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Crossing Lines follows the newly formed fictional special crime unit of the ICC (International Criminal Court). The unit, based in The Hague and led by Major Louis Daniel (Marc Lavoine), investigates cross-border crimes in Europe. The unit consists of several criminal investigators from around the world. The show premiered on June 23, 2013.
The following weapons were used in the television series Crossing Lines:
Sergeant Eva Vittoria (Gabriella Pession) carries a Beretta Px4 Storm as her sidearm throughout the series. Carl Hickman takes Vittoria's Storm in the second part of the pilot, and uses it in the climax. Two masked gunmen also use two-tone Px4 Storms to execute two kidnappers in "Special Ops: Part 2" (S01E05).
Detective Tommy McConnel (Richard Flood) carries a Heckler & Koch P30 as his sidearm in the series. Sebastian Berger (Tom Wlaschiha) also exceptionally uses a Heckler & Koch P30 in "Long-Haul Predators" (S01E04), as he usually wields a Walther P99. Anarchist and bank robber Alex Vaughn (Chris Vance) uses a Heckler & Koch P30 fitted with a tactical flashlight as his sidearm during a bank robbery in "The Animals" (S01E07). He later gives it to another bank robber, who eventually gets disarmed by Carl Hickman (William Fichtner) who in turn uses the P30 for the remainder of the episode.
Major Louis Daniel (Marc Lavoine) carries a 2nd generation Glock 17 as his sidearm in the series. After Major Daniel saves Carl Hickman (William Fichtner) in the second part of the pilot, Hickman takes the Glock and fires it at the killer's body to avoid an international incident as the killer was an American diplomat.
Carl Hickman (William Fichtner) carries a Smith & Wesson Model 586 as his sidearm in the series, after a few unfortunate mishaps with semiautomatics caused by the inability to use his right hand.
Gerald Wilhoit (Eddie Jemison), an American diplomat uses a Walther PK380 as his firearm of choice in the two-part pilot episode. A female bank robber, nicknamed "Fox" (Lucy Gaskell) also uses a Walther PK380 in "The Animals" (S01E07).
Carl Hickman (William Fichtner) tries to reassemble an M1911A1 in the pilot episode, but is unable to finish because of his disabled right hand. A young Italian man, Antonio Luca (Alan Cappelli Goetz) uses an M1911A1 in "Desperation & Desperados" (S01E08), when he robs a mobster with his brother Paulo (Christian Burruano). The M1911A1 changes hands between the two brothers in the episode. The mob boss' daughter Angela (Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz) also uses the M1911A1 in the episode. Eva Vittoria later takes the gun from her, and hands it to Tommy McConnel.
A Cannes police officer uses a Beretta 92FS in "Special Ops: Part 2" (S01E06). A bank robber, nicknamed "Pig" (Andy Gathergood) also uses a Beretta 92FS in "The Animals" (S01E07), which is later taped to a hostage's hand to create a diversion for the police.
A couple of Nicola Conti's (Duccio Camerini) henchmen use EKOL ASI UZI blank-firing submachine guns in "Desperation & Desperados" (S01E08). This blank-firing gun is based on the IMI Uzi, and is obvously meant to stand-in for a real firearm. Giancaro (Luigi Di Fiore), Conti's right hand man also wields the UZI along with his EKOL Firat Magnum during the climax of the episode.