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Trank Guns

The trank guns are Baby WE high capa 3.8 green gas airsoft guns. WE makes several variations of these high quality all metal airsoft guns that field strip, and function very much like the real deal. Chuck seems to use the variant that has 3 cuts in the slide that exposes the barrel. --James3 07:33, 6 July 2011 Best Images: http://www.tokyo-model.com.hk/ecshop/images/200802/1203814245595151646.jpg http://www.tokyo-model.com.hk/ecshop/images/200802/1203813613402154444.jpg http://www.airsplat.com/Images/GP-WE-HiCapa-38.jpg http://www.uncompany.com/images/we-baby3.8-cs-sv_big.jpg http://www.justpistols.co.uk/we38_001.jpg http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_eHanHmgWYSE/SM4srwGxsrI/AAAAAAAAAIA/CK6U1Y02ZdU/s320/gun_0313_2+WE+black+Hi+Capa.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v474/spawnvenom/IMG_0408.jpgCDT)

STILL need Help ID these Weapons (2011)

Need help ID'ing the following weapons: --Ben41 12:45, 3 June 2011 (CDT)

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Colt Sako?
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Steyr Scout?
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Walther P22 custom?

Looks like that Walther Nighthawk CO2 gun. --Crazycrankle 03:20, 8 June 2011 (CDT)

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Taurus?

Already Identified

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  • This is a Steyr M40 or M9 (Note "Steyr" on the slide):
  • Steyr M40-A1 -.40 S&W
Most likely an M9A1 (when in doubt, we always assume pistols are 9mm versions, because that's still the standard blank caliber in Hollywood). -MT2008 09:08, 3 June 2011 (CDT)
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Looks like a customized P226 with a 20 round magazine, the lack of a beavertail and the presence of the forward serrations make me think of the P226 Extreme. I also think it's what Casey has been carrying in the last few episodes. --Crazycrankle 07:22, 3 June 2011 (CDT) - This is definitely the gun that Casey has been using namely the shootout at Ms. Winterbottom's house, I can tell by the long grip. Ms. Winterbottom refers to it as "That damn pea-shooter" - that being when she pulls an M60 from her dainty cedar chest. - Sergei Titov (Сергей Титов)

It's not a P226 Extreme - doesn't have the right grips. Look at the slide design - it has the space between the cocking serrations and the rear of the slide that is seen only on the original German-made P226s with stamped-steel slides. It looks to me like this is an older-model SIG P226 that has been customized to look like a P226 Equinox, just as Casey's SIG P229 is an older-model 229 modified to look like an Equinox. -MT2008 09:03, 3 June 2011 (CDT)
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This is a Taurus PT911 or PT940. -MT2008 09:03, 3 June 2011 (CDT)

[1] - Business End of Trank Gun [2] - Trank Gun (Lower Right Hand Corner)

^ That's Chuck's "10mg Trank Gun" a Custom made Kimber Pro Covert II with a drilled slide, extended chrome barrel, and a red/green laser on a bottom accessory rack - Editors please note that this gun plays a major part in the series and should be added to the main page.

SIG 229

I just have a quick question, for those of you who play video games: What game could Morgan possibly be referring to that would allow him to identify Casey's weapon as a SIG 229? The only game I'm aware of that has the 229 is Syphon Filter: The Omega Strain, and even then, the gun isn't IDed by name (to my understanding). So what game might Morgan have played? It's nothing particularly important; just curious. -MT2008 17:00, 12 May 2010 (UTC)

We can assume that Morgan is such a game dork that he would have identified (or had the gun verbally identified by another geek to him) while playing the game. For the record, I know next to nothing about Video Games. When I have to choose hmmmm, shoot the 229 in a video game or shoot the 229 for real? I tend to choose shooting the guns for real 100% of the time ;) LOL MoviePropMaster2008 20:20, 13 May 2010 (UTC)

Honestly, I don't think the producers looked to see if it was in any games. They assumed that it would be in a game, and that Morgan's nerdiness would allow him to identfiy it.

Enter the Matrix has a Sig 229 sporter in the game and it should be in any game dealing with the secret Service, and it is in "Secret Service: The Ultimate Sacrifice". Spades of Columbia

I don't know much about video games either, but even in games about the secret service would they identify the weapon by its actual name? I thought video games always made up names for the weapons they feature, even if the weapons are based on real models. -Anonymous

I doubt they were thinking of it, they just wanted to show that although he is a nerd he can identify a weapon, besides TV shows and movies have often used games that don't exist for when character has to play something, why would they bother with thinking which game has the gun or if there is one that has it at all--188.112.128.8 13:11, 14 May 2010 (UTC)

Good example: In "Chuck vs. the helicopter" I believe the simulator games mentioned were fictional.

Going off on a bit of a tangent would Casey's SIG be chambered in .357 SIG as are the secret services 299's, i know morgan said it was a 9mm but this has never been confirmed either way and you never see and guns chambered in this calibur on television - Captain Snikt

Dude, you see this picture:
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Enlarge it to full-size and you can see that it says "9mm Para" on the top of the barrel visible from the ejection port. And the gun you see in this picture is the actual SIG 229 that Adam Baldwin uses on the show, as I wrote in the caption on the page. So yes, I'd say that this does confirm his gun is a 9mm. Remember, this is a TV show, not real life; Hollywood's armorers tend to use 9mm pistols instead of other calibers because 9mm used to be the easiest caliber to convert to blank-fire. What the Secret Service uses in real life is irrelevant (and Casey is said to be NSA, anyway). -MT2008 03:20, 27 June 2010 (UTC)

Fair enough, It's just a shame we never get to see any of the more powerful lesser known rounds in movies/tv, but thanks for clearing that up - Captain Snikt

Glock prop

While I'm not sure, it's not likely the Glock 17 used is an airsoft gun from airsplat. Airsoft websites have a tendency to bs about having their guns used on movies and tv shows when they aren't, and since ISS was supplying plenty of real blank converted weapons it seems unlikely they'd use a gas blowback airsoft gun. - Gunmaster45

Well access to the weapons is not the primary point. When you have a network budget, you ALWAYS have access to blank firing weapons. But blanks ARE expensive and loud. They could have been filming in a location that prohibited the live fire. We all have been in areas where we could NOT fire loud blanks for one reason or another. That's when you use the Gas blowback guns and have your post production guys add in flash, brass casings and gas from the ejection port (or in the case of SyFy channel original films, you use a spring airsoft gun, mime fire it and put in endless crappy CGI muzzle flashes that exceed the magazine capacity of the weapon)..... But NBC has a contract with ISS, so ALL GUNS in ALL NBC shows have to come from ISS, so one can assume that if they needed a non firing weapon, they would have just used an ISS non-gun (aka flashpaper gun). mpm

SIG-Sauer P228

Did anyone notice in the episode "Chuck vs. the Aisle of Terror, how after disarming the CIA informant of his cocked P228, (looked to me like it was finished with Robar Np3) Casey decocked the gun while barely glancing at it? I am not sure if this was part of the script, or a result of Adam Baldwin having used the nearly identical SIG-Sauer P229 for the past four seasons and being familiar with the system. - SIGmund

It was a factory nickel SIG P226 (I saw the squared trigger guard), not a P228. But yes, Adam Baldwin obviously was familiar with SIGs. -MT2008 16:19, 30 October 2010 (UTC)

Where can I get a SIG finsihed like that?

I think the 229 looks awesome with polished flats, much better than factory 2 tone.

-user:k9870

T.J.'s Custom Gun Works does it. They finished P229s in the same style for Mr. & Mrs. Smith. -MT2008 15:51, 4 December 2010 (UTC)

Thank you As you know im a 229 fanboy, just love them, Id like a 229R with a reduced power mainspring, and the lide flats polished like that (i dont like full out 2 tone.)

CT rubber overmold lasergrips are comfy and id get some. Useful too. And Id NP3 the barrels, leave controld alone, polishing those is too much bling. Id get a .40, with a 357 sig barrel, and a 9mm bar sto conversion barrel and mec gar p228 mags. Then a .22 conversion slide. o i could have 4 calibers in one gun.

What does polishing slide flats require?

Do you add a new finish on or remove old finish? Wondering what finishes it can be done to, like nitron models, roguard, etc.


P90's

volkovs men can be seen using P90's in season 4 episode 13 'Chuch vs the push mix'. just to let the page editors know :)

Sig 552's

just watched the latest episode, the female mercs can be seen using Sig 552's

Volkoff's gun

Looks like a double stack polymer 6 inch 1911. Only one I can think of is STI Eagle. Anybody got a caption to prove this?

Chuck Versus the Masquerade: SD gun of Female Officer in Volkoff's organization

The gun drawn by the Female Officer seems to be a Steyr M9-series. Can anyone corroborate? 72.189.150.42

Yep, Steyr M9A1. -MT2008 03:30, 8 March 2011 (MSK)

what is this gun?

chuck vs the murderrr its used, striker fired had flat back of slide. Looks ruger sr-9/taurus 24/7ish in certain shots but has some front serrations?

http://www.imfdb.org/w/images/4/4e/112.jpg

Looks like a two-tone Smith & Wesson SW99 to me. It was also shown close-up in the pile of the guns, and that's what I remember thinking it was then, too. They've also had SW99s in a couple episodes now, so it would make sense if they were reusing them again in this episode. -MT2008 21:58, 24 March 2011 (CDT)

Casey's gun switch

Is it just me or did Casey switch guns in the latest episodes, I only noticed while I was watching "Chuck vs. Agent X", but I don't recognise it, is there anyone that can identify it? -Jacco Croon-

Add'l screenshots

John Casey (Adam Baldwin) has a M4A1 Carbine with an Trijicon 4x ACOG scope and a vertical foregrip
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Post Ban Magazine?

I know it says it's a post ban magazine but it looks like there's not even a magazine in there on the P229 custom.

There is a magazine, if you look at the size of the gap it's too small for a magazine to go in, and if you look around the outside of the gap you can see where the magazine meets with the grip towards the back. It might look like there is no magazine but there is definitely a magazine in there. --cool-breeze 11:55, 24 July 2011 (CDT)

It's definitely a post-ban magazine. SIG post-ban mags all have a base plate with a huge gaping hole that extends up into the length of the magazine and limits their capacity (and they're also shorter in length than a standard-capacity mag, which means that you can't expand their capacity simply by swapping the base plates). You can see a picture of one here. -MT2008 12:25, 24 July 2011 (CDT)

That image also explains where the design of the SIG Sauer P226 airsoft magazines came from. --cool-breeze 13:08, 24 July 2011 (CDT)

Trigger Discipline

All I have to say on this subject is Bravo. It's not often you see many people on a TV show exercising trigger discipline but this show seems to have it down. I'm surprised but glad.--bristow8411