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'''''Kidnapped''''' was a television crime series that aired on NBC from 2006 to 2007.  The premise of the series was to examine a kidnapping case from the perspective of the family, law enforcement as well as the kidnappers.   The original plan was to follow a different case each new season, however the series ended after only 13 episodes were produced (only five aired on NBC, with the remaining episodes premiering online).   The cast included [[Timothy Hutton]], [[Delroy Lindo]], [[Jeremy Sisto]] and [[Linus Roache]] (Sisto and Roache would later reunite for Season 18 of the series ''[[Law & Order]]'').
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'''''Kidnapped''''' was a television crime series that aired on NBC from 2006 to 2007.  The premise of the series was to examine a kidnapping case from the perspective of the family, law enforcement as well as the kidnappers. The original plan was to follow a different case each new season, however the series ended after only 13 episodes were produced (only five aired on NBC, with the remaining episodes premiering online). The cast included [[Timothy Hutton]], [[Delroy Lindo]], [[Jeremy Sisto]] and [[Linus Roache]] (Sisto and Roache would later reunite for Season 18 of the series ''[[Law & Order]]'').
  
 
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{{TV Title|Kidnapped}}

Revision as of 10:04, 31 July 2015

Kidnapped (2006-2007)

Kidnapped was a television crime series that aired on NBC from 2006 to 2007. The premise of the series was to examine a kidnapping case from the perspective of the family, law enforcement as well as the kidnappers. The original plan was to follow a different case each new season, however the series ended after only 13 episodes were produced (only five aired on NBC, with the remaining episodes premiering online). The cast included Timothy Hutton, Delroy Lindo, Jeremy Sisto and Linus Roache (Sisto and Roache would later reunite for Season 18 of the series Law & Order).

The following weapons were used in the television series Kidnapped:



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Pistols

Glock 19

The Glock 19 is a prominent weapon carried by FBI agents and NYPD officers in the series including FBI Special Agent Andrew Archer (Linus Roache) and FBI Special Agent Latimer King (Delroy Lindo).

Glock 19 (3rd Generation) - 9x19mm.
A Glock 19 is used by FBI Special Agent Andrew Archer (Linus Roache) in "Special Delivery" (S1E02).
A Glock 19 is used by FBI Special Agent Atkins (Michael Mosley) in "Special Delivery" (S1E02).
A Glock 19 is used by FBI Special Agent Latimer King (Delroy Lindo) in "Burn, Baby, Burn" (S1E05).
King holds his Glock while conversing with Knapp in "Burn, Baby, Burn" (S1E05).
What appears to be a Glock 17 is held by Gutman (Mädchen Amick) in "Burn, Baby, Burn" (S1E05).

Glock "Non Gun"

In some scenes, the Glock seen is a Non Gun.

What appears to be a Glock is used by Ray Canton (Gene Harrison) in "Pilot" (S1E01).
What appears to be a Glock is used by a traumatized kidnap victim rescued by Knapp in "Pilot" (S1E01).
Knapp talks her down from using the Glock in "Pilot" (S1E01).

SIG-Sauer P228

A SIG-Sauer P228 is used by Lucian Knapp (Jeremy Sisto) in "Pilot" (S1E01).

SIG-Sauer P228 - 9x19mm.
Knapp loads his SIG-Sauer P228 in "Pilot" (S1E01).
Knapp uses his SIG to intimidate a kidnapper in "Pilot" (S1E01).

Browning Hi-Power

A nickel-plated Browning Hi-Power with wood grips is used by Knapp throughout the series.

Nickel-Plated Browning Hi-Power - 9x19mm.
Knapp holds his Hi-Power as he prepares to breach a door in "Pilot" (S1E01).
Knapp clears a room with his Hi-Power in "Pilot" (S1E01).
Knapp chambers his Hi-Power in "Sorry Wrong Number" (S01E03).
In a continuity error, "Schroeder" (Doug Hutchison) is seen with Knapp's Hi-Power in "Burn, Baby, Burn" (S01E05).
Knapp uses his Hi-Power in "Burn, Baby, Burn" (S01E05).

SIG-Sauer P232

What appears to be a stainless suppressed SIG-Sauer P232 is used by "The Accountant" (James Urbaniak) in "Pilot" (S1E01).

SIG-Sauer P232 (Stainless Steel finish) - .380 ACP
Mr. Greene is threatened with a stainless suppressed SIG-Sauer P232 used by "The Accountant" (James Urbaniak) in "Pilot" (S1E01).
What appears to be a stainless suppressed SIG-Sauer P232 is used by "The Accountant" (James Urbaniak) in "Pilot" (S1E01).

Beretta 92FS Inox Non Gun

A Beretta 92FS Inox Non Gun is used by Virgil in "Pilot" (S1E01).

Beretta Inox Non Gun
Virgil uses his Beretta in "Pilot" (S1E01). The pistol is a non gun.

Revolvers

Smith & Wesson Model 66

What appears to be a snub-nosed Smith & Wesson Model 66 with Pachmayr grips is used by various characters throughout the series.

Snub-Nosed Smith & Wesson Model 66 - .357 Magnum.
A Smith & Wesson Model 66 is used by Kenneth Cantrell (Desmond Harrington) in "Special Delivery" (S1E02).
Cantrell uses his Model 66 to threaten Aubrey Cain (Olivia Thirlby) in "Special Delivery" (S1E02).
Otto (Otto Sanchez) uses his Model 66 to scare away some street toughs in "Special Delivery" (S1E02).
Otto has the Model 66 laid out in front of him in "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" (S1E06).

Smith & Wesson Model 637 Airweight

What appears to be a Smith & Wesson Model 637 Airweight is used by Knapp in "Burn, Baby, Burn" (S01E05).

Smith & Wesson Model 637 - .357 Magnum.
Knapp loads up his Model 637 in "Burn, Baby, Burn" (S01E05). Note the lack of raised sights or an ejector rod shroud, differentiating this from the Model 66 used throughout the series. Unusually for TV, Knapp doesn't swing the cylinder in, but instead sets it in.
Knapp enters a building with his revolver drawn in "Burn, Baby, Burn" (S01E05).
"Schroeder" with Knapp's revolver in "Burn, Baby, Burn" (S01E05).

Shotguns

Ithaca 37 Custom Stakeout

A customized Ithaca 37 Stakeout shotgun with a shortened barrel and magazine tube, a ventilated barrel shroud and a folding vertical grip is used by Virgil (Mykelti Williamson) in "Pilot" (S1E01).

Customized Ithaca 37 Stakeout used in Miami Vice.
Virgil (Mykelti Williamson) with his shotgun in "Pilot" (S1E01).
Virgil goes down while holding his shotgun in "Pilot" (S1E01).

Remington 870

What appears to be a Remington 870 is used by FBI SWAT in the pilot.

Remington 870 with early style black synthetic riot foregrips and buttstock - 12 Gauge.
A SWAT team member with a Remington 870 in the Pilot.

Submachine Guns

Heckler & Koch MP5A3

What appears to be a Heckler & Koch MP5A3 is used by FBI SWAT in the pilot.

Heckler & Koch MP5A3 with "tropical" (wide) forearm and stock extended - 9x19mm
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SWAT members prepare to enter an apartment, MP5s at the ready.

Sniper Rifles

Steyr SSG 69

Mr. Greene (Boris McGiver) uses a Steyr SSG 69 in "Pilot" (S1E01). The rifle is fitted with an optional double set trigger and a 10 round magazine.

Airsoft replica of the Steyr SSG.
Mr. Greene (Boris McGiver) with a Steyr SSG 69 sniper rifle in "Pilot" (S1E01).

Remington 700 PSS

FBI snipers are armed with Remington Model 700PSS rifles in "Pilot" (S1E01).

Remington Model 700PSS .300 Win Mag with Harris bipod
FBI snipers are armed with Remington Model 700PSS rifles in "Pilot" (S1E01).

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