A Colt New Service was handled by a Ganzi rebel. | A Colt New Service was handled by a Ganzi rebel. | ||
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[[File:Safehouse revolver.jpg|thumb|none|500px|You can see him handling the revolver.]] | [[File:Safehouse revolver.jpg|thumb|none|500px|You can see him handling the revolver.]] | ||
=Submachine Guns= | |||
==Heckler & Koch MP5== | |||
A Silver Kings gangster aims the MP5 at Benjamin and Alex in "The Kwan Identity". It's not known on what type of MP5 it is, but it has a stock buttstock. Jojo is armed with this for a short time in "The Ghost". | A Silver Kings gangster aims the MP5 at Benjamin and Alex in "The Kwan Identity". It's not known on what type of MP5 it is, but it has a stock buttstock. Jojo is armed with this for a short time in "The Ghost". | ||
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[[File:Jojo with MP5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Jojo after slinging the MP5.]] | [[File:Jojo with MP5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Jojo after slinging the MP5.]] | ||
==Heckler & Koch MP5K== | |||
An Ottawa-based DISA spy was caught by Benjamin during an arrest operation in "Going Dutch". A few DISA agents have orange-colored MP5Ks. | An Ottawa-based DISA spy was caught by Benjamin during an arrest operation in "Going Dutch". A few DISA agents have orange-colored MP5Ks. | ||
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[[File:Orange MP5K upper receiver.jpg|thumb|none|500xpx|You can see that the scope is also colored orange.]] | [[File:Orange MP5K upper receiver.jpg|thumb|none|500xpx|You can see that the scope is also colored orange.]] | ||
==Heckler & Koch MP5SD== | |||
A MP5SD submachine gun is found at a Ghanzi rebel house in Episode 4, "The Ligerian Candidate". It's unknown what the specific type is as there is no closeup. | A MP5SD submachine gun is found at a Ghanzi rebel house in Episode 4, "The Ligerian Candidate". It's unknown what the specific type is as there is no closeup. | ||
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[[File:Safehouse guns.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The MP5SD found among the guns in the Ganzi rebel safehouse next to the AK-47s.]] | [[File:Safehouse guns.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The MP5SD found among the guns in the Ganzi rebel safehouse next to the AK-47s.]] | ||
==M1921/28 Thompson== | |||
Either a M1921/28 Thompson is found in the Ganzi safehouse in Episode 4. However, the shot does not make it clear on what type of weapon it is. | Either a M1921/28 Thompson is found in the Ganzi safehouse in Episode 4. However, the shot does not make it clear on what type of weapon it is. | ||
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[[File:Safehouse guns.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The M1921/28 found among the guns in the Ganzi rebel safehouse next to the M16.]] | [[File:Safehouse guns.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The M1921/28 found among the guns in the Ganzi rebel safehouse next to the M16.]] | ||
=Assault Rifles= | |||
==AK-47== | |||
An AK-47 is found in at the Ganzi safehouse in Episode 4. It is unclear on what kind of AK-47 variant it is. However, the shots indicate that they have solid buttstocks. Mexican Freedom Front terrorists are armed with the assault rifle in Episode 9, "El Negotiator". | An AK-47 is found in at the Ganzi safehouse in Episode 4. It is unclear on what kind of AK-47 variant it is. However, the shots indicate that they have solid buttstocks. Mexican Freedom Front terrorists are armed with the assault rifle in Episode 9, "El Negotiator". | ||
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[[File:Waiter terorrist.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A MFF terrorist disguised as a waiter armed with the AK-47 before he shoots Benjamin.]] | [[File:Waiter terorrist.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A MFF terrorist disguised as a waiter armed with the AK-47 before he shoots Benjamin.]] | ||
==Classic Army M15A4== | |||
A Classic Army M15A4 airsoft rifle most likely an airsoft gun, was used by Penny Cryer as a short-ranger sniper rifle to target Alex in "Get Cranston". | A Classic Army M15A4 airsoft rifle most likely an airsoft gun, was used by Penny Cryer as a short-ranger sniper rifle to target Alex in "Get Cranston". | ||
[[File:Receiver closeup.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Closeup of the M15A4 receiver. The selector switch is not quite set to automatic; this is an indication that the weapon is an airsoft rifle (on a real AR, the selector would not be only partially set to the full-auto position unless broken).]] | [[File:Receiver closeup.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Closeup of the M15A4 receiver. The selector switch is not quite set to automatic; this is an indication that the weapon is an airsoft rifle (on a real AR, the selector would not be only partially set to the full-auto position unless broken).]] | ||
==M16== | |||
A M16 is found in the Ganzi safehouse in Episode 4. It is not clear on what the variant is. An Irish militant of the People's Popular Front of the Republic of Eire is armed with this in "The Kwan Identity". A possible NISA SWAT marksman is armed with a M16 with a mounted riflescope in "El Negotiator". | A M16 is found in the Ganzi safehouse in Episode 4. It is not clear on what the variant is. An Irish militant of the People's Popular Front of the Republic of Eire is armed with this in "The Kwan Identity". A possible NISA SWAT marksman is armed with a M16 with a mounted riflescope in "El Negotiator". | ||
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[[File:Marksman.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Peter tries to get Paloma to the window while a NISA SWAT marksman waits for the signal to open fire. He also appears to be wearing heavy body armor.]] | [[File:Marksman.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Peter tries to get Paloma to the window while a NISA SWAT marksman waits for the signal to open fire. He also appears to be wearing heavy body armor.]] | ||
=Sniper Rifles= | |||
==Air Rifle== | |||
In a flashback in "Return of the Deadeye", an athlete mocks Alex for her incompetence to use an air rifle at a shooting range in a winter athletic event. | In a flashback in "Return of the Deadeye", an athlete mocks Alex for her incompetence to use an air rifle at a shooting range in a winter athletic event. | ||
[[File:Shooting athlete.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A winter athlete mocks Alex during her younger days.]] | [[File:Shooting athlete.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A winter athlete mocks Alex during her younger days.]] | ||
==M21== | |||
Alex uses the M21 in "Return of the Deadeye" to take out the elevator controls for Stade to die by falling down the elevator shaft. | Alex uses the M21 in "Return of the Deadeye" to take out the elevator controls for Stade to die by falling down the elevator shaft. | ||
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[[File:Scoped.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Alex aiming the M21 after getting prone on the hotel hallway floor.]] | [[File:Scoped.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Alex aiming the M21 after getting prone on the hotel hallway floor.]] | ||
==Unknown Sniper Rifle== | |||
Used by Benjamin in "The Ghost". He did not fire the weapon in the episode. | Used by Benjamin in "The Ghost". He did not fire the weapon in the episode. | ||
[[File:Jojo with MP5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Benjamin with the weapon. It appears to be a bolt-action based rifle.]] | [[File:Jojo with MP5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Benjamin with the weapon. It appears to be a bolt-action based rifle.]] | ||
=Others= | |||
==Defense Technologies 37mm Gas Gun== | |||
Claude is armed with this in "The Ghost" as part of a NISA operation to capture Joshua "The Ghost" Crane. It was loaded with tear gas grenades. | Claude is armed with this in "The Ghost" as part of a NISA operation to capture Joshua "The Ghost" Crane. It was loaded with tear gas grenades. | ||
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[[File:Running with gas gun.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Claude running with the gas gun in hand.]] | [[File:Running with gas gun.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Claude running with the gas gun in hand.]] | ||
==M26 Taser== | |||
A NISA security guard is armed with this in "The Ghost." Joshua uses it against Claude after disarming the guard before Claude disarms Joshua of the weapon. | A NISA security guard is armed with this in "The Ghost." Joshua uses it against Claude after disarming the guard before Claude disarms Joshua of the weapon. | ||
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[[File:Joshua and taser.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Joshua aiming the M26 at Claude.]] | [[File:Joshua and taser.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Joshua aiming the M26 at Claude.]] | ||
==Net Gun== | |||
A fictional net gun is used by NISA, which is created from a Mossberg/Remington shotgun body with the barrel removed to accommodate a funnel with a net loaded. | A fictional net gun is used by NISA, which is created from a Mossberg/Remington shotgun body with the barrel removed to accommodate a funnel with a net loaded. | ||
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The following weapons were used in the television series InSecurity:
Pistols
Flintlock Pistol
Handled by Simon Grey after seeing through Jojo and Burt's cover in Episode 3, "View to a Nursing Home". Also used by other Ottawa Eight conspirators, which did not work.
Beretta 92FS
Handled by a Dutch Intelligence and Security Agency (DISA) spy while speaking to Burt on the phone in "Going Dutch". In "Get Cranston", Penny's armed with this. In Episode 1, "The Doctor", gunmen hired by Eurostar were armed with this.
Beretta 92FS Centurion
Used in several episodes. Simon uses one as his personal sidearm. Russian mafia gangsters raid the NISA safe house after a blunder by Burt with the pistol as well.
Beretta 92SB
Used by Paloma as her main sidearm in episode 9, "El Negotiator".
Glock 17
A Glock 17 was taken by Alex's friend Cathy at the backseat of the Chevrolet Suburban. Used by Alex, Burt and Jojo while trying to take on the Ottawa Eight conspirators. In "Return of the Deadeye", Benjamin is armed with this. Burt disarms Alex of her sidearm in "Going Dutch".
Glock 19
A Glock 19 was handled by a Canadian Norwegian spy in Episode 5, "Recycle After Reading". In "Keeping Up With The Laslovs", it's used by Natasha, head of a Russian mafia cell in Ottawa. In "Return of the Deadeye", Cluade is armed with this to go after the assassin Antonio Stade who slept with his wife back in Morocco. Alex switches her sidearm to the Glock 19 after Burt takes her Glock 17 in "Going Dutch".
M1911A1
Used by Stade as his personal sidearm.
Revolvers
Colt New Service
A Colt New Service was handled by a Ganzi rebel.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5
A Silver Kings gangster aims the MP5 at Benjamin and Alex in "The Kwan Identity". It's not known on what type of MP5 it is, but it has a stock buttstock. Jojo is armed with this for a short time in "The Ghost".
Heckler & Koch MP5K
An Ottawa-based DISA spy was caught by Benjamin during an arrest operation in "Going Dutch". A few DISA agents have orange-colored MP5Ks.
Heckler & Koch MP5SD
A MP5SD submachine gun is found at a Ghanzi rebel house in Episode 4, "The Ligerian Candidate". It's unknown what the specific type is as there is no closeup.
M1921/28 Thompson
Either a M1921/28 Thompson is found in the Ganzi safehouse in Episode 4. However, the shot does not make it clear on what type of weapon it is.
Assault Rifles
AK-47
An AK-47 is found in at the Ganzi safehouse in Episode 4. It is unclear on what kind of AK-47 variant it is. However, the shots indicate that they have solid buttstocks. Mexican Freedom Front terrorists are armed with the assault rifle in Episode 9, "El Negotiator".
Classic Army M15A4
A Classic Army M15A4 airsoft rifle most likely an airsoft gun, was used by Penny Cryer as a short-ranger sniper rifle to target Alex in "Get Cranston".
M16
A M16 is found in the Ganzi safehouse in Episode 4. It is not clear on what the variant is. An Irish militant of the People's Popular Front of the Republic of Eire is armed with this in "The Kwan Identity". A possible NISA SWAT marksman is armed with a M16 with a mounted riflescope in "El Negotiator".
Sniper Rifles
Air Rifle
In a flashback in "Return of the Deadeye", an athlete mocks Alex for her incompetence to use an air rifle at a shooting range in a winter athletic event.
M21
Alex uses the M21 in "Return of the Deadeye" to take out the elevator controls for Stade to die by falling down the elevator shaft.
Unknown Sniper Rifle
Used by Benjamin in "The Ghost". He did not fire the weapon in the episode.
Others
Defense Technologies 37mm Gas Gun
Claude is armed with this in "The Ghost" as part of a NISA operation to capture Joshua "The Ghost" Crane. It was loaded with tear gas grenades.
M26 Taser
A NISA security guard is armed with this in "The Ghost." Joshua uses it against Claude after disarming the guard before Claude disarms Joshua of the weapon.
Net Gun
A fictional net gun is used by NISA, which is created from a Mossberg/Remington shotgun body with the barrel removed to accommodate a funnel with a net loaded.