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Revision as of 03:26, 30 March 2009

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COP 357 Derringer

Lex - COP 357 Derringer [1]


Beretta M92F

Also seen in use by Lex, also seen switched hands and used by Lana once to shoot open Lex's suitcase. Security, cops, and guards also seen in use. In season 7, Lex was seen duel wielding these. In fact, this is the most commonly seen weapon in the entire series, usually in the hands of Lex. In season 4 we see a suppressed one, also taken by Lex from his wouldbe assassin.

A couple of these are actually the similar Taurus PT92s; in the picture directly below this, the one in Lex's left hand is a PT92, while the one in his right is a Beretta Inox.

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Unknown handgun

Seen used by an evil Lex

It looks a bit like a Sig.

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Smith & Wesson 610

A prop gun used in the episode as a prop gun for a movie made. It was decorated as a villian weapon. Season 7, episode 5 "Action". This is most likely the same revolver that we saw Blade used briefly in Blade Trinity.

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Wanted to show this because it's cool

Pete in one of the early season used a stub nose revolver, most likely a .38

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Unknown SMG

Seen used by thugs in clown masks in a bank robbery. A similiar weapon of this design was used by the thugs without masks

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More reasons to be afriad of clowns.
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the SMGs look like the old Cylon SMGs from battlestar galactica

G36C

What appears to be a G36C with a scope and used like it's a sniper rifle, and was seen with a laser pointer, something a sniper would never use. From the close up, it looks like this weapon might not even be a true G36C, but rather a semi-auto civilian rifle converted to LOOK like a G36C, an SL8 or an SL9. After a close up of the selector switch. Can someone ID the weird thing attaching onto the rifle which is connecting the laser pointer? Never seen it before.

When the character confronted Clark at the end, not knowing Clark was wearing a bullet proof vest made of lead, he shoulda shoot Clark in the head.

Also another problem to debate is that the character who used this created bullets out of "Kryptonite", which storywise is a mineral. Prop and visual wise, the part used seems to be the crystal portion seen in the series and the crystal is melted down into liquid and turned into bullets. I like to ask if anyone can argue how realistic this kind of bullet would be and is it possible and would it even survive the force of bullet speed?

If anyone reading this knows something more about bullets than I do care to tell me, beyond fiction, would this be possible. Be in mind, storywise, the character melted the crystals in a pot used to melt metal usually for making bullets over an open fire in the woods. I would understand maybe a furnace in a forge, but a camp fire seems unlikely.

To add, this is not the last "Anti-superman" gun that would be invented for the occasion of taking out Superman and his kind. In season 7, Lex in an alternate reality had a handgun with the same kind of bullets made out of Kryptonite. Of course, Lex is a multi-millionare, so at least HE would be able to create a bullet made of Kryptonite and not from a camp fire. I mean, bullets are made of lead and other materials, and lead is easy to melt in a camp fire with the right heat...right?

An SL8 selector just has an 'S' for safe and an 'F' for fire. That gun's trigger group is safe-semi pictograms. They do make semi-only trigger groups for the full-auto guns, including the G36 series, and that might be the case here.


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Forget to turn the safety off?
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In this scene, he was firing on semi, instead of just unloading on Clark in full auto.

Showing the actual process will help for visual aid if anyone is looking at this and tell if this is possible or not.

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Is that how big an actual .223/5.56 round is in crystal form?

Cx4 Storm

Found a photo in this website, but couldn't extract it because I seriously don't know which episode this rifle was seen in. Anyone got ideas?

http://www.tv.com/photos/viewer.html?type=21&ref_id=1718&ref_type_id=101&expand=1&picnum=296

Unknown double barrel shotgun

Seen in a handful of episodes.


MP5

Seen used by security guards employed by Lex. These have retractable buttstocks.

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Unknown handgun

A handgun Lex used in the alternate future that fires Kryptonite bullets in Season 7.

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P90

MacMillan TAC-50

Seen in Season 5, episode titled Fanatic by some stalker, psyco girl and then made Lois use it.

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Bow and Arrow

I know this doesn't count as a firearm, but should be noted since it is seen a lot and used by the Green Arrow.

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Unknown handguns

Can't find any close ups of these guns. Anyone care to try?

The last picture seems to be a Walther PP or PPK

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Unknown shotgun

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M4

If I remembered correctly where one of the supporting characters, Whitney Fordman, who was in the Marines in season 2. I'll need to see it again, it was either an M4 or an M16. Need to see what weapons his patrol was using.

Unknown rifles

Seen used by Clark's adopted dad, who somehow managed to sneak it past a billionaires security team

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Also these rifles have been seen used by police snipers

Glock 17/22

GLock 17 or 22, not sure of which, but being the 17 and 22 are the most common police issue guns I would say it's one of those, 17 is a 9mm, and the 22 is a 40 smith and wesson.

Also the Glock featured is a second generation Glock, give aways being the finger grooves and tactical rail are absent. GlockSV.jpg


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