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East West 101: Difference between revisions
C4 explosives are also seized by police in season one, episode ten "Ice in the Veins".
C4 explosives are also seized by police in season one, episode ten "Ice in the Veins".
== Other ==
===Browning M2===
Browning M2 mounted atop a HMMWV.
Browning M2 mounted atop a HMMWV.
[[Image:KW on set S3W500.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Producers and cast pose during filming of 'flash back' sequences for series three in which Detective Neil Travis (Matthew Nable) is a former military contractor having served in Iraq.]]
[[Image:KW on set S3W500.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Producers and cast pose during filming of 'flash back' sequences for series three in which Detective Neil Travis (Matthew Nable) is a former military contractor having served in Iraq.]]
== Other ==
Detective Neil Travis (Matthew Nable) in "The Heist" identifies shell casings at the crime scene as being "9mm parabellum" and "7.62 AK rounds".
Detective Neil Travis (Matthew Nable) in "The Heist" identifies shell casings at the crime scene as being "9mm parabellum" and "7.62 AK rounds".
East West 101 is a critically acclaimed and award winning Australian drama series airing on the SBS network. The series is set around the Major Crime Squad in metropolitan Sydney, Australia. The series key armourer is John Bowring.
The following guns were used in series one through to three of East West 101:
A Taurus PT92AFS is used by a gunman during a drive-by shooting in series one, episode three Islander Sacrifice. It also appears in the hands of a terrorist is series two, episode two, a A Prodigal Fear.
Smith & Wesson Model 10 with three inch barrels are used by armoured van security guards in episode one of series three and also by offenders in other episodes/series.
At least two M16A2 'style' rifles are carried by tactical officers with one having an unknown scope fitted atop the carrying handle. A similar looking rifle is also seized by police in episode 10 "Ice in the Veins".
Possibly an M16A1 with A2 style handguards. Putting the distinctive A2 handguards on the older rifle was a method used by Movie/TV armorers to simulate A2 rifles when M16A1s were the only ones available.
Seized by police in episode 10 "Ice in the Veins". PMCs were also seen holding them in photos in Series Three. One was also seen on a desk in the Series Three finale.
It appears that both the Zastava M70AB2 folding stock rifle and M70B1 (fixed) stock are used to represent fully automatic "AK-47's" during episode 1 of series 3 during "The Heist". In episode 2 of series 3, a number of them were also seized by police along with some RPK machine guns.
A M18A1 Claymore is us used as part of a car bomb during the opening sequence of episode one of series two. Claymore feature throughout series two and can be seen in episode nine "Just Cargo" and in episode ten "Ice in the Veins".
Plastic explosives with the Hollywood standard red flashing light detonator used by armed robbers to blow up an armoured van during season three, episode one The Heist".
C4 explosives are also seized by police in season one, episode ten "Ice in the Veins".
Browning M2
Browning M2 mounted atop a HMMWV.
Producers and cast pose during filming of 'flash back' sequences for series three in which Detective Neil Travis (Matthew Nable) is a former military contractor having served in Iraq.
Other
Detective Neil Travis (Matthew Nable) in "The Heist" identifies shell casings at the crime scene as being "9mm parabellum" and "7.62 AK rounds".