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[[Image:MI 533.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Leonard Nimoy (1931-2015) as Paris holds a [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] in ''[[Mission: Impossible (TV Series)|Mission: Impossible]]''.]]
[[Image:MI 533.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Leonard Nimoy (1931-2015) as Paris holds a [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] in ''[[Mission: Impossible (TV Series)|Mission: Impossible]]''.]]
[[Image:Model77-3.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Leonard Nimoy wields a modified [[FN Five-seveN]] as William Bell in ''[[Fringe]]''.]]
[[Image:FringeS2E23_16.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Leonard Nimoy wields a modified [[FN Five-seveN]] as William Bell in ''[[Fringe]]''.]]


Leonard Nimoy was an American actor/director best known for his portrayal as Mr. Spock in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', its spinoff ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', as well as eight ''Star Trek'' feature films.  He also directed two of those ''[[Star Trek]]'' films, including ''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home]]'' as well as the film ''Three Men and a Baby''.  He passed in 2015 at the age of 83.
Leonard Nimoy was an American actor/director best known for his portrayal as Mr. Spock in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', its spinoff ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', as well as eight ''Star Trek'' feature films.  He also directed two of those ''[[Star Trek]]'' films, including ''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home]]'' as well as the film ''Three Men and a Baby''.  He passed in 2015 at the age of 83.
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| [[M1928 Thompson]] || Spock || ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' || "A Piece of the Action" (S02E17) || 1968
| [[M1928 Thompson]] || Spock || ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' || "A Piece of the Action" (S2E17) || 1968
|-
|-
| [[Colt Police Positive]] || Spock || ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' || "Patterns of Force" (S02E21) || 1968
| [[Colt Police Positive]] || Spock || ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' || "Patterns of Force" (S2E21) || 1968
|-
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| [[Smith & Wesson Model 10]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Code" (S04E01)|| 1969
| [[Smith & Wesson Model 10]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Code" (S4E01)|| 1969
|-
|-
| [[MP40]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Numbers Game" (S04E02) ||  1969
| [[MP40]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Numbers Game" (S4E02) ||  1969
|-
|-
| [[Walther P38]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Numbers Game" (S04E02) ||  1969
| [[Walther P38]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Numbers Game" (S4E02) ||  1969
|-
|-
| [[Walther P38]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Controllers: Part 1" (S04E03) ||  1969
| [[Walther P38]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Controllers: Part 1" (S4E03) ||  1969
|-
|-
| [[Walther P38]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "Submarine" (S04E07) ||  1969
| [[Walther P38]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "Submarine" (S4E07) ||  1969
|-
|-
| [[Walther PPK]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Brothers" (S04E11) ||  1969
| [[Walther PPK]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Brothers" (S4E11) ||  1969
|-
|-
| [[American Derringer Model 1]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Falcon: Part 1" (S04E14) ||  1970
| [[American Derringer Model 1]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Falcon: Part 1" (S4E14) ||  1970
|-
|-
| [[Walther P38]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Falcon: Part 3" (S04E16) ||  1970
| [[Walther P38]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Falcon: Part 3" (S4E16) ||  1970
|-
|-
| [[Webley Mk IV]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "Terror" (S04E20) ||  1970
| [[Webley Mk IV]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "Terror" (S4E20) ||  1970
|-
|-
| [[Tokarev TT-33]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "Orpheus" (S04E22) || 1970
| [[Tokarev TT-33]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "Orpheus" (S4E22) || 1970
|-
|-
| [[M1911A1]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Crane" (S04E23)|| 1970
| [[M1911A1]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Crane" (S4E23)|| 1970
|-
|-
| [[Karabiner 98k]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Crane" (S04E23)|| 1970
| [[Karabiner 98k]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Crane" (S4E23)|| 1970
|-
|-
| [[Walther P38]] || Emil Vautrain || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Choice" (S04E25) || 1970
| [[Walther P38]] || Emil Vautrain || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 4|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Choice" (S4E25) || 1970
|-
|-
| [[Madsen M50]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Killer" (S05E01) ||  1970
| [[Madsen M50]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "The Killer" (S5E01) ||  1970
|-
|-
| [[Colt Official Police]] || Paris  || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "Flight" (S05E05) ||  1970
| [[Colt Official Police]] || Paris  || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "Flight" (S5E05) ||  1970
|-
|-
| [[M1 Carbine]] || Paris  || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "Flight" (S05E05) ||  1970
| [[M1 Carbine]] || Paris  || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "Flight" (S5E05) ||  1970
|-
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| [[Tokarev TT-33]] || Paris  || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]'' || suppressor, "My Friend, My Enemy" (S05E06) ||  1970
| [[Tokarev TT-33]] || Paris  || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]'' || suppressor, "My Friend, My Enemy" (S5E06) ||  1970
|-
|-
| [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] || Paris  || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "Butterfly" (S05E07) ||  1970
| [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] || Paris  || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]'' || "Butterfly" (S5E07) ||  1970
|-
|-
| [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]''  || "Squeeze Play" (S05E13)|| 1970
| [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]''  || "Squeeze Play" (S5E13)|| 1970
|-
|-
| [[Astra 400]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]''  || "The Catafalque" (S05E19)|| 1971
| [[Astra 400]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]''  || "The Catafalque" (S5E19)|| 1971
|-
|-
| [[M1 Garand]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]''  || "The Catafalque" (S05E19)|| 1971
| [[M1 Garand]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]''  || "The Catafalque" (S5E19)|| 1971
|-
|-
| [[Smith & Wesson 1913]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]''  || "Kitara" (S05E20)|| 1971
| [[Smith & Wesson 1913]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]''  || "Kitara" (S5E20)|| 1971
|-
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| [[Walther P38]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]''  || "Kitara" (S05E20)|| 1971
| [[Walther P38]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]''  || "Kitara" (S5E20)|| 1971
|-
|-
| [[Smith & Wesson Model 10]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]''  || snub, "The Party" (S05E22)|| 1971
| [[Smith & Wesson Model 10]] || Paris || ''[[Mission: Impossible - Season 5|Mission: Impossible]]''  || snub, "The Party" (S5E22)|| 1971
|-
|-
| [[Colt Detective Special]] || Paul McGuire || ''[[T.J. Hooker]]'' || Nickel plated || 1983
| [[Colt Detective Special]] || Paul McGuire || ''T.J. Hooker'' || Nickel || 1983
|-
|-
| [[FN Five-seveN]] || William Bell || ''[[Fringe]]'' || Heavily modified as the "Type 77" || 2008-2010
| [[FN Five-seveN]] || William Bell || ''[[Fringe]]'' || "Over There, Part 2" (S2E23); Heavily modified as the "Type 77" || 2010
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Revision as of 10:00, 28 February 2015

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Leonard Nimoy (1931-2015) as Paris holds a Smith & Wesson Model 36 in Mission: Impossible.
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Leonard Nimoy wields a modified FN Five-seveN as William Bell in Fringe.

Leonard Nimoy was an American actor/director best known for his portrayal as Mr. Spock in Star Trek: The Original Series, its spinoff Star Trek: The Next Generation, as well as eight Star Trek feature films. He also directed two of those Star Trek films, including Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home as well as the film Three Men and a Baby. He passed in 2015 at the age of 83.

Leonard Nimoy can be seen using the following weapons in the following television series:

Television

Gun Character Title Note Date
M1928 Thompson Spock Star Trek: The Original Series "A Piece of the Action" (S2E17) 1968
Colt Police Positive Spock Star Trek: The Original Series "Patterns of Force" (S2E21) 1968
Smith & Wesson Model 10 Paris Mission: Impossible "The Code" (S4E01) 1969
MP40 Paris Mission: Impossible "The Numbers Game" (S4E02) 1969
Walther P38 Paris Mission: Impossible "The Numbers Game" (S4E02) 1969
Walther P38 Paris Mission: Impossible "The Controllers: Part 1" (S4E03) 1969
Walther P38 Paris Mission: Impossible "Submarine" (S4E07) 1969
Walther PPK Paris Mission: Impossible "The Brothers" (S4E11) 1969
American Derringer Model 1 Paris Mission: Impossible "The Falcon: Part 1" (S4E14) 1970
Walther P38 Paris Mission: Impossible "The Falcon: Part 3" (S4E16) 1970
Webley Mk IV Paris Mission: Impossible "Terror" (S4E20) 1970
Tokarev TT-33 Paris Mission: Impossible "Orpheus" (S4E22) 1970
M1911A1 Paris Mission: Impossible "The Crane" (S4E23) 1970
Karabiner 98k Paris Mission: Impossible "The Crane" (S4E23) 1970
Walther P38 Emil Vautrain Mission: Impossible "The Choice" (S4E25) 1970
Madsen M50 Paris Mission: Impossible "The Killer" (S5E01) 1970
Colt Official Police Paris Mission: Impossible "Flight" (S5E05) 1970
M1 Carbine Paris Mission: Impossible "Flight" (S5E05) 1970
Tokarev TT-33 Paris Mission: Impossible suppressor, "My Friend, My Enemy" (S5E06) 1970
Smith & Wesson Model 36 Paris Mission: Impossible "Butterfly" (S5E07) 1970
Smith & Wesson Model 36 Paris Mission: Impossible "Squeeze Play" (S5E13) 1970
Astra 400 Paris Mission: Impossible "The Catafalque" (S5E19) 1971
M1 Garand Paris Mission: Impossible "The Catafalque" (S5E19) 1971
Smith & Wesson 1913 Paris Mission: Impossible "Kitara" (S5E20) 1971
Walther P38 Paris Mission: Impossible "Kitara" (S5E20) 1971
Smith & Wesson Model 10 Paris Mission: Impossible snub, "The Party" (S5E22) 1971
Colt Detective Special Paul McGuire T.J. Hooker Nickel 1983
FN Five-seveN William Bell Fringe "Over There, Part 2" (S2E23); Heavily modified as the "Type 77" 2010