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Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
The following guns were used in the television show Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman:
Warning: May contain spoilers! Proceed with caution.
Pistols
Berreta 92FS
Most villians,officers, and cops would use Beretta 92FSs. Some are equipped with suppressors.
Beretta 92SB-C
In "Operation Blackout", Colonel Fane seems to be armed with a Beretta 92SB-C.
Smith & Wesson 3913 "Ladysmith"
Lex's(John Shea) ex-wife uses a Smith & Wesson 3913 "Ladysmith" and is first seen when a security camera shows Lois investigating. It's also seen in "Illusions of Grandeur" by a magician who held Lois hostage with mirrors to hide her from Superman until Superman figured out and disarmed the magician.
M1911A1
Dillinger is seen with an M1911A1 in the episode, "That Old Gang of Mine".
Colt MK IV Series 70
In "Wall of Sound", the man that Lois and Clark were meeting carries a Colt MK IV Series 70.
Desert Eagle (Mark I and Mark VII)
Ari uses the Desert Eagle Mark I as her sidearm in "Mademe Ex. Tempus (Lane Davies) has used Desert Eagles in several episodes - in "Tempus Fugitive", he stole a custom two-tone Desert Eagle Mark I from a gun store, along with a Glock 17L. He then used a nickel Mark VII in the episode "Tempus, Anyone?", which he mysteriously referred to as a "12-clip automatic". Another Desert Eagle was seen in Harrison's hands in "The Ides of Metropolis" and a nickel Desert Eagle Mark VII appears in "Tempus, Anyone?" in the hands of a spectator watching Perry's speech.
Glock 19
Several cops and detectives use Glock 19s. One is used in "The Ides of Metropolis," "Chip Off The Old Clark," and "Metallo". One is also seen being used by Lucille in "Ultra Woman" when she forces two criminals to back off in order to use Clark Kent as a hostage against Ultra Woman.
Walther PPK
The Walther PPK is used by a cloning expert to kill the Superman clone in " Vatman." Another is also seen in the hands of Lex's ex-wifes. Several characters also use Walther PPKs.
We also see Tempus from "Tempus, Anyone?" and Agent "Sweet Tart" from "The Dad Who Came In From the Cold" use stainless Walther PPKs. Another is seen in "The Green, Green, Glow of Home" used by a fedural agent who tries to kill Clark Kent, but dies before getting a shot out.
A supressed Walther PPK is used by Dr. Isaac Mamba when Lois reveals that the president and the Secret Service leader are frog clones and attempts to kill her, but Superman arrives in time to stop the bullet.
Walther P38K
Nazis of the NSBA (National Society for a Better America) carry Walther P38Ks with wooden grips in "Super Mann." The Walther P38K is a variant of the Walther P38, a pistol that was used by real Nazis.
Heckler & Koch USP
The head Nazi in "Super Mann" uses a Heckler & Koch USP to shoot Hank West. Another can be seen in "Home Is Where The Hurt Is" used by an Intergang member threatening Lois' mother to avoid Intergang members.
Glock 17
The leader of the terrorist used the Glock 17 to hold Lois hostage and lost his gun when Superman saves Lois in "Fly Hard". Another can be seen in "Never on Sunday" used by an agent firing wildly at the dogs (Lois & Clark in reality) in his visions.
Beretta 92FS Inox
Lex is seen handing a Beretta 92FS Inox to an assassin in a flashback in "The House of Luthor" and several assasins would likely use this. The Beretta that Lex gives to his henchman is fitted with ivory (or faux ivory) grips.
SIG-Sauer P230
In "Witness", Sebastian Finn's friend uses a SIG-Sauer P230 with steel finishes until Lois disarms her. Though in these screenshots it looks like a P232, the episode was aired on January 9th, 1994, and the P232 was not released until 1996.
Glock 17L
Tempus (Lane Davies) steals a Glock 17L fitted with a 33-round magazine from a gun store and uses it in "Tempus Fugitive." The gun store manager refers to the bullets as "puppies" and inaccurately describes the magazine as a "32-shot stagger clip".
Flintlock Pistol
A Flintlock Pistol is seen in Lex's gun collection.
Smith & Wesson 5906
An agent of the Church Group can be seen aiming a nickeled Smith & Wesson 5906 at Lois, Perry, and Jimmy for making fun of his job until Superman disarms him in "We Have a Lot To Talk About."
Beretta 84F
In "The People v. Lois Lane," Elroy Sikes is seen holding a Beretta 84F with a black finish and black handgrips and gives it to Lois Lane to distract her in pointing the gun at him so Professor Cole can use the detonator hidden in his gun to automatically fire the gun in Lois' hands without the need of a trigger, thus killing Sikes and causing the police to blame Lois for the murder. What's interesting is that Sikes says "Hasta la vista, baby" before the gun fires, which is a reference to Terminator 2: Judgement Day where T-800 (Arnold Schwarzenegger) aims a gun and says "Hasta la vista, baby" before his gun fires.
Smith & Wesson 645
A Smith & Wesson 645 is seen in a gun cabinet in "Tempus Fugitive."
Unknown Pistol
An unknown pistol is seen inside a gun cabinet in "Tempus Fugitive."
Colt Officer's ACP
A Colt Officer's ACP with black grips can be seen on display in a gun store in "Tempus Fugitive."
Luger P08
Wilkinson Arms Linda Pistol
Wikinson Arms Linda Pistols with carbine flash hiders are used by thugs to rob a facility for microchips in "Contact."
Revolvers
Smith & Wesson Model 19 Snub Nose
A Smith & Wesson Model 19 Snub Nose is used by Nigel, who carries it through the series. Another can be seen used by Professor Jefferson Cole in "Dead Lois Walking" and Mr. Monroe in "Ghosts."
Single Action Army
Superman(Dean Cain) is seen using a nickeled Single Action Army with pearl grips in "Neverending Battle" and takes it from Lex's case to demonstrate how fast he is and it also makes another appearance in "Soul Mates" in the hands of Clark Kent when he stops Tempus from escaping with Lois. He fires it and catches the bullet in time. In the same episode, Tempus (Lane Davies) also uses the "Cavalry" model to shoot off the rope hanging Clark when Clark, Lois, and H.G. Wells encounters Tempus in an alternate dimension. More can be seen in the holsters of Tempus' men that Clark knocks out.
Lex's Handmade Revolver
Lex used this to save Lois in the episode, "Requiem for a Superhero" .
Smith & Wesson Model 64
In "Tempus Fugitive", the gun store manager takes cover with his Smith & Wesson Model 64 and was about to fire when he sees Superman.
Ruger GP101
Agent Scardino uses a Ruger GP101 as his sidearm throughout season 2.
Smith & Wesson Schofield
Several men in 1866 in the episode "Tempus Fugitive" are armed with Smith & Wesson Schofields.
Colt Python
In "I'm Looking Through You", Henry Barnes is seen with a Colt Python. One is also seen used by a random criminal in "Forget Me Not" and a police officer in "Meet John Doe."
Smith & Wesson Model 64 Snub Nose
In "Target: Jimmy Olsen," Sarah takes out a Smith & Wesson Model 64 Snub Nose from a package that was on Lois' desk to kill Clark Kent, but Clark grabs the bullet and throws the gun and the bullet away. One can be seen carried by a police detective in "I'm Looking Through You" and a bystander in a crowd in "Tempus, Anyone?"
Colt Detective Special
Bonnie and Clyde are armed with Colt Detective Specials in Hairdo's gambling club in "That Old Gang of Mine" and Clyde uses one to kill Clark Kent, which Clark fakes his own dealth and made an excuse after he claimed to be "resurrected". William W.W.W. uses one to commit suicide, but Superman stops him in time. One can also be seen in a gun cabinet in "Tempus Fugitive." In the episode "Target: Jimmy Olson," Claudette Wilder (Michelle Phillips) uses a suppressed (even though in reality, revolvers can't be suppressed due to the open gas chambers) one to kill Dr. Golden.
Remington 1866 Derringer
Clark's x-ray vision on Jimmy's father reveals a polished steel Remington 1866 Derringer with yellow pearl grips attached near his wrists in "The Dad Who Came In From The Cold," which is pretty unusual for a secret agent to carry. We also see Jimmy's father draw out two of these attached near his wrists to guard the 2 secret agents near the end of the episode.
Smith & Wesson Model 10
Nell, Lucille's sister, takes a Smith & Wesson Model 10 from a downed bank guard in "Ultra Woman" and uses to to shoot Ultra Woman until Superman blocks the bullet. Officer Carter Landry (Thomas F. Wilson) uses one in "Lethal Weapon" and tries to kill Perry and Jimmy, but gets tied up by Superman. Many of the minor bank robbers and cops in the series also use these.
Smith & Wessom Military & Police
A statue version of the Smith & Wesson Military & Police can be seen on the logo of Tempus' cheap gun store in "Tempus, Anyone?"
Smith & Wesson Model 15
In "Swear to God, This Time We're Not Kidding," Leo Nunk is seen aiming a Smith & Wesson Model 15 at Lois when she is held captive.
Smith & Wesson Model 17
In "The Poeple v. Lois Lane," an illusionation of Lois Lane is seen armed with a Smith & Wesson Model 17.
Webley Mk.1
A possible Webley Mk. 1 with a gold finish can be seen on display in a gun store in "Tempus Fugitive."
Smith & Wesson Model 60
A Smith & Wesson Model 60 is used by Metropolis Sheriff Rachel Harris to kill the federal agent that tries to kill Superman in "The Green, Green, Glow of Home." A police officer in "Meet John Doe" gets possessed by Tempus and gives back a bank robber his Smith & Wesson Model 60 and makes references to the 2nd Amendment.
Smith & Wesson Model 19
A Smith & Wesson Model 19 is used by a bank robber in "'Twas the Night Before Mxymas."
Shotguns
Winchester Model 1897
Joey is seen with a Winchester Model 1897 in "That Old Gang of Mine" during the shootout at the gambling club.
Mossberg 500 Cruiser
A Mossberg 500 Cruiser is seen in "Fly Hard" used by several terrorists.
Ithaca 37
A cop is seen firing an Ithaca 37 in "I'm Looking Through You."
Remington 870
A woman can be seen firing a Remington 870 in "Tempus, Anyne?" One is also seen during Perry White's speech.
Mossberg 500
A woman can be seen carrying a Mossberg 500 in "Tempus, Anyone?"
Winchester Model 1912
In "Forget Me Not", Superman can be seen putting 4 guns into a water fountain, including a stainless Winchester Model 1912.
Winchester Model 1300
Two possible Winchester Model 1300s are seen in gun cabinets in "Tempus Fugitive." It can be identified by its unique sienna cocking pump.
Unknown Shotguns
Several unknown shotguns can be seen in a gun cabinet in "Tempus Fugitive."
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
Several cops and invisible criminals use Heckler & Koch MP5A3s in "I'm Looking Through You."
Heckler & Koch MP5k
Several of the invisible criminals in "I'm Looking Through You" use Heckler & Koch MP5ks.
M1928 Thompson
An M1928 Thompson is seen in the episode, "That Old Gang of Mine" used by Bonnie and Clyde clones, even though they would use a Browning Automatic Rifle in reality.
MAC-10
Some officers in the terrorists group including the leader of the terrorists and a woman terrorist carry MAC-10s, but most used them during the shooting in the Planet. Seen only in "Fly Hard."
Uzi
One of the henchmen of Lex's thug is seen with a Uzi. Several old men and women are seen with this in "Forget Me Not." Another can be seen in "Tempus, Anyone?" being carried by a civilian.
MAC-11
Tempus' henchmen escorting his limo are seen with MAC-11s.
Heckler & Koch MP5A2
A Heckler & Koch MP5A2 is used by a thug in "Faster Than A Speeding Vixon," who tries to kill Leslie Luckabee, but gets killed by Vixon.
Assault Rifles
XM177
A XM177 is used by a thug in the episode "Barbarians at the Planet" and Bureau 39 members. Cops are seen with these, too.
Browning Automatic Rifle
A gangster uses a Browning Automatic Rifle in "That Old Gang of Mine."
M16A1 Rifle
Almost all of the U.S. soldiers (mostly soldiers from the deactivated, anachronistic 32nd Infantry Division) and guards featured in several episodes are seen with M16A1s with 20 round magazines and A2 style handguards. Some criminals uses these,too.
In "Forget Me Not," Superman puts some guns taken from old people, including a normal M16A1.
Colt Government Model HBAR
An old woman is seen with an Colt Government Model HBAR in "Forget Me Not."
Ruger Mini-14 (with Muzzelite bullpup stocks)
Several terrorists in "Fly Hard" use Ruger Mini-14s with Muzzelite MZ14 Bullpup Stock, and are seen slung on their back. One can be seen carried by a civilian in "Tempus, Anyone?"
Galil AR
A Galil AR can be seen taken out from a car trunk by a civilian in "Tempus, Anyone?"
AK-47
Several civilians in "Tempus, Anyone?" can be seen with AK-47s. Many can be seen used by the Viet Cong in the bus driver's bizarre visions in "Never on Sunday."
Colt Model 653
The first assassin, Mallow, fires a Colt Model 653 at buildings in "Target: Jimmy Olson."
CAR-15 MGC Replica
Many of the U.S. Army troopers in "Lord of the Flys" and "Battleground Earth" are armed with CAR-15 MGC Replicas. Some are fitted with an M203 grenade launchers.
Rifles
Ruger Model 77
In the episode,"The Rival," a sniper uses a Ruger Model 77, trying to assasinate Senator Wallace, but Superman stops the bullet before it reaches the Senator.
Ruger Mini-14
A man can be seen waving a Ruger Mini-14 in the air during Perry's speech in "Tempus, Anyone?"
Winchester Model 70
A Winchester Model 70 can be seen being waved in the air by a bystander in the crowd listening to Perry White's speech in "Tempus, Anyone?" Another one can be seen fitted with a sniper scope in the same episode when Perry introduces Clark Kent to the crowd.
Karabiner 98K
When the bus driver gets bizarre visions of the Vietnam War (this caused him to drive the bus wildly), a Viet Cong can be seen aiming a Karabiner 98k at him as he fires a shot in "Never on Sunday."
M40A3 Sniper Rifle
An M40A3 Sniper Rifle modified with Kryptonite rounds are used by Mr. Gadget's sniper in "Lethal Weapon" to injure Superman during Mr. Gadget's attempt to destroy the Hall of Justice.
Winchester Model 1892
Lex Luthor uses an old Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine in the end of the episode,"The Ides of Metropolis", to practice shooting by throwing coins in the air,wearing goggles that lock on a target, and then shoot them. His bodyguard Nigel refers to Lex as "a good marskman" until Lex misses a coin.
M1 Garand
An M1 Garand is seen in a gun cabinet in "Tempus Fugitive" when Tempus damages and escape a gun store. Two men are about to be executed by two Metrpolis officers with M1 Garands for using postcards nstead of telephones before Superman pulls the two civilians away from the Metropolis police officers.
M1 Carbine
A possible M1 Carbine is seen in a gun cabinet in "Tempus Fugitive."
Miniguns
GE M134 Minigun
The GE M134 Minigun is mounted on a robot army vehicle called ATAS(All-Terrain-Automated Soldier), a robot that does all the combat, for testing. The robot suddenly comes under someone's control, killing the General who conducted the test. Appears in "Operation Blackout."
Machine Guns
Browning M2HB
A model of a Browning M2HB is seen on the table of Burton Newcomb in "Strange Visitor [from Another Planet]."
Explosive
M136 AT4
An M136 AT4 is seen mounted on a robot in the beginning of "Operation Blackout."
Norinco Type 69
An old man in "Forget Me Not" uses a Norinco Type 69 to destroy the house with the old man in it in the beginning. One is also used by the Nazi supermodel, Leslie Rockford, in "Super Mann," but the warhead is fake. A kryptonite version is used by Colonel Cash to kill Lord Nor in "Battleground Earth."
Grenade Launcher
M203 Grenade Launcher
The M203 grenade launcher is seen fitted on an XM177 in "Barbarians at the Planet" and many soldiers in "The Lord of the Flys" and "Battleground Earth" also have them mounted on M16A1 Rifles and some CAR-15 MGC replicas.
Other
Unidentified Gun
Another man was seeen waving an unknown rifle into the air in "Tempus, Anyone?"
Tranquilizer Gun
Lex and Nigel use tranquilizer guns in "The Phoenix" to take out the cops escorting a criminal.
Tranquilizer Gun #2
The clone of the man in change of the Secret Service Detail can be seen firing tranquilizer darts at the Secret Service Detail leader and the president in "I Pronounce You." Another can be seen in the hands of Lex Luthor in "Seconds."
Poster of Guns
Several poster of guns can be seen in "Tempus, Anyone?" when H.G. Wells shows Lois the alternate Metropolis.