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Talk:24 - Season 3

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I wonder why the producers decided to change Jack's weapon from a Sig to an H&K.

Probably because, he was so amazed after experiencing one, after he got tortured in Season 2. He also used two of them when he thought his daughter was killed near the Season 1 finale. It seems the SIG silver slide was attracting to much attention for a genuine federal agent.

I prefer the SIG to the USP --cool-breeze 12:04, 3 June 2011 (CDT)

The lack of explanation for the change always bugged me. Both are excellent pistols, but I wish they would have made mention of the reasons behind the switch.

I figured that it was because he lost his P228 towards the end of season 2. Although I would have been interested why he chose to switch to the USP compact. I would have liked another SIG but I prefer SIG over HK pistols. --cool-breeze 15:37, 7 June 2011 (CDT)


S&W 4006?

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Chase chambers a round in his S&W 4006.
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Chase holding his 4006 on a hostile in episode 2.
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Chase runs dry.
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Chase Edmunds hiding with a TAC team behind aa stack of tires. Good trigger discipline displayed by James Badge Dale...
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Chase reloads his Smith & Wesson 4006.
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Arthur Rabens tries to shoot Chase with his 4006, but is killed by Jack Bauer.

I dunno, this really doesn't look like a compact 4006, more like a full-size 5906 to me.--Pølaris 19:03, 22 May 2010 (UTC) I've heard it refered to by everything. About the only thing people can agree on is it is a third gen S&W automatic. Personally I think its a 4516.

In the third screenshot down it appears to be a hammerless pistol. --cool-breeze 05:21, 21 July 2011 (CDT)

Iver Johsnon TP.22 not a Walther PPK in the Security Chief desk

I own an Iver Johnson TP.22. If you look closely at the screen shot of the pistol that is listed as a PPK in the security chief's desk you'll note two things:

1). The dimensions of the weapon and barrel circumference make it too small to be a .380 Cal.

2). More telling is the fact that it says "TP 22 USA" in white lettering along the slide right past the ejection port.

As I said, I own an IJ TP .22 and literally put the weapon up to the screen next to the screen shot and it is an exact match on the lettering. Therefore, I'm 99.9% sure this is an Iver Johnson TP .22 and not a Walther PPK.