Person of Interest: Difference between revisions
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Person of Interest: Difference between revisions
Person of Interest is an American television series that stars Michael Emerson of Lost playing a mysterious billionaire by the name of Mr. Finch, who had developed a computer program for the government that predicts the identity of people connected to violent crimes and terrorist acts that will take place in the future. With the government unconcerned about them, and unable to stop the crimes on his own, Finch hires John Reese (played by Jim Caviezel), a burned out ex-CIA black-ops operative with a past, presumed to be dead, to help Finch stop these crimes and save lives.
In the pilot, Reese (James Caviezel) uses a Glock 17 to take down a group of corrupt cops. A few mobsters draw out Glocks when Reese interrupts the arms deal. One of the ex-soldiers turn robbers uses one during a bank robbery in "Mission Creep". A SP-9 gangster uses one fitted with a sound suppressor in "Judgement". A Bundesnachrichtendienst agent uses a Glock 17 in "Foe". In "Number Crunch", an assassin uses a silenced Glock 17 before Reese disarms him. A CIA agent uses one in the same episode.
A 2nd Gen Glock 19 is seen as the main sidearm of Detective Carter (Taraji P. Henson). In "The Fix", a fixer acquires the Glock 19 and gives to a corrupt cop during a gala party.
Reese takes a stainless steel Colt Gold Cup Trophy after taking down a New York based Torero Cartel cell in "Cura Te Ipsum". He uses it near the end to intimidate Andrew Benton.
A stainless Kahr K9 fitted with a suppressor is used by Sam to assassinate the ex-soldiers involved in the evidence lock-up robbery in "Mission Creep".
A mobster aims a SIG-Sauer P226 at Reese after he interrupts an underground arms purchase in the pilot episode. Reese takes it along with some other weapons and keeps them for himself. The P226 seems to become Reese's sidearm after this, as he first uses it in "Ghosts". Reese carries his Sig in the middle of his back.
After breaking free from Detective Fusco (Kevin Chapman) in the pilot episode, Reese takes Fusco's Smith & Wesson 5946 and shoots him in the back three times, knowing that Fusco is wearing a bulletproof vest before walking back to the city with the 5946 with him. At the end of the episode, Reese gives it back to Fusco, telling him that he used it to kill one of Fusco's fellow corrupt cops, blackmailing him to be his source inside the NYPD.
Jarek Koska, head of Szajka Pruszkow Dziewiec's (SP-9) New York branch, is armed with a PPK, which he holds on the son of Judge Samuel Gates in "Judgment". A chrome one is found by Finch in "The Fix". In a flashback, a female CIA operative uses a silenced PPK to assassinate two renegade CIA agents in Russia.
Used by ex-Stasi agent Ulrich Kohl (Alan Dale) in assassinating his ex-Stasi colleagues in New York City from "Foe".
Error creating thumbnail: File missingWelrod pistol Mark I - 9x19mm. The Mark I has a trigger guard and front sight halfway along the weapon rather than near the muzzle; it is somewhat longer and heavier, and has a 6-round magazine as opposed to the Mark II's 8. The lower shot shows the action pulled back after the knurled knob is given a quarter-turn to the left.Error creating thumbnail: File missingAiming the Welrod at an ex-Stasi agent turned construction worker.Error creating thumbnail: File missingCloseup of the Welrod when Reese seizes it from Ulrich.Error creating thumbnail: File missingDistance shot of the standoff between Ulrich and an ex-Stasi agent.Error creating thumbnail: File missingPicking up the Welrod Ulrich had dropped in Central Park.
Revolvers
Smith & Wesson Model 15
A corrupt NYPD detective forces an ex-con to hold a Smith & Wesson Model 15 in order to frame him in the murder of an attorney in the pilot episode.
M4A1 Carbines fitted with ACOG Scopes and vertical foregrips are used by the former soldiers turned robbers in a raid of a mob owned underground casino in "Mission Creep". Used by NYPD Emergency Service Unit (ESU) operators in "Foe".
Anton O'Mara picks up and shows an unloaded Heckler & Koch MP5K-PDW minus the stock to his father, asking if they should buy it. One of the robbers in "Mission Creep" uses one during the NYPD evidence lockup robbery. However, the firing pin is sabotaged rendering them useless. Reese uses one in the raid.
During the episode "Get Carter", Reese uses a Def Tech 1315 launcher to blast through a crime boss's chop shop. This fires a HE grenade, which is not possible to do so in real life.
An M79 grenade launcher is seen on the table during the arms deal in the Pilot episode. It is also one of the weapons that Reese takes. He later uses it, loaded with a smoke round, to stop two corrupt detectives from executing a witness by firing it at their SUV.
Various small arms are seen in a table in the pilot episode before Reese interrupts the meetings and takes some of them away for personal use. Another was seen in "Mission Creep", left in the taxicab by Finch to get one of the bank robbers arrested, who moonlights as a cab driver. Another one is present in "Get Carter" when Reese attacks the gangster manning the closed muscle car shop.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe arms cache being presented to mobster buyers.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA small arms cache found in the trunk of a Ford Crown Victoria taxicab. Among the weapons is a sawed-off shotgun and an IMI Uzi.Error creating thumbnail: File missingA small cache of small arms before Reese takes them away. You can see a Mini-Uzi on the side with a few race guns and a Glock or two. The shotgun appears to be a Remington 870 with a M4-type stock and a box magazine, which indicates that it's an airsoft gun.