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− | Season 2 of '''''The X-Files''''' premiered on September 16, 1994 and would conclude the following May with 25 episodes, the most of any season in the show. Like [[The X-Files - Season 1|Season 1]], S2 was also filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. Season 2 started strong, but with a bit of a dilemma - Co-star Gillian Anderson had become pregnant towards the end of the first season, meaning her pregnancy and eventual childbirth would occur during filming of the second season. The question of how this should be handled, both on-screen and off, came to a head. Series creator Chris Carter, who fought considerably with FOX executives to allow Anderson to be cast in the first place (the network had wanted an actress with a broader reach, either by greater recognition or sex appeal), now had to fight again to keep her role from being re-cast. Subsequently, the show ultimately decided | + | Season 2 of '''''The X-Files''''' premiered on September 16, 1994 and would conclude the following May with 25 episodes, the most of any season in the show. Like [[The X-Files - Season 1|Season 1]], S2 was also filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. Season 2 started strong, but with a bit of a dilemma - Co-star Gillian Anderson had become pregnant towards the end of the first season, meaning her pregnancy and eventual childbirth would occur during filming of the second season. The question of how this should be handled, both on-screen and off, came to a head. Series creator Chris Carter, who fought considerably with FOX executives to allow Anderson to be cast in the first place (the network had wanted an actress with a broader reach, either by greater recognition or sex appeal), now had to fight again to keep her role from being re-cast. Subsequently, the show ultimately decided to operate around her pregnancy - Behind the screen, Anderson would simply be shown in ways that would not easily reveal her physical changes, while in the story, as the X-Files had been closed down in the previous season's finale, she would be split from working directly with Mulder (limiting her screen appearance somewhat) and then kidnapped and abducted to explain her absence for when she had to finally leave to have her child. |
Writing this portion of the season around her pregnancy would result in the shows' first 'arc'; an overreaching story that would span several episodes. This arc would tie-in with the already somewhat-established (and fairly popular with viewers) government/extraterrestrial conspiracy and would introduce new details and intricacies to this aspect - Ultimately it would serve as the cornerstone for much of what would become the show's main background mythology going forward. Another side-effect of this process was the inclusion of a new character to partially fill Scully's role as a partner to Mulder, who would subsequently become a turncoat and adversary in the show. This role, Alex Krycek, would be filled by [[Nicholas Lea]], who had previously played an unrelated bit part in Season 1. Krycek, like several otherwise limited roles, would grow to become a prominent secondary character throughout the remainder of the series. | Writing this portion of the season around her pregnancy would result in the shows' first 'arc'; an overreaching story that would span several episodes. This arc would tie-in with the already somewhat-established (and fairly popular with viewers) government/extraterrestrial conspiracy and would introduce new details and intricacies to this aspect - Ultimately it would serve as the cornerstone for much of what would become the show's main background mythology going forward. Another side-effect of this process was the inclusion of a new character to partially fill Scully's role as a partner to Mulder, who would subsequently become a turncoat and adversary in the show. This role, Alex Krycek, would be filled by [[Nicholas Lea]], who had previously played an unrelated bit part in Season 1. Krycek, like several otherwise limited roles, would grow to become a prominent secondary character throughout the remainder of the series. | ||
− | Season 2's production would also introduce into the staff Vince Gilligan, a freelance writer and fan of the show who would become a major series writer and producer and pen many of the show's most notable and highly-rated episodes. Gilligan would eventually develop his own highly-regarded AMC series ''[[Breaking Bad]]'', featuring, in starring roles, several noted guest actors from ''The X-Files''. | + | Season 2's production would also introduce into the staff Vince Gilligan, a freelance writer and fan of the show who would become a major series writer and producer and pen many of the show's most notable and highly-rated episodes. Gilligan would eventually develop his own highly-regarded [[AMC]] series ''[[Breaking Bad]]'', featuring, in starring roles, several noted guest actors from ''The X-Files''. |
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[[Image:XF-S2E17-SIGP228-2aHD.jpg|thumb|none|600px|X ([[Steven Williams]]) pulls his SIG P228 on Assistant Director Walter Skinner ([[Mitch Pileggi]]) during a confrontation in "End Game" (S2E17).]] | [[Image:XF-S2E17-SIGP228-2aHD.jpg|thumb|none|600px|X ([[Steven Williams]]) pulls his SIG P228 on Assistant Director Walter Skinner ([[Mitch Pileggi]]) during a confrontation in "End Game" (S2E17).]] | ||
[[Image:XF-S2E22-SIGP228.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Deputy US Marshal Tapia ([[Dean Norris]]) wields a P228 in "F. Emasculata" (S2E22).]] | [[Image:XF-S2E22-SIGP228.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Deputy US Marshal Tapia ([[Dean Norris]]) wields a P228 in "F. Emasculata" (S2E22).]] | ||
− | [[Image:XFS2E25 07.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Special Agent Mulder ([[David Duchovny]]) is seen holding Krycek's [[SIG-Sauer P228]] in the season finale "Anasazi" (S2E25).]] | + | [[Image:XFS2E25 07.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Special Agent Mulder ([[David Duchovny]]) is seen holding Krycek's [[SIG-Sauer P228]] in the season finale "Anasazi" (S2E25). This appears to be the rubber stunt prop.]] |
[[Image:XFS2E25 08.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Special Agent Scully ([[Gillian Anderson]]) draws her [[SIG-Sauer P228]] during a standoff with Mulder in "Anasazi" (S2E25).]] | [[Image:XFS2E25 08.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Special Agent Scully ([[Gillian Anderson]]) draws her [[SIG-Sauer P228]] during a standoff with Mulder in "Anasazi" (S2E25).]] | ||
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[[Image:XF-S2E10-Beretta92FS-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sheriff Mazeroski ([[Steve Eastin]]) fires his Beretta 92FS at the 'The Cleaner' AKA the 'Crew Cut Man' ([[Lindsey Ginter]]) in "Red Museum" (S2E10).]] | [[Image:XF-S2E10-Beretta92FS-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sheriff Mazeroski ([[Steve Eastin]]) fires his Beretta 92FS at the 'The Cleaner' AKA the 'Crew Cut Man' ([[Lindsey Ginter]]) in "Red Museum" (S2E10).]] | ||
[[Image:XF-S2E15-Beretta92FS.jpg|thumb|none|600px|US Marine Private Kittel ([[Roger Cross]]) wields a [[Beretta 92FS]] in "Fresh Bones" (S2E15). Note the safety appears to be engaged.]] | [[Image:XF-S2E15-Beretta92FS.jpg|thumb|none|600px|US Marine Private Kittel ([[Roger Cross]]) wields a [[Beretta 92FS]] in "Fresh Bones" (S2E15). Note the safety appears to be engaged.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:XF-S2E23-Beretta92FS-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Richmond, VA police officer holds a Beretta on Dr. Chester Ray Banton ([[Tony Shalhoub]]) in "Soft Light" (S2E23).]] | ||
[[Image:XFILES M9.JPG|thumb|none|602px|A Beretta 92FS in the hands of a black-ops soldier in the season finale "Anasazi" (S2E25).]] | [[Image:XFILES M9.JPG|thumb|none|602px|A Beretta 92FS in the hands of a black-ops soldier in the season finale "Anasazi" (S2E25).]] | ||
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[[Glock 17]] pistols are seen used by police and government officers throughout the series. In Season 2, they are wielded by numerous law enforcement officers, including a Sheriff in "Blood" (S2E03) and several Deputy US Marshals led by Marshal Tapia ([[Dean Norris]]) in "F. Emasculata" (S2E22). | [[Glock 17]] pistols are seen used by police and government officers throughout the series. In Season 2, they are wielded by numerous law enforcement officers, including a Sheriff in "Blood" (S2E03) and several Deputy US Marshals led by Marshal Tapia ([[Dean Norris]]) in "F. Emasculata" (S2E22). | ||
[[Image:Glock17EarlyModel.jpg|thumb|none|325px|Glock 17 2nd Generation - 9x19mm]] | [[Image:Glock17EarlyModel.jpg|thumb|none|325px|Glock 17 2nd Generation - 9x19mm]] | ||
− | [[Image:XF-S2E03-Glock17- | + | [[Image:XF-S2E03-Glock17-1a.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sheriff Spencer (John Cygan) draws his Glock in "Blood" (S2E03).]] |
− | [[Image:XF-S2E03-Glock17- | + | [[Image:XF-S2E03-Glock17-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sheriff Spencer wields his [[Glock 17]] in "Blood" (S2E03). It appears to have the longer slide/barrel consistent with a full-size G17.]] |
[[Image:XF-S2E13-Glock17-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|An FBI agent searches Donnie Pfaster's residence with his Glock at the ready in "Irresistible" (S2E13).]] | [[Image:XF-S2E13-Glock17-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|An FBI agent searches Donnie Pfaster's residence with his Glock at the ready in "Irresistible" (S2E13).]] | ||
[[Image:XFiles-S2E22-G17-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Deputy US Marshal with a [[Glock 17]] in "F. Emasculata" (S2E22).]] | [[Image:XFiles-S2E22-G17-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Deputy US Marshal with a [[Glock 17]] in "F. Emasculata" (S2E22).]] | ||
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=Revolvers= | =Revolvers= | ||
==Taurus Model 66== | ==Taurus Model 66== | ||
− | Various [[Taurus Model 66]] revolvers appear occasionally throughout the earlier seasons of the series. What appears to be a 6" barreled stainless Taurus Model 66 is seen wielded near the conclusion of "Our Town" (S2E24) by Jess Harold ([[Timothy Webber]] | + | Various [[Taurus Model 66]] revolvers appear occasionally throughout the earlier seasons of the series. What appears to be a 6" barreled stainless Taurus Model 66 is seen wielded near the conclusion of "Our Town" (S2E24) by Walter Chaco (John Milford), and later Jess Harold ([[Timothy Webber]]). |
[[Image:TaurusModel66.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Taurus Model 66 revolver, Stainless Steel, 6" barrel - .357 Magnum]] | [[Image:TaurusModel66.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Taurus Model 66 revolver, Stainless Steel, 6" barrel - .357 Magnum]] | ||
− | [[ | + | [[Image:XF-S2E24-TaurusModel66-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Walter Chaco (John Milford) pulls the Taurus Model 66 in "Our Town" (S2E24).]] |
+ | [[Image:XFS2E24_02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The revolver is brandished by Jess Harold ([[Timothy Webber]]) in "Our Town" (S2E24).]] | ||
==Smith & Wesson Model 10== | ==Smith & Wesson Model 10== | ||
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[[Image:XF-S2E04-M16A1-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The AR-15 SP1s are aimed in "Sleepless" (S2E04).]] | [[Image:XF-S2E04-M16A1-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The AR-15 SP1s are aimed in "Sleepless" (S2E04).]] | ||
[[Image:XF-S2E04-M16A1-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The SP1s are fired in "Sleepless" (S2E04). Note the flash pattern.]] | [[Image:XF-S2E04-M16A1-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The SP1s are fired in "Sleepless" (S2E04). Note the flash pattern.]] | ||
− | [[Image:XFiles-S2E22-SP1-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|AR-15 SP1-based M16A1 mockups seen in the hands of Costa Rican soldiers in "F. Emasculata" (S2E22). The | + | [[Image:XFiles-S2E22-SP1-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|AR-15 SP1-based M16A1 mockups seen in the hands of Costa Rican soldiers in "F. Emasculata" (S2E22). The 'slab-side' lower receivers (devoid of magazine fencing) and 'slickside' upper receivers (devoid of forward assists) are clearly seen in this image.]] |
[[Image:M16-SP1-with-A2-Handguards.jpg|thumb|none|500px|M16 aka SP1 (flat "slab side receiver") with A2 style handguards used to impersonate the M16A2 - 5.56x45mm]] | [[Image:M16-SP1-with-A2-Handguards.jpg|thumb|none|500px|M16 aka SP1 (flat "slab side receiver") with A2 style handguards used to impersonate the M16A2 - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[File:XFS2E15_04.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A U.S. Marine stands guard with a SP1 rifle mocked up as an [[M16A2]] in "Fresh Bones" (S2E15). Note the lack of a forward assist, shell deflector, and magazine fencing; all tell-tale signs of an AR-15 SP1.]] | [[File:XFS2E15_04.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A U.S. Marine stands guard with a SP1 rifle mocked up as an [[M16A2]] in "Fresh Bones" (S2E15). Note the lack of a forward assist, shell deflector, and magazine fencing; all tell-tale signs of an AR-15 SP1.]] | ||
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==Winchester Model 70== | ==Winchester Model 70== | ||
− | In "Blood" (S2E03), Edward Funsch ([[William Sanderson]]), a man suffering from an extreme-paranoia psychotic break is seen purchasing and later firing on a small carnival with what appears to be a [[Winchester Model 70]] rifle. It is in .308 Winchester (as seen from a box of ammo he uses), has a jeweled | + | In "Blood" (S2E03), Edward Funsch ([[William Sanderson]]), a man suffering from an extreme-paranoia psychotic break is seen purchasing and later firing on a small carnival with what appears to be a [[Winchester Model 70]] rifle. It is in .308 Winchester (as seen from a box of ammo he uses), has a jeweled bolt, and scope. |
[[File:WinchesterModel70SuperGrade.jpg|thumb|none|550px|Post 1964 Winchester NEW Model 70 Super grade - various calibers]] | [[File:WinchesterModel70SuperGrade.jpg|thumb|none|550px|Post 1964 Winchester NEW Model 70 Super grade - various calibers]] | ||
[[Image:XF-S2E03-BoltRifle-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Winchester Model 70 is seen in its case in "Blood" (S2E03), with the main receiver/action and stock separated.]] | [[Image:XF-S2E03-BoltRifle-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Winchester Model 70 is seen in its case in "Blood" (S2E03), with the main receiver/action and stock separated.]] |
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Season 2 of The X-Files premiered on September 16, 1994 and would conclude the following May with 25 episodes, the most of any season in the show. Like Season 1, S2 was also filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. Season 2 started strong, but with a bit of a dilemma - Co-star Gillian Anderson had become pregnant towards the end of the first season, meaning her pregnancy and eventual childbirth would occur during filming of the second season. The question of how this should be handled, both on-screen and off, came to a head. Series creator Chris Carter, who fought considerably with FOX executives to allow Anderson to be cast in the first place (the network had wanted an actress with a broader reach, either by greater recognition or sex appeal), now had to fight again to keep her role from being re-cast. Subsequently, the show ultimately decided to operate around her pregnancy - Behind the screen, Anderson would simply be shown in ways that would not easily reveal her physical changes, while in the story, as the X-Files had been closed down in the previous season's finale, she would be split from working directly with Mulder (limiting her screen appearance somewhat) and then kidnapped and abducted to explain her absence for when she had to finally leave to have her child.
Writing this portion of the season around her pregnancy would result in the shows' first 'arc'; an overreaching story that would span several episodes. This arc would tie-in with the already somewhat-established (and fairly popular with viewers) government/extraterrestrial conspiracy and would introduce new details and intricacies to this aspect - Ultimately it would serve as the cornerstone for much of what would become the show's main background mythology going forward. Another side-effect of this process was the inclusion of a new character to partially fill Scully's role as a partner to Mulder, who would subsequently become a turncoat and adversary in the show. This role, Alex Krycek, would be filled by Nicholas Lea, who had previously played an unrelated bit part in Season 1. Krycek, like several otherwise limited roles, would grow to become a prominent secondary character throughout the remainder of the series.
Season 2's production would also introduce into the staff Vince Gilligan, a freelance writer and fan of the show who would become a major series writer and producer and pen many of the show's most notable and highly-rated episodes. Gilligan would eventually develop his own highly-regarded AMC series Breaking Bad, featuring, in starring roles, several noted guest actors from The X-Files.
The following weapons were used in Season 2 of the television series The X-Files:
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Pistols
SIG-Sauer P226
In Season 2, FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) begins carrying a SIG-Sauer P226 as his sidearm. This is notable as the SIG-Sauer P226 was actually the standard-issue sidearm of the FBI at the time. This weapon first appeared in the Season 2 premiere "Little Green Men" (S2E01), when Mulder tried in vain to shoot an alien with his newly-issued P226 (despite SIGs' "Hell and Back" reliability, firearms generally do not function when UFOs are around in The X-Files). Following this episode, Mulder would carry the P226 for the entirety of the season and most of the rest of the series. Some police and government officers would be also be seen with SIG P226s in S2, including a highway patrolman (Steve Makaj) who attempts to apprehend Duane Barry (Steve Railsback) in "Ascension" (S2E06).
SIG-Sauer P228
In Season 2, FBI Special Agent Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) begins carrying a SIG-Sauer P228 as her sidearm. This is also notable as the SIG-Sauer P228, like the aforementioned P226, was also an actual FBI-issue sidearm at the time. Scully is first seen using her P228 in "Blood" (S2E03) and would carry it for the remainder of the season and most of the rest of the series. FBI Assistant Director Walter Skinner (Mitch Pileggi), as well as fellow Agent-turned-antagonist Alex Krycek (Nicholas Lea) are also seen with SIG P228s. Other FBI and government agents on the show are also seen using P228s.
In "Ascension" (S2E06), Duane Barry (Steve Railsback) used Scully's SIG P228 to kill a highway patrolman (Steve Makaj) who tried to apprehend him. 'Death fetishist' Donnie Pfaster (Nick Chinlund) is also seen handling Scully's P228 in "Irresistible" (S2E13). The Alien Bounty Hunter (Brian Thompson) also briefly held Scully hostage with a SIG-Sauer P228 in "End Game". Mr. 'X' (Steven Williams) also carries a SIG P228 as his weapon, as seen in the episodes "One Breath" (S2E08), "End Game" (S2E17), and "Soft Light" (S2E23). In "One Breath", X describes the gun as a "..High-capacity compact SIG-Sauer .40-caliber weapon.." - The P228 is only available in 9x19mm, so Mr. X did not correctly describe the weapon's caliber (the prop weapon used in the episode is clearly a P228 and not a P229).
Smith & Wesson 3904
In "Duane Barry" (S2E05), Duane Barry (Steve Railsback) uses a Smith & Wesson 3904 that he took from a guard at the mental institute. He uses the weapon throughout the episode to hold several hostages. The weapon is referred to in the episode as a "Nine-millimeter Smith & Wesson handgun" and is said to have a "nine-shot magazine". A similar handgun (possibly the same weapon) was previously seen in Season 1.
Beretta 92FS
Beretta 92FS pistols are seen numerous times throughout the series, carried and used by police officers and government agents, as well as soldiers and military personnel as a Beretta M9 substitute.
Glock 17
Glock 17 pistols are seen used by police and government officers throughout the series. In Season 2, they are wielded by numerous law enforcement officers, including a Sheriff in "Blood" (S2E03) and several Deputy US Marshals led by Marshal Tapia (Dean Norris) in "F. Emasculata" (S2E22).
M1911A1
Standard M1911A1 pistols are seen occasionally throughout the series. An M1911A1 is notably seen used by Augustus Cole (Tony Todd) in "Sleepless" (S2E04).
Taurus PT92
Throughout the earlier seasons of the show, Taurus PT92s are seen carried by police and government officers as well as soldiers and military personnel as a Beretta M9 substitute. A Taurus is notably wielded by a US Navy Captain at the beginning of "Død Kalm" (S2E19).
Revolvers
Taurus Model 66
Various Taurus Model 66 revolvers appear occasionally throughout the earlier seasons of the series. What appears to be a 6" barreled stainless Taurus Model 66 is seen wielded near the conclusion of "Our Town" (S2E24) by Walter Chaco (John Milford), and later Jess Harold (Timothy Webber).
Smith & Wesson Model 10
A young Fox Mulder attempts to use a Smith & Wesson Model 10 to try and defend his sister Samantha from alien abduction during a flashback in "Little Green Men" (S2E01).
Smith & Wesson Military & Police
An early-version Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolver (Then known as the 'Military & Police' model) is wielded by elderly crime victim Linda Thibedeaux (Joy Coghill) near the conclusion of "Aubrey" (S2E12). What appears to be another M&P/Model 10 revolver is seen in the pocket of a graveyard caretaker (Callum Keith Rennie) in "Fresh Bones" (S2E15).
Smith & Wesson Model 36
A Smith & Wesson Model 36 is used by deathly-infected escaped prisoner Paul (John Pyper-Ferguson) to hold a boy hostage in "F. Emasculata" (S2E22).
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
Numerous Heckler & Koch MP5A3s are seen throughout the series. Upon closer inspection, the vast majority in Season 2 are actually Tokyo Marui spring-powered airsoft guns. These are wielded by police tactical officers and government agents, as well as military and black-ops personnel. These weapons are notably seen wielded by both the Blue Beret team leader in "Little Green Men" (S2E01), and HRT agents in "Duane Barry" (S2E05). In the season finale "Anasazi" (S2E25), a team of black ops soldiers are armed with MP5A3s fitted with the H&K proprietary flash hider (these appear to be real, blank-adapted MP5s, instead of airsoft replicas).
Calico M955A
In the season opener "Little Green Men" (S2E01), Mulder and Scully were chased away from the Arecibo radio telescope site in Puerto Rico by a Blue Beret Crash Retrieval Unit. The Blue Berets were armed with a number of weapons that were considered "futuristic" back in the mid-1990s when the episode was made, including a Steyr AUG, a Calico M955A with a laser sight, and at least two Mossberg 500 Bullpup shotguns. The leader of the team carries what appears to be an airsoft MP5 (see above).
Heckler & Koch MP5K (Mocked up Kimel AP-9)
What appear to be Heckler & Koch MP5Ks are seen used by government agents and military/black-ops personnel. In reality, these are not real MP5Ks; but rather mock-ups built on the bolt carrier and magazine well of a Kimel AP-9, because the armorers in British Columbia did not have genuine MP5Ks during the 1990s. The same guns have also appeared in Crying Freeman, M.A.N.T.I.S. and The Outer Limits. These weapons are notably seen carried by black ops soldiers in "Anasazi" (S2E25).
Rifles / Carbines
Colt Model 715 / Olympic Arms K4B
Due to the series' filming in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada for the first five seasons, most of the M16-type rifles seen throughout this period were Colt Model 715s, or, more likely, the Olympic Arms K4B equivalent, which seems to be favored by the Canadian armorers. These weapons generally appeared in the hands of U.S. military personnel as an M16A2 stand-in. One of these rifles outfitted with scope and modified buttstock is seen wielded by a police sharpshooter in "Duane Barry" (S2E05).
Colt AR-15 SP1 (Mocked Up as M16A1 and M16A2)
Throughout the show, especially in earlier seasons, Colt AR-15 SP1 rifles fitted with M16A1-style flash hiders are seen. They are fitted with both M16A1 and M16A2-style hand guards, intended to pass for either rifle. A2 mock-ups are seen in "Fresh Bones" (S2E15), in the hands of U.S. military personnel, while A1 mock-ups are seen in "Sleepless" (S2E04) and "F. Emasculata" (S2E22).
Colt Model 733 / Olympic Arms K3B 'Commando'
Several episodes in Season 2 feature appearances of Colt "Commando"-type carbines, usually in the hands of military personnel and SWAT officers. None are seen very closely, but they appear to be the same A1E1-receiver short barrel carbines (Likely shortened Olympic Arms K3B equivalents) seen throughout the first season.
Steyr AUG
In the season premiere "Little Green Men", Mulder and Scully were chased away from the Arecibo radio telescope site in Puerto Rico by a Blue Beret Crash Retrieval Unit. The Blue Berets were armed with a number of weapons that were considered "futuristic" back in the mid-1990s when the episode was made, including a Steyr AUG, a Calico M955A with a laser sight, and at least two Mossberg 500 Bullpup shotguns. The leader of the team used an airsoft MP5 (see above).
Winchester Model 70
In "Blood" (S2E03), Edward Funsch (William Sanderson), a man suffering from an extreme-paranoia psychotic break is seen purchasing and later firing on a small carnival with what appears to be a Winchester Model 70 rifle. It is in .308 Winchester (as seen from a box of ammo he uses), has a jeweled bolt, and scope.
Remington 700PSS
A SWAT sharpshooter is briefly seen with a Remington 700PSS in "Duane Barry" (S2E05).
Ruger Super Redhawk (Mocked up to resemble the KAC Revolver Rifle)
In "End Game" (S2E17), an FBI sniper accompanying Assistant Director Skinner (Mitch Pileggi) is armed with what appears to be a Knight's Armament Revolver Rifle. This rifle is actually a mock-up built on a Ruger Super Redhawk revolver that was fitted with a carbine length bull barrel, scope, bipod, and a black synthetic buttstock. The weapon was originally built by Felcan Enterprises for the film Another Stakeout, but would subsequently be re-used on numerous productions filmed in Vancouver, including The Sentinel, Supernatural and Psych, in addition to The X-Files. Since the real Knight's Revolver Rifle also used a Ruger Super Redhawk as a base gun, this method for creating the mockup approximated the production method for the original weapon.
Shotguns
Mossberg 500 (Numerous Variants)
Several types of Mossberg 500 shotguns are seen throughout Season 2 - Due to the number of different variants, they will be sub-divided within this section. Note that it is possible some of these might actually be the lower-priced Maverick 88 models, as the show rarely gives good showings of the weapons' receivers (the safety placement being the only readily distinguishable difference between the two) and actual Maverick 88s are seen used in the show as well.
Mossberg 500 Bullpup
In the first episode of Season 2, "Little Green Men", Mulder and Scully were chased away from the Arecibo radio telescope site in Puerto Rico by a Blue Beret Crash Retrieval Unit. The Blue Berets were armed with a number of weapons that were considered "futuristic" back in the mid-1990s when the episode was made, including a Steyr AUG, a Calico M955A with a laser sight, and at least two Mossberg 500 Bullpup shotguns. The leader of the team used an airsoft MP5 (see above). Black ops units and other government agents are seen with Mossberg 500 Bullpup shotguns throughout the series.
Mossberg 500 'Persuader'
Standard riot-model Mossberg 500s, known as 'Persuader' models are seen throughout Season 2, primarily in the hands of police and government officers. They are notably seen in the hands of FBI agents in "Irresistible" (S2E13) and Deputy US Marshals in "F. Emasculata" (S2E22).
Maverick Model 88 'Cruiser'
The Deputy US Marshal transporting the 'Flukeman' in "The Host" (S2E02) is seen armed with what appears to be a Mossberg-manufactured Maverick Model 88 shotgun. The gun appears to be set-up in a kind-of 'Cruiser' configuration - Meaning it is fitted a pistol grip and riot-length barrel - However the barrel is ribbed, and the weapon features what appears to be a Choate top-folding stock. This is identical to another Maverick 88 seen in Season 1.
Ithaca 37
Several Ithaca 37 shotguns are seen throughout Season 2 of the show, wielded by police officers and government agents. Both standard variants and variants with extended magazine tubes are seen.
Ithaca 37 'Featherlight'
An Ithaca 37 "Featherlight", the field-variant of the shotgun, is seen wielded by zoo worker Ed Meecham (Jack Rader) in "Fearful Symmetry" (S2E18).
Over/Under Double Barreled Shotgun
An Over & Under 12-Gauge Double Barrel Shotgun is wielded by a devil-worshiper in "Die Hand die Verletzt" (S2E14).
Winchester Model 1912
What appears to be a Winchester Model 1912 shotgun is briefly seen in the hands of a police officer in "Fearful Symmetry" (S2E18).