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Talk:The X-Files - Season 5

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'Quiet Willy' (Willy Ross) handles the revolver as he assembles the rifle mockup in "Redux II" (S5E02).
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Closeup of the P225 just before Skinner fires it in "Kitsunegari" (S5E08).
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Scully puts the P225 to her own head in "Kitsuengari" (S5E08).
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Scully blind-fires her SIG P225 at a computer-controlled rover/drone in "Kill Switch" (S5E11).
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Just to the left of Mulder, one of the soldiers wields an XM177-style carbine in "The Red and the Black" (S5E14). To the right, in the foreground, another soldier wields a full-size M16-type rifle (either a Colt Model 715 or Olympic Arms K4B - see above).
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The sheriff stumbles down the stairs wielding his S&W 5906 in "Travelers" (S5E15).

Unidentified/Pending positive ID

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S5E01 - Possible M1917 Rifle?
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S5E13 - Possible SIG 54x/55x variant
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S5E15 - Was listed as a S&W M&P revolver, but this looks like a Colt medallion.

Archived Data

Knight's Armament Model R-2 Suppressed Revolver Rifle

Used by a Quiet Willy to shoot the Smoking Man in Episode 5.02 "Redux II" This is the Knight's Armament R2 system. It's a Ruger Super Redhawk modified to having the gap between the ammunition cylinder and the barrel closed. The idea was to create an effect similar to that of the Nagant Revolver. Once this was done, a sound suppressor could be effectively employed. Needless to say, the life of the weapon was rather short as it wore out quickly due to the cylinder grinding down steel when rubbing against the barrel as it turned.