Missing (2003) - Season 2: Difference between revisions
Missing (2003) - Season 2: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Missing (2003) - Season 2: Difference between revisions
One of the polygamist's sons in "Paper Anniversery" (S2E17) holds a shotgun on Ammanda's legal husband as he tries to get her back. Winchester Model 12, prehaps?
One of the polygamist's sons in "Paper Anniversery" (S2E17) holds a shotgun on Ammanda's legal husband as he tries to get her back. Winchester Model 12, prehaps?
[[Image:18Missing shotgun 1.jpg|thumb|600px|none|The son aims his weapon as the Ammanda's legal husband arrives. Note the..interesting Mexican Standoff in the background]]
[[Image:18Missing shotgun 1.jpg|thumb|600px|none|The son aims his weapon as the Ammanda's legal husband arrives. Note the...''interesting'' Mexican Standoff in the background]]
[[Image:18Missing shotgun 2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|He holds the shotgun inside the house.]]
[[Image:18Missing shotgun 2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|He holds the shotgun inside the house.]]
Revision as of 11:37, 28 June 2012
Missing Season 2
Missing (originally called 1-800-Missing) is a Canadian-American crime drama television series based on the 1-800-WHERE-R-YOU book series by Meg Cabot. It aired for three seasons, 2003-2006
Note: While all seasons were screencapped from Netflix, the first season is in fullscreen format and is not availible in HD. Subsequent seasons are in widescreen format and are in HD
The following weapons can be seen "Missing" (2003) Season 2:
After becoming an FBI Agent, Jess Mastriani (Caterina Scorsone), carries a Glock 17 as her sidearm. Agent Nicole Scott (Vivica A. Fox), Agent Antonio Cortez (Mark Consuelos), and Assistant Director John Pollock (Justin Louis) all carry the Glock 17 as well. Agent Scott claims to carry two Glocks, but she "can't show you the other one in public."
The Beretta 92F/FS is carried by various characters of indeterminate loyalty or minor bad guys.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingError creating thumbnail: File missingIn the opening credits, a PI holds a Berett 92F to Agent Scott's head. The actual event occured in "One Night Stand" (S2E2)Error creating thumbnail: File missingA thief holds a suppressed Beretta 92F/FS on Jess in "The Last Stop" (S2E5). He really needs to screw that suppressor on tighter.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA mook aims a Beretta 92F at Agent Scott in "Truth or Dare: Part 2" (S2E13)Error creating thumbnail: File missingNicole, undercover as "Alex Taylor", a weapons expert and gun dealer, test-fires a Beretta im "Deep Cover" (S2E14). Her crime-boss contact claims the the guns will "shoot right through Kevlar", though "Alex" imediantly complains about poor balance, a slugish trigger, and a week sear spring, and hopes he "kept the recipt".Error creating thumbnail: File missingUS Army Inteligence officer aims his Beretta 92F at Agent Scott in the season finale, "And We Shall Be Changed" (S2E18)
Beretta 92 Non Gun
The main character's Glock 17s occationaly turn into Beretta 92 Non Guns randomly.
A drug-gang hitman carries a Desert Eagle Mark I in "Domestic Bliss" (S2E7) Agent Scott (Vivica A. Fox) disarms him and comandeers the weapon. It is mentioned in episode dialoge as being a .357 Magnum.
A distaught father uses a Ruger SP101 to hold the daughter of a federal judge hostage in "Judgement Day" (S2E3). The judge had earlier mentioned keeping it under her pillow, as she feared work coming for her at home.
Agent Scott, undercover as "Alex Taylor", a arms dealer, is seen with an unidentified revolver in "Deep Cover" (S2E14). A thug is seen with the same revolver in "Phoenix Rising (S2E16)
An unidentified handgun is found jammed in "Cop Out" (S2E8). It's later found to have been a corupt cop's "throwdown" piece. It appears to be either a Walther or Heckler and KocK product.
One of the polygamist's sons in "Paper Anniversery" (S2E17) holds a shotgun on Ammanda's legal husband as he tries to get her back. Winchester Model 12, prehaps?
A police officer is handed a Winchester Model 1894 Saddle Ring Carbine fitted with a scope to shoot Agent Mastriani. It is presumably the same weapon used in several other sniper killing by members of the Ridgeport Police Department.