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[[Image:BerettaM92FS.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm.]] | [[Image:BerettaM92FS.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm.]] | ||
[[Image:Monk 139.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Pat van Ranken ([[Holt McCallany]]) | [[Image:Monk 139.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Pat van Ranken ([[Holt McCallany]]) shoots his wife in a rage. ("Mr. Monk and the Three Pies," Episode 3.11)]] | ||
[[Image:MonkRun01.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Adrian Monk ([[Tony Shalhoub]]) removes his "Lane & Westen" from the lockbox in his bedroom. (Episode 6.15, "Mr. Monk Is On The Run, Part I). Here the handgun is a Beretta 92SB.]] | [[Image:MonkRun01.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Adrian Monk ([[Tony Shalhoub]]) removes his "Lane & Westen" from the lockbox in his bedroom. (Episode 6.15, "Mr. Monk Is On The Run, Part I). Here the handgun is a Beretta 92SB.]] | ||
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==Beretta 950 Jetfire== | ==Beretta 950 Jetfire== | ||
A [[Beretta 950 Jetfire]] is used by coin dealer Jacob Posner (J.P. Manoux) in "Mr. Monk Is Up All Night" (S06E09) | A [[Beretta 950 Jetfire]] is used by coin dealer Jacob Posner (J.P. Manoux) in "Mr. Monk Is Up All Night" (S06E09) to kill one of the con men who ripped him off. | ||
[[Image:PicB 950 jetfire.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Beretta 950 Jetfire. Note solid trigger, circle mark in the center of the grips, missing trigger bar and different trigger guard shape.]] | [[Image:PicB 950 jetfire.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Beretta 950 Jetfire. Note solid trigger, circle mark in the center of the grips, missing trigger bar and different trigger guard shape.]] | ||
[[Image:Monk 056.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A shot of Posner's [[Beretta 950 Jetfire]] in his desk drawer during the flashback.]] | [[Image:Monk 056.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A shot of Posner's [[Beretta 950 Jetfire]] in his desk drawer during the flashback.]] | ||
==Colt 1908 Vest Pocket== | ==Colt 1908 Vest Pocket== | ||
In Season 4's "Mr. Monk Gets Jury Duty" (S04E16), Miguel Escobar's girlfriend ([[Emmanuelle Vaugier]]) hides what appears to be a [[Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket|Colt 1908 Pocket]] in her coffee mug and uses it to threaten Monk. | In Season 4's "Mr. Monk Gets Jury Duty" (S04E16), Miguel Escobar's girlfriend ([[Emmanuelle Vaugier]]) hides what appears to be a [[Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket|Colt 1908 Pocket]] in her coffee mug and uses it to threaten Monk and the other jurors. | ||
[[Image:Colt1908.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt 1908 Vest Pocket - .25 ACP.]] | [[Image:Colt1908.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt 1908 Vest Pocket - .25 ACP.]] | ||
[[Image:Monk 112.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The drug dealer's girlfriend (Emmanuelle Vaugier) removes the [[Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket|Colt 1908 Pocket]] from her coffee mug.]] | [[Image:Monk 112.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The drug dealer's girlfriend (Emmanuelle Vaugier) removes the [[Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket|Colt 1908 Pocket]] from her coffee mug.]] | ||
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In "Mr. Monk Goes to the Dentist," (S04E15) Denny Jardeen (Steve Heinze) shoots an armored car driver with what appears to be a Double Eagle pistol. | In "Mr. Monk Goes to the Dentist," (S04E15) Denny Jardeen (Steve Heinze) shoots an armored car driver with what appears to be a Double Eagle pistol. | ||
John Keyes ([[Marcus Giamatti]]) uses this type of pistol in "Mr. Monk and the Lady Next Door" to rob a jewelry store, but when the store manager recognizes him, Keyes is forced to shoot and kill him. | |||
[[Image:Colt_DoubleEagle.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Double Eagle .45 ACP]] | [[Image:Colt_DoubleEagle.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Double Eagle .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:Monk 059.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A gang leader holds a [[Colt Double Eagle]] on The Great Torini ([[Steve Valentine]]) (Episode S07E15, "Mr. Monk and the Magician").]] | [[Image:Monk 059.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A gang leader holds a [[Colt Double Eagle]] on The Great Torini ([[Steve Valentine]]) (Episode S07E15, "Mr. Monk and the Magician").]] | ||
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==Ruger KP89== | ==Ruger KP89== | ||
Tony Gamelobo (Kirk Diedrich) holds a [[Ruger P89|Ruger KP89]] during Monk's summation of the bank robbery. The appearance of the barrel and trigger guard makes it possible to identify. ("Mr. Monk and the Buried Treasure," S06E06). | Tony Gamelobo (Kirk Diedrich) holds a [[Ruger P89|Ruger KP89]] during Monk's summation of the bank robbery in. The appearance of the barrel and trigger guard makes it possible to identify. ("Mr. Monk and the Buried Treasure," S06E06). | ||
[[Image:RugerKP89.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Ruger KP89 - 9x19mm.]] | [[Image:RugerKP89.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Ruger KP89 - 9x19mm.]] | ||
[[Image:Monk 148.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Tony Gamelobo (Kirk Diedrich) holds a Ruger during Monk's summation of the bank robbery. The appearance of the barrel and trigger guard makes it possible to identify. ("Mr. Monk and the Buried Treasure," S06E06).]] | [[Image:Monk 148.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Tony Gamelobo (Kirk Diedrich) holds a Ruger during Monk's summation of the bank robbery. The appearance of the barrel and trigger guard makes it possible to identify as a stainless steel weapon. ("Mr. Monk and the Buried Treasure," S06E06).]] | ||
==Colt Single Action Army== | ==Colt Single Action Army== | ||
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==Glock 17 (3rd Gen)== | ==Glock 17 (3rd Gen)== | ||
Lt. Randy Disher ([[Jason Gray-Stanford]]) uses a Glock for several of the later-season episodes, including "Mr. Monk Takes A Punch" (S07E04) and "Mr. Monk and the End, Part I" (S08E15). | Lt. Randy Disher ([[Jason Gray-Stanford]]) uses a third generation Glock 17 for several of the later-season episodes, including "Mr. Monk Takes A Punch" (S07E04) and "Mr. Monk and the End, Part I" (S08E15). | ||
[[Image:Glock173rdGen.jpg|thumb|none|300px|A Generation 3 Glock 17 9x19mm. Note the finger grooves, thumb reliefs, and accessory rail on the frame, which differentiate it from the older model.]] | [[Image:Glock173rdGen.jpg|thumb|none|300px|A Generation 3 Glock 17 9x19mm. Note the finger grooves, thumb reliefs, and accessory rail on the frame, which differentiate it from the older model.]] | ||
[[Image:Monk 135.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A shot from a flashback of the scene above, as Gilstrap pulls the gun out of the holster. Episode S04E02, "Mr. Monk Goes Home Again."]] | [[Image:Monk 135.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A shot from a flashback of the scene above, as Gilstrap pulls the gun out of the holster. Episode S04E02, "Mr. Monk Goes Home Again."]] | ||
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==SIG-Sauer P239== | ==SIG-Sauer P239== | ||
In "Mr. Monk Buys a House" (S07E01), money-seeking handyman "Honest" Jake Phillips ([[Brad Garrett]]) takes Monk and Natalie hostage with a [[SIG-Sauer P239]]. | In "Mr. Monk Buys a House" (S07E01), money-seeking handyman "Honest" Jake Phillips ([[Brad Garrett]]) takes Monk and Natalie hostage with a [[SIG-Sauer P239]]. After subduing them, he then shoots and kills his Hispanic partner "Honest" Ramone ([[Ivo Nandi]]) using it. | ||
[[File:SIG P239 9MM BLK.jpg|thumb|none|300px|SIG-Sauer P239 - 9x19mm.]] | [[File:SIG P239 9MM BLK.jpg|thumb|none|300px|SIG-Sauer P239 - 9x19mm.]] | ||
[[File:Monk 3102.jpg|thumb|none|500px| | [[File:Monk 3102.jpg|thumb|none|500px|"Mr. Monk, I've got a confession to make: they really don't call me 'Honest Jake'." Jake Phillips pulls his [[SIG-Sauer P239]] on Monk and Natalie after they discover the bradawl he used to kill his girlfriend with.]] | ||
[[File:Monk 3100.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | [[File:Monk 3100.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Jake, having freed himself after Monk and Natalie push a wall down on top of him to knock him out, staggers across the foyer and pulls his gun on them, but as he is about to pull the trigger, Stottlemeyer and Disher burst in and capture him.]] | ||
==SIG-Sauer P226 (Non-Gun)== | ==SIG-Sauer P226 (Non-Gun)== | ||
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In Season 5's "Mr. Monk and the Really, Really Dead Guy", FBI Special Agent Thorpe (Chris Williams) carries a [[SIG-Sauer P228]] as his sidearm. | In Season 5's "Mr. Monk and the Really, Really Dead Guy", FBI Special Agent Thorpe (Chris Williams) carries a [[SIG-Sauer P228]] as his sidearm. | ||
[[File:Sig-Sauer-P228.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]] | [[File:Sig-Sauer-P228.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]] | ||
[[Image:Monk 084.jpg|thumb|none|500px| | [[Image:Monk 084.jpg|thumb|none|500px|FBI Special Agent Thorpe (Chris Williams) carries a [[SIG-Sauer P228]] as his sidearm.]] | ||
==Smith & Wesson 3913== | ==Smith & Wesson 3913== | ||
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[[Image:KimberCustomTLEII Plain.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Kimber Custom TLE II - .45 ACP. This version has no rails and is the version used in the Television show ''[[The Unit]]''.]] | [[Image:KimberCustomTLEII Plain.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Kimber Custom TLE II - .45 ACP. This version has no rails and is the version used in the Television show ''[[The Unit]]''.]] | ||
[[Image:Monk 133.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Lester Highsmith (Ken Marino) pulls the Springfield in Season 3's "Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine."]] | [[Image:Monk 133.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Lester Highsmith (Ken Marino) pulls the Springfield in Season 3's "Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine."]] | ||
[[Image:Monk 085.jpg|thumb|none|500px| | [[Image:Monk 085.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Notice in this closeup the slide serations vs Kimber in above picture. You can also just make out the Springfield logo on the slide.]] | ||
==Walther P38== | ==Walther P38== | ||
In the episode "Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine" (S03E09) Monk uses a water pistol modeled on a [[Walther P38]] in an attempt to bluff Lester Highsmith (Ken Marino) at an industrial park, only, to his embarrassment, to let the barrel drip, revealing its true nature. | In the episode "Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine" (S03E09) Monk uses a water pistol modeled on a [[Walther P38]] in an attempt to bluff Lester Highsmith (Ken Marino) at an industrial park, only, to his embarrassment, to let the barrel drip, revealing its true nature. Monk's water pistol | ||
In the episode "Mr. Monk is Underwater" (S07E05) Monk borrows a sidearm from Steven Albright ([[Casper Van Dien]]) to test whether a plastic bottle found at a murder scene could be taped around the barrel and used as a silencer. The gun Albright hands to Monk is a [[Walther P38]], despite the fact that the [[Beretta 92FS]] is the normal sidearm issued to the U.S. Navy. The Walther was probably used because its long, thin barrel makes it easy for Monk to make the experiment. In the flashback summation at the end of the episode, | In the episode "Mr. Monk is Underwater" (S07E05) Monk borrows a sidearm from Steven Albright ([[Casper Van Dien]]) to test whether a plastic bottle found at a murder scene could be taped around the barrel and used as a silencer. The gun Albright hands to Monk is a [[Walther P38]], despite the fact that the [[Beretta 92FS]] is the normal sidearm issued to the U.S. Navy. The Walther was probably used because its long, thin barrel makes it easy for Monk to make the experiment. In the flashback summation at the end of the episode, Commander Whitaker ([[William Atherton]]) is seen using a Walther P38 equipped with an improvised suppressor made from a cream soda bottle screwed on to the barrel and tightened with surgical tape. | ||
[[Image:P38.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Walther P38.]] | [[Image:P38.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Walther P38.]] | ||
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In Season 1's "Mr. Monk Takes A Vacation" (S01E10), hotel security chief and cop wannabe Rita Bronwyn ([[Polly Draper]]) carries a [[Walther PPK/S]]. | In Season 1's "Mr. Monk Takes A Vacation" (S01E10), hotel security chief and cop wannabe Rita Bronwyn ([[Polly Draper]]) carries a [[Walther PPK/S]]. | ||
In the Season 3 premiere "Mr. Monk Takes Manhattan" (S03E01), Steven Leight ([[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]]) shoots his wife in Central Park with what appears to be a "[[Non Gun]]" version of the Walther PPK. Incongruously, the bullets recovered from the crime scene are described as .22 caliber. | In the Season 3 premiere "Mr. Monk Takes Manhattan" (S03E01), Steven Leight ([[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]]) shoots and kills his wife in Central Park with what appears to be a "[[Non Gun]]" version of the Walther PPK. Incongruously, the bullets recovered from the crime scene are described as .22 caliber, when the Walther PPK is chambered in .32 caliber and .38 ACP. | ||
In the Season 6 premiere "Mr. Monk and His Biggest Fan" (S06E01), John Ringel (John Mese) takes Monk and Marci Maven (Sarah Silverman) hostage with a Walther PPK. He later uses it during a shootout with Stottlemeyer and Disher. | In the Season 6 premiere "Mr. Monk and His Biggest Fan" (S06E01), John Ringel (John Mese) takes Monk and Marci Maven (Sarah Silverman) hostage with a Walther PPK. He later uses it during a shootout with Stottlemeyer and Disher. | ||
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== Vektor CP1 == | == Vektor CP1 == | ||
Francis Merrigan ([[Gordon Clapp]]) shoots at Dr. Kroger with what appears to be a [[Vektor CP1]] handgun in Season 5's "Mr. Monk Gets a New Shrink" (S05E07). | During a shootout with the police, drug dealer Francis Merrigan ([[Gordon Clapp]]) shoots at Dr. Kroger with what appears to be a [[Vektor CP1]] handgun in Season 5's "Mr. Monk Gets a New Shrink" (S05E07). | ||
In Season 6's "Mr. Monk and the Buried Treasure" (S06E06), "Happy" Jack Connolly pistol-whips his brother with what appears to be a two-tone [[Vektor CP1]] during a flashback. | In Season 6's "Mr. Monk and the Buried Treasure" (S06E06), "Happy" Jack Connolly pistol-whips his brother with what appears to be a two-tone [[Vektor CP1]] during a flashback. | ||
[[File:VectorCP1PistolOtherSide.jpg|thumb|none|300px]] | [[File:VectorCP1PistolOtherSide.jpg|thumb|none|300px]] | ||
[[Image:Monk 159.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Francis Merrigan ([[Gordon Clapp]]) shoots at Dr. Kroger with a Vektor CP1. Episode S05E07, "Mr. Monk Gets a New Shrink".]] | [[Image:Monk 159.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Francis Merrigan ([[Gordon Clapp]]) shoots at Dr. Kroger with a Vektor CP1. Episode S05E07, "Mr. Monk Gets a New Shrink".]] | ||
[[Image:Monk 161.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Harold Krenshaw ([[Tim Bagley]]) holds a spare Vektor while sneaking around Merrigan and his accomplice. "Mr. Monk Gets a New Shrink," S05E07.]] | [[Image:Monk 161.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Having tracked Monk and Dr. Kroger down, Harold Krenshaw ([[Tim Bagley]]) holds a spare Vektor while sneaking around Merrigan and his accomplice, and unwittingly gives his position away while reorganizing the figurines on the shelves. "Mr. Monk Gets a New Shrink," S05E07.]] | ||
[[Image:Vektor cp1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Vektor CP1 9x19mm]] | [[Image:Vektor cp1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Vektor CP1 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:Monk 147.jpg|thumb|none|500px|"Happy" Jack Connolly pistol-whips his brother after forcing him to open the bank's safe at gunpoint. (Episode 6.06, "Mr. Monk and the Buried Treasure.")]] | [[Image:Monk 147.jpg|thumb|none|500px|"Happy" Jack Connolly pistol-whips his brother after forcing him to open the bank's safe at gunpoint. This is revealed to have been done to make it look authentic. (Episode 6.06, "Mr. Monk and the Buried Treasure.")]] | ||
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==Smith & Wesson Model 19== | ==Smith & Wesson Model 19== | ||
David Raskin ([[Stanley Tucci]]), an actor who has immersed himself in playing Monk in a role, pulls a S&W Model 19 during a standoff in Season 5's "Mr. Monk and the Actor". | David Raskin ([[Stanley Tucci]]), an actor who has immersed himself in playing Monk in a role, pulls a S&W Model 19 on Leverett during a standoff in Season 5's "Mr. Monk and the Actor". | ||
[[Image:Smith&Wesson-Model-19.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 19 Combat Magnum - .357 magnum]] | [[Image:Smith&Wesson-Model-19.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 19 Combat Magnum - .357 magnum]] | ||
[[Image:Monk 074.jpg|thumb|none|500px|David Raskin ([[Stanley Tucci]]), an actor who has immersed himself in playing Monk in a role, pulls a S&W Model 19 during a standoff in Season 5's "Mr. Monk and the Actor." Coincidentally, Tucci was one of the three final choices (along with Tony Shalhoub and [[Alfred Molina]]) for the part of Monk.]] | [[Image:Monk 074.jpg|thumb|none|500px|David Raskin ([[Stanley Tucci]]), an actor who has immersed himself in playing Monk in a role, pulls a S&W Model 19 during a standoff in Season 5's "Mr. Monk and the Actor." Coincidentally, Tucci was one of the three final choices (along with Tony Shalhoub and [[Alfred Molina]]) for the part of Monk.]] | ||
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In "Mr. Monk and the Other Detective," (S04E01) Vic Blanchard ([[Rossif Sutherland]]) uses what appears to be a [[Smith & Wesson Model 66]] revolver. | In "Mr. Monk and the Other Detective," (S04E01) Vic Blanchard ([[Rossif Sutherland]]) uses what appears to be a [[Smith & Wesson Model 66]] revolver. | ||
[[Image:Smith-&-Wesson-686.jpg|thumb|none|300px|2.5" barreled Smith & Wesson Model 66]] | [[Image:Smith-&-Wesson-686.jpg|thumb|none|300px|2.5" barreled Smith & Wesson Model 66]] | ||
[[Image:Monk 137.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Vic Blanchard ([[Rossif Sutherland]]) shoots and kills a security guard with the | [[Image:Monk 137.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Vic Blanchard ([[Rossif Sutherland]]) shoots and kills a security guard with three shots to the chest at long range. Episode "Mr. Monk and the Detective," S04E01.]] | ||
[[Image:Monk 138.jpg|thumb|none|500px|After shooting the security guard, Blanchard shoots and kills Harold Gumbal, the store manager that he and his partner have just | [[Image:Monk 138.jpg|thumb|none|500px|After shooting the security guard, Blanchard shoots and kills Harold Gumbal, the store manager that he and his partner Eddie Dial have just blackmailed into robbing his own store (by threatening to kill his pet dog) to eliminate a witness.]] | ||
=Submachine Guns= | =Submachine Guns= | ||
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[[Image:Monk 080.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | [[Image:Monk 080.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | ||
[[Image:Monk 136.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A SWAT officer holds an MP5A3 as they raid the house of Janet and Raymond Novak (Episode 3.16, "Mr. Monk and the Kid").]] | [[Image:Monk 136.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A SWAT officer holds an MP5A3 as they raid the house of Janet and Raymond Novak (Episode 3.16, "Mr. Monk and the Kid").]] | ||
[[Image:Monk 152.jpg|thumb|none|525px|As the police break down the door of Douglas Thurman's photo studio with a battering ram, a SWAT officer is shown with his MP5A3 at the ready. "Mr. Monk's 100th Case". ]] | |||
[[Image:Monk 152.jpg|thumb|none|525px|As the police break down the door of Douglas Thurman's photo studio, a SWAT officer is shown with his MP5A3 at the ready.]] | |||
==Ingram MAC-10== | ==Ingram MAC-10== | ||
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=Rifles= | =Rifles= | ||
==Blaser 93 Sniper Rifle== | ==Blaser 93 Sniper Rifle== | ||
A [[Blaser 93 sniper rifle]] by an Asian hitman in Season 3's "Mr. Monk Gets Cabin Fever". | A [[Blaser 93 sniper rifle]] is used by an Asian hitman in Season 3's "Mr. Monk Gets Cabin Fever". | ||
[[Image:Blaser93SniperRifleA.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Blaser 93 sniper rifle 7.62x51mm NATO]] | [[Image:Blaser93SniperRifleA.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Blaser 93 sniper rifle 7.62x51mm NATO]] | ||
[[Image:Monk 038.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A Chinese hit man fires a [[Blaser 93 sniper rifle]] while Grooms pops up behind the canoe in the background with his GLock.]] | [[Image:Monk 038.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A Chinese hit man fires a [[Blaser 93 sniper rifle]] while Grooms pops up behind the canoe in the background with his GLock.]] | ||
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==Ruger Model 77== | ==Ruger Model 77== | ||
In Season 3's "Mr. Monk and the Employee of the Month" (S03E07), Monk grabs a [[Ruger Model 77]] (identifiable from the paddle stock, and the built-in strap ring on the forestock, both of which are visible for a second) from the sporting goods section of the "Mega-Mart" and tosses it to his ex-partner, Joe Christie (Enrico Colantoni), who uses it to shoot out the tire of a bank robber gang's getaway van. In Season 7's "Mr. Monk Takes A Punch" (S07E04), professional killer "The Iceman" (Jon Sklaroff) prepares a takedown version of | In Season 3's "Mr. Monk and the Employee of the Month" (S03E07), Monk grabs a [[Ruger Model 77]] (identifiable from the paddle stock, and the built-in strap ring on the forestock, both of which are visible for a second) from the sporting goods section of the "Mega-Mart" and tosses it to his ex-partner, Joe Christie (Enrico Colantoni), who uses it to shoot out the tire of a bank robber gang's getaway van. In Season 7's "Mr. Monk Takes A Punch" (S07E04), professional killer Charles Bach, or "The Iceman" (Jon Sklaroff) prepares a takedown and probably customized version of this rifle in his attempt to assassinate boxer Ray Regis ([[James Lesure]]) during a title bout. The inserts on the pistol- grip section of the stock are the same as the Ruger M77 "paddlestock." It could be a custom made rifle used in this episode. | ||
[[File:RugerM77.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | [[File:RugerM77.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | ||
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[[Image:Monk 094.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A desperate Monk grabs a [[Ruger Model 77]] from the dimwitted Ronnie and Moris at Mega-Mart. Although the rifle is unloaded, Monk successfully uses it to force the employees into giving him the ammunition.]] | [[Image:Monk 094.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A desperate Monk grabs a [[Ruger Model 77]] from the dimwitted Ronnie and Moris at Mega-Mart. Although the rifle is unloaded, Monk successfully uses it to force the employees into giving him the ammunition.]] | ||
[[Image:Monk 097.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Joe Christie ([[Enrico Colantoni]]) aims the Ruger.]] | [[Image:Monk 097.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Joe Christie ([[Enrico Colantoni]]) aims the Ruger.]] | ||
[[Image:MonkPunch01.JPG|thumb|none|500px| | [[Image:MonkPunch01.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Step 1: the Iceman opens the case with his sniper's rifle.]] | ||
[[Image:MonkPunch02.JPG|thumb|none|500px| | [[Image:MonkPunch02.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Then he assembles the receiver of his sniper's rifle.]] | ||
[[Image:MonkPunch03.JPG|thumb|none|500px|none]] | [[Image:MonkPunch03.JPG|thumb|none|500px|none]] | ||
[[Image:MonkPunch04.JPG|thumb|none|500px| | [[Image:MonkPunch04.JPG|thumb|none|500px|After that, he assembles the buttstock of his sniper's rifle.]] | ||
[[Image:MonkPunch05.JPG|thumb|none|500px| | [[Image:MonkPunch05.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Now he finishes assembling his sniper's rifle.]] | ||
[[Image:MonkPunch06.JPG|thumb|none|500px| | [[Image:MonkPunch06.JPG|thumb|none|500px|But he must first attach a telescopic sight to his sniper's rifle.]] | ||
[[Image:MonkPunch07.JPG|thumb|none|500px| | [[Image:MonkPunch07.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Then add a suppressor to the end of his sniper's rifle.]] | ||
[[Image:MonkPunch08.JPG|thumb|none|500px|The "Iceman" readies his sniper's rifle to fire.]] | [[Image:MonkPunch08.JPG|thumb|none|500px|The "Iceman" readies his sniper's rifle to fire.]] | ||
[[Image:MonkPunch10.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Close-up of the trigger guard.]] | [[Image:MonkPunch10.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Close-up of the trigger guard.]] | ||
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==Ruger Mini-14== | ==Ruger Mini-14== | ||
In the Season Seven episode "Mr. Monk's Other Brother" (S07E10) prison guard Daniel Reese ([[Titus Welliver]]) fires a semi-automatic [[Ruger Mini-14]] from his rooftop at Monk, Natalie, and Monk's brother Jack ([[Steve Zahn]]), who returns fire with Monk's own "borrowed" pistol. During a staged escape seen in flashback, Reese tries to shoot | In the Season Seven episode "Mr. Monk's Other Brother" (S07E10) prison guard Daniel Reese ([[Titus Welliver]]) fires a semi-automatic [[Ruger Mini-14]] from his rooftop at Monk, Natalie, and Monk's brother Jack ([[Steve Zahn]]), who returns fire with Monk's own "borrowed" pistol. During a staged escape seen in flashback, Reese tries to shoot the escaping Jack from the guard tower with what appears to be the same semiautomatic rifle. | ||
[[Image:Ruger-Mini-14.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Blued Ruger Mini-14 Standard Model Semiautomatic Rifle (Pre-2005) with 30 round magazine - 5.56x45mm]] | [[Image:Ruger-Mini-14.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Blued Ruger Mini-14 Standard Model Semiautomatic Rifle (Pre-2005) with 30 round magazine - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[Image:MonkBrother01.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Reese ([[Titus Welliver]]) opens fire on Monk, Natalie, and Jack, Jr. Note how the squibs on the pavement are going off far below the trajectory of the barrel. (Episode 7.10, "Mr. Monk's Other Brother).]] | [[Image:MonkBrother01.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Reese ([[Titus Welliver]]) opens fire on Monk, Natalie, and Jack, Jr. Note how the squibs on the pavement are going off far below the trajectory of the barrel. (Episode 7.10, "Mr. Monk's Other Brother).]] | ||
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==Winchester Model 70== | ==Winchester Model 70== | ||
In the Season 2's "Mr. Monk and the Captain's Wife" (S02E14), Evan Coker (Daniel Goddard) | In the Season 2's "Mr. Monk and the Captain's Wife" (S02E14), Evan Coker (Daniel Goddard) guns down a tow truck driver with a single shot to the head from a long range position with [[Winchester Model 70]] rifle, which is described by Disher as a "Winchester bolt-action rifle" in 30-.06 caliber. | ||
[[Image:WinchesterModel70SuperGrade.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Winchester New Model 70 Super Grade with no scope - .30-06]] | [[Image:WinchesterModel70SuperGrade.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Winchester New Model 70 Super Grade with no scope - .30-06]] | ||
[[Image:Monk 034.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Evan Coker (Daniel Goddard) fires his [[Winchester Model 70]].]] | [[Image:Monk 034.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Evan Coker (Daniel Goddard) fires his [[Winchester Model 70]].]] | ||
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=Shotguns= | =Shotguns= | ||
==Mossberg 500== | ==Mossberg 500== | ||
The [[Mossberg 500]] shotgun fitted with a Surefire tactical light is often seen carried by SFPD SWAT | The [[Mossberg 500]] shotgun fitted with a Surefire tactical light is often seen carried by SFPD SWAT officers. | ||
[[Image:Mossberg500.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Mossberg 500 - 12 gauge]] | [[Image:Mossberg500.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Mossberg 500 - 12 gauge]] | ||
[[Image:Monk 151.jpg|thumb|none|505px|A SWAT officer holds a Mossberg 500 fitted with a tactical light and ghost ring sights when kicking in the door of Douglas Thurman's motel room, only to find that he has shot himself (Episode 7.07, "Mr. Monk's 100th Case").]] | [[Image:Monk 151.jpg|thumb|none|505px|A SWAT officer holds a Mossberg 500 fitted with a tactical light and ghost ring sights when kicking in the door of Douglas Thurman's motel room, only to find that he has shot himself (Episode 7.07, "Mr. Monk's 100th Case").]] |
Revision as of 04:57, 15 November 2011
Monk was a USA Network original series that aired for 8 seasons from 2002-2009 and starred Tony Shalhoub as a police consultant for the SFPD who helps solve cases while dealing with his obsessive compulsive disorder.
The following weapons were seen in the television series Monk:
Pistols
Beretta 92FS
The Beretta 92FS is seen used by various characters in the series including police consultant Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub), Captain Stottlemeyer (Ted Levine), and Lt. Randy Disher (Jason Gray-Stanford).
In the pilot episode, "Mr. Monk and the Candidate" (S01E02), Monk grazes a suspect with a blind shot in the dark using a Beretta 92FS, borrowed from Disher.
In Season 2's "Mr. Monk and the Captain's Wife" (S02E14), bank robber Evan Coker (Daniel Goddard) uses a hunting rifle to stop a tow truck repossessing his car, which still contains his 9mm Beretta in the glovebox.
In Season 3's "Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine" (S03E09), "Mr. Monk Gets Cabin Fever," (S03E12), Stottlemeyer carries a Beretta 92FS instead of his usual Smith & Wesson 3913. In "Cabin Fever," both he and Disher use Berettas during the shootout with two Chinese hitmen.
In the series finale "Mr. Monk and the End, Part II" (S08E16), Monk also holds a Beretta on Judge Rickover (Craig T. Nelson).
"Lane & Westen" (Fictional name for Beretta)
Probably because of legal objections that came after the episode "Mr. Monk and the Very, Very Old Man," subsequent Beretta pistols which appeared in the series were given the fictional name "Lane & Westen," though a few times, these pistols are referred to as Berettas.
In Season 2's "Mr. Monk and the Three Pies" (S02E11), Monk's brother Ambrose (John Turturro) overhears his neighbor, Pat van Ranken (Holt McCallany) murder his wife, Rita, by shooting her with a 9mm "Lane & Westen." Ambrose claims to be able to recognize the gun just by the shot it fired; Adrian is skeptical at first, stating that Lane & Westen doesn't make a 9mm pistol, but Ambrose counters that they did until 1992. A pistol manufacturer that does not offer a 9mm caliber-weapon is virtually unheard of.
Monk's own police-issue sidearm, as seen in Season 6's "Mr. Monk Is On The Run, Part I" (S06E15) is also a Beretta 92FS described as a Lane & Westen. In "Mr. Monk Is On the Run," John Rollins (Scott Glenn) frames Monk for murder by shooting Frank Nunn with another Lane & Westen, after replacing the barrel with the barrel from Monk's own gun, then switching them back. At times, the handgun Monk is seen handling is a Beretta 92SB as evidenced by the rounded trigger guard.
In Season 7's "Mr. Monk's Other Brother" (S07E10), Adrian's half-brother Jack, Jr. (Steve Zahn) "borrows" Monk's pistol and uses it to return fire when prison guard Daniel Reese (Titus Welliver) opens fire on them.
Beretta 92FS Centurion
In Season 2's "Mr. Monk and the Very Very Old Man" (S02E05), Lt. Randy Disher (Jason Gray-Stanford), in trying to distract Captain Stottlemeyer's wife Karen, shows off his newly issued Beretta 92FS Centurion sidearm, correctly described as a "Beretta 9mm Centurion."
Beretta 950 Jetfire
A Beretta 950 Jetfire is used by coin dealer Jacob Posner (J.P. Manoux) in "Mr. Monk Is Up All Night" (S06E09) to kill one of the con men who ripped him off.
Colt 1908 Vest Pocket
In Season 4's "Mr. Monk Gets Jury Duty" (S04E16), Miguel Escobar's girlfriend (Emmanuelle Vaugier) hides what appears to be a Colt 1908 Pocket in her coffee mug and uses it to threaten Monk and the other jurors.
Colt Double Eagle
A Colt Double Eagle is seen in the hands of the leader of a gang to threaten Karl Torini (Steve Valentine) in Season 7's "Mr. Monk and the Magician" (S07E15).
In "Mr. Monk Goes to the Dentist," (S04E15) Denny Jardeen (Steve Heinze) shoots an armored car driver with what appears to be a Double Eagle pistol.
John Keyes (Marcus Giamatti) uses this type of pistol in "Mr. Monk and the Lady Next Door" to rob a jewelry store, but when the store manager recognizes him, Keyes is forced to shoot and kill him.
Ruger KP89
Tony Gamelobo (Kirk Diedrich) holds a Ruger KP89 during Monk's summation of the bank robbery in. The appearance of the barrel and trigger guard makes it possible to identify. ("Mr. Monk and the Buried Treasure," S06E06).
Colt Single Action Army
In Season 8's "Happy Birthday, Mr. Monk" (S08E09), Cowboy Hank (Jack Betts) carries dual Colt Single Action Army revolvers.
Glock 17
In Season 2's "Mr. Monk Goes to the Ballgame" (S02E03), Walker Browning (Rainn Wilson) appears to use a Glock 17.
In Season 3's "Mr. Monk Gets Cabin Fever" (S03E12), FBI Special Agent Grooms (Josh Stamberg) shoots a Chinese assassin with a Glock pistol (exact model unknown).
In Season 4's "Mr. Monk Goes Home Again" (S04E02), Paul Gilstrap (David Weisenberg) shoots an armored car driver with his own Glock 17 in an attempt to cover up the fact that the driver had been poisoned by a candy bar.
In Season 4's "Mr. Monk and the Secret Santa" (S04E09), criminal Frank Prager (Gill Gayle) fires five rounds at Captain Stottlemeyer with a Glock 17, leaving an "M" on the side of a wall.
In Season 6's "Mr. Monk Is Up All Night" (S06E09), a fake "drug dealer" pretends to kill an "undercover cop" with what appears to be a Glock pistol, though the gun is difficult to identify.
Glock 17 (3rd Gen)
Lt. Randy Disher (Jason Gray-Stanford) uses a third generation Glock 17 for several of the later-season episodes, including "Mr. Monk Takes A Punch" (S07E04) and "Mr. Monk and the End, Part I" (S08E15).
Kahr K9
In the Season 8 episode "Mr. Monk is the Best Man" (S08E13), criminal Stephanie Briggs (Teri Polo) holds Stottlemeyer and Monk at gunpoint after recovering a pistol that she stuffed in a garment bag. When Stottlemeyer tells his girlfriend not to worry because the gun is not loaded, Stephanie responds by firing a round into the air - at which point the slide locks back, and Stottlemeyer informs Stephanie that the clip fell out into the garment bag, and she just spent the one round left in the chamber.
SIG-Sauer P239
In "Mr. Monk Buys a House" (S07E01), money-seeking handyman "Honest" Jake Phillips (Brad Garrett) takes Monk and Natalie hostage with a SIG-Sauer P239. After subduing them, he then shoots and kills his Hispanic partner "Honest" Ramone (Ivo Nandi) using it.
SIG-Sauer P226 (Non-Gun)
In the Season 6 episode "Mr. Monk and the Birds and the Bees" (S06E05), sports agent Rob Sherman (Vincent Ventresca) shoots career burglar Dewey Jordan with his own 9mm pistol, and, when his wife comes running down to investigate, shoots her dead with a .38-caliber revolver, which he then places in the dead Dewey's hand, to frame him for the murder. When reconstructing the scenario for Monk, Disher describes the pistol as a Glock, but during the scene, Sherman is actually holding what appears to be a SIG-Sauer P226 Non Gun.
SIG-Sauer P228
In Season 5's "Mr. Monk and the Really, Really Dead Guy", FBI Special Agent Thorpe (Chris Williams) carries a SIG-Sauer P228 as his sidearm.
Smith & Wesson 3913
Captain Leland Stottlemeyer (Ted Levine) carries a Smith & Wesson 3913 as his primary weapon. Comically, in "Mr. Monk and the Old Man" (S02E05), he has to hide it whenever his wife comes around, since she is a pacifist and believes that he doesn't go armed. Monk says in "Mr. Monk and the Captain's Marriage" that one time, Karen organized a rally for stronger gun control while Leland was out on a hunting trip. The size and dimensions of the pistol, as well as the diameter of the barrel, indicate the model. Various other cops and criminals use various Smith & Wesson pistols as well.
In the episode "Mr. Monk Can't See A Thing" (S05E04), a blind Monk grabs Stottlemeyer's gun and uses it to shoot Peter Breen, advancing on them with a knife.
Smith & Wesson 6906
In the episode "Mr. Monk's Favorite Show" (S08E01), actress Christine Rapp (Elizabeth Perkins), the actress Monk is protecting, uses a Smith & Wesson 6906 to "defend herself".
Springfield 1911 Loaded
In the Season 3 episode "Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine," (S03E09) Lester Highsmith (Ken Marino) uses what appears to be a Springfield 1911 Loaded to open fire on police officers.
Walther P38
In the episode "Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine" (S03E09) Monk uses a water pistol modeled on a Walther P38 in an attempt to bluff Lester Highsmith (Ken Marino) at an industrial park, only, to his embarrassment, to let the barrel drip, revealing its true nature. Monk's water pistol
In the episode "Mr. Monk is Underwater" (S07E05) Monk borrows a sidearm from Steven Albright (Casper Van Dien) to test whether a plastic bottle found at a murder scene could be taped around the barrel and used as a silencer. The gun Albright hands to Monk is a Walther P38, despite the fact that the Beretta 92FS is the normal sidearm issued to the U.S. Navy. The Walther was probably used because its long, thin barrel makes it easy for Monk to make the experiment. In the flashback summation at the end of the episode, Commander Whitaker (William Atherton) is seen using a Walther P38 equipped with an improvised suppressor made from a cream soda bottle screwed on to the barrel and tightened with surgical tape.
Walther PPK/S
In Season 1's "Mr. Monk Takes A Vacation" (S01E10), hotel security chief and cop wannabe Rita Bronwyn (Polly Draper) carries a Walther PPK/S.
In the Season 3 premiere "Mr. Monk Takes Manhattan" (S03E01), Steven Leight (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) shoots and kills his wife in Central Park with what appears to be a "Non Gun" version of the Walther PPK. Incongruously, the bullets recovered from the crime scene are described as .22 caliber, when the Walther PPK is chambered in .32 caliber and .38 ACP.
In the Season 6 premiere "Mr. Monk and His Biggest Fan" (S06E01), John Ringel (John Mese) takes Monk and Marci Maven (Sarah Silverman) hostage with a Walther PPK. He later uses it during a shootout with Stottlemeyer and Disher.
In Season 7's "Mr. Monk on Wheels," (S07E11) criminal John Kuramoto (Alain Uy) shoots Monk in his left leg with a Walther PPK/S. Later in the episode, Sarah Longson (Pamela Adlon), his employer, turns on him and uses the same gun to kill him. The first good look at the gun comes at the end when Natalie (Traylor Howard) chases Sarah out of a bioengineering lab, and she pulls the gun out of her purse. After a short struggle between Natalie and Sarah, Natalie is able to grab the gun and forces Sarah to surrender (the second time in the series that Natalie ever holds a gun). She appears not to be very proficient with firearms, as she unintentionally discharges a bullet into Monk's right leg when she turns around, which contradicts the fact that in "Mr. Monk and the Three Julies" (S06E13), she said that her late husband Mitch took her to a firing range all the time, and she even said she knew how to use a gun, implying that Natalie would have had experienced marksmanship.
In Season 8's "Mr. Monk Is Someone Else," (S08E04) while masquerading as contract killer Frank DePalma, Monk straps what looks like a Walther PPK to his ankle as a backup gun (and then conceals it with his pant leg), though only to fit in with the character.
Vektor CP1
During a shootout with the police, drug dealer Francis Merrigan (Gordon Clapp) shoots at Dr. Kroger with what appears to be a Vektor CP1 handgun in Season 5's "Mr. Monk Gets a New Shrink" (S05E07). In Season 6's "Mr. Monk and the Buried Treasure" (S06E06), "Happy" Jack Connolly pistol-whips his brother with what appears to be a two-tone Vektor CP1 during a flashback.
Revolvers
Ruger Blackhawk
In "Mr. Monk Goes to the Circus" (S02E04), a mysterious ninja-like figure kills a ringmaster with a single shot from a revolver described as a "Ruger Casull" in .454 caliber. The weapon the ninja holds appears to be a Ruger Blackhawk revolver, however, the Blackhawk does not come in a model that chambers the .454 Casull cartridge, as the Ruger Super Redhawk does.
Smith & Wesson Model 10
In the Season Five premiere, "Mr. Monk and the Actor" (S05E01), Jack Leverett (Greg Grunberg) uses a bright, nickel-plated snub-nosed Smith & Wesson Model 10 with a square butt and pearl grips, to shoot pawn shop owner Lexus Orlov. It is referenced by Lt. Disher as a "Smith & Wesson 38 with a pearl handle".
Smith & Wesson Model 19
David Raskin (Stanley Tucci), an actor who has immersed himself in playing Monk in a role, pulls a S&W Model 19 on Leverett during a standoff in Season 5's "Mr. Monk and the Actor".
Smith & Wesson Model 36
In the season 6 episode "Mr. Monk and the Daredevil," Joey Krenshaw (David Koechner) uses a Smith & Wesson Model 36 to force his cousin Harold to the edge of a hospital roof at gunpoint. When Natalie attacks Joey with a pipe, Joey accidentally drops the gun, which can be identified based on the shape of the trigger guard and the handle.
In the Season 6 episode "Mr. Monk and the Man Who Shot Santa Claus" (S06E10), Monk picks up a pearl-handled Smith & Wesson Model 36 dropped by a suspect and uses it to shoot the criminal dressed as Santa Claus.
Smith & Wesson Model 66
In "Mr. Monk and the Other Detective," (S04E01) Vic Blanchard (Rossif Sutherland) uses what appears to be a Smith & Wesson Model 66 revolver.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
The Heckler & Koch MP5A3 is used by SFPD SWAT team members, fitted with Navy trigger groups, Surefire dedicated forend weaponlights, and an unknown scope. The SWAT teams appear in several episodes, including "Mr. Monk and the Candidate, Part II" (S01E02) and Season Three's "Mr. Monk and the Kid" (S03E16). In "Mr. Monk's 100th Case" (S07E07), the H&K MP5A3 is seen being utilized by SWAT officers during a raid on a photography studio and later on a motel room.
Ingram MAC-10
In the Season Three episode "Mr. Monk Meets the Godfather" (S03E05) a crew of mafia hoods from the Lucarelli crime family are gunned down at a barber shop with a MAC-10 seized from one of them.
Rifles
Blaser 93 Sniper Rifle
A Blaser 93 sniper rifle is used by an Asian hitman in Season 3's "Mr. Monk Gets Cabin Fever".
M4A1
Numerous police and SWAT officers use various M4 variants. An SFPD officer holds one in Episode 6.13, "Mr. Monk and the Three Julies."
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Norinco Type 56-1
In the Season Three episode "Mr. Monk and the Election" (S03E15) illegal arms dealer Jack Whitman tries to disrupt Natalie's campaign headquarters by shooting up the office with a semi-automatic Type 56-1. It is later revealed that he was actually trying to shoot out a copier machine with an incriminating document containing his client's names and the weapons being sold to them.
The AKM is also seen in the hands of an East Asian drug cartel member in the Season Seven episode "Mr. Monk and the Magician" (S07E15).
Ruger Model 77
In Season 3's "Mr. Monk and the Employee of the Month" (S03E07), Monk grabs a Ruger Model 77 (identifiable from the paddle stock, and the built-in strap ring on the forestock, both of which are visible for a second) from the sporting goods section of the "Mega-Mart" and tosses it to his ex-partner, Joe Christie (Enrico Colantoni), who uses it to shoot out the tire of a bank robber gang's getaway van. In Season 7's "Mr. Monk Takes A Punch" (S07E04), professional killer Charles Bach, or "The Iceman" (Jon Sklaroff) prepares a takedown and probably customized version of this rifle in his attempt to assassinate boxer Ray Regis (James Lesure) during a title bout. The inserts on the pistol- grip section of the stock are the same as the Ruger M77 "paddlestock." It could be a custom made rifle used in this episode.
Remington 700PSS
SFPD SWAT snipers are seen using the Remington 700PSS sniper rifle, notably in Season 6, during "Mr. Monk on the Run, Part 1".
Ruger Mini-14
In the Season Seven episode "Mr. Monk's Other Brother" (S07E10) prison guard Daniel Reese (Titus Welliver) fires a semi-automatic Ruger Mini-14 from his rooftop at Monk, Natalie, and Monk's brother Jack (Steve Zahn), who returns fire with Monk's own "borrowed" pistol. During a staged escape seen in flashback, Reese tries to shoot the escaping Jack from the guard tower with what appears to be the same semiautomatic rifle.
Weatherby Mark V Fibermark
In the pilot episode, "Mr. Monk and the Candidate" (S01E01-02) hit man Ian Sykes (Shawn Reis) uses a bolt-action rifle identified later in the episode as a "Weatherby Mark V Fibermark" as his weapon of choice. It is incorrectly described as a British-made rifle, when in reality the Mark V line is American-made. It is also described as a hunting rifle that is popular with mercenaries and paramilitary groups for use as a sniper rifle.
Winchester Model 70
In the Season 2's "Mr. Monk and the Captain's Wife" (S02E14), Evan Coker (Daniel Goddard) guns down a tow truck driver with a single shot to the head from a long range position with Winchester Model 70 rifle, which is described by Disher as a "Winchester bolt-action rifle" in 30-.06 caliber.
Shotguns
Mossberg 500
The Mossberg 500 shotgun fitted with a Surefire tactical light is often seen carried by SFPD SWAT officers.
12 Gauge Over/Under Double Barreled Shotgun
In Season 5's "Mr. Monk Is At Your Service" (S05E12), Paul Buchanan (Sean Astin) tries to kill Natalie with an over/under 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun, though is distracted when Monk shows up with an identical shotgun taken from one of Paul's hunting friends, and Monk shoots down a quail with a single shot. Natalie then grabs the gun from Buchanan and she and Monk train both shotguns on Buchanan.
Other
Starter Pistol
Monk's assistant Sharona Fleming (Bitty Schram) uses a starter pistol in "Mr. Monk and the Candidate, Part II" (S01E02) to test a suspect's claim that he located a sniper by the sound of his shot.
RGD-5 Hand Grenade
In the Season Three episode "Mr. Monk and the Election" (S03E15), an arms dealer throws an RGD-5 hand grenade (erroneously described as being manufactured in Chechnya) through Natalie's window. In a rather comical scene, Monk slo-mo runs and tosses the grenade into the refrigerator... but then reopens the door and places it neatly in an empty compartment of an egg carton, before slamming the door and running away. Even in slow motion, the grenade takes a ridiculously long time to explode. The plausibility of this scene was later tested and declared "busted" on an episode of MythBusters.