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==Episode 3 - The Great Game== | ==Episode 3 - The Great Game== | ||
===SIG-Sauer P226R Stainless=== | ===SIG-Sauer P226R Stainless (L106A1 stand-in)=== | ||
Dr. Watson's [[SIG-Sauer P220 pistol series#SIG P226|stainless steel P226R]] (likely standing in for the L106A1) makes a return in episode three. It is first seen in the hands of Sherlock Holmes ([[Benedict Cumberbatch]]) who, in a fit of boredom, uses it to shoot holes in a smiley face painted on the wall of his living room. Having learned their mistake of remaining unarmed while pursuing dangerous criminals in the last episode, both Watson and Sherlock carry it while investigating cases. In his first appearance, Jim Moriarty ([[Andrew Scott]]) mistakenly refers to it as a "[[Browning Hi-Power|British Army L9A1]]". | Dr. Watson's [[SIG-Sauer P220 pistol series#SIG P226|stainless steel P226R]] (likely standing in for the L106A1) makes a return in episode three. It is first seen in the hands of Sherlock Holmes ([[Benedict Cumberbatch]]) who, in a fit of boredom, uses it to shoot holes in a smiley face painted on the wall of his living room. Having learned their mistake of remaining unarmed while pursuing dangerous criminals in the last episode, both Watson and Sherlock carry it while investigating cases. In his first appearance, Jim Moriarty ([[Andrew Scott]]) mistakenly refers to it as a "[[Browning Hi-Power|British Army L9A1]]". | ||
[[Image:P226R.jpg|thumb|none|400px|SIG-Sauer P226R 9x19mm, updated P226 with accessory rails, now the standard production version for the P226 (IMFDB still refers to this model as the "P226R" to distinguish between newer and older models).]] | [[Image:P226R.jpg|thumb|none|400px|SIG-Sauer P226R 9x19mm, updated P226 with accessory rails, now the standard production version for the P226 (IMFDB still refers to this model as the "P226R" to distinguish between newer and older models).]] |
Revision as of 22:33, 31 January 2011
Sherlock is a 2010 BBC television series based on the classic novel series by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The series updates the story to a modern day setting, and incorporates modern technology (such as video surveillance and smart phones) into the plot.
Season one consists of three 90 minute episodes, and a season two has been planned for 2011.
Warning: Contains Spoilers
Episode 1 - A Study in Pink
RPG-7
During Dr. Watson's flashback to his tour in Afghanistan, an insurgent is seen using a RPG-7.
L7A2
Several soldiers in Afganistan are seen with L7A2 machine guns.
AK Variant
One ANA soldier is seen using a varaint of the AK-47.
L85A2
A soldier in Afganistan is seen firing a L85A2 rifle.
SIG-Sauer P226R Stainless (L106A1 stand-in)
Dr. Watson (Martin Freeman) keeps a SIG P226R Stainless in a desk drawer in his apartment. Given Watson's military background, this is likely meant as a stand-in for the SIG-Sauer L106A1, which is the British Army's standard issue sidearm.
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STI Edge (Cigarette Lighter)
The cabbie uses a novelty cigarette lighter disguised as an STI Edge.
Episode 2 - The Blind Banker
SIG-Sauer P226R Stainless
Eddie Van Coon (Daniel Percival) keeps a stainless steel P226R in his flat. This appears to be the same prop as the one used by Watson in Episode 1.
Unidentified Small-Caliber Pistol
General Shan (Sarah Lam) uses this yet to be identified small-caliber handgun.
Episode 3 - The Great Game
SIG-Sauer P226R Stainless (L106A1 stand-in)
Dr. Watson's stainless steel P226R (likely standing in for the L106A1) makes a return in episode three. It is first seen in the hands of Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch) who, in a fit of boredom, uses it to shoot holes in a smiley face painted on the wall of his living room. Having learned their mistake of remaining unarmed while pursuing dangerous criminals in the last episode, both Watson and Sherlock carry it while investigating cases. In his first appearance, Jim Moriarty (Andrew Scott) mistakenly refers to it as a "British Army L9A1".