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Talk:NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service

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Am I the only one who thinks this article is arranged in a very confusing manner? Spartan198 19:07, 11 February 2009 (UTC) Spartan198

Hold up... -MT2008 19:19, 11 February 2009 (UTC)
Better? -MT2008 19:21, 11 February 2009 (UTC)

Much. Spartan198 16:09, 20 February 2009 (UTC) Spartan198

I did some cleaning up, but this page still needs a LOT of work. Orca1 9904 17:47, 20 February 2009 (UTC

Did anyone see the gun stash in the Season 7 episode "Power Down"? There's an MP7, G36, UMP, P90, M16A2, MP5 and many other guns.```

It's looking very much better. This is the only article I've seen on here arranged in such an extremely sloppy manner that it was when I posted my first comment above. Spartan198 08:02, 21 February 2009 (UTC) Spartan198

the rifle gibbs used in the helicopter shot , was a winchester 73 with a vineer sight. you were right it was not a henry.

For the love of God, Can someone get some screenshots?

BTW unless I am mistaken, that Combat Elite was a Commander Combat Elite, it had a short barrel.

How about you edit it then. Oh btw could you please put some more screenshots in it.


The gun that mike franks uses is a Kimber Warrior. I watched the episode today and I got a glimpse of the grips and magazine. I own one and they both match mine.


Title change

Is there any chance this page's title can be changed back to NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service? It hasn't been called Navy NCIS in years. Ben41

Subdivide Category

The handgun section of this article is exceptionally long and I was wondering whether putting revolvers (at least half a dozen are listed) in a separate category from auto pistols would help make the sectoin appear less bulky. -Anonymous

Sniper Rifle ID

Need help ID'ing this rifle. --Ben41 05:23, 4 December 2009 (UTC)

This is a Marine Corps M40A3.It is the newer version of the M40A1.

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They say that Gibbs M40A1 is in a .338 Lapua, which is impossible. The M40A1 was and will always be a short action reviever, it was the M24 that was built on the long action. Is this a mistake of the show itself or a mistake on this web site? Spades of Columbia Dec 12, 2010

I'm just going by what Abby says near the end of the episode, but she doesn't name any particular rifle. She just says she matched the bullet to his sniper rifle. If your going to have one rifle, why not have two. --Crazycrankle 21:36, 12 May 2010 (UTC)

This is from the NCIS wiki about Gibbs rifle ammo "Lapua 308 boat tail, full metal jacket, and molybdenum (or "moly")-coated rounds."

http://ncis.wikia.com/wiki/Leroy_Jethro_Gibbs

Now a lapua 308 win would make sense but why even say lapua when its still a winchester round. plus, it doesnt change the fact that this site has a m40a1 marked as a .338 lapua, so if someone could change that this would make the world right again. Spades of Columbia

It's a .308 Winchester chambered rifle, but the ammunition is manufactured by Lapua.

SIG 229

I don't have any screencap proof that they've changed over to the 229 in the new season, so I'm going to put this in the discussion until someone can tell me what episode they saw this in. --Ben41 05:25, 4 December 2009 (UTC)

SIG-Sauer P229 In season 7 the entire Team switches to the P229 .40 S&W the same model the REAL NCIS use.

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7x11, P228 not a P229.

Also used in 7x08, 7x09, 7x10 and thats all I have recorded right now. --Crazycrankle 20:14, 6 January 2010 (UTC)

that still looks like a 228 to me. the trigger guard looks round, and the slide serrations dont go halfway as does the 229. but thats just me...

That's what I said, though my wording could have been clearer. I've removed the listing until there is proof. --Crazycrankle 05:48, 10 January 2010 (UTC)

oh crap, sorry i totally didn't read anything you wrote earlier. just looked at the picture x] my bad.

Kel-Tec

In one episode (I think it was either "Cloak" or "Dagger") Agent Lee threatens a man extorting information out of her with what looked like a Kel-Tec subcompact pistol. Can anyone confirm this? -Anonymous

The M9

Technicolly isn't the M9 and the Berreta 92 the same gun?

- M9 is the military classification of the 92F Beretta, yes. But the M9 classification is used to refer to the guns actually used by actors representing military personnel, while 92F is used in reference to being used by someone non-military (even though in the case of films/shows, they're always 92Fs/92FSs anyway) In addition, the image thumbnail is of a much newer M9A1 (which has the rail), and is not the same as the base 92F/M9. StanTheMan 19:42, 1 April 2010 (UTC)

Can't sleep

I suppose there's no real point to this, but did anyone else notice this? Its from 7x08, and that's DiNozzo just of screen by the way.

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What's wrong with this picture?
you mean the Glock? --redram355 18:53, 21 March 2010 (UTC)


I forgot I did this earlier. Yes, only that one single camera angle. I've never understood errors like that. --Crazycrankle 04:42, 22 March 2010 (UTC)

At the end of the episode "Ravenous," I believe Tony is yet again holding a Glock. This could be a continuity error or it could be due to the fact that he worked for various police departments before joining NCIS. --Stephen87 03:04, 23 May 2010 (UTC)



In season one, spisode 3 or 4 " The Curse", a gun is seen mounted on the wall at 34:46. Any idea what it is?--Mandolin 02:35, 1 May 2010 (UTC)

You do realize there's a shitload of guns in that episode right? Happen to have a screenshot? --Crazycrankle 20:09, 1 May 2010 (UTC)

You do realize i tolf you exactly when the gun is seen? Find the episode online.--Mandolin 00:05, 2 May 2010 (UTC)

Apologies, I never notice any guns the first time. This what you mean? If so, not a clue. --Crazycrankle 00:22, 2 May 2010 (UTC)

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Unknown gun from 1x05 The Curse

That's it. Looks almost like a P38 sort of. --Mandolin 01:43, 2 May 2010 (UTC)

That's what i thought at first, but the front sight and trigger guard aren't right. --Crazycrankle 01:53, 2 May 2010 (UTC)

Maybe a Luger or Walther prototype. Just a thought. User:SargeOverkill

Belive it's a Grendel P-30 pistol, with slide locked back. (Rusgunnut1)

Moved from main page

This is where discussions & comments are supposed to go. --Crazycrankle 04:52, 1 April 2010 (UTC)

→IMI Mini Uzi - I love how in this she goes and sprays rounds around from the hip while her mossad partner uses his P90 like true operator would 24.17.120.59

→Walther P99 - That is probably the smallest "suppressor" I have ever seen on any gun, I doubt it would do much in the way of sound suppression 24.17.120.59

What is with the section on the "Fake Glock 18". It either has a selector switch and is a true 18 or it doesnt, at which point it would be a modified 17. "Fake Glock 18" just comes off ignorant and is misleading. Spades of Columbia

M40A1

Ari attempts to kill Gibbs with it before Ziva kills him. Ari used .308 Lapua Magnums to kill Special Agent Todd, leading Ziva to remark that "You (Gibbs) used .338 Lapua Magnums when you were a sniper". This is strange because the M40A1 is chambered solely in 7.62X51 NATO cartridge. Another major note is that in the "Kill Ari" two part series, a round is called a .308 Lapua magnum was used, this is not an real round, the round used was likely confused with a .308 winchester, or a .338 Lapua magnum. I like the show, but they have to research their ammo.User:SargeOverkill

Ziva never mentions what caliber Gibbs used, Gibbs himself states it and Ziva replies simply "That's what you shot as a Marine sniper" Prior to this exchange, Gibb's states "As a marine sniper, I used hand loaded Lapua .308 boattail full metal jacket moly-coated bullets." Though recently it has been stated that Gibb's used a .338 Lapua Magnum round to kill Pedro Hernandez in revenge for Shannon and Kelly's deaths. [1] --Crazycrankle 00:20, 23 May 2010 (UTC)

You really need to know what your talking about to post you know. i watch this show almost religiously. trust me i know hat happens. Under the M40A1, it claimed that Ari used a .338 Lapua round but in the episode "Kill Ari: Part 1" it states that Ari used a .308 Lapua round. I'm not sure how to go about editing the page and just wanted to make sure I'm not missing anything. Can someone verify and edit for me? --Stephen87 21:15, 19 May 2010 (UTC)

Like stated above the M40A1 is ONLY made in short action and can not possibly ever ever be in a .338 Lapua. Plus, do to the history of that caliber it would not be logical for Ari or Gibbs to use or even get their hands on that type of rifle, it must be a mistake from the show. Spades of Columbia

The whole deal with the .308 lapua magnum is confusing. 1)There is no such round as a .308 Lapua Magnum. 2) What there thinking of is a .338 lapua magnum for the "Kill Ari" series 3) Gibbs uses a .308s MANUFACTURED by Lapua. not created. User:SargeOverkill

Too much info

Ducky reviews autopsy results from the crew of the freighter on which Ziva was traveling and mentions numerous "5.7x28mm" rounds in the bodies. While the 5.7x28mm cartridge is the correct ammo for the P90 used by Israel, the bullet in that cartridge is same .224 bullet used in the standard 5.56x45 NATO cartridge fired by the M16, the SIG 550 and dozens of other weapons. How could Ducky know from just the autopsy that the bullets came from a 5.7x28?

-Bullet weight. They are different grain rounds.

-also, don't forget, you can tell what weapon fired the ammo by the rifling patterns.

Weapons categorization

I noticed that someone reordered the handguns alphabetically. Because of the fact the SIG-Sauer P228 is the main handgun used in the series, I just going to put the SIG-Sauer section first. --Ben41 03:14, 3 August 2010 (UTC)

I agree that's how it should be done, it makes sense. --MattyDienhoff 07:38, 3 August 2010 (UTC)