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Lost - Season 4: Difference between revisions
The [[Remington 7400]] rifle is one of the rifles seen in the armory that was housed in the bunker known as "The Swan". In Season 2's "Three Minutes" (S2E22), Michael Dawson ([[Harold Perrineau]]) is seen taking the rifle from the armory after knocking Locke out. During the Dharma purge in the 1970's, Sawyer is seen with the rifle, notably in Season 5's "The Incident Part 2" (S5E16). Jack ([[Matthew Fox]]) holds the [[Remington Model 7400]] rifle in Season 6's "Everybody Loves Hugo" (S6E12).
The [[Remington 7400]] rifle is one of the rifles seen in the armory that was housed in the bunker known as "The Swan".
[[File:Lost 200.jpg|thumb|none|600px|In Season 2's "Three Minutes" (S2E22), Michael Dawson ([[Harold Perrineau]]) is seen holding the Remington rifle taken from the armory.]]
[[File:Lost 203.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sawyer is seen with the rifle in Season 5's "The Incident Part 2" (S5E16).]]
[[File:Jackremingtonrifle.JPG|thumb|none|601px|Jack is knocked down while holding the Remington Model 7400 in Season 6's "Everybody Loves Hugo" (S6E12).]]
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At least 2 SIG-Sauer P226 pistols are seen in Season 1 in the case that was in the possession of Deputy US Marshal Edward Mars (Fredric Lane). The pistols are seen used by several of the characters throughout the season. In "There's No Place Like Home, Part 1" (S4E12), Kate is armed with one.
In "There's No Place Like Home, Part 3" (S4E14), Kate keeps a Jericho 941 "Baby Eagle" in her home that she takes out when she senses that someone is in Aaron's room.
In Season 3's "The Glass Ballerina", a second generation Glock 17 is used by Juliet to hold Kate at gunpoint. The Glock logo can clearly be seen on the side of the gun. In Season 4's "The Economist" (S4E03), Sayid is seen pulling a Glock 17 in a confrontation with Elsa. This Glock appears to have the Lasermax built-in sight.
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Glock 17 (Stainless Slide)
In Season 4's "The Economist" (S4E03), Elsa is seen pulling the stainless slide Glock 17. In Season 5's "This Place is Death", Sun (Yunjin Kim) is seen pulling a Glock 17 with a stainless slide on Benjamin Linus. In Season 6's "Recon" (S6E08), LAPD Detective James "Sawyer" Ford (Josh Holloway) carries the stainless slide Glock as his sidearm.
Tom Friendly (M.C. Gainey) is seen with a Luger P08 in Season 3's "Through the Looking Glass, Part 1". He drops it at one point and Juliet picks it up.
Desmond Hume (Henry Ian Cusick) threatens Jack and Locke with a Makarov PM while in the Swan Station in Season 2's "Man of Science, Man of Faith". He also contemplated suicide with the pistol in Season 2's "Live Together, Die Alone, Part 2". The words, "Makarov", "Arsenal" and "Made in Bulgaria" can be seen on the weapon which denotes that the Makarov pistol in question was made by Bulgarian arms manufacturer Arsenal.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingRussian Makarov PM - 9x18mm MakarovError creating thumbnail: File missingIn Season 2's "Man of Science, Man of Faith", a Makarov is seen being held on Locke at the Swan Station.Error creating thumbnail: File missingCloseup of the Makarov held by Desmond in Season 2's "Live Together, Die Alone, Part 2". The words, "Makarov", "Arsenal" and "Made in Bulgaria" can be seen on the weapon which denotes that the Makarov pistol in question was made by Bulgarian arms manufacturer Arsenal.
Norinco Type 54 (Tokarev TT-33)
The Norinco Type 54 pistol (Chinese-made version of the Tokarev TT-33) is seen among the guns in the Swan Station's armory and then is among the guns that John was transporting back to the compound in "Further Instructions."
A Walther PPK/S is also among the weapons found in the case that was carried by Deputy US Marshal Edward Mars (Fredric Lane). Charlie Pace (Dominic Monaghan) is seen using the Walther in Season 1's "Homecoming" (S1E15).
Kate holds a flashcap "non-gun" that resembles the Walther PPK in Season 1's "Whatever the Case May Be" (S1E12). The non-gun Walther is also seen in the Deputy Marshal's case in the same episode.
Walther P38s are seen multiple times over the course of the series, starting in Season 2. This is one of the only pistols correct for its late 1970's time period. In Season 2's "Three Minutes", Danny (Michael Bowen) carries a P38 when he confronts Michael (Harold Perrineau). In Season 3's "Greatest Hits," Bonnie (Tracy Middendorf) carries a P38 while on the Looking Glass station. In Season 4's "The Beginning of the End," Juliet (Elizabeth Mitchell) takes a P38 at the beach camp and carries it throughout the season. Also in Season 4's "There's No Place Like Home, Part 2", Richard (Nestor Carbonell) shoots Keamy (Kevin Durand) in the back with a P38. In Season 5's "The Variable", Kate (Evangeline Lilly) hands a P38 to Daniel (Jeremy Davies) when she and Jack go to the motor pool to get weapons, he is later seen holding it in the Others camp. In Season 6's "Lighthouse," Kate almost shoots Jack with a P38. In Season 6's "The Candidate", Charles Widmore (Alan Dale) fired a P38 into the air. Please refer to the Discussion section for a more detailed listing of the P38's use in Seasons 2-6.
In Season 3's "Through the Looking Glass, Part 1", Locke is seen taking a Smith & Wesson Model 10 from the body of deceased Dharma Initiative member lying in the mass grave.
In Season 1's "Outlaws" (S1E16), Sawyer, while in Australia, purchases a Smith & Wesson Model 19 .357 Magnum with hollow points and Pachmayr grips for his revenge mission. The arms dealer says that a guy that buys a compact .357 Magnum with hollow point rounds is out to kill, not scare or steal.
In Season 6's "The Last Recruit", some of Widmore's men are armed with Mossberg 590 shotguns. Later, this shotgun is seen in the hands of Jin (Daniel Dae Kim).
In Season 1's "Whatever the Case May Be", one of the bank robbers seen in Kate's flashback is armed with what is supposed a short-barrel model of the Remington 870. This shotgun is in reality a Non Gun version.
In Season 4's "The Shape of Things to Come" (S4E09), Benjamin Linus (Michael Emerson) takes from a piano bench an 870 with a pistol grip and shortened barrel when Martin Keamy's mercenaries storm his camp. These shotguns are also seen inside Swan Station's armory.
A Remington 1100 is seen in the hands of Stuart Radzinsky, the DHARMA Initiative Head of Research while escorting Sayid with Jin and Sawyer in "Namaste" and "He's Our You". Mitch, a Dharma Initiative security man that escorts Sawyer and Juliet to the submarine in Season 5's "The Incident Part 1". The shotgun is later seen in the hands of Sawyer in "The Incident, Part 2".
In Season 1's "Tabula Rasa", Ray Mullen (Nick Tate) is seen in a flashback holding a 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun when he awakens Kate. A sawn off version is later used, first carried by "Ceasar" and later stolen by Ben to kill Ceasar. Ben kept the gun under his desk in the Hydra facility.
Danielle also carries the Remington 700 BDL model as well that Sayid is able to get ahold of in Season 1's "Solitary". Desmond is also seen holding a Remington 700BDL when he's confronted by a time-traveling Daniel Faraday in Season 5's "Because You Left".
The Ruger Mini-14 is a prominently featured rifle in the series. In several episodes, the rifle is seen in the hands of "The Others". The characters seen carrying the Mini-14 include Sayid (Naveen Andrews), Jin (Daniel Dae Kim), Sawyer, Kate, and Lapidus (Jeff Fahey). Notably seen in the episode "Dead is Dead" as well as the majority of Season 5. In Season 6, numerous followers of Jacob are seen with these rifles. Another notable use by these followers is in Season 6, where one of the followers tries to shoot "Locke"/Man in Black, but the bullets bounce off.
In Season 4's "There's No Place Like Home, Part 1", Sawyer is seen carrying the L1A1, which is the British-made variant of the FN FAL made by Enfield. He is seen with it until it's thrown from the helicopter as he bails out.
The M4A1 SOPMOD is carried by Martin Keamy and the mercenaries who attack the island in Season 4's "There's No Place Like Home, Part 1" and "There's No Place Like Home, Part 2". Most of the M4's are fitted with scopes, sound suppressors and foregrips. Although never used, Sayid can also be seen carrying one after the Mercenaries were killed off before getting on to the chopper.
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M1 Carbine
The M1 Carbine is another one of the common weapons used on the island.
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Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5A2
The Heckler & Koch MP5A2 is used by Martin Keamy (Kevin Durand) and the mercenaries, notably to shoot skeet on boat. Note the ambidextrous MP5-Navy trigger group.