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Ghost Whisperer was a supernatural television series starring [[Jennifer Love Hewitt]] who portrayed Melinda Gordon, a woman who can see earth bound spirits and is compelled to help them find peace. | Ghost Whisperer was a supernatural television series starring [[Jennifer Love Hewitt]] who portrayed Melinda Gordon, a woman who can see earth bound spirits and is compelled to help them find peace. |
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Ghost Whisperer was a supernatural television series starring Jennifer Love Hewitt who portrayed Melinda Gordon, a woman who can see earth bound spirits and is compelled to help them find peace.
The following weapons were used in the television series Ghost Whisperer:
MGC M16A1 Replica
In Season 1:Episode 1 "Pilot", the ghost of a Vietnam Vet recounts how he died. In the flash back we can see members of his squad holding MGC Replica M16 Rifles in the Huey Helicopter as they receive incoming fire.
Rubber M16
In Season 1:Episode 1 "Pilot", Sgt. Paul Adams (Wentworth Miller holds an obvious rubber M16 rifle when his helicopter is about to crash. The bent distortions of the front site are a giveaway that the gun is a rubber stunt prop.
M1 Garand
In Season 1:Episode 1 "Pilot", during Paul's final funeral, the honor guard presents and fires M1 Garands during the 3-volley salute.
Colt New Service
In Season 1:Episode 2 "The Crossing", a distraught father Hank Dale (David Eigenberg) aims a Colt New Service Revolver at the man he believes is responsible for the death of his son.