Grimm - Season 2: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Grimm - Season 2: Difference between revisions
[[File:Grimm USP.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The gunman aiming the USP when he was shot by Nick.]]
[[File:Grimm USP.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The gunman aiming the USP when he was shot by Nick.]]
===M1911A1==
===M1911A1===
A hired assassin ([[Danny Hart Donoghue]]) opens fire with a M1911A1 at Cole Pritchard and Krystal Fletcher near the end of "Natural Born Wesen". This model is likely a flashpaper variant since the pistol was fired at the actor at very close range, which would make blank .45 ACP bullets very dangerous to use when up close.
A hired assassin ([[Danny Hart Donoghue]]) opens fire with a M1911A1 at Cole Pritchard and Krystal Fletcher near the end of "Natural Born Wesen". This model is likely a flashpaper variant since the pistol was fired at the actor at very close range, which would make blank .45 ACP bullets very dangerous to use when up close.
The Glock 17 returns as the standard sidearm of all police officers in the Portland Police Bureau. FBI agents use them also as their main sidearm, which is prominently seen in "Bad Teeth". Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch) takes Renard's sidearm in "Face Off".
A hired assassin (Danny Hart Donoghue) opens fire with a M1911A1 at Cole Pritchard and Krystal Fletcher near the end of "Natural Born Wesen". This model is likely a flashpaper variant since the pistol was fired at the actor at very close range, which would make blank .45 ACP bullets very dangerous to use when up close.
SERT operators use Heckler & Koch UMPs in "The Bottle Imp".
Error creating thumbnail: File missingSERT operators armed with UMPs while raiding Mt. Talapus. The UMP on the right appears to have a tactical light underneath the barrel.
IMI Uzi
Gus Campbell (Eric Martin Reid) uses an IMI Uzi in a bank robbery in "Natural Born Wesen".
Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) is armed with a double barrel-based Elephant Gun as seen in the introduction. Hank handles the same gun in "The Bottle Imp".
The Dopppelarmbrust returns in "Bad Teeth" as the weapon used by Nick to take down Akira in his house, since it connects with the final episode of the 1st season. It's also prominently seen in the introduction, taken from "Leave it to the Beavers" while being mixed in with other screenshots. It's seen again in "The Bottle Imp" and in "The Hour of Death".