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Mickey [[Keith Szarabajka]] uses what appears to be a Blaser straight pull rifle in the episode Dead Drop.  In the episode "Wash-Up" the rifle is seen again.  It appears to be a highly modified sniper rifle that we see broke down into several parts so that it fits in a brief case.  The bolt handle is far forward on the bolt much like a straight pull Mauser or Blaser.  However, we see McCall work the bolt like a traditional bolt action rifle.
Mickey [[Keith Szarabajka]] uses what appears to be a Blaser straight pull rifle in the episode Dead Drop.  In the episode "Wash-Up" the rifle is seen again.  It appears to be a highly modified sniper rifle that we see broke down into several parts so that it fits in a brief case.  The bolt handle is far forward on the bolt much like a straight pull Mauser or Blaser.  However, we see McCall work the bolt like a traditional bolt action rifle.
==AK Series==
[[AK47]]s, both underfolder and fixed stock, can be seen in the hands of Warsaw Pact soldiers in the episode "Torn".





Revision as of 06:03, 16 September 2009

The following guns are used in the television series The Equalizer:

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Handguns

Walther PP Pistol Series

Robert McCall (Edward Woodward) carries a Walther PP series pistol as his main sidearm in the Pilot episode. Throughout the series, his chief sidearm is the Walther PPK.

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McCall carries a PPK stainless in the episode "China Rain".
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In the pilot episode, McCall uses a Walther PP.


Beretta 92

A Beretta 92 is seen in the episode "Out of the Past."


Stechkin APS

A Stechkin APS is briefly seen in the hands of an assassin during a flash forward in the episode The Confirmation Day.

Desert Eagle

McCall is seen using a Desert Eagle in several episodes.

1911

1911s are seen in several episodes. In "Dead Drop" a 1911 with a silencer and scop is used to kill an assassin.


Shotguns

Remington 870

McCall uses a modified Remington 870 in an early version of a shoot/don't shoot simulator in the episode "Desperately." The 870 is seen in several episodes.

Submachine Guns

Uzi

The Uzi is featured in several episodes.

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Stock (Robert Joy) uses an Uzi.

Micro Uzi

The Micro Uzi is also featured in several episodes.

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Mickey Kostmayer (Keith Szarabajka) accompanies McCall on a mission with a Micro Uzi and magazines taped jungle style.
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McCall's home arsenal includes a micro Uzi among other weapons.
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MP5

An MP5 is seen in the Dead Drop.

Rifles

M1 Carbine

McCall uses an M1 Carbine in the Pilot Episode.

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McCall aims his M1 from his Jaguar


Galil

A Galil is seen in the episode "Dead Drop".

Unknown Sniper Rifle

Mickey Keith Szarabajka uses what appears to be a Blaser straight pull rifle in the episode Dead Drop. In the episode "Wash-Up" the rifle is seen again. It appears to be a highly modified sniper rifle that we see broke down into several parts so that it fits in a brief case. The bolt handle is far forward on the bolt much like a straight pull Mauser or Blaser. However, we see McCall work the bolt like a traditional bolt action rifle.

AK Series

AK47s, both underfolder and fixed stock, can be seen in the hands of Warsaw Pact soldiers in the episode "Torn".


Other

Rambo's Survival Knife

An arms smuggler offers Rambo's Survival Knife (First Blood) to Stephen McHattie for $100 when McHattie can't afford $500 for an illegal gun. The arms dealer even says, "This is made by some dude down in Arkansas." Refering to Jimmy Lile the designer of the First Blood knives.