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* '''Season 1, Episode 19: "Tomorrow is Yesterday"''' - USAF SPs (Special Police) carry the S&W Model 10 revolver in their duty holsters. One of the SPs ([[Jim Spencer]]) is accidentally transported to the USS Enterprise with his Model 10 revolver drawn. | * '''Season 1, Episode 19: "Tomorrow is Yesterday"''' - USAF SPs (Special Police) carry the S&W Model 10 revolver in their duty holsters. One of the SPs ([[Jim Spencer]]) is accidentally transported to the USS Enterprise with his Model 10 revolver drawn. | ||
* '''Season 2, Episode 21: "Patterns of Force"''' - Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolvers are held by the resistance and use by Spock. | |||
[[Image:S&W-Model-10.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson Model 10 .38 Special]] | [[Image:S&W-Model-10.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson Model 10 .38 Special]] | ||
[[Image:PatternsOfForce Model10.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Spock holds a Smith & Wesson Model 10 to the head of Daras ([[Valora Noland]]) - .38 spl]] | |||
==Walther P38== | ==Walther P38== | ||
* '''Season 2, Episode 21: "Patterns of Force"''' - the standard sidearm used by Acosian officers (who have adopted identical uniforms and symbology of the Nazi party in 1930s Germany), mostly seen in clamshell holsters on duty belts, but specifically used by Zeon infiltrator Isak ([[Richard Evans]]) | * '''Season 2, Episode 21: "Patterns of Force"''' - the standard sidearm used by Acosian officers (who have adopted identical uniforms and symbology of the Nazi party in 1930s Germany), mostly seen in clamshell holsters on duty belts, but specifically used by Zeon infiltrator Isak ([[Richard Evans]]) | ||
==MP40== | ==MP40== | ||
* '''Season 2, Episode 21: "Patterns of Force"''' - the standard submachine gun used by the Acosian Soldiers, specifically used by the villain, Melakon ([[Skip Homeier]]) to shoot the Fuehrer, John Gill ([[David Brian]]). | * '''Season 2, Episode 21: "Patterns of Force"''' - the standard submachine gun used by the Acosian Soldiers, specifically used by the villain, Melakon ([[Skip Homeier]]) to shoot the Fuehrer, John Gill ([[David Brian]]). | ||
[[Image:PatternsOfForce MP40s.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Acosian Guards hold MP40 Submachine guns - 9mm]] | |||
==Flintlock pistols== | ==Flintlock pistols== |
Revision as of 03:07, 11 June 2009
The following weapons appear in the television series Star Trek:
Colt 1921AC Thompson
- Season 2, Episode 17: "A Piece of the Action" - the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise arrive at the planet Sigma Iotia II and find that the inhabitants have styled their entire culture based on a book describing 1920's-era Chicago gangs, and have even armed themselves with copies of Colt 1921AC Thompson submachine guns. When Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and Lt. Commander Spock (Leonard Nemoy) go down to the surface, they don disguises to blend in with the inhabitants, arming themselves with "Tommyguns" as well. The Colt 1921AC Thompsons were supplied by Stembridge Gun Rentals.
Danish Madsen M50 Submachine guns
- Season 2, Episode 25: "Bread and Circuses" - Members of the Roman Security forces carry Madsen M50 submachine guns.
M1911
- Season 2, Episode 17: "A Piece of the Action" - The M1911 is seen used multiple times in the episode, most notably being worn by the women near the beginning of the episode, on Oxmixe's wall (not sure on that one), and in Kirk's hands near the end.
Single Action Army
- Season 3, Episode 6: "Spectre of the Gun" - the crew of the Enterprise arrive at the planet Melkot on a mission to establish diplomatic relations with the inhabitants, only to find themselves transported to a recreation of the ancient American west where they are to die in a reenactment of the infamous "OK Corral" shootout as punishment for trespassing on Melkotian territory. The simulated characters and the protagonsts are all armed with Single Action Army revolvers, the Sheriff Wyatt Earp (Ron Sable) being armed with a 12" Buntline Special version.
Smith & Wesson Model 10
- Season 1, Episode 15: "Shore Leave" - Lt. Hikaru Sulu (George Takei) finds a Smith & Wesson Model 10, he refers to it as a ".38 revolver in beautiful condition", and test fires it on the planet, causing Kirk and the others to come running. What was nice to see was Sulu mentioning that this particular gun was 'missing from his collection', which implied that the character was a gun collector. Kirk later uses the revolver to shoot down the charging 'knight' that spears Doctor McCoy.
- Season 1, Episode 19: "Tomorrow is Yesterday" - USAF SPs (Special Police) carry the S&W Model 10 revolver in their duty holsters. One of the SPs (Jim Spencer) is accidentally transported to the USS Enterprise with his Model 10 revolver drawn.
- Season 2, Episode 21: "Patterns of Force" - Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolvers are held by the resistance and use by Spock.
Walther P38
- Season 2, Episode 21: "Patterns of Force" - the standard sidearm used by Acosian officers (who have adopted identical uniforms and symbology of the Nazi party in 1930s Germany), mostly seen in clamshell holsters on duty belts, but specifically used by Zeon infiltrator Isak (Richard Evans)
MP40
- Season 2, Episode 21: "Patterns of Force" - the standard submachine gun used by the Acosian Soldiers, specifically used by the villain, Melakon (Skip Homeier) to shoot the Fuehrer, John Gill (David Brian).
Flintlock pistols
- Season 1, Episode 17: "The Squire of Gothos" - Flintlock firearms are seen mounted on the wall of Squire Trelane's estate.
Smoothbore Flintlock Muskets
- Season 2, Episode 19: A Private Little War - flintlock smoothbore muskets are provided to the enemy faction on the planet Neural, when the Klingons seek to disrupt the balance of power. The Klingon Krell (Ned Romero) explains that the Klingons will eventually introduce better weapons technology like 'rifling' to make the long guns more 'accurate'. It is a little ironic that the show decided to cast Ned Romero, a 'Native American Indian' actor, to portray a military officer 'meddling' in the affairs of the indigenous tribal peoples.