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:Definitely a Noveske diplomat, the forward assist is very distinctive as is the flash-hider (can make out the 3 lines of text and the logo the same vague shape as the Noveske one). I can't see a locking nut although it isn't very clear, and from the rail it looks monolithic. There are two different Diplomats, the monolithic ones that uses the Vltor VIS upper (pictured), and another that uses the Vltor MUR and a separate free float handguard. This second version has long slots in the RIS system rather than the circular holes that this one has though, which watch the VIS version. Not sure if it is actually a Noveske purchased rifle though, as the forward assist has the Vltor logo rather than the Noveske logo, so may have just been a custom build that matches the Diplomat. This part is modular though so could just be a replacement. The lower receiver isn't a Noveske one (either the original M4 pattern one or the improved second generation one that they currently use with the flared magazine well) but I would imagine that armourers would only buy uppers and fit them into full auto lowers (3 fire selector settings visible on this gun) as opposed to the semi only Noveske lowers.  --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] 09:45, 20 October 2011 (CDT)
:Definitely a Noveske diplomat, the forward assist is very distinctive as is the flash-hider (can make out the 3 lines of text and the logo the same vague shape as the Noveske one). I can't see a locking nut although it isn't very clear, and from the rail it looks monolithic. There are two different Diplomats, the monolithic ones that uses the Vltor VIS upper (pictured), and another that uses the Vltor MUR and a separate free float handguard. This second version has long slots in the RIS system rather than the circular holes that this one has though, which watch the VIS version. Not sure if it is actually a Noveske purchased rifle though, as the forward assist has the Vltor logo rather than the Noveske logo, so may have just been a custom build that matches the Diplomat. This part is modular though so could just be a replacement. The lower receiver isn't a Noveske one (either the original M4 pattern one or the improved second generation one that they currently use with the flared magazine well) but I would imagine that armourers would only buy uppers and fit them into full auto lowers (3 fire selector settings visible on this gun) as opposed to the semi only Noveske lowers.  --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] 09:45, 20 October 2011 (CDT)
Also, don't think the Colt AR-15A2 Government Carbine is correct. Firstly it has a flat top so would be an AR-15A3, but also looks to have an M4 profile 14.5" barrel, so think it is simply and M4.  --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] 10:35, 20 October 2011 (CDT)

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Fryer's Glock

the page has HPD Captain Vince Fryers Glock registered as a G17. i believe that the bore looks a bit to big to be a 9mm. any thoughts Dirtdiver6421 18:02, 19 October 2011 (CDT)

That bore is definitely not 9mm. I remember thinking that it wasn't a 9mm when I saw the episode. Way too big. Possibly a .45 ACP or even a 10mm. --cool-breeze 18:13, 19 October 2011 (CDT)

Agreed. Still not sure where the Glock 20 comes in. The description says from episode 14, which is season 1.----JazzBlackBelt-- 20:26, 19 October 2011 (CDT)

There's been a certain user who's been posting guns that only gave a very vague description and the episode where it appears has been misidentified. So I'm going to delete it. --Ben41 01:14, 20 October 2011 (CDT)

Episode 6

Has Episode 6 of Season 2 aired yet? Why are there already guns identified? Are there production stills from this episode? --Ben41 01:15, 20 October 2011 (CDT)==Desert Eagle Mark XIX== A Stainless Desert Eagle Mark XIX is used by one of the 5 suspects durring a shootout.

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Desert Eagle Mark XIX stainless


H&K USP Compact [Two-Tone]

In "Ka Hakaka Maikai" (S02E06), a Heckler and Koch USP Compact is used by one of the 5 suspects durring a shootout.

Note: It was a .40 caliber pistol.

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Heckler & Koch USP Compact Two-Tone


Walther P99

In "Ka Hakaka Maikai" (S02E06), a Walther P99 with a silver slide is used by one of the 5 suspects durring a shootout.

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Walther P99 with silver slide - 9x19mm

Ruger SR9

In "Ka Hakaka Maikai" (S02E06), a Ruger SR9 is used by two of the 5 suspects during a shootout. A silver side Ruger SR9 is also used by a another suspect.

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Ruger SR9 - 9x19mm
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Ruger SR9 with silver side - 9x19mm


Future Guns

Glock 17

A 2nd generation Glock 17 is used by a suspect in episode 8.

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Glock 17 (2nd generation) - 9x19mm.

You sure about that M4?

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I know McGarrett uses his HK416 alot, but I know this ain't it. Lori has the M4. I think McGarrett is actually using the Dipolmat here. It's got a very distinctive barrel. Can I get a second opinion? - Thomas 07:35, 20 October 2011 (CDT)

If you look at the trigger guard it's got the curved one of a Magpul style AR trigger guard so that doesn't look that the Diplomat pictured as that one has the standard straight trigger guard. The rail is different as well, on the Diplomat it is a part of the actual body but on the gun pictured it looks like it has some sort of locking nut connecting it to the body. --cool-breeze 08:30, 20 October 2011 (CDT)

Definitely a Noveske diplomat, the forward assist is very distinctive as is the flash-hider (can make out the 3 lines of text and the logo the same vague shape as the Noveske one). I can't see a locking nut although it isn't very clear, and from the rail it looks monolithic. There are two different Diplomats, the monolithic ones that uses the Vltor VIS upper (pictured), and another that uses the Vltor MUR and a separate free float handguard. This second version has long slots in the RIS system rather than the circular holes that this one has though, which watch the VIS version. Not sure if it is actually a Noveske purchased rifle though, as the forward assist has the Vltor logo rather than the Noveske logo, so may have just been a custom build that matches the Diplomat. This part is modular though so could just be a replacement. The lower receiver isn't a Noveske one (either the original M4 pattern one or the improved second generation one that they currently use with the flared magazine well) but I would imagine that armourers would only buy uppers and fit them into full auto lowers (3 fire selector settings visible on this gun) as opposed to the semi only Noveske lowers. --commando552 09:45, 20 October 2011 (CDT)

Also, don't think the Colt AR-15A2 Government Carbine is correct. Firstly it has a flat top so would be an AR-15A3, but also looks to have an M4 profile 14.5" barrel, so think it is simply and M4. --commando552 10:35, 20 October 2011 (CDT)