V is the ABC television series which is a remake of the original 1983 miniseries. As in the original, an alien race comes to Earth which a promise of cooperation and superior technology, but their real intentions are slowly revealed to a handful of humans.
The following guns were used in ABC's remake of V:
Dale Maddox's (Alan Tudyk) sidearm in the Pilot is a Gen 2 Glock 17, which Erica Evans (Elizabeth Mitchell) later confiscates from his unmarked FBI Ford Crown Victoria in "A Bright New Day".
Erica Evans' duty weapon from episode 2, "There is No Normal Anymore", onwards was a Gen 2 Glock 19. A Glock 19 was also used by Georgie Sutton (David Richmond-Peck) in "A Bright New Day" and "It's Only the Beginning".
A Smith & Wesson 3913 "Ladysmith" is used by Erica in "Welcome to the War" after her Glock gets chopped in half. It is only used in this episode; afterwards, she resumes using a Glock.
A Ruger KP89 is used by Ryan Nichols (Morris Chestnut) as his main sidearm, seen first in "It's Only the Beginning". After a period without using it, Ryan is seen with it in episode 9, "Heretic's Fork".
A nickel SIG-Sauer P226 is used by Cyrus to threaten Ryan in "A Bright New Day". Ryan uses the pistol for a while when he disarmed Cyrus. In Season 2, Kyle Hobbes (Charles Mesure) started carrying the nickel P226 as his sidearm of choice (replacing the Walther P99 he carried in Season 1).
Kyle Hobbes (Charles Mesure) gives a "Pre-B" CZ 75 to Jack which is then used by Jack to shoot the human sniper who takes out Alex in "We Can't Win", which becomes his main sidearm. A nickel CZ 75 is also used by Peter Combs (Craig Fraser) in "It's Only the Beginning."
Hobbes uses a Beretta Px4 in "Red Sky" after he meets Marcus in a deserted parking lot.
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Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
A Heckler & Koch MP5A3 with a Surefire flashlight grip was seen in the Pilot in the hands of an anti-V resistance fighter. In "Welcome to the War", FBI SWAT operators are also armed with the MP5A3.
Heckler & Koch MP5A3 (9x19mm) with Navy trigger group and Surefire dedicated forend weaponlightError creating thumbnail: File missingErica is escorted to the meeting by anti-V fighters. Man on her right is armed with the MP5 with Surefire tactical foregrip.Error creating thumbnail: File missingMP5 submachine gun on the ground. Closeup of the Surefire flashlight on its foregrip.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA FBI SWAT operator busts in Hobbes' New York City hideout. He is armed with the MP5A3.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA FBI SWAT operator stands guard. The trigger group of the MP5A3 can be seen, but the distance of the camera makes it difficult to see closely.
FN P90
FN P90s were seen in the hands of Eli Cohn's (Oded Fehr) Fifth Column members in the Season 2 episode "Siege".
M4A1 carbines are carried by National Guardsman in their New York deployment in the Pilot episode. However, they should be armed with the M16A2 as it is their standard rifle. M4A1 carbines have been making a regular appearance throughout both Seasons 1 and 2 in the hands of NYPD SWAT officers and FBI hostage rescue agents. Several M4A1 carbines were also seen in the hands of Project Ares sentries when Lars Tremont (Marc Singer) brought Erica Evans into the situation room of the Project Ares bunker in the Season 2 episode "Mother's Day".
A Remington 700 is wielded by John May (Michael Trucco) when he corners Ryan as an anti-Fifth Column soldier in "John May". Kyle Hobbes (Charles Mesure) also uses a Remington 700 rifle fitted with a Choate Ultimate Sniper rifle stock in "We Can't Win" to take down a sniper who shot Alex. Hobbes would use the same rifle again in the Season 2 episode "Concordia" where he used the rifle to shoot Marcus.
Mr. Thompson is seen with an unknown bolt-action rifle in "Heretic's Fork". From a closer look at the bolt, it appears that the rifle is a sporterised Mauser 98 bolt-action rifle.
Kyle Hobbes (Charles Mesure) uses a Stinger in "Hearts and Minds" to take down a V shuttle used for military purposes, until he and the other Fifth Column fighters find out it was supposedly filled with human passengers.