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The most common sidearm seen in used by the SG teams (although in real life, the M9 is the military designation for the Beretta, the prop weapons used in the show are most likely the civilian Beretta 92FS).
Seen in used by US Secret Service agents to attempt to fend off a hologram of Anubis. Als used by the Trust agent Hoskins. If you look closely, you can see that they have the slide-mounted safety/de-cocker switch, whereas the 93R has it mounted on the frame. That means they're actually Beretta 92FS dressed up to resemble M93Rs (with fake forward grips and flash hiders) and probably converted to auto with drop-in units; identical guns have also appeared in Harsh Realm and I, Robot (which were both done by the same armourers who worked on this show).
The Glock 17 appears in several episodes, being used by various people such as rogue NID agents, Dr Tanner's associate in the episode "Point of No Return", Adrian Conrad's bodyguards, Harry Maybourne, and Major Carter.
In the episode 200, Mitchell imagined himself fighting zombies. If you forgot about this episode, yes zombies. When he was doing his last stand backing towards the activating gate, he took out a two tone Jericho 941 or the "Baby Eagle as in the DVD commentary, director Martin Wood refers to Mitchell's handgun correctly
The SIG-Sauer P226 is used in the episode "Desperate Measures" by Major Carter and Harry Maybourne. It was again used in the episode "Smoke and Mirrors" by one of Senator Kinsey's Secret Service Agents. It appears numerous times later on in the series as the standard-issue sidearm for NID agents.
The Taurus PT92 is used in the first 12 episodes of Stargate SG-1's first season as a stand-in for the actual, firing Beretta 92FS/M9, which was apparently unavailable to the production crew until the 13th episode of the first season, "Hathor".
Seen in the episode "Icon", used by the main villain at the end. This prop was later seen in Stargate Atlantis as the standard sidearm of the Genii people. This was also used in the movie Timecop.
In the episode "Company of Thieves, one of the Lucian soldiers pointed this gun at Carter a few times. It looks like a Vektor CP1 with a black slide. It was also seen in the hands of Netan and other Lucian Alliance soldiers.
Seen used in the same episode "Bad Guys" as the Scorpion by security guards and the police of that planet. One was also taken by Teal'c so he can dual wield it.
This became the most common weapon after its introduction in Season 4, Episode 8 ("The First Ones"). In the episode that introduced it, O'Neill suggested the weapon because of the ammo was more penetrating than the MP5. We can assume it was just a device in the script just to bring this weapon into the fold, which is rare since there aren't that many series that actually brings up a weapon for the sake of the plot, which the series has for the rest of the show. This is the weapon that is identified when anyone thinks of of the Stargate series. The series probably picked this weapon for its futuristic look, something unique from the other weapons at the time and probably because the budget allowed for the expensive ammunition that comes with a P90, even blanks would cost a lot of money. Dan Shea, series stunt coordinator (1997-2007), has stated one reason the P90 was chosen is that it ejects the empty brass straight down when firing; this allows positioning of actors in a scene without worrying where expended cartridges will be flying. In addition, the weapon is ambidextrous in design, so both right- or left-handed shooters can handle it without problem.
In a few episodes, in the later seasons, Teal'c has been seen dual wielding this SMG, probably because he was not trained in standard practices of Earth military. However, in Stargate: Continuum, Colonel Cameron Mitchell was also seen dual wielding P90s. Also seen once in the hands of Bra'tac and the Free Jaffa. Introduced to the Free Jaffa in Season 5 episode "The Warrior". Any subsequent episode with the free Jaffa, we see these in their hands over staff weapons.
The Heckler & Koch MP5A3, almost exclusively equipped with the Surefire dedicated forend weaponlight, is the primary weapon used by all SG teams for the first few seasons. Then when the main cast and some supporting and extras switched to the P90, the MP5 became less common. Also seen in use by the Free Jaffa Nation later in the series. MP5 also makes a small comeback when we see them again in the hands of a special assault unit raiding a Trust compound.
Since then, the MP7 has not been seen in used by the SG teams and only a handful of extras are seen holding them. In the episode "200", Mitchell, in his own imagination, was seeing dual wielding MP7s with the gun's sights folded and with extended magazines fending off Zombies. The episode first showing this was probably the series trying to replace the iconic P90s. However it was well written into the script and they only used this weapon when a low profile was necessary.
Seen used by Mitchell (Ben Browder) in the movie Continuum is an M1 Thompson noted by cheap rear sights and side mounted bolt, but Mitchell went back in time and used this gun in 1939, which makes it a major continuity error since the M1 and M1A1 weren't made until 1942 when the US entered WWII. Guess they didn't care, didn't know, or where just trying to impersonate a M1928A1, which looks similar.
Seen in the episode "Off the Grid" in the hands of Worrel (Vince Corazza), who uses it in a couple of scenes before taking one of SG-1's MP-7. The barrel attachment is of a similar build to the one used on Blade and Blade II.
The Armsel Striker should not be mistaken for the Milkor MGL. The difference is the obvious difference in ammunition and the charging handle on the side of the weapon(which the MGL lacks). It is a shotgun presumably using fragmentation grenade shotgun rounds.
Notably seen in the fight against the Replicators of our galaxy in "Nemesis", Season 3, and in "Menace", Season 9, in the hands of O´Neill (Richard Dean Anderson), Teal´C (Christopher Judge) and various Airmen.
In "Uninvited", the general and Mitchell were seen carrying New Haven Model 600AT pump action shotguns. General Landry (Beau Bridges) is carrying a New Haven Model 600AT 12ga Shotgun with a 28" ribbed barrel.
Seen mostly in the episodes where we see Replicators, but actually had it´s very first appearance in the first episode "Children of the gods" . The USAS-12 shotguns in SG1 are newer CQ versions with a modified carry handle, no front sight and shortened barrel (sometimes with a muzzle brake).
The shotgun that Mitchell (Ben Browder) is carrying in "Uninvited" is the Winchester Model 120 Ranger with a 28" barrel. It is chambered in 12ga. The Model 120 Ranger was a field version that was developed as a final 'variant' of the blued metal Model 1200. It was made between 1986-1989, well after the cessation of most of the Model 1200 production, but Winchester eventually ceased all production in favor of promoting their (cheaper to make) aluminum/alloy Model 1300.
Seen being used by SG-3 in the Season 8 episode "Zero Hour". What's interesting to note is that while most of the other SG teams use submachine guns, SG-3 is armed with an M82, M16, M16 with M203, and an M60. In the first few series they are a USMC section tasked with SAR, retrieval and Tactical Support ops. They pretty much come out to play when extra firepower is needed or another team got into a situation that they can't handle.
This appears to be a customized Olympic Arms K23B with a short 7" barrel, aftermarket quadruple-rail SOPMOD accessory forend, and a modified thumb-hole stock taken from a Sterling AR-180 rifle. It is used with an ELCAN sight and a Beta drum mag with a mounted vertical foregrip and a side-mounted flashlight on the accessory rail. The first appearance is in Season 7, Episode 9 ("Avenger 2.0"). It gets its name from Major Samantha Carter, the only character who carries it. We later also see it in Episode 18 of Season 7, "Heroes, Part 2". According to the DVD commentary, it was intentionally made because blanks for the P90s were becoming increasingly expensive.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingGlad that the pistol isn't real or blanks since Dr. Felger (Patrick McKenna) has his finger on the trigger all the time and POINTING AT SAM...Error creating thumbnail: File missingNote that the "Carter Special" has white writing on the right side of the magazine well. This is an indication that the weapon is a modified Olympic K23B (Oly's Class III AR-15 variants all have "Export & Law Enforcement Only" written in white on the magazine well).Error creating thumbnail: File missingMajor Samantha Carter (Amanda Tapping) fires the "Carter Special" in "Heroes, Part 2".
Diemaco C7/Olympic K4B
Seen used by Marines, and the security of Stargate Command. These are all Olympic Arms K4B rifles (same receiver style as the Colt Model 715/Diemaco C7), standing in for the M16A2.
The GAU-5/A and GAU-5A/A were the USAF contract versions of the XM177 and XM177E2 "CAR-15" short assault rifle. The USAF Security forces used them until recently, however, most of the non firing GAU-5A/As seen in the show were simply XM177E2 "Airsoft guns". The actual GAU-5A/A carbines look like the XM177E2 but don't have forward Assist buttons.
The GAU-5 variants that appeared on the show seem to be a mix of full-auto converted Colt AR-15 SP1s and Olympic Arms K3Bs, all with chopped barrels and fake GAU-5 flash hiders installed. The converted AR-15 SP1s have the "slab-side" receiver, while the K3Bs are recognizable by their 715-style receiver (forward assist, brass deflector, A1-style rear sight) and "Stowaway" pistol grips.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingXM177E1 Carbine (AKA Colt Model 610) - 5.56x45mm. In USAF service, this weapon was known as the GAU-5/A.Error creating thumbnail: File missingShortly before the first intrusion that causes the Stargate program to be reactivated, the guards in the gate room nervously approach the open wormhole, their Carbines at the ready.File:SG1 - S1EP1GAU.jpgOne of the Air Force men firing his XM177 with under slung Cobray CM203 at advancing Jaffa soldiers in "Children Of The Gods".Error creating thumbnail: File missingSamantha Carter (Amanda Tapping) covers O´Neill and Teal´C aboard the Biliskner with her XM177. This one is an airsoft replica, as noted by its fake plastic look.Error creating thumbnail: File missingCharles Kawalsky (Jay Acavone) with his Carbine in Season 1´s "The Gamekeeper". This one is a modified Olympic Arms K3B (the "Stowaway" pistol grip is visible if the image is enlarged to full-size).File:SG1 20.jpgMajor/Col.Pierce(Rob Lee)with XM177 in EP "Forsaken"
Heckler & Koch G3SG-1
Used in the episode "Orpheus" by O'Neill. This is the real name of the rifle, and a coincidence to the name of the team that used it on occasion. It's also seen briefly in the episode "Enemy Mine", when the Unas are about to attack the base camp.
In the episode "Icon", both the human factions on the alien world uses these rifles along with their AKs. It was seen in the hands of security guards and soldiers. Daniel also held one at the end of the episode.
Usually seen carried by the Cheyenne Mountain guards in stock footage. It could also be seen during the lockdown of the mountain in the episode "A Matter of Time".
One of the primary weapons utilized by the Stargate teams. During later seasons they are rarely seen without any attachments, mostly being equipped with flashlights, Cobray flare launchers and laser aiming modules. A small side note for the interested reader: The lower handguard on the M4 has to be removed in order to accommodate underbarrel grenade launchers like the M203 or, in this case, the Cobray 37mm Launcher.
In "Stargate: Continuum", Cameron Mitchell uses a Norinco Type 84. The weapon he holds is an underfolder Type 84S. The Foreward wooden grips have been replaced with a darker wood, but the rest of the gun is obviously a Type 84, including two .223 Rem Caliber magazines taped together - 5.56mm.
In Smoke and Mirrors, the gunman uses a Remington model 700 with a customized breakdown and scope to shoot Senator Kinsey. Contrary to what Barret claims in the episode, a Remington 700 could be purchased at just about any sporting goods store, and the collapsible stock would not have been difficult to acquire either. Another Remington 700 is used in the Season 2 episode "The Gamekeeper". This one fitted with a bipod and suppressor.
In Smoke and Mirrors, the gunman looks at a Knight's Armament Silent Revolver Rifle at the arms dealer's warehouse. It is built around a .44 Magnum Super Redhawk revolver.
Vala and Darrell were shooting tin cans with these rifles from the episode "Bounty". Vala's rifle looks to be a Winchester Model 62A pump action rifle (.22lr).
Used in "The Tomb", these are most likely Norinco Type 84 rifles modified with a Krinkov parts kit to resemble the actual AKS-74U, a practice not uncommon in movies and television shows. Further info on the discussion page.
The weapons used by the Honduran Rebels in "Evolution" Part 1 and 2 are versions of the Zastava M70. Government soldiers and zealots in "Icon" can also be seen wielding them.
These two guns were set up in the gate room but were never used in the 10 years the show ran for. The M2 was also used at the Alpha site in "Allegiance", but was - once again - not used. The only instance were the weapon saw actual combat was in Season 3´s "Forever in a Day", were it was mounted on a M.A.L.P. during the onslaught of Heru'ur´s Jaffa.
Contrary to popular belief, there are no real FN Minimi or M249 light machine guns used in Stargate: SG1 or its sister show, Stargate: Atlantis. The light machine guns used by the SG teams are actually Korean-made Daewoo K3s that have been fitted with M249 Paratrooper-style stocks and shortened barrels. Some of the K3s seen on the show also have RIS rails and vertical grips similar to those seen on the Mk 46 Mod 0.
Seen twice, first in the first season opener "Children of the gods", where it is used by a member of SG-2 to take out a glider. Secondly during Season 6 in "Full Circle". This is the correct weapon to use for surface to air attack unlike the AT-4 which is sometimes utilized for this purpose in Stargate SG-1.
Seen attached to M4s and M16s. Prop wise, these were all Cobray 37mm flare launchers meant to mimic the appearance of an M203. What tips them off is the absence of a second trigger, the shape of the trigger guard, the lack of a step up in the receiver, and the cocking lever on the SIDE of the receiver.
Most commonly 'misused' as a surface-to-air missile to shoot down Goa'uld Death Gliders, however, the AT-4 is an 84mm Anti Tank Weapon. It has also been used just as a weapon to make big explosions.
Not a firearm, but an interesting fact that it is seen used by O'Neill on many occasions and it is USMC knife it is also a bayonet which is clierly visibly and while it could maybe be adapted for us on MP5's it also seen when O'Neill switches to the P90 and it certainly cannot fit any bayonet.
Wrong. Jack's knife is a Phrobis M9 bayonet with an OD Handle and sheath with an integrated pistol mag pouch. The OKC-3S didn't exist until 2004, the same year Jack left SG-1. The Wierd It 22:18, 21 August 2009 (UTC)