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'''The following weapons were seen in the television series ''Monk'':'''
 
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'''''Monk''''' was a [[USA Network]] original series that aired for 8 seasons from 2002 to 2009 and starred [[Tony Shalhoub]] as Adrian Monk, a former homicide inspector with the San Francisco Police Department who quit the force following the death of his wife in a car explosion that led to a worsening of the symptoms of his obsessive compulsive disorder. Monk, with the help of his nurse, now works for the department as a special consultant to solve cases while continuing to cope with his disorder.
  
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'''The following lists the seasons of the series ''Monk'':'''
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File:Monk1DVD.jpg|<div align="center">[[Monk - Season 1|Season 1]]<br> (2002) </div>
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File:MonkS2.jpg|<div align="center">[[Monk - Season 2|Season 2]]<br> (2003-2004)<br>  </div>
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File:MonkS3.jpg|<div align="center">[[Monk - Season 3|Season 3]]<br> (2004-2005)<br>  </div>
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File:MonkS4.jpg|<div align="center">[[Monk - Season 4|Season 4]]<br> (2005-2006)<br>  </div>
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File:MonkS5.jpg|<div align="center">[[Monk - Season 5|Season 5]]<br> (2006-2007)<br>  </div>
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File:MonkS6.jpg|<div align="center">[[Monk - Season 6|Season 6]]<br> (2007-2008)<br>  </div>
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File:MonkS7.jpg|<div align="center">[[Monk - Season 7|Season 7]]<br> (2008-2009)<br>  </div>
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File:MonkS8.jpg|<div align="center">[[Monk - Season 8|Season 8]]<br> (2009)<br>  </div>
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==Pistols==
 
===Beretta 92FS===
 
[[Image:BerettaM92FS.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm.]]
 
 
 
Several characters carry a [[Beretta 92FS]] and variants as their sidearms.  In the Season Two episode, "Mr. Monk and the Very Very Old Man," Lt. Randy Disher ([[Jason Gray-Stanford]]), in trying to distract Captain Stottlemeyer's wife, Karen, shows off his sidearm, correctly described as a "Beretta 9mm Centurion."
 
 
 
In the pilot episode, "Mr. Monk and the Candidate," Monk grazes a suspect with a blind shot in the dark using a Beretta 92FS, borrowed from Disher.
 
 
 
In the episode "Mr. Monk and the Captain's Wife," a bank robber uses a hunting rifle to stop a tow truck repossessing his car, which still has his handgun, a 9mm Beretta, in the glovebox.
 
 
 
In the episode, "Mr. Monk Gets Cabin Fever," both Stottlemeyer and Disher use Beretta 92s when they are attacked by Chinese hit men.
 
 
 
===="Lane & Westen"====
 
Possibly because of legal objections after "Old Man," subsequent Beretta pistols which appear in the series are given the fictional name "Lane & Westen."
 
 
 
In the Season Two episode, "Mr. Monk and the Three Pies," Monk's brother Ambrose ([[John Turturro]]) overhears his neighbor, Pat van Ranken ([[Holt McCallany]]) murder his wife, Rita, by shooting her with a 9mm Lane & Westen.
 
 
 
Monk's own police-issue sidearm, as seen in the Season Six episode "Mr. Monk Is On The Run, Part I" and the Season Seven episode "Mr. Monk's Other Brother," is also a Beretta 92FS described as a Lane & Westen.  Corrupt Sheriff Rollins ([[Scott Glenn]]) frames Monk for murder by shooting a criminal with another Lane & Westen, after replacing the barrel with the barrel from Monk's own gun, then switching them back.
 
 
 
===Colt 1911===
 
An unknown stainless 1911 model (possibly with wooden grips) is seen in the hands of the leader of the same gang in "Mr. Monk and the Magician" used to threaten The Great Torini ([[Steve Valentine]]).
 
[[Image:NickelM1911A1.jpg|thumb|none|350px|M1911A1.]]
 
 
 
===Colt Single Action Army===
 
In "Happy Birthday Mister Monk" Cowboy Hank has a [[SAA|Colt Single Action Army]].
 
 
 
===Glock 17===
 
In the episode "Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine," a criminal tries to kill Captain Stottlemeyer with a Glock 17.
 
 
 
In the episode "Mr. Monk and the secret Santa," a criminal fires five rounds at Captain Stottlemeyer.
 
 
 
[[Image:Glock173rdGen.jpg|thumb|none|300px|A Generation 3 Glock 17 9x19mm. Note the finger grooves, thumb reliefs, and accessory rail on the frame, which differentiate it from the older model.]]
 
 
 
====Unknown Glocks====
 
In the Season Three episode, "Mr. Monk Gets Cabin Fever," F.B.I. Agent Grooms ([[Josh Stamberg]]) shoots a Chinese assassin with a Glock pistol (exact model unknown).
 
 
 
In the Season Six episode "Mr. Monk and the Birds and the Bees," sports agent Rob Sherman shoots a burglar with his own 9mm Glock pistol, and, when his wife comes running down to investigate, shoots her dead with an unknown revolver, which he then places in the burglar's hand, to frame him for the murder.
 
 
 
===Ruger Super Redhawk===
 
In the episode "Mr. Monk Goes to the Circus," a mysterious ninja-like figure kills a ringmaster with a single shot from a revolver described as a "Ruger Casull" in .454 caliber.  This is likely the [[Ruger Redhawk|Ruger Super Redhawk]] revolver, which comes in a model that chambers the .454 Casull cartridge.
 
[[Image:RugerSuperRedhawk.44.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Ruger Super Redhawk.]]
 
 
 
===Ruger Mark III===
 
A Ruger Mark III is used by a jewelry store owner in, "Mr. Monk Is Up All Night".
 
[[Image:RugerMkIIISilenced.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Ruger Mk III pistol with a custom suppressor - .22 LR.  The MK II was replaced by the MK III in 2004.  The MK II ceased production completely in 2005.]].
 
 
 
===Smith & Wesson Model 36===
 
In the Season Six episode "Mr. Monk and the Man Who Shot Santa Claus," Monk picks up a pearl-handled Model 36 dropped by a suspect and used to shoot the criminal dressed as Santa Clause.
 
[[Image:S&W 36.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith and Wesson Model 36 - .38 special - 5 shot]]
 
 
 
===Smith & Wesson 3913===
 
Captain Leland Stottlemeyer ([[Ted Levine]]) carries a [[Smith & Wesson 3913]] as his primary weapon (comically, in "Mr. Monk and the Old Man", he has to hide it whenever his wife comes around, since she is a pacifist and believes that he doesn't go armed).  The size and dimensions of the pistol, as well as the diameter of the barrel, indicate it is a Smith & Wesson 3913.
 
 
 
[[Image:3913.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson 3913 - 9mm]]
 
 
 
Various other cops and criminals use various Smith & Wesson pistols as well.
 
 
 
===Smith & Wesson 6906===
 
In the episode "Mr. Monk's Favorite Show" the actress Monk is protecting uses a [[Smith & Wesson 6900 pistol series#Smith & Wesson 6906|Smith & Wesson 6906]] to "defend herself" from an "assailant".
 
[[Image:S&W6906.jpg‎|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson 6906 - 9mm]]
 
 
 
===Walther P38 (Water Pistol)===
 
[[Image:P38.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Walther p38.]]
 
 
 
In the episode "Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine," Monk uses a water pistol modeled on a [[Walther P38]] to bluff a criminal, only, to his embarrassment, to let the barrel drip, revealing its true nature.
 
 
 
===Walther PPK===
 
[[Image:Walther-PPK.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Walther PPK in 7.65x17mm Auto (.32 ACP)]]
 
 
 
In the Season Seven episode "Mr. Monk On Wheels," a criminal shoots Monk in the leg with a .32 caliber [[Walther PPK]].  Monk's assistant, Natalie blames herself, and, ironically, at the climax of the episode, saves the day by subduing the criminal and seizing the gun away, only to accidentally shoot Monk in his other leg (this contradicts a short scene from "Mr. Monk and the Three Julies," when Natalie tells Disher that her husband, a Navy pilot, taught her how to handle a gun).
 
 
 
==Submachine Guns==
 
===H&K MP5A3===
 
 
 
Used by SWAT team members.
 
 
 
[[Image:MP5A3N.jpg|thumb|none|200px|MP5A3.]]
 
[[Image:Monk1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|SWAT with MP5A3.]]
 
 
 
===Ingram MAC-10===
 
In "Mr. Monk Meets the Godfather," a crew of mafia hoods are massacred at a barber shop with a [[MAC-10]] seized from one of them.
 
 
 
[[Image:IngramMAC10.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Ingram MAC 10 open bolt submachine gun - .45 ACP]]‎
 
 
 
==Rifles==
 
===[[AKM]]===
 
Seen in the hands of an East Asian drug cartel member in "Mr. Monk and the Magician." Also In the episode "Mr. Monk and the Election," an arms dealer tries to disrupt Natalie Teeger's (Traylor Howard) campaign headquarters by firing a semi-automatic AKM variant through the window.
 
[[Image:AKMRifle.jpg‎|thumb|none|450px|AKM, Stamped Steel Receiver w/ slant muzzle brake 7.62x39mm]]
 
 
 
===M4===
 
Numerious police and SWAT officers use various [[M16 rifle series|M4]] variants. In the Season Six episode, "Mr. Monk and the Three Julies," a police sharpshooter takes aim at a suspect with a [[M16 rifle series#M4/M4A1|M4A1]] Carbine.
 
 
 
[[Image:ColtAR-15A2GovernmentCarbine.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt AR-15A2 Government Carbine - 5.56x45mm. ]]
 
 
 
===Remington 700===
 
In the episode "Mr. Monk and the Employee of the Month," Monk grabs a hunting rifle (what looks like a [[Remington 700]]) from the sporting goods section of "Mega-Mart" and tosses it to his ex-partner, Joe Christie ([[Enrico Colantoni]]), who uses it to shoot out the tire of a bank robber gang's getaway van.
 
 
 
===Ruger Mini-14===
 
[[Image:RugerAC556 SS.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Stainless Steel Ruger AC556 Carbine with Full Stock - 5.56x45mm]]
 
 
 
In the episode "Mr. Monk's Other Brother," a suspect fires a semi-automatic [[Ruger Mini-14]] from his rooftop at Monk, Natalie, and Monk's brother Jack ([[Steve Zahn]]), who returns fire with Monk's own "borrowed" pistol.
 
 
 
===Weatherby Mark V Fibermark===
 
[[Image:Fibermark.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Weatherby Mark V Fibermark.]]
 
 
 
In the pilot episode, "Mr. Monk and the Candidate," hit man Ian Sykes ([[Shawn Reis]]) uses a bolt-action rifle identified later in the episode as a "[[Weatherby Mark V Fibermark|Weatherby Fibermark]]" as his weapon of choice. It is incorrectly described as a British-made sniper rifle, when in reality the Mark V line is American made and designed primarily as a hunting rifle.
 
 
 
[[Image:Monk_3.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Sykes fires his Weatherby Mark V Fibermark.]]
 
 
 
[[Image:Monk4.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Sykes checks his rifle in the beginning of the episode.]]
 
 
 
[[Image:Monk5.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Sykes, steadies his shot using the drawstring of the window blinds, a technique Monk recognizes from the field manual for the U.S. Army Green Berets.
 
 
 
==Shotguns==
 
===Mossberg 500===
 
Seen used by various police.
 
[[Image:Mossberg500.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Mossberg 500 - 12 gauge]]
 
 
 
==Other==
 
===Starter Pistol===
 
[[Image:Monk_2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Sharona fires a starter pistol.]]
 
 
 
Sharona Fleming ([[Bitty Schram]]) uses a starter pistol in  "Mr. Monk and the Candidate" to test a suspect's claim that he located a sniper by the sound of his shot.
 
 
 
===RGD-5 Hand Grenade===
 
[[Image:Rdg5.jpg|thumb|none|400px|RGD-5 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade]]
 
 
 
In "Mr. Monk and the Election" an arms dealer throws an RGD-5 (erroneously described as being manufactured in Chechnya) through Natalie Teeger's window. In a rather comical scene, Monk slo-mo runs and tosses the grenade into the refrigerator, but then re-opens the door and places it neatly in an empty compartment of an egg carton, before slamming the door and running away.  Even in slow motion, the grenade takes a ridiculously long time to explode.
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 10:08, 24 March 2017

Monk (2002-2009)

Monk was a USA Network original series that aired for 8 seasons from 2002 to 2009 and starred Tony Shalhoub as Adrian Monk, a former homicide inspector with the San Francisco Police Department who quit the force following the death of his wife in a car explosion that led to a worsening of the symptoms of his obsessive compulsive disorder. Monk, with the help of his nurse, now works for the department as a special consultant to solve cases while continuing to cope with his disorder.

The following lists the seasons of the series Monk:



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