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For All Mankind - Season 4

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For All Mankind
For All Mankind Season 4 Poster.jpg
Country Flag of the United States.jpg USA
Channel Apple TV+
Genre Science Fiction
Drama
Broadcast 2023
No. of Episodes 10
Main Cast
Character Actor
Ed Baldwin Joel Kinnaman
Miles Dale Toby Kebbell
Danielle Poole Krys Marshall
Margo Madison Wrenn Schmidt
Kelly Baldwin Cynthy Wu
Dev Ayesa Edi Gathegi
Aleida Rosales Coral Peña
Eli Hobson Daniel Stern



Season 4 of For All Mankind advances to 2003, where Mars has become home to a thriving colony, where hundreds live and work. When a resource-rich asteroid is inadvertently knocked into humanity's reach, a new kind of gold rush is sparked as players on Earth and Mars set in motion an ambitious plan to capture the asteroid. The resources within could change the course of history for both worlds- but simmering tensions among Mars' residents threaten everything both worlds have worked for.

The following weapons were used in Season 4 of the television series For All Mankind:


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Handguns

Beretta 84

An assassin uses a Beretta 84 to commit a murder and then plants it to stage a suicide in "Brazil" (S4E09).

Beretta 84 (earlier version with round trigger guard) - .380 ACP
The Beretta 84 is planted at the end of "Brazil" (S4E09).

Makarov PM

The Makarov PM is used by Moscow Militsiya and Soviet Army Colonel Vidor Kolikoff (Nikolai Tsankov) in "The Bear Hug" (S4E03). In a very literal use of the term "Chekov's Gun", the same Makarov buried in season 3's finale is recovered by Helios worker Frank Tuttle (Kurt Quinn) in Season 4's finale "Perestroika" (S4E10). It is stolen by Nate Lowry (Sean Patrick Murphy), who attempts to use it during the riot at the end of the episode.

Makarov PM - 9x18mm Makarov
Colonel Kolikoff (Nikolai Tsankov) performs an execution in "The Bear Hug" (S4E03).
Kolikoff holsters his sidearm a second later.
Russian Makarov PM with black grips - 9x18mm Makarov
Frank Tuttle (Kurt Quinn) unearths the buried Makarov in a flashback at the beginning of "Perestroika" (S4E10).
Tuttle cleans the pistol in his quarters.
During a security sweep, Lowry (Sean Patrick Murphy) finds the Makarov and pockets it. The Hangul script on the presentation grips read "protect the leader at all costs".
During the riot later in "Perestroika" (S4E10), Lowry draws the handgun, the only "lethal" firearm on the base.
A Helios worker notices him with the pistol and attacks.
Lowry and several Helios workers grapple for the Makarov.
During the scuffle, the pistol inadvertently goes off.

Rifles

SKS

Soviet honor guards are seen with SKS rifles in "Leningrad" (S4E06).

SKS - 7.62x39mm
Guards with SKSs on a security feed in "Leningrad" (S4E06).

Launchers

M320

M320 grenade launchers are among the less-lethal weapons employed by Mars-7 Alliance security forces in Season 4's finale "Perestroika" (S4E10). They are not fired during the ensuing riot.

Heckler & Koch M320 with optional telescoping stock - 40x46mm
An M-7 security officer loads an M320 with presumably less-lethal ammunition in "Perestroika" (S4E10).
An M320 is handed off to a security officer by Mike Bishop (Billy Lush).

Other

Spyder TS Paintball Gun

Mars-7 Alliance security forces equip themselves with Spyder TS paintball guns in Season 4's finale "Perestroika" (S4E10). Like the M320, they go unused.

A paintball gun is retrieved from a hardcase. Note the Spyder markings and the space for an M320 launcher next to it.

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