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The Boondocks

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The following guns are used in the animated series The Boondocks



Heckler & Koch MP5K

Episodes:

In The Garden Party, Riley Freeman uses a realistic looking airsoft Heckler & Koch MP5K fitted with a scope and laser pointer to spy on his neighbors. The gun is later used by Huey Freeman, who attempts to fire it at Ed Wunceler I, but does not suceed, due to his grandfather's intervention.


In A Date With The Health Inspector, Gin Rummy is seen dual wielding two Heckler & Koch MP5Ks at the end of the firefight with the "terrorists". He is not seen firing them however.


In Home Alone, Huey uses an airsoft Heckler & Koch MP5K again. This time, he uses it to guard Riley while thier grandfather is away.

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Heckler & Koch MP5K 9mm with 15-round magazine

MAC-10

Episodes:

In The Garden Party, a MAC 10 fitted with a silencer can be seen among the various weapons in Ed III's cache.

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Ingram MAC 10 open bolt Submachine gun - .45acp

Remington 870

Episodes:

In The Garden Party, a Remington 870 can be seen among the various weapons in Ed III's cache.


In Thank You For Not Sniching, Robert Freeman uses a Remington 870 to shoot Ed III, who, along with Gin Rummy, is caught robbing his home. Ed is knocked back, but since he is wearing a bulletproof vest, he is left unharmed by the shotgun's blast.


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Remington 870 12 guage

M1 Garand

Episodes:

In The Garden Party, an M1 Garand can be seen among the various weapons in Ed III's cache.

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M1 Garand semiautomatic Rifle with leather M1917 sling - .30-06

SPAS 12

Episodes:

In The Garden Party, Ed III gives Riley a loaded SPAS 12 shotgun. In a drunken state, he dares Riley to fire it at him while he is wearing a bulletproof vest. Riley does so, but the force of the gun's recoil injures Riley's arm, and sends Ed flying out of his second story bedroom window.


In A Date With The Health Inspector, Gin Rummy can be seen loading Ed's SPAS 12 during the ride to "The Xbox Killer"'s apartment, but it is not used later on during the firefight at the end.

In Let's Nab Oprah, Ed uses his SPAS 12 during the bank robbery at the beginning. He accidentaly discharges after forgeting to put in his earplugs, and temporarily stuns himself. Later, he uses the same weapon during the raid at Borders. Due to an animation error, the gun repeatedly switches from his possesion to Rummy's.


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Franchi SPAS-12 with stock folded and butt-hook removed- .12 ga

IMI Mini Uzi

Episodes:

In Grandad's Fight, one of the men in the "nigga moment" at the begining uses a Mini Uzi to shoot at his opponent. He unloads his entire clip, but, like his opponent, misses every shot, only to be gunned downed seconds later by nearby policemen.

In A Date With The Health Inspector, Ed III dual wields two Mini UZIs during the fight with the arabic shopkeepers.

In Let's Nab Oprah, Ed carries a Mini Uzi when he, Gin Rummy, and Riley raid the television studio.

In Home Alone, Riley uses an airsoft Mini Uzi during the fight he has with Huey. He fires several pellets at his brother until a swift kick from Huey knocks it from his hands.

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Mini Uzi SMG with stock folded - 9mm

M4 Carbine

Episodes:

In A Date With The Health Inspector, Gin Rummy uses an M4 Carbine assult rifle during the fight with the arabic shopkeepers.

In Let's Nab Oprah, Gin Rummy uses an M4 again. He uses it during the raid at the Boarders book store, but, due to an animation error, the gun repeatedly switches from his possesion to Ed III's.


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Colt M4 Carbine with standard (not the LE) stock - 5.56mm

Mossberg 500 Cruiser

Episodes:

In A Date With The Health Inspector, one of the arabic shopkeepers uses a Mossberg Cruiser during the firefight at the end. The gun appears to fire like an automatic weapon, possibly due to an animation error. At the end of the episode, when police arrive on the scene, several officers can be seen wielding this weapon as well.


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Mossberg 500 Cruiser 12 ga

AK-47

Episodes:

In ...Or Die Trying, several terrorists in the film Soul Plane 2: The Blackjacking! can be seen carrying AK-47's.


In Thank You For Not Sniching, Mrs. Van Heusen, the head of the Woodcrest Neighborhood Watch, can be seen wielding an AK-47.

In The S Word, Mrs. Van Heusen can be seen carrying an AK-47 again when she and "The Sisters Of The Second Ammendment" retaliate against Rev. Rollo Goodlove's Protest.


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Original AK-47 design, hybrid stamped/milled receiver; 7.62x39mm.

Glock 17

Episodes:

In Home Alone, Huey and Riley both use airsoft Glock 17's during their battle at the episode's climax. Eventualy, they become stuck in a Mexican standoff where they proceed to firing at each other's head, knocking themselves out.

Desert Eagle

Episodes:

In Attack of the Killer Kung-Fu Wolf Bitch, Grandad's unstable internet date, Luna uses a Desert Eagle to threaten him while she is in an insane rage.

In Shinin', Ed III is seen holding a Desert Eagle when Riley asks him for his assistance in getting his chain back.

Winchester Model 1894

Episodes:

In Thank You For Not Snitching, Mrs. Van Heusen fires a Winchester Model 1894 rifle at Ed III, and Gin Rummy upon suspision them of being burgulars.