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NOTE: On occasion Mythbusters shows clips from movies pertaining to the myth they are trying to replicate. Sometimes those clips contain guns. I am NOT including those clips here. If you want to check those guns, look on the page for the particular movie that they mentioned.
The following guns were used in the television show Mythbusters.
A Colt Gold Cup National Match pistol is used in "Boomerang Bullet" (S07E24) to see if a bullet can ricochet back and hit the shooter.
Both Adam and Jamie both use the same Colt Gold Cup National Match in Wheel of Mythfortune (S9E21) to test whether action movie shooting stances actually work. Jamie describes it as a "very common gun worldwide."
In "Curving Bullets" (S07E10) Tori, Grant and Kari use a Colt MK IV Series 70 to test the technique of curving a bullet demonstrated in the movie Wanted.
In "Mission Impossible Mask" (S09E01), a FEG P9R is used as the target gun whilst testing whether it is possible to shoot at a gun and cause it to slide across the floor.
In "Paper Armor" (S09E12), Kari, Grant and Tori use a Flintlock Pistol to test how durable their paper armor is. The expert states that it is a French gun from about 1750.
In "Firearms Folklore" (S04E25), Adam and Jamie use the Glock 17 to test the myth that a bullet fired from a Glock lodged backwards in the cylinder of a revolver.
In "Mission Impossible Mask" (S09E01), Tori, Grant and Kari use a 3rd Generation Glock 17 to test if you can start a merry-go-round spinning by shooting at it as shown in Shoot 'Em Up.
In "Spy Car 2" (S09E07), Tori, Grant and Kari use a 2nd Generation Glock 17 with custom sights to test the myth that if you shoot a bullet into ice it will spin like a top.
Adam uses a Glock 22 to test to see if police badges can stop bullets in "Coffin Punch" (S06E19). When Jamie explains the original myth, he said that a police badge stopped a .40 caliber bullet. Although dialogue is not totally reliable, the audience actually sees one of the slugs stuck in one of the badges.
In "Mini Myth Mayhem" (S08E17), the Glock 23 is used, to test weather a hair weave is bulletproof. Unsurprisingly, it is most definitely not. It is also used, in the same episode, to test whether a refrigerator door is bullet proof. In "Inverted Underwater Car" (S08E19), the Glock 23 is used to test whether the muzzle flash from a gun can ignite a room full of gas.
In "Mission Impossible Mask" (S09E01), during the introduction for the test to see if you can start a merry-go-round spinning by shooting at it as shown in Shoot 'Em Up Kari brandishes a Glock 35 fitted with target sights, despite the fact a Glock 17 is the gun that is used for the actual test.
In "Blow Your Own Sail" (S09E06), the Heckler & Koch USP Tactical is shown when testing the myth of Hollywood sound effects, testing a .45 ACP pistol un-suppressed. Oddly, the footage of the USP being fired was never shown. Instead, footage of a Walther P22 was shown, labeled incorrectly as a .45.
In "Blow Your Own Sail" (S09E06), Adam and Jamie use the SIG-Sauer P226 Combat TB to test the myth of Hollywood sound effects, testing a 9mm pistol suppressed and un-suppressed. In the HD broadcast the "P226" marking on the handle can be seen as Adam prepares to fire.
The most common gun on the show, the SIG-Sauer P239 is almost always used when a myth calls for a 9mm.
In "Explosive Decompression" (S01E04), Jamie and Adam use the SIG-Sauer P239 to test the myth of explosive decompression on a plane.
In "Bulletproof Water" (S03E10), Jamie uses the SIG-Sauer P239 to test whether water is in fact bulletproof.
In "Shredded Plane" (S04E02), Grant, Tori and Kari use the SIG-Sauer P239 to attempt to start a fire with a gun. They remove the bullet from the round and attempt to use the firing cap to ignite gunpowder.
In "Bullets Fired Up" (S04E07), Jamie and Adam use the SIG-Sauer P239 to test the myth that bullets fired upward can kill on their return trip.
In "Myths Reopened" (S04E08), Grant, Tori and Kari use the SIG-Sauer P239 to test whether you can fire a gun underwater. Amazingly it does fire, it does not however reload correctly.
In "Mega Movie Myths" (S04E19), Grant, Tori and Kari use the SIG-Sauer P239 to see if shooting a lock allows it to be opened.
In "Myth Revolution" (S05E18), Grant, Tori and Kari use the SIG-Sauer P239 to see if a ninja can slap a bullet away.
In "Shooting Fish in a Barrel" (S05E22), Adam and Jamie use the SIG-Sauer P239 to test how easy it really is to shoot fish in a barrel.
In "Coffin Punch" (S06E19), Adam and Jamie use the P239 to test what is bulletproof.
In "Inverted Underwater Car" (S08E19), Grant , Tori and Kari use the SIG-Sauer P239 to test whether shooting through milk will prevent the muzzle flash of a gun from igniting a room full of gas. This is based on the movie Kiss The Girls where Morgan Freeman's character does just that.
In "Spy Car 2" (S09E07), Tori is seen holding the SIG-Sauer P239 when preparing for the myth that a bullet fired into ice will spin like a top. For the actual testing of the myth, they used a Glock.
In "James Bond Special Part 1" (S06E01), Kari uses the Smith & Wesson SW99 to attempt to blow up a propane tank a la James Bond. Note that James Bond's pistol is the Walther P99, not its licensed clone.
In "James Bond Special Part 1" (S06E01), Jamie and Adam use a different Springfield Armory 1911 to test whether James Bond's watch could actually deflect a bullet.
In "Curving Bullets" (S07E10) Tori, Grant and Keri use a Springfield Armory Loaded 1911 to test the the technique of curving a bullet demonstrated in the movie Wanted.
In "Knock Your Socks Off" (S07E12), Adam and Jamie use the gun to test whether a bullet dropped and one fired horizontally hit the ground at the same time.
In "Mini Myth Mayhem" (S07E23), the Springfield Armory Loaded 1911 makes another appearance where they successfully use it to light a match with a bullet.
In "Mission Impossible Mask" (S09E01), Kari uses a different Springfield Armory Loaded 1911 to test if you can start a merry-go-round spinning by shooting at it as shown in Shoot 'Em Up.
In "Blow Your Own Sail" (S09E06), Adam uses an Walther P22 with a threaded barrel to test the myth of Hollywood sound effects. Hilariously, it is referred to as a .45 caliber rather than the correct .22 caliber in the graphics.
A Smith & Wesson 39 is used in the episode "Dive to Survive" (S08E03) in the scene where the crew shoot the phonebook-stuffed car door with a variety of weapons in order to test if it is bulletproof or not. It is referred to as a "9mm".
In "Brown Note, Water Torture" (S03E01) Jamie is seen with a Colt Anaconda .44 Magnum Revolver testing the myth that when you get shot, you fly backwards.
In "Helium Football" (S04E04), a Colt King Cobra is used to test the myth that you can catch a bullet in your teeth.
In "Myths Reopened" (S04E08), Grant, Tori and Kari use the Colt King Cobra to test whether guns fired underwater are still lethal.
In "Mega Movie Myths" (S04E19), Grant, Tori and Kari use the Colt King Cobra to see if shooting a lock allows it to be opened.
In "Exploding Lighter" (S04E23), the Colt King Cobra is used to shoot a hole through a silver dollar.
In "Firearms Folklore" (S04E25), Adam and Jamie use a Colt Police Positive while testing the myth that a bullet fired from a Glock lodged backwards in the cylinder of a revolver.
In "Unarmed and Unharmed" (S07E21), Adam and Jamie use a Colt Police Positive to test whether you can shoot a gun out of someones hand without injuring them.
In "Exploding Lighter" (S04E23), the Colt Single Action Army makes its debut as we see them actually purchase the gun. It is referred to as the "1873 Peacemaker" and is used to test a variety of old western myths.
In "Unarmed and Unharmed" (S07E21), Adam and Jamie use a Colt Single Action Army to test whether you can shoot a gun out of someones hand without injuring them.
In "Paper Armor" (S09E12), Kari, Grant and Tori use a Colt Single Action Army to test their paper made armor.
In "Dive to Survive" (S08E03) a Smith & Wesson Model 19 chambered in .357 Magnum is used to test whether filling a car door with phone books makes it bullet proof.
In "Paper Armor" (S09E12), Adam uses a Smith & Wesson Model 29 to conduct underwater shock wave tests. It has been heavily modified by removing the rear sight(the square cut out for the sights is visible on the top corner of the frame), shortening the barrel and attaching a vertical tube to the muzzle. The gun fires blanks which send a shock wave both up and down.
The Smith & Wesson Model 460 is used in "Thermite vs. Ice" (S07E08) to test whether holding a hunting revolver improperly will blow your thumb of fingers when it's fired.
Kari, Grant and Tori use a Smith & Wesson Model 460 in "Bike and Bazookas" (S09E13) to test the scene from Red where John Malkovich blows up an RPG but shooting it in midair.
In "Inverted Underwater Car" (S08E19), Grant uses what appears to be a Smith & Wesson Model 629 (he states it is a .44 Magnum) to test whether the muzzle flash from a gun can ignite a room full of methane.
In "Mission Impossible Mask" (S09E01), Grant again uses the Smith & Wesson Model 629 to test if you can start a merry-go-round spinning by shooting at it as shown in Shoot 'Em Up.
In "Brown Note, Water Torture" (S03E01) Adam is seen with the Heckler & Koch MP5A3 testing the myth that when you get shot, you fly backwards. The announcer erroneously calls the weapon an M4.
In "Mega Movie Myths" (S04E19), Tori uses a Heckler & Koch MP5A3 to test the myth from Underworld that you can shoot a hole in the floor and fall through. The gun is fitted with a collapsible stock and surefire flashlight hand-guards.
In "Snow Special" (S05E13) Adam and Jamie use a Heckler & Koch MP5A4 with a full stock and surefire flashlight handguards to attempt to start an avalanche.
In "Dive to Survive" (S08E03), the Mythbusters use a Heckler & Koch UMP to test the 'bullet-proofness' of their phonebook filled car. It is described as a "UMP40."
In "More Myths Revisited" (S05E06), an antique 10 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun is used to re-test the myth that if you plug the barrel of a gun with your finger, it will explode. They used an antique that was made in 1877 using the old Damascus technique of heating narrow strips of metal then shaping them around a mandrel. The theory was that this older, and definitely weaker barrel might fail when the barrel was plugged.
In "Myths Reopened" (S04E08), Grant, Tori and Kari use a 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun to test the lethality of firing a gun underwater. Turns out that a shotgun explodes when fired underwater.
In "Western Myths" (S05E10), a 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun is used to test the myth that you can shoot a cowboy's hat off.
In "Mini Myth Madness" (S08E17), Kari uses a Benelli M1 Super 90 fitted with a GG&G charging handle to see if a laptop computer can stop a 12 Gauge birdshot blast at point blank range.
In "Mission Impossible Mask" (S09E01), Grant, Tori and Kari use a Benelli M4 to test if you can start a merry-go-round spinning by shooting at it as shown in Shoot 'Em Up.
In "James Bond Special Part 1" (S06E01), a Remington 870 shotgun with Ghost Ring sights is used to try and pierce a propane tank.
In "Coffin Punch" (S06E19), a Remington 870 is used with bird shot, buck shot, and deer slugs.
In "Dive to Survive" (S08E03), Tory uses what appears to be a Remington 870 to test whether phonebooks make a car bullet proof.
Tory can briefly be seen with a Remington 870 in "Mission Impossible Mask" fitted with a muzzle stand-off device, but the shotguns that were used in the test were a Benelli M4 and a Remington Model 1100 Tactical.
In "Bulletproof Water" (S03E10) a Remington Model 870 Field Gun is used to test whether water is bulletproof.
In "MythBusters Revisited" (S03E14), the Remington Model 870 Field Gun is again used to retest whether someone flies backwards when shot.
In "Seasickness - Kill or Cure" (S03E19), the same shotgun is used while testing the myth that a gun will explode when the barrel is plugged.
In "Mission Impossible Mask" (S09E01), Grant, Tori and Kari use a Remington Model 1100 Tactical to test if you can start a merry-go-round spinning by shooting at it as shown in Shoot 'Em Up.
Tory uses an FN Minimi Para in "Viewer Special 2" (S06E05) to attempt to cut down a tree. It is fitted with a heat shield and has the folding rear sight of the first model of FN Minimi indicating that this gun is likely cobbled together from several different weapons. Tory mistakenly identifies the gun as the M249 SAW.
In "Exploding Toilet" (S01E04), Adam and Jamie use a Carcano Carbine to test the mythical 'ice bullet'.
In "Myths Revisited" (S02E01), Adam and Jamie use the Carcano Carbine to retest the 'ice bullet.
In "Seasickness - Kill or Cure" (S03E19), a Carcano Rifle is used to test the myth of a gun exploding when the barrel is plugged.
In "Shredded Plane" (S04E02), Tori uses a Carcano Carbine firing a modified round to attempt to start a fire. He removes the bullet and using a piece of cloth to compact the powder in the shell. The theory was that the cloth would catch fire and then ignite their 'campfire'.
In "Firearms Folklore" (S04E25), a Carcano Carbine is used to test the myth from the Vietnam War of a sniper shooting through another sniper's scope.
In "MythBusters Revisited" (S03E14), Adam is seen using a Colt Match Target Competition (Model MT6700), a civilian equivalent of the M16A4 with the bayonet and flash hider deleted.
The Mythbusters use a Colt Model 723 carbine with an M4 profile barrel in "Dive to Survive" (S08E03) to test whether phonebooks can be used to make a car bulletproof.
An Enfield Pattern 1853 rifled musket is used to test whether Davy Crockett could actually split a bullet on an axe head in "Swimming With Syrup" (S07E05). This choice of rifle is anachronistic, not entering service until 17 years after Davy Crockett's death at The Alamo in 1836.
The M1 Garand is another favorite of the show and is often used when a higher caliber is needed.
In "Bulletproof Water" (S03E10), Jamie uses the M1 Garand when testing if water is bulletproof.
In "MythBusters Revisited" (S03E14), Grant is seen using the M1 Garand to attempt to blow up a gas tank.
In "Jaws Special" (S03E17), Adam and Jamie use the M1 Garand to try to blow up a scuba tank as seen in Jaws.
In "Bullets Fired Up" (S04E07), Adam and Jamie use the M1 Garand to test the myth that bullets shot upward call kill when they fall. In this episode, the announcer mistakenly referred to it as the '30.06 assault rifle.
In "Myths Reopened" (S04E08), Grant, Tori and Kari use an M1 Garand to test the lethality of a bullet fired underwater.
In "Mega Movie Myths" (S04E19), Grant uses the M1 Garand to shoot through a lock.
In "More Myths Revisited" (S05E06), Adam and Jamie use an M1 Garand to reattempt the myth from the Vietnam war that a sniper killed his Vietcong counterpart by shooting him through his scope.
In "James Bond Special Part 1" (S06E01), Kari, Grant and Tori use the M1 Garand to try and blow up a propane tank.
The Mythbusters use the M1 Garand in "Dive to Survive" (S08E03) to do a shop test to see how many phonebooks it would take to stop a "high powered" bullet. The narrator mistaking refers to rifle as a M14 and there is also a continuity error as the Mythbusters had been using the M14 earlier in the episode. In the end, for some unknown reason, they end up switching to the M1 Garand.
In "Coffin Punch" (S06E19), Jamie uses an M4A1 Carbine to test if bathroom tiles covered in fiber-reinforced gypsum cement is bulletproof in. It has a red-dot sight and an ACE ARFX stock.
In "More Myths Revisited" (S05E06), Adam and Jamie use a Mosin Nagant to reattempt the myth from the Vietnam war that a sniper killed his Vietcong counterpart by shooting him through his scope.
In "Firearms Folklore" (S04E25), Adam and Jamie use a Remington 700 to test the myth of the sniper during the Vietnam War who shot another sniper by shooting through his scope.
A Savage 111 .30-06 hunting rifle is used in "More Myths Revisited" (S05E06) to test the myth that firing a gun with a boresight still installed can cause the gun to 'banana-peel'.
In "Ancient Death Ray" (S02E04), Adam and Jamie use 2 unknown .22 rifles to test whether different items are bulletproof. I believe the first one is a Marlin. Possible a Marlin Model 25.
In "Viewer Special" (S05E15), An Unknown .50 cal, muzzle loader, percussion rifle is used to shoot cigaret butts.
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Unknown Musket
In "Song of a Gun" (S03E06), an unknown musket is use to test whether a bullet can transfer sperm.
In "Shredded Plane" (S04E02), the same unknown musket is used to start a campfire by firing a piece of cloth out of the barrel.
In "Firearms Folklore" (S04E25), the musket is used again to test the myth of fusing two bullets fired from different muskets.
In "Bulletproof Water" (S03E10), Jamie uses an unknown musket when testing if water is bulletproof. They specify that is is Civil War era, black-powder and fires at 1000ft/sec.
In "Bulletproof Water" (S03E10), the Armalite AR-50 makes it debut as Jamie and Adam use it to test whether water is bulletproof.
In "MythBusters Revisited" (S03E14), the Armalite AR-50 is again used to retest whether someone flies backwards when shot.
In "Curving Bullets" (S07E10), Adam and Jamie use an Armalite AR-50 to test whether a sonic boom from a gun will shatter glass.
In "Mission Impossible Mask" (S09E01), Grant uses the Armalite AR-50 to test if you can start a merry-go-round spinning by shooting at it as shown in Shoot 'Em Up.
In "Mission Impossible Mask" (S09E01), Kari uses a Barrett M107 chambered in .416 Barrett to test if you can start a merry-go-round spinning by shooting at it as shown in Shoot 'Em Up.
The Mythbusters recruit professional sniper Dave Liwanag to use the Desert Tactical Arms Stealth Recon Scout in "Dodge a Bullet" (S09E08) to test whether it is possible to just out of the way of a bullet after seeing the muzzle flash.
Adam is seen holding the SVD Dragunov in "Dodge a Bullet" (S09E08).
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Sako TRG
The SWAT member that assists the crew in testing the phonebook bulletproof car in "Dive to Survive" (S08E03) is seen using a Sako TRG in .338 Lupua Magnum, as Kari states.
In "Phonebook Friction" (S06E12), Grant, Tori and Kari use a harpoon gun to test the final scene from Deep Blue Sea. They have the actual prop from the movie present but use a Greener Light Harpoon Gun (a weapon based on Greener target rifles, themselves originating from the Martini-Henry) to actually test the myth. Tori states that it works by firing a .30 blank.
In "Grenades and Guts" (S05E12) Adam and Jamie are seen holding inert Mk 2 hand grenade while discussing the myth that diving on a grenade can save those around you. For the actual test they used a M67 Hand Grenade.
Adam and Jamie use a number of M67 Hand Grenades in "Grenades and Guts" (S05E12) to test whether diving on a grenade can save those around you.
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RAP4 T16 Paintball Marker
A RAP4 T16, a paintball marker based an the M4 Carbine, is held by Adam while introducing the myths they will be testing in "James Bond Special Part 1" (S06E01).
Kari, Grant and Tori use an RPG-7 in "Bike and Bazookas" (S09E13) to test the scene from Red where John Malkovich blows up an RPG but shooting it in midair.
In the episode "Blow Your Own Sail" (S09E06), a large number of pistols are seen on a table when Adam and Jamie were discussing silenced pistol sound effects in Hollywood movies.
In the episode "Western Myths" (S05E10), a collection of pistols and rifles are seen on a table in preparation for Adam and Jamie testing if you can shoot the hat off a cowboy.