Elementary - Season 2: Difference between revisions
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Elementary - Season 2: Difference between revisions
A Defence Distributed Liberator 3D printed pistol was used by Lawrence Pendry ([[Rufus Wright]]) as a murder weapon in "Step Nine". It appears to be incomplete, with the top portions of the sides of the pistol being omitted or removed.
A Defence Distributed Liberator 3D printed pistol was used by Lawrence Pendry ([[Rufus Wright]]) as a murder weapon in "Step Nine" (S02E01). It appears to be incomplete, with the top portions of the sides of the pistol being omitted or removed.
[[File:ES2 E01 tablet screen.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holmes shows an image of a 3D printed gun on his tablet.]]
[[File:ES2 E01 tablet screen.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Holmes shows Lestrade ([[Sean Pertwee]]) an image of a 3D printed gun on his tablet in "Step Nine" (S02E01)]]
[[File:ES2 E01 flashback gun use.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A flashback on the use of the 3D printed gun as a murder weapon. Note the blurriness on the edges as SFX was used to show a flashback in "Step Nine".]]
[[File:ES2 E01 flashback gun use.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lawrence Pendry ([[Rufus Wright]]) fires the 3D printed gun (N.B. The blurriness at the edges of the image are a deliberate effect, showing the events happening in flashback).]]
[[File:ES02 E01 gun disassembly.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A flashback on the disassembly of the 3D printed gun.]]
[[File:ES02 E01 gun disassembly.jpg|thumb|none|600px|After shooting his wife, Pendry disassembles the pieces and drops them into a milk bottle filled with acetone.]]
[[File:ES02 E01 second gun assembly.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A much clearer picture of the 3D printed gun being assembled again.]]
[[File:ES02 E01 second gun assembly.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pendry assembles a fresh gun to kill his accomplice...]]
[[File:ES02 E01 gun misfire.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A flashback on a misfire on the 3D printed gun.]]
[[File:ES02 E01 gun misfire.jpg|thumb|none|600px|...but the weapon explodes in his hand, due to Pendry being forced in his haste to use the wrong caliber ammunition.]]
What appears to be a Beretta 92FS with a mounted suppressor is used by a murder suspect at the start of "Internal Audit". Deputy Commissioner Frank Da Silva (Peter Gerety) uses one with a mounted silencer near the end of "All in the Family".
Marchef (Henri Lubatti) uses a 92FS Centurion near the end of "Paint it Black" to execute his badly wounded cousin after Joan suggests him to get him to the nearest hospital.
A Defence Distributed Liberator 3D printed pistol was used by Lawrence Pendry (Rufus Wright) as a murder weapon in "Step Nine" (S02E01). It appears to be incomplete, with the top portions of the sides of the pistol being omitted or removed.
What appears to be a Glock 17 is used by a murder suspect in "Solve For X". Another one appears to be used in a home invasion-style attack against Cheryl Grayson in "An Unnatural Arrangement". A Glock 17 is in the duty holster of an Ulster County Sheriff in "The Marchioness". Detective Marcus Bell uses the Glock 17 as his main sidearm as a NYPD plainclothes officer in the season. It's used by the Emergency Service Unit as its main sidearm.
What appears to be a M1911A1 with pearl-like grips are found in the shoulder holster of "El Mecanico" (Andrew Samonsky) near the end of "The Marchioness".
A Smith & Wesson Model 681 is used in the revolver wheel, changing from the Taurus Model 689 in the opening sequence. It makes a return since the opening sequence is used again in the second season.
Taurus Model 689 revolvers are used in the opening sequence of Elementary in a revolver wheel. Like the Model 681, it makes a return since the opening sequence is used again in the second season.
What appear to be Colt M4A1 assault rifles are used by operators of E Squadron aka the Increment at the end of "Paint it Black" when they were able to help Mycroft save him and Watson from being murdered by de Soto's henchmen.
An L2A2 hand grenade is used by suspended Detective Inspector Gareth Lestrade (Sean Pertwee) of the Metropolitan Police Service as he crashes a funeral in "Step Nine".