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Better Call Saul - Season 1
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In the first season, taking place in 2002, Jimmy McGill's story begins with Kettleman's case, accidentally introducing him to the criminal Nacho Varga. After a successful con job, fame comes to Jimmy, throwing him new clients until he uncovers multiple cases of gross overcharging and start his biggest lawsuit against the big firm. The season premiered on February 8, 2015.
The following weapons were used in Season 1 of the television series Better Call Saul:
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Revolvers
Taurus Raging Judge
Tuco Salamanca (Raymond Cruz) points a Taurus Raging Judge at Jimmy McGill at the end of "Uno" (S1E01). In "Mijo" (S1E02), it is revealed that Tuco picks up a hidden revolver from the top of the closet when Jimmy knocks on his door. During the interrogation of Jimmy and Lars Lindholm (Steven Levine), he also uses the Taurus. The Raging Judge is anachronistic for the 2002 setting as the original Judge was introduced in 2006 and the Raging Judge in 2010.
Taurus Model 85
In "Five-O" (S1E06), Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks) hides his personal stainless Taurus Model 85 in Fensky and Hoffman's patrol car and later executes them with the revolver. He later uses the same gun in Breaking Bad.
Pistols
Beretta 92FS
Bailiff Matthews (Lonnie Lane) carries what appears to be a Beretta 92FS in a holster at the beginning of "Uno" (S1E01). Two APD officers accompanying the Philadelphia detectives also carry pistols in a holster at the end of "Alpine Shepherd Boy" (S1E05).
SIG-Sauer P225 P6
In "Five-O" (S1E06), Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks) carries a nickel SIG-Sauer P225 P6 as his off-duty sidearm. Sergeant Jack Fensky (Billy Malone) takes Mike's gun, putting him in his patrol car. Later he is about to shoot Mike, who knows about his crime, with his own gun, but the gun turns out to be empty. Mike continues to carry his nickel P225 in the second season, which reveals it to be a "P225 P6" West German surplus police gun.
Glock 17
A deputy in court carries what appears to be a holstered Glock 17 in "Mijo" (S1E02). APD officers outside the Kettleman's house carry guns in "Nacho" (S1E03). Detective Dunst (Dorian Missick) and Detective Russo (Vincent Laresca) also use guns during Jimmy's arrest in the same episode. Two APD officers are seen with pistols holstered at the Bernalillo County Courthouse in "Hero" (S1E04). Officer Jacocks (Jacob Browne) and Officer Tommy (Ryan Jason Cook) armed with pistols coming to the call in "Alpine Shepherd Boy" (S1E05). Mike's former Philadelphia colleagues Sergeant Jack Fensky (Billy Malone) and Officer Troy Hoffman (Lane Garrison) carry their duty-issue Glocks in a flashback in "Five-O" (S1E06), which is indeed a duty sidearm authorized for carry by the Philadelphia Police Department.
Glock 19
At least one APD officer uses a Glock 19 during Jimmy's arrest in "Nacho" (S1E03).
Glock 22
In "Pimento" (S1E09), a hired bodyguard named Sobchak (Steven Ogg) carries a Glock 22 as one of his four handguns. When he threatens Mike (Jonathan Banks) with the gun, he is quickly disarmed and then pistol-whipped in the throat. Notably, he describes the gun as a "Glock 22 Gen 3" but actually appears to be a 2nd Generation model (it does not have an accessory rail on the frame).
Kimber Custom TLE/RL II
Sobchak (Steven Ogg) carries a stainless Kimber Custom TLE/RL II that he incorrectly describes as a "Wilson Combat 1911" as one of his four handguns in "Pimento" (S1E09). After being punched by Mike, the Kimber is taken from him by Mike (Jonathan Banks).
Ruger LCP
In "Pimento" (S1E09), Mike (Jonathan Banks) takes what appears to be an anachronistic Ruger LCP from Sobchak's (Steven Ogg) ankle holster while disarming him.
IMI Desert Eagle Mark XIX
The last of Sobchak's (Steven Ogg) four pistols that is taken by Mike (Jonathan Banks) is an IMI Desert Eagle Mark XIX, which Mike describes as "impressive".
Rifles
Bolt-Action Rifle
A bolt-action rifle is seen in a painting in Richard Sipes' (Joe Berryman) house in "Alpine Shepherd Boy" (S1E05).
Other
Advanced Taser M26
In "Alpine Shepherd Boy" (S1E05), APD Officer Jacocks (Jacob Browne) uses an Advanced M26 Taser against Chuck McGill after he refuses to open the door for the police.