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After learning her husband is actually the alien Scaroth, Countess Scarlioni ([[Catherine Schell]]) pulls what seems to be a pearl-handled [[Smith & Wesson 4th Model]] pistol on him.
In ''City of Death'', after learning her husband is actually the alien Scaroth, Countess Scarlioni ([[Catherine Schell]]) pulls what seems to be a pearl-handled [[Smith & Wesson 4th Model]] pistol on him.
[[File:S&W 4th Model DA .32.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson 4th Model - .32 Calibre]]
[[File:S&W 4th Model DA .32.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson 4th Model - .32 Calibre]]
[[Image:cityofdeath7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Countess points her Smith & Wesson 4th Model at her husband.]]
[[Image:cityofdeath7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Countess points her Smith & Wesson 4th Model at her husband.]]
In The Green Death, Captain Mike Yates (Richard Franklin), after being brainwashed by B.O.S.S., is sent to murder the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) using a Smith & Wesson Model 12 with large grips. The weapon changes hands between a few other characters.
Smith & Wesson Model 40
During the May Day festival in The Dæmons, Bert (Don McKillop) pulls a Smith & Wesson Model 40 on the Doctor (Jon Pertwee).
Smith & Wesson 4th Model
In City of Death, after learning her husband is actually the alien Scaroth, Countess Scarlioni (Catherine Schell) pulls what seems to be a pearl-handled Smith & Wesson 4th Model pistol on him.
Luger P08
The Nazi-like Kaled Scientific Elite in Genesis of the Daleks employ Luger P08 handguns, notably Security Commander Nyder (Peter Miles) and General Ravon (Guy Siner). Harry Sullivan (Ian Marter) appropriates Ravon's Luger and uses it for a brief while.
Mannlicher Model 1905
In Genesis of the Daleks, Kaled scientist Ronson (James Garbutt) carries what appears to be a Mannlicher Model 1905 as his personal sidearm when he helps the Doctor (Tom Baker) and Harry Sullivan (Ian Marter) escape from Davros' base.
Webley Mk IV
In the second season serial The Dalek Invasion of Earth, Tyler (Bernard Kay) is seen carrying a Webley Mk IV. He remarks that it is effective at keeping away alligators hiding in the sewers of London.
In Battlefield, the retired Brigadier (Nicholas Courtney) has a Webley Mk IV kept in a display case as a memento. When he comes out of retirement, he takes the Webley from its case and uses it.
Webley Mk VI
The Webley Mk VI is another handgun seen used by the Kaled Scientific Elite in Genesis of the Daleks. Security Commander Nyder (Peter Miles) has one as his personal sidearm in the final episodes of the serial, but hands it over to the dissenters led by Gharman (Dennis Chinnery). Dr. Fendelman (Denis Lill) also carries a Webley Mk VI in Image of the Fendahl.
M1911
Thal soldier Bettan (Harriet Philpin) can be seen with an M1911 style handgun in Genesis of the Daleks. Presumably this is also the primary sidearm of the Thal army. She carries it throughout the latter part of the serial. A silenced M1911 is also used in Resurrection of the Daleks by a fake policeman to murder an innocent bystander. In Battlefield, Brigadier Winifred Bambera (Angela Bruce) carries an M1911 as does helicopter pilot Lt. Lavel (Dorota Rae). Lavel attempts to use hers to kill Morgaine (Jean Marsh) but fails.
SIG P210
In Robot, Arnold Jellicoe (Alec Linstead) uses a SIG P210. After he's knocked out, Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) picks the gun up and threatens Ms. Winters with it, but never fires it. In The Seeds of Doom, Scorby (John Challis) carries what a SIG P210 as his primary sidearm. He uses it throughout the serial and it even briefly winds up in the hands of the Doctor (Tom Baker) before being reclaimed by Scorby, although the Doctor never uses it.
Browning Hi-Power
In The Dalek Invasion of Earth David is seen carrying a Hi-Power that he found. In The Green Death, Stevens' chauffeur Hinks (Ben Howard) carries a Browning Hi-Power. In The Seeds of Doom, Richard Dunbar (Kenneth Gilbert) carries what appears to be a Hi-Power with him when he infiltrates Chase's mansion, and Major Beresford (John Acheson) also carries a Hi-Power as his sidearm. The Brigadier (Nicholas Courtney) uses a Hi-Power as his sidearm (such as Robot).
Walther PPK
In The Dæmons and Invasion of the Dinosaurs, Captain Mike Yates' (Richard Franklin) sidearm is a Walther PPK. General Finch (John Bennett) also uses a PPK. Sgt. Benton (John Levene) briefly has one in The Time Monster. In The Seeds of Doom, Scorby (John Challis) keeps a Walther PPK as his backup pistol in the antarctic base. He gives it to Arnold Keeler (Mark Jones). Later in the serial, Chase's chauffeur (Alan Chuntz) pulls a Walther on the Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith.
Walther P38
In the Jon Pertwee-era serial Inferno, a Walther P38 is the sidearm of the Brigade Leader (Nicholas Courtney) in the alternate universe. It is also picked up and used by Director Stahlman (Olaf Pooley). In The Dæmons, Sergeant Benton (John Levene) carries a P38, sometimes equipped with a silencer. In the Tom Baker serial City of Death the P38 is the primary firearm used by almost every single gun-wielding character. Duggan (Tom Chadbon) holds one on the Doctor, thugs in the employ of Count Scarlioni (Julian Glover) including Scarlioni butler Hermann (Kevin Flood) and ultimately Scarlioni himself, all use P38's. Silver-colored P38's equipped with large silencers are used by the Cybermen's human minions in Silver Nemesis.
Beretta 3032 Tomcat
In the serial Inferno, the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) ends up in an alternate universe where the UK is the Republic of Great Britain. RSF Section Leader Elizabeth Shaw (Caroline John) carries a Beretta 3032 Tomcat as her sidearm. She uses it throughout the serial, in particular to kill the Brigade Leader.
Beretta M1934
In a continuity error, Benton's (John Levene) Walther PPK becomes a Beretta M1934 when he confronts the Master.
Beretta Jetfire
In Planet of Giants Forester (Alan Tilvern) uses a Beretta Jetfire to murder Farrow and prevent him from publishing his report condemning Forester's new pesticide.
Submachine Guns
MP40
In The Dalek Invasion of Earth several human resistance fighters are seen carrying MP40s.
Sten Mk I*
The Kaled Scientific Elite and their soldiers in Genesis of the Daleks use black Sten Mk I* submachine guns.
IMI Uzi
In The Seeds of Doom the guards at Harrison Chase's country estate all carry Uzis with shoulder straps and the stocks extended. Scorby (John Challis) also carries one in some scenes. In Silver Nemesis, the Neo-Nazis led by De Flores (Anton Diffring) also carry Uzis (ironic, given the gun's Israeli origins).
In Silver Nemesis, some of the Neo-Nazis use Sa.25's.
Sterling SMG
UNIT Soldiers are armed with Sterling SMGs in multiple episodes, such as Robot and Invasion of the Dinosaurs. A Sterling is also seen briefly in the hands of a Kaled soldier in Genesis of the Daleks.
In Resurrection of the Daleks, two of the Daleks' human minions disguised as London policemen wield silencer-equipped MAC-10's to massacre some escaping prisoners as well as a hapless tramp.
Rifles and Shotguns
SKS Rifle
In the alternate universe seen in Inferno, soldiers serving in the Republican Security Force use what appear to be SKS rifles.
L1A1 SLR
The L1A1 SLR is used throughout the classic series, particularly by soldiers in UNIT. Noteworthy serials featuring UNIT soldiers wielding SLR's include Inferno, The Green Death, Invasion of the Dinosaurs, Terror of the Zygons and The Seeds of Doom, among others. In The Dæmons, Bert (Don McKillop) uses one in an attempt to kill the Doctor and The Seeds of Doom also has an SLR used by the scientists at the antarctic research base.
Steyr AUG Carbine
A Steyr AUG Carbine is used by UNIT soldiers in Battlefield, particularly by Brigadier Winifred Bambera (Angela Bruce).
Double Barreled Shotgun
In The Dæmons, Garvin (John Joyce) threatens Sergeant Benton (John Levene) and Ms. Hawthorne with a Double Barreled Shotgun in the church. He later uses it to shoot at Azal, but is incinerated. In Invasion of the Dinosaurs, looter Phillips (Gordon Reid) has a sawed-off shotgun with pistol grips. In The Green Death, the Global Chemicals guards in carry standard shotguns as their main weapons. Double-barreled shotguns are also used by numerous characters in Image of the Fendahl. Ted Moss (Edward Evans) has one, but it is appropriated by Jack Tyler (Geoffrey Hinsliff). Loaded with rock salt ammunition, Tyler uses it against the Fendahleen. Security team leader David Mitchell (Derek Martin) and his men also carry shotguns.
Other
M1 "Bazooka"
In The Dæmons, Sergeant Benton (John Levene) uses a bazooka in an attempt to kill Bok, the Master's living gargoyle minion. Although he succeeds in blowing Bok up, the gargoyle simply reforms himself.
In Day of the Daleks UNIT soldiers use an L9A1 Mortar to defend Auderly House against the Daleks and the Ogrons. They also use mortars in Invasion of the Dinosaurs.
Webley & Scott Signal Pistol
In Doctor Who and the Silurians, Captain Hawkins (Paul Darrow) uses a Webley & Scott Signal Pistol to signal to UNIT troops searching the moors for an escaped Silurian.