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==Glock 26== | ==Glock 26== | ||
A [[Glock 26]] serves as Det. Beckett's backup gun, it's most notably seen when she hands it to Castle to defend himself from the "Tick, Tick, Tick..." & "Boom!" killer when they enter the warehouse he's hiding in. He uses it to shoot Kate's Glock 19 out of the killers hand. After wards Castle reveals that "he was aiming for his head" | A [[Glock 26]] serves as Det. Beckett's backup gun, it's most notably seen when she hands it to Castle to defend himself from the "Tick, Tick, Tick..." & "Boom!" killer when they enter the warehouse he's hiding in. He uses it to shoot Kate's Glock 19 out of the killers hand. After wards Castle reveals that "he was aiming for his head". Castle again uses Kate's Glock 26 in order to defend himself in the season 3 premiere ''A Deadly Affair'', he uses it to wound a gunman who came up behind Beckett. | ||
:''Noteworthy is that his ''"Aiming for the head"'' remark is the third [[Firefly]]/[[Serenity]] reference in the series. The first two took place during the episode "Vampire Weekend" when Castle wore his Mal costume, and the second was a catalyzer sitting on his bookshelf. A catalyzer is required for any Firefly class ship to run, and was a large part of'' Out of Gas' ''story arc.'' | :''Noteworthy is that his ''"Aiming for the head"'' remark is the third [[Firefly]]/[[Serenity]] reference in the series. The first two took place during the episode "Vampire Weekend" when Castle wore his Mal costume, and the second was a catalyzer sitting on his bookshelf. A catalyzer is required for any Firefly class ship to run, and was a large part of'' Out of Gas' ''story arc.'' | ||
[[Image:Glock 26.jpg |thumb|none|300px|[[Glock 26]] - 9x19mm]] | [[Image:Glock 26.jpg |thumb|none|300px|[[Glock 26]] - 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:Castle-2x18-Beckett-Glock26-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|"Want me to hold it while you tie your shoe?" | [[Image:Castle-2x18-Beckett-Glock26-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"Want me to hold it while you tie your shoe?"'' Castle jokingly asks as Beckett hands him her backup. - ''Episode: Boom!'']] | ||
[[Image:Castle-2x18-Castle-Glock26-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Castle keeping Kate's Glock 26 ready. - ''Episode: Boom!'']] | [[Image:Castle-2x18-Castle-Glock26-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Castle keeping Kate's Glock 26 ready. - ''Episode: Boom!'']] | ||
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The "Tick, Tick, Tick..." & "Boom!" killer uses this during his activities in "Boom!", FBI Special Agent Jordan Shaw ([[Dana Delany]]) briefly uses it near the end of the same episode. | The "Tick, Tick, Tick..." & "Boom!" killer uses this during his activities in "Boom!", FBI Special Agent Jordan Shaw ([[Dana Delany]]) briefly uses it near the end of the same episode. | ||
[[Image:RugerP90Side.jpg|thumb|none|300px|[[Ruger_P-series_pistol#Ruger_P90|Ruger P90]] - .45 ACP]] | [[Image:RugerP90Side.jpg|thumb|none|300px|[[Ruger_P-series_pistol#Ruger_P90|Ruger P90]] - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:Castle-2x18-RugerP90-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The killers P90 sitting on a makeshift table. - ''Episode: Boom!'']] | |||
[[Image:Castle-2x18-Shaw-RugerP90-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Special Agent Shaw holding the P90 on the killer. - ''Episode: Boom!'']] | [[Image:Castle-2x18-Shaw-RugerP90-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Special Agent Shaw holding the P90 on the killer. - ''Episode: Boom!'']] | ||
==1911== | ==1911== | ||
Noel du Preez ([[Michael Enright]]) uses a compensated 1911 to shoot at the team when he thinks they're robbers stealing from his store. | Noel du Preez ([[Michael Enright]]) uses a compensated 1911 to shoot at the team when he thinks they're robbers stealing from his store. Former NYPD officer, and Esposito's former partner Ike Thornton ([[Aaron D. Spears]]) is seen with a 1911 during ''Den of Thieves'', off camera Esposito uses it to wound dirty IA Lt. Holliwell. A 1911 is found to be the murder waapon in the season 3 premiere. | ||
[[Image:Castle-1911-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|du Preez holds aims his 1911 at the main characters. - ''Episode: The Third Man'']] | [[Image:Castle-1911-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|du Preez holds aims his 1911 at the main characters. - ''Episode: The Third Man'']] | ||
[[Image:Castle-Thornton-1911-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Thornton holds his weapon on his old partner Esposito. - ''Episode: Den of Thieves'']] | |||
[[Image:Castle-Thornton-1911-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A fairly good shot of the grip. - ''Episode: Den of Thieves'']] | |||
[[Image:Castle-4x01-1911-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The murder weapon is shown to a suspect. - ''Episode: A Deadly Affair'']] | |||
==Jericho 941== | ==Jericho 941== | ||
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[[Image:JerichoStainless.jpg|thumb|none|300px|[[Jericho 941|IMI Jericho 941]] - 9x19mm]] | [[Image:JerichoStainless.jpg|thumb|none|300px|[[Jericho 941|IMI Jericho 941]] - 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:Castle-Earl-Jericho-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Earl takes aim. - ''Episode: A Deadly Affair'']] | [[Image:Castle-Earl-Jericho-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Earl takes aim. - ''Episode: A Deadly Affair'']] | ||
==Strayer Voigt Infinity== | |||
What looks like an SVI is seen being handled by Ben Conrad, then used by Scott Dunn ([[Dameon Clarke]]) to execute him off camera. | |||
[[Image:Infinity.jpg|thumb|none|300px|[[Strayer Voigt Infinity]] 1911 - .45 ACP]] | |||
[[Image:Castle-SVI-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The SVI is seen in Ben's hand. - ''Episode: Tick, Tick, Tick'']] | |||
[[Image:Castle-SVI-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An Evidence Response Team member prepares to bag the SVI. - ''Episode: Tick, Tick, Tick'']] | |||
==Unknown Pistol== | ==Unknown Pistol== | ||
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[[Image:Castle-Compact.Shiny.Pistol-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Esposito holds up the .22 caliber pistol. - ''Episode: Flowers for Your Grave'']] | [[Image:Castle-Compact.Shiny.Pistol-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Esposito holds up the .22 caliber pistol. - ''Episode: Flowers for Your Grave'']] | ||
==Unknown Stainless Snubnose Revolver== | |||
Castle is seen holding a snubnose revolver as Beckett, Ryan & Esposito clear a murder victims apartment. | |||
=Other Weapons= | =Other Weapons= |
Revision as of 10:32, 26 September 2010
The following weapons were used in the television show Castle:
Be advised, spoilers are inevitable. Read at your own risk.
Pistols
Glock 17
NYPD Detective's Javier Esposito (Jon Huertas) and Kevin Ryan (Seamus Dever) use a Glock 17 as their primary sidearms throughout the series. Detective Kate Beckett (Stana Katic) uses one until "Home is Where the Heart Stops".
Glock 19
Detective Kate Beckett (Stana Katic) starts carrying the more compact Glock 19 during the events of "Home is Where the Heart Stops". Castle (Nathan Fillion) also uses Kate's while at the range, pretending to be completely inexperienced, then showing extreme proficiency after he's offered crime scene photos. Det. Tom Demming (Michael Trucco) also carries one.
Glock 26
A Glock 26 serves as Det. Beckett's backup gun, it's most notably seen when she hands it to Castle to defend himself from the "Tick, Tick, Tick..." & "Boom!" killer when they enter the warehouse he's hiding in. He uses it to shoot Kate's Glock 19 out of the killers hand. After wards Castle reveals that "he was aiming for his head". Castle again uses Kate's Glock 26 in order to defend himself in the season 3 premiere A Deadly Affair, he uses it to wound a gunman who came up behind Beckett.
- Noteworthy is that his "Aiming for the head" remark is the third Firefly/Serenity reference in the series. The first two took place during the episode "Vampire Weekend" when Castle wore his Mal costume, and the second was a catalyzer sitting on his bookshelf. A catalyzer is required for any Firefly class ship to run, and was a large part of Out of Gas' story arc.
Star Firestar M-43
Harrison Tisdale (Brian Avers) uses a stainless one in the pilot episode "Flowers for Your Grave".
Heckler & Koch USP
A two tone USP was used by the "Deep in Death" killer to threaten Castle, then by Beckett after she disarms him.
SIG-Sauer P226
NYPD officers are occasionally seen with this weapon. After disarming an officer, Rathborne holds Castle hostage with one.
SIG-Sauer P250
The victim had this in his waistband in the episode "Sucker Punch".
Walther PP
Scarlett Price (Michaela McManus) used this pistol in "Love Me Dead".
Walther PPK
IA Lt. Stan Holliwell (Scott Cohen) uses a suppressed PPK near the end of the episode "Den of Thieves".
Taurus Model 85 Modified
Castle (Nathan Fillion) is briefly seen with his Firefly modified Taurus 85 when trying his Mal costume on during the opening sequence of "Vampire Weekend".
Colt Detective Special
NYPD Captain Roy Montgomery (Ruben Santiago-Hudson) uses a Colt Detective Special in the episode "Sucker Punch".
Smith & Wesson Model 625
The weapon used to kill Max Heller (Creagen Dow) in "Hedge Fund Homeboys".
Smith & Wesson Model 15
A Smith & Wesson Model 15 is used by the killer in "One Man's Treasure". (I'm pretty sure the gun in the bag is a Model 15. Note the lack of an ejector rod shroud found on the Model 19)
Smith & Wesson 3913
Owned by Jeremy Preswick (Marc Blucas), and used by Darius Langley (John Paul Pitoc) to kill Victor Fink and shoot Preswick.
Ruger P90
The "Tick, Tick, Tick..." & "Boom!" killer uses this during his activities in "Boom!", FBI Special Agent Jordan Shaw (Dana Delany) briefly uses it near the end of the same episode.
1911
Noel du Preez (Michael Enright) uses a compensated 1911 to shoot at the team when he thinks they're robbers stealing from his store. Former NYPD officer, and Esposito's former partner Ike Thornton (Aaron D. Spears) is seen with a 1911 during Den of Thieves, off camera Esposito uses it to wound dirty IA Lt. Holliwell. A 1911 is found to be the murder waapon in the season 3 premiere.
Jericho 941
Earl (Craig Gellis) is seen using a stainless Jericho to fire on Castle and company.
Strayer Voigt Infinity
What looks like an SVI is seen being handled by Ben Conrad, then used by Scott Dunn (Dameon Clarke) to execute him off camera.
Unknown Pistol
While searching Kyle Cabot's apartment in the pilot, Esposito finds this compact pistol.
Unknown Stainless Snubnose Revolver
Castle is seen holding a snubnose revolver as Beckett, Ryan & Esposito clear a murder victims apartment.
Other Weapons
Heckler & Koch MP5A2
An MP5A2 with a weapon light, and Navy trigger group was used by a drug dealer while stealing a victims body in the season 2 premiere, "Deep in Death".
Heckler & Koch MP5K-PDW
During the events of "A Deadly Game", an MP5K-PDW is found in Roger Farraday's (Dean Cates) car. It was issued to him as part of a "spycation" where Farraday, under the guise of CIA hitman Sean Caldwell, was supposed to "assassinate" a foriegn minister with it.
M4A1
Esposito (Jon Huertas), as well as most NYPD ESU officers use M4A1's when needed. FBI HRT agents can be seen wielding both M4A1's and HK416's during the episodes "Tick, Tick, Tick..." & "Boom!".
M16A2
Esposito (Jon Huertas) is seen with one during Castle's Halloween party, dressed up as his Generation Kill alter-ego Sgt. Antonio Espera.
Heckler & Koch HK416
While not clearly seen, several FBI HRT agents use HK416's with 10" barrels.
Remington 870
Esposito (Jon Huertas) uses a Remington 870 on multiple occasions throughout the season. In Sucker Punch, the victim Jack Coonan (Justin Alvarez) had one loaded with hollow point slugs in his apartment.