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Archer - Season 5: Difference between revisions
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Sterling Archer's primary sidearm is a Walther PPK. According to the Season 2 DVD special features and the companion book How to Archer: The Ultimate Guide to Espionage and Style and Women and Also Cocktails Ever Written, his PPK is chambered in .32 ACP.
Lana Kane retains her pair of TEC-9's, which are a good fit for her Johnny Bench-ian, steam-shovelly, Truckasaurus hands. According to the dialogue, they are TEC-9s, and fire full auto, but lack the sling rings of a TEC-9.
A Lee-Enfield No.4, can be seen on the rack when Lana picks several percussion muskets, as noted by the front sight and muzzle.
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Winchester 1894
Archer uses a sawn off Winchester 1894 Saddle Ring in "A Debt of Honor"(S05E03).
Lana carries a Brown Bess Flintlock Musket in "A Debt of Honor" (S05E03). Why she would pick a musket over modern (and apparently loaded) alternatives is unknown.
Pam chooses a Flintlock Blunderbuss from Cheryl's family gun room, but doesn't fire it (S05E03, "A Debt of Honor"). Why she would choose such it over modern (and, according to Cheryl, loaded) rifles is unknown.