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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
The following weapons appear in the TV series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation:
Glock 17
Gil Grissom (William L. Petersen), Catherine Willows (Marg Helgenberger), Sofia Curtis (Louis Lombardo), and Sara Sidle (Jorja Fox) all carry Glock 17s as their personal sidearms. While Catherine and Sara occasionally draw their guns, Grissom is far more hesitant - his last seen use of his weapon is at the end of the fourth-season episode "All For Our Country" on a firing range.
Glock 26
In addition to the full-size Glock 17's, Grissom, Willows, Curtis, and Sidle often carry Glock 26 pistols as backup weapons.
Smith & Wesson SW99
Nick Stokes (George Eads) uses a Smith & Wesson SW99 with a nickel-plated slide. It's most prominent showing is in the Season 5 finale "Grave Danger" when the gun is tossed in with Nick before he is buried alive in a Plexiglass coffin. Midway through the episode, having discovered that his built-in air supply is threatened by a light inside the coffin (which comes on whenever his colleagues activate a website and webcam that allows them to view his plight), Nick stuffs his ears with gum and then shoots out the light, giving Warrick Brown (Gary Dourdan) a scare.
Smith & Wesson 5906
Warrick Brown and Nick Stokes carried a Smith & Wesson 5906 with adjustable sites through seasons 1-4. In season 5 Nick changes to his SW99 Nickel plated slide and Warrick Brown Changes to a Smith & Wesson 5906 with Novak sites. In Season 8 episode "For Gedda" Warrick is once again seen useing a Smith Wesson 5906 with adjustable sites when being framed for killing a mob boss.
Sig P232
Sofia Curtis and Catherine Willows are seen carrying Sig Sauer P232s through season 4-8. While Sofia is only seen carrying one of these during the shootout in "A Bullet Runs Thorough It part 1" Catherine is seen weilding it in every season since season 4.
Sig P228
Capt. Jim Brass carries a Sig Sauer P228 as his sidearm from season 3-8.
H&K USP
Capt. Jim Brass is seen using an H&K USP as his sidearm in season 1 & 2, before switching to a Sig Sauer P228. A USP was also identified as a murder weapon in another episode due to the effects of the barrel on the butllet.
H&K MP5K
In the bank robbery in "Inside the Box" (Season 3, Episode 23) a bank robber has an H&K MP5K with a sling during a daring daytime heist.
Olympic Arms OA-93
Two of the bank robbers from the episode "Inside the Box" (Season 3, Episode 23) are armed with short AR-15 Pistols. The upper receivers seem to be the Olympic Arms OA-93, but the lower receivers have a short buffer tube, which is not necessary on the OA-93 design since the top receiver and foregrip include the innovative spring system that doesn't require a buffer tube and spring to operate the bolt carrier. Since the guns never fire in the episode, one can assume that a prop armorer assembled these pistols up from different guns. They are also seen fitted with telescoping stocks as used on M16 rifle series-type carbines.
M4 Carbine
In several episodes, Las Vegas P.D. SWAT officers can be seen using M4 carbines, often fitted with accessories such as M68 Aimpoint sights and Surefire M500AB weaponlights.
H&K MP5A3
In one episode, gang members use an H&K MP5A3 stolen from Las Vegas P.D. SWAT to conduct a drive-by shooting. The weapon is later disassembled and destroyed in an attempt to get rid of the evidence.
Luger P08
In one episode, an elderly WW2 veteran uses a Luger P08 pistol brought back with him from the war to kill a telemarketer, having become disgusted with his "parasitic" habit of taking advantage of his fellow nursing home residents. He later surrenders the weapon to Warrick Brown after explaining what he'd done.
Makarov PM
In the episode "Hollywood Brass", the character Ronnie (Michael K. Williams) appears with a Makarov PM, sporting a stainless steel finish.
Beretta 21 Bobcat
In the episode "Homebodies", a young boy discovers a Beretta 21 Bobcat hidden in a flowerbed in his backyard, and accidentally shoots himself in the foot with the weapon. It is later discovered that a local bounty hunter had used it to commit suicide after his buisness failed, using balloons to transport the pistol away from the scene to make it appear he was murdered, the balloons depositing the weapon in the flowerbed. Another Bobcat appears in the episode "Weeping Willows", found in a car during an investigation, this one having wooden grips.