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The following weapons were used in the television series The Twilight Zone:
Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket
In Season 5's "The Jeopardy Room", Major Ivan Kuchenko (Martin Landau) is seen drawing a Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket from his pants and training it on Commissar Vassil (John van Dreelen).
Mauser C96
Also in Season 5's "The Jeopardy Room", Boris (Robert Kelljan) uses a Mauser C96 to fire at Major Kuchenko.
Colt 1911
In the season 1 episode "People are Alike all Over", Sam Conrad (Roddy McDowall) takes a M1911 from his spaceship to explore Mars. Some M1911 pistols are used by the soldiers in "The 7th is Made Up of Phantoms"
Colt Official Police
In the episode "Execution", a cowboy brought to the 20th century, Joe Caswell (Albert Salmi), takes a Colt Official Police from Professor Manion (Russel Johnson) when venturing out into modern day New York.
Ithaca 37
In "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street", Charlie Farnsworth (Jack Weston) uses an Ithaca 37 to shoot who he thinks is an alien invader.
Colt Police Positive
Rocky Valentine (Larry Blyden) uses a Colt Police Positive in the episode "A Nice Place To Visit" to shoot at police after a robbery, before being shot himself. He also uses one to try to shoot his guardian angel, with no effect.
Colt Single Action Army
Rance Mcgrew (Larry Blyden), Jesse James(Arch Johnson), and other actors playing cowboys use Single Action Army revolvers with 4 3/4 barrels in "Showdown with Rance McGrew". Rance shows his ineptitude by accidentally throwing it into the window when trying to draw.