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[[Image:seedsofdoom13.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Doctor holds Scorby's [[SIG P210]] on Chase. "''What do you do for an encore, Doctor?''" "''I win!''"]]
 
[[Image:seedsofdoom13.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Doctor holds Scorby's [[SIG P210]] on Chase. "''What do you do for an encore, Doctor?''" "''I win!''"]]
 
[[Image:seedsofdoom14.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Whilst hiding from Chase's guards, Sarah reminds the Doctor he'd never actually use the gun. "''They don't know that''," he replies.]]
 
[[Image:seedsofdoom14.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Whilst hiding from Chase's guards, Sarah reminds the Doctor he'd never actually use the gun. "''They don't know that''," he replies.]]
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==Browning Hi-Power==
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In ''The Green Death'', Stevens' chauffeur Hinks ([[Ben Howard]]) carries a Browning Hi-Power. In ''The Seeds of Doom'', Richard Dunbar ([[Kenneth Gilbert]]) carries what appears to be a Hi-Power with him when he infiltrates Chase's mansion and encounters the Krynoid. Major Beresford ([[John Acheson]]) also carries a Hi-Power as his sidearm.
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[[Image:BrowningHiPowerPistol9mm.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Classic Commercial Browning Hi-Power (Belgian Mfg) - 9x19mm]]
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[[Image:green_death1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|"''Gonna have a go? Terrific.''" A sarcastic Hinks holds the Doctor ([[Jon Pertwee]]) at gunpoint prior to being disarmed by Venusian Aikido in ''The Green Death''.]]
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[[Image:seedsofdoom17.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dunbar fires at the Krynoid in ''The Seeds of Doom''.]]
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[[Image:seedsofdoom18.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dunbar realizes his Hi-Power has no effect on the monster.]]
  
 
==Walther PPK==
 
==Walther PPK==
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[[Image:seedsofdoom9.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The chauffeur turns around and holds his PPK on the Doctor and Sarah in the backseat of the Daimler in ''The Seeds of Doom''.]]
 
[[Image:seedsofdoom9.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The chauffeur turns around and holds his PPK on the Doctor and Sarah in the backseat of the Daimler in ''The Seeds of Doom''.]]
 
[[Image:seedsofdoom10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The chauffeur fires after the Doctor and Sarah after being knocked into the mud.]]
 
[[Image:seedsofdoom10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The chauffeur fires after the Doctor and Sarah after being knocked into the mud.]]
 
==Browning Hi-Power==
 
In ''The Green Death'', Stevens' chauffeur Hinks ([[Ben Howard]]) carries a Browning Hi-Power. In ''The Seeds of Doom'', Richard Dunbar ([[Kenneth Gilbert]]) carries what appears to be a Hi-Power with him when he infiltrates Chase's mansion and encounters the Krynoid. Major Beresford ([[John Acheson]]) also carries a Hi-Power as his sidearm.
 
[[Image:BrowningHiPowerPistol9mm.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Classic Commercial Browning Hi-Power (Belgian Mfg) - 9x19mm]]
 
[[Image:green_death1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|"''Gonna have a go? Terrific.''" A sarcastic Hinks holds the Doctor ([[Jon Pertwee]]) at gunpoint prior to being disarmed by Venusian Aikido in ''The Green Death''.]]
 
[[Image:seedsofdoom17.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dunbar fires at the Krynoid in ''The Seeds of Doom''.]]
 
[[Image:seedsofdoom18.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dunbar realizes his Hi-Power has no effect on the monster.]]
 
  
 
==Walther P38==
 
==Walther P38==

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Pistols

Smith & Wesson Model 12

In The Green Death, Captain Mike Yates (Richard Franklin), after being brainwashed by B.O.S.S., is sent to murder the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) using a Smith & Wesson Model 12 with large grips. The weapon changes hands between a few other characters.

Smith & Wesson Model 12 - .38 Special
The brainwashed Yates points the S&W at the Doctor and the Brigadier (Nicholas Courtney).
Yates with the S&W.
Stevens (Jerome Willis) with the S&W in his office later. The large grips can be seen here.
James (Roy Skelton) points the S&W at Yates after realizing he isn't brainwashed anymore.

Smith & Wesson Model 40

During the May Day festival in The Dæmons, Bert (Don McKillop) pulls a Smith & Wesson Model 40 on the Doctor (Jon Pertwee).

Smith & Wesson Model 40 "Centennial" with grip safety - 38 Special
The S&W is pulled on the Doctor during the May Day festival.
The S&W held on the Doctor.
Bert in his May Day costume with the S&W.

Luger P08

The Nazi-like Kaled Scientific Elite in Genesis of the Daleks employ Luger P08 handguns, notably Security Commander Nyder (Peter Miles) and General Ravon (Guy Siner). Harry Sullivan (Ian Marter) appropriates Ravon's Luger and uses it for a brief while.

Luger P08 - 9x19mm. This is a 1917 dated handgun, thus it is a World War One firearm.
General Ravon with his Luger.
Harry holds Ravon's Luger on him after the Doctor uses a riding crop to knock it out of Ravon's hand and into Harry's.
Harry keeps the Luger pressed into Ravon's back.
Security Commander Nyder with his Luger.

Mannlicher Model 1905

In Genesis of the Daleks, Kaled scientist Ronson (James Garbutt) carries what appears to be a Mannlicher Model 1905 as his personal sidearm when he helps the Doctor (Tom Baker) and Harry Sullivan (Ian Marter) escape from Davros' base.

Mannlicher Model 1905
Ronson holds the Mannlicher as he explains how Davros has gone insane.
Ronson holds the Mannlicher as he discusses things with the Doctor and Harry.
Side view of the Mannlicher as Ronson bids the Doctor farewell as he and Harry escape through a ventilation duct.

Webley Mk IV

In Battlefield, the retired Brigadier (Nicholas Courtney) has a Webley Mk IV kept in a display case as a memento. When he comes out of retirement, he takes the Webley from its case and uses it.

Webley Mk IV - .38 S&W.
The Brigadier's Webley in its case.
The Brigadier points his Webley at Morgaine (Jean Marsh).
The Brigadier pointing his Webley at the temple of a captured Mordred (Christopher Bowen).
Mordred with the Webley held to his head.

Webley Mk VI

The Webley Mk VI is another handgun seen used by the Kaled Scientific Elite in Genesis of the Daleks. Security Commander Nyder (Peter Miles) has one as his personal sidearm in the final episodes of the serial, but hands it over to the dissenters led by Gharman (Dennis Chinnery). Dr. Fendelman (Denis Lill) also carries a Webley Mk VI in Image of the Fendahl.

Webley Mk. VI - .455 Webley
The guard on the left (Alan Chuntz) brings his Webley up in response to Gharman appearing armed with a Sten.
Nyder confers with Davros, his Webley in hand as Davros instructs him to "surrender."
The scientist second from the left holds a Webley: either Nyder's surrendered one or the one taken off of the guard above.

M1911

Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart (Nicholas Courtney) carries an M1911 as his sidearm in numerous episodes. Thal soldier Bettan (Harriet Philpin) can be seen with an M1911 style handgun in Genesis of the Daleks. Presumably this is also the primary sidearm of the Thal army. She carries it throughout the latter part of the serial. A silenced M1911 is also used in Resurrection of the Daleks by a fake policeman to murder an innocent bystander. In Battlefield, Brigadier Winifred Bambera (Angela Bruce) carries an M1911 as does helicopter pilot Lt. Lavel (Dorota Rae). Lavel attempts to use hers to kill Morgaine (Jean Marsh) but fails.

Original Colt M1911 (dated 1913) - .45 ACP
"I never thought I'd fire in anger at a dratted caterpillar!" The Brigadier shoots at a giant maggot in The Green Death.
Bettan with her M1911 as she and other Thals hide from the Daleks in the trenches in Genesis of the Daleks.

SIG P210

In The Seeds of Doom, Scorby (John Challis) carries what appears to be a SIG P210 as his primary sidearm. He uses it throughout the serial and it even briefly winds up in the hands of the Doctor (Tom Baker) before being reclaimed by Scorby, although the Doctor never uses it.

SIG P210 - 9x19mm
Scorby with his SIG P210.
Scorby holds the Doctor at gunpoint again demanding the location of the Krynoid pod.
The Doctor holds Scorby's SIG P210 on Chase. "What do you do for an encore, Doctor?" "I win!"
Whilst hiding from Chase's guards, Sarah reminds the Doctor he'd never actually use the gun. "They don't know that," he replies.

Browning Hi-Power

In The Green Death, Stevens' chauffeur Hinks (Ben Howard) carries a Browning Hi-Power. In The Seeds of Doom, Richard Dunbar (Kenneth Gilbert) carries what appears to be a Hi-Power with him when he infiltrates Chase's mansion and encounters the Krynoid. Major Beresford (John Acheson) also carries a Hi-Power as his sidearm.

Classic Commercial Browning Hi-Power (Belgian Mfg) - 9x19mm
"Gonna have a go? Terrific." A sarcastic Hinks holds the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) at gunpoint prior to being disarmed by Venusian Aikido in The Green Death.
Dunbar fires at the Krynoid in The Seeds of Doom.
Dunbar realizes his Hi-Power has no effect on the monster.

Walther PPK

In The Dæmons and Invasion of the Dinosaurs, Captain Mike Yates' (Richard Franklin) sidearm is a Walther PPK. General Finch (John Bennett) also uses a PPK. In The Seeds of Doom, Scorby (John Challis) keeps a Walther PPK as his backup pistol in the antarctic base. He gives it to Arnold Keeler (Mark Jones). Later in the serial, Chase's chauffeur (Alan Chuntz) pulls a Walther on the Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith.

Walther PPK - 9mm Kurz aka .380 ACP
Yates with his PPK in Invasion of the Dinosaurs.
Yates points his PPK at Benton (John Levene). Richard Franklin had been an officer in the British Army before becoming an actor, and so exhibits good trigger discipline.
General Finch (John Bennett) pointing his PPK at Sgt. Benton (John Levene)
Keeler holds Scorby's PPK on the Doctor and Sarah in The Seeds of Doom.
The chauffeur turns around and holds his PPK on the Doctor and Sarah in the backseat of the Daimler in The Seeds of Doom.
The chauffeur fires after the Doctor and Sarah after being knocked into the mud.

Walther P38

In the Jon Pertwee-era serial Inferno, a Walther P38 is the sidearm of the Brigade Leader (Nicholas Courtney) in the alternate universe. It is also picked up and used by Director Stahlman (Olaf Pooley). In The Dæmons, Sergeant Benton (John Levene) carries a P38, sometimes equipped with a silencer. In the Tom Baker serial City of Death the P38 is the primary firearm used by almost every single gun-wielding character. Duggan (Tom Chadbon) holds one on the Doctor, thugs in the employ of Count Scarlioni (Julian Glover) including Scarlioni butler Hermann (Kevin Flood) and ultimately Scarlioni himself, all use P38's. Silver-colored P38's equipped with large silencers are used by the Cybermen's human minions in Silver Nemesis.

Walther P38 pistol (manufactured at the Mauser Factory) - World War II dated - 9x19mm
The Brigade Leader's P38 in the hand of Director Stahlman (Olaf Pooley).
The Brigade Leader (Nicholas Courtney) shoots Stahlman, who has regressed into a Primord. Note the holster, which is too big for the P38 and appears to instead be for a Webley or other large pistol.
The Brigade Leader pulls his Walther P38 on the Doctor when he won't take him and the others with him.
Sergeant Benton (John Levene) takes aim with his silenced P38 in The Dæmons.
Benton fires at the escaping Master.
"You know, I think something very funny's going on. You remember that man that was following us? ... Well, he's standing behind me, poking a gun in my back."
"What bracelet?" The Doctor (Tom Baker) is held at gunpoint by Scarlioni's thugs, sent to retrieve his wife's bracelet which the Doctor stole.
The Doctor returns the bracelet... by hanging it on the barrel of a thug's P38.
The Doctor is held at gunpoint by a P38-wielding thug inside Scarlioni's mansion.
Scarlioni (Julian Glover), unmasked the Jagaroth alien Scaroth, prepares to go back in time, armed with a P38 to prevent the Doctor from interfering.
Two human minions of the Cybermen with silenced silver P38's in Silver Nemesis.

Smith & Wesson 4th Model

After learning her husband is actually the alien Scaroth, Countess Scarlioni (Catherine Schell) pulls what seems to be a pearl-handled Smith & Wesson 4th Model pistol on him.

Smith & Wesson 4th Model - .32 Calibre
The Countess points her Smith & Wesson 4th Model at her husband.
The Countess points her Smith & Wesson 4th Model at her husband.

Beretta 3032 Tomcat

In the serial Inferno, the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) ends up in an alternate universe where the UK is the Republic of Great Britain. RSF Section Leader Elizabeth Shaw (Caroline John) carries a Beretta 3032 Tomcat as her sidearm. She uses it throughout the serial, in particular to kill the Brigade Leader.

Beretta 3032 Tomcat - .32 ACP
Section Leader Shaw pulls her Tomcat on the Doctor.

Submachine Guns

Sten Mk I*

The Kaled Scientific Elite and their soldiers in Genesis of the Daleks use black Sten Mk I* submachine guns.

Sten Mk I Submachine gun - 9x19mm
A Kaled soldier holds his Sten.
Harry Sullivan (Ian Marter), disguised as a Kaled soldier, surprises the guard escorting the captured Doctor.
Gharman (Dennis Chinnery), Kavell (Tom Georgeson) and other dissenting Kaled Scientific Elite confront Davros armed with Stens.

IMI Uzi

In The Seeds of Doom the guards at Harrison Chase's country estate all carry Uzis with shoulder straps and the stocks extended. Scorby (John Challis) also carries one in some scenes. In Silver Nemesis, the Neo-Nazis led by De Flores (Anton Diffring) also carry Uzis (ironic, given the gun's Israeli origins), particularly Karl (Metin Yenal). Karl's is fitted with a vertical foregrip.

IMI Uzi with collapsible buttstock extended - 9x19mm
Two guards with their Uzis in The Seeds of Doom.
One of the guards fires his Uzi. The lines across the screen were caused by the gun's muzzle flash and were a constant problem for the Doctor Who serials shot on video.
Scorby (John Challis) confronts the Doctor with his Uzi in The Seeds of Doom.
Scorby, his Uzi in hand, activates Chase's compost grinder, intending to put the Doctor in it.
The Neo-Nazis with their Uzis in Silver Nemesis.
A Neo-Nazi firing his Uzi.
Neo-Nazis firing their Uzis.
A Neo-Nazi firing his Uzi.

Sa.25

In Silver Nemesis, some of the Neo-Nazis use Sa.25's.

File:CzechSA24 SMG.jpg
Czech Sa.25 Submachine Gun - 9x19mm. The 25 Model indicates a folding stock. The slide on the front handguard is a speedloader for magazines.
A Neo-Nazi gets out of the van with his Sa.25.
A Neo-Nazi at left with his Sa.25. As noted above, the vertical foregrip on Karl's Uzi is seen in this shot.

Sterling SMG

UNIT Soldiers are armed with Sterling SMGs in multiple episodes, such as Robot and Invasion of the Dinosaurs. A Sterling is also seen briefly in the hands of a Kaled soldier in Genesis of the Daleks.

Sterling Mk. IV Submachine Gun - 9x19mm
A Sterling SMG in the hands of Corporal Norton (Martin Taylor) in Invasion of the Dinosaurs.
Lodge (Trevor Lawrence) with a Sterling he took from a soldier.
Norton with his Sterling as he captures the Doctor.
UNIT soldiers with Sterling SMG's.
UNIT soldiers with their Sterlings as the Doctor and the Brigadier arrive.
A Kaled soldier dies in a hail of Thal gunfire in Genesis of the Daleks, dropping his Sterling SMG.

M3 "Grease Gun"

M3 "Grease Guns" are used by Captain Dent (Morris Perry) and his men in Colony in Space.

M3 "Grease Gun" - .45 ACP

MAC-10

In Resurrection of the Daleks, two of the Daleks' human minions disguised as London policemen wield silencer-equipped MAC-10's to massacre some escaping prisoners as well as a hapless tramp.

Ingram MAC-10 open bolt submachine gun - .45 ACP

Rifles and Shotguns

SKS Rifle

In the alternate universe seen in Inferno, soldiers serving in the Republican Security Force use what appear to be SKS rifles.

Russian Simonov Type 45 aka the Russian SKS rifle - 7.62x39mm.
Private Latimer (David Simeon) fires at the Doctor with his SKS.
An RSF soldier takes aim with his SKS.
Another RSF soldier shoots his SKS.
Platoon Under Leader Benton (John Levene) points his SKS at the Doctor in the holding cells.
Benton with his SKS at the lab entrance.

L1A1 SLR

The L1A1 SLR is used throughout the classic series, particularly by soldiers in UNIT. Noteworthy serials featuring UNIT soldiers wielding SLR's include Inferno, The Green Death, Invasion of the Dinosaurs, Terror of the Zygons and The Seeds of Doom, among others. In The Dæmons, Bert (Don McKillop) uses one in an attempt to kill the Doctor and The Seeds of Doom also has an SLR used by the scientists at the antarctic research base.

British Inch Pattern L1A1 SLR (Self Loading Rifle) chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO
In Inferno, UNIT soldier Private Wyatt (Derek Ware) attempts to sneak up on a Primord, his SLR at the ready.
After being transformed into a Primord himself, Wyatt wields his SLR as a blunt instrument and attacks the Doctor.
Bert (Don McKillop) with his SLR in The Dæmons.
Bert takes aim at the Doctor.
A UNIT soldier fires at giant maggots in The Green Death with his SLR.
John Stevenson (Hubert Rees) points his SLR at Scorby in The Seeds of Doom.
The rifle fails to fire because Scorby earlier removed the gun's firing pin. Note the folding charging handle, indicating this is an SLR rather than a regular FAL.

Steyr AUG A1

A Steyr AUG A1 is used by UNIT soldiers in Battlefield, particularly by Brigadier Winifred Bambera (Angela Bruce).

Steyr AUG - Austrian Army Version 5.56x45mm
Brigadier Bambera points her Steyr AUG A1 at Mordred.
Bambera fires her Steyr at Morgaine's knights whilst riding standing up in a moving car.

Double Barreled Shotgun

In The Dæmons, Garvin (John Joyce) threatens Sergeant Benton (John Levene) and Ms. Hawthorne with a Double Barreled Shotgun in the church. He later uses it to shoot at Azal, but is incinerated. In Invasion of the Dinosaurs, looter Phillips (Gordon Reid) has a sawed-off shotgun with pistol grips. In The Green Death, the Global Chemicals guards in carry standard shotguns as their main weapons, and in Image of the Fendahl the security team brought in by Dr. Fendelman also carry them.

Charles Parker 1878 Side by Side Shotgun - 12 Gauge.
Phillips (Gordon Reid) with his sawed-off shotgun in the jewelry store in Invasion of the Dinosaurs.
Phillips grabs his bag of ill-gotten loot, shotgun in hand.
A brainwashed guard (Terry Walsh) refuses to admit the Brigadier (Nicholas Courtney) in The Green Death.
The Doctor (Jon Pertwee) is able to get past the armed guard when B.O.S.S., the computer controlling Global Chemicals, temporarily "shuts down" all the employees.
The "shut down" guard is still holding his shotgun when the Doctor comes running out later.

Other

Bazooka

In The Dæmons, Sergeant Benton (John Levene) uses a bazooka in an attempt to kill Bok, the Master's living gargoyle minion. Although he succeeds in blowing Bok up, the gargoyle simply reforms himself.

Benton prepares to fire at Bok.
Benton with the bazooka.

L9A1 Mortar

In Day of the Daleks UNIT soldiers use an L9A1 Mortar to defend Auderly House against the Daleks and the Ogrons. They also use mortars in Invasion of the Dinosaurs.

L9A1 Light Mortar - 51mm
UNIT soldiers prepare mortars.

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