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==Handguns== | ==Handguns== | ||
[[ | [[Image:OldPistol Resistance.JPG|thumb|left|Season 1 style pistol {{TRS|Resistance}}.]] | ||
The standard-issue Colonial sidearm (introduced in the [[Miniseries]]) is according to Ron Moore's commentary an exact replica of the (fictional) sidearm used in the movie ''[[w:Blade Runner|Blade Runner]]'' (also starring [[Edward James Olmos]]) <ref>However, contrary to Moore's comment, the pistols aren't identical. While the Colonial sidearm is obviously modeled after the [http://props.steinschneider.com/brblaster/bldrpics01.htm ''Blade Runner'' blaster], the guns differ in many details.</ref>. The standard service handgun used by the Colonial forces appears to be a modernized version of the [[w:LeMat|LeMat revolver]] of the US Civil War, with a revolver-like pistol grip and a large barrel beneath the primary barrel. From closer examination of the handgun, it appears that the handgun used in the Miniseries and Season 1 was built around a [[Wikipedia:Smith & Wesson|Smith & Wesson]] K-Frame or L-Frame revolver. This sidearm is nicknamed the "Colonial Clamshell" by a propmaster in [[David Eick]]'s 18th video blog. | The standard-issue Colonial sidearm (introduced in the [[Miniseries]]) is according to Ron Moore's commentary an exact replica of the (fictional) sidearm used in the movie ''[[w:Blade Runner|Blade Runner]]'' (also starring [[Edward James Olmos]]) <ref>However, contrary to Moore's comment, the pistols aren't identical. While the Colonial sidearm is obviously modeled after the [http://props.steinschneider.com/brblaster/bldrpics01.htm ''Blade Runner'' blaster], the guns differ in many details.</ref>. The standard service handgun used by the Colonial forces appears to be a modernized version of the [[w:LeMat|LeMat revolver]] of the US Civil War, with a revolver-like pistol grip and a large barrel beneath the primary barrel. From closer examination of the handgun, it appears that the handgun used in the Miniseries and Season 1 was built around a [[Wikipedia:Smith & Wesson|Smith & Wesson]] K-Frame or L-Frame revolver. This sidearm is nicknamed the "Colonial Clamshell" by a propmaster in [[David Eick]]'s 18th video blog. | ||
The Miniseries version had hardly any real functionality and was redesigned almost from scratch for Season 1 when scripts required more specific actions with the guns. After that it was redesigned again and, starting with the early second season, the original sidearms have been nearly completely replaced by the [[w:Five-seveN|Fabrique Nationale Five-seveN]], also dressed up with an underbarrel explosive launcher. This changeover allows for real semi-automatic fire and on-screen reloads {{TRS|Home, Part II}}, and makes use of the existing stores of 5.7 x 28 mm (FN P-90) blank ammunition. The FN Five-seveN handgun (without the grenade launcher) has made an appearance in ''Caprica'' with Caprica City Spaceport police officers using their Five-seveNs against STO members in one episode. | The Miniseries version had hardly any real functionality and was redesigned almost from scratch for Season 1 when scripts required more specific actions with the guns. After that it was redesigned again and, starting with the early second season, the original sidearms have been nearly completely replaced by the [[w:Five-seveN|Fabrique Nationale Five-seveN]], also dressed up with an underbarrel explosive launcher. This changeover allows for real semi-automatic fire and on-screen reloads {{TRS|Home, Part II}}, and makes use of the existing stores of 5.7 x 28 mm (FN P-90) blank ammunition. The FN Five-seveN handgun (without the grenade launcher) has made an appearance in ''Caprica'' with Caprica City Spaceport police officers using their Five-seveNs against STO members in one episode. | ||
[[ | [[Image:Sidearm Flightofthephoenix.JPG|thumb|Apollo, Starbuck, and Hotdog on the [[firing range]] with FN Five-seveNs {{TRS|Flight of the Phoenix}}.]] | ||
The [[w:HK P9|Heckler & Koch P9]] is seen, along with an [http://www.weapon.envy.nu/gun/int.html Intratec Cat-9] in "[[Colonial Day]]". | The [[w:HK P9|Heckler & Koch P9]] is seen, along with an [http://www.weapon.envy.nu/gun/int.html Intratec Cat-9] in "[[Colonial Day]]". | ||
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==Submachine guns== | ==Submachine guns== | ||
[[ | [[Image:UMP Skorpion Resistance.JPG|thumb|Thrace's Vz 61's and Anders's UMP {{TRS|Resistance}}]] | ||
One of the real firearms that was seen on a regular basis in ''Battlestar Galactica'''s first season is the Belgian [[w:FN P90|Fabrique Nationale P90 submachine gun]] which is seen in the hands of the [[Colonial Marine Corps|Marines]] aboard ''Galactica''. The weapon is notable for its unusual 5.7x28 round, designed to pierce body armor. Its unusual magazine placement and design (resting on top with rounds perpendicular to the barrel) means each cartridge is rotated 90 degrees as it is fed. | One of the real firearms that was seen on a regular basis in ''Battlestar Galactica'''s first season is the Belgian [[w:FN P90|Fabrique Nationale P90 submachine gun]] which is seen in the hands of the [[Colonial Marine Corps|Marines]] aboard ''Galactica''. The weapon is notable for its unusual 5.7x28 round, designed to pierce body armor. Its unusual magazine placement and design (resting on top with rounds perpendicular to the barrel) means each cartridge is rotated 90 degrees as it is fed. | ||
The FN P90 submachine gun is featured extensively in both [[w:Stargate SG-1|''Stargate SG-1'']] and [[w:Stargate Atlantis|''Stargate Atlantis'']] (which are also filmed in Vancouver alongside ''Battlestar Galactica''). In Season 2, the P90 was replaced by a different weapon (see [[#Rifles and Carbines|Rifles and Carbines]]). | The FN P90 submachine gun is featured extensively in both [[w:Stargate SG-1|''Stargate SG-1'']] and [[w:Stargate Atlantis|''Stargate Atlantis'']] (which are also filmed in Vancouver alongside ''Battlestar Galactica''). In Season 2, the P90 was replaced by a different weapon (see [[#Rifles and Carbines|Rifles and Carbines]]). | ||
[[ | [[Image:Thompson SubmachineGun.jpg|thumb|right|Thompson submachine gun in Cain's office {{TRS|The Captain's Hand}}.]] | ||
Another real-life submachine guns that made an appearance is the German [[w:HK UMP|Heckler & Koch UMP]]. In the episode "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]," [[Samuel Anders]] is armed with one. It is also in use by ''Pegasus's'' Marines. Other weapons seen this episode are the Czech [[Wikipedia:Vz_61|Vz 61 machine pistol]], wielded akimbo by {{callsign|Starbuck}}, and the American [[w:Ruger MP9|Ruger MP9]] being wielded by {{callsign|Helo}} when the two characters encounter Samuel Anders and his resistance fighters.<br/> | Another real-life submachine guns that made an appearance is the German [[w:HK UMP|Heckler & Koch UMP]]. In the episode "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]," [[Samuel Anders]] is armed with one. It is also in use by ''Pegasus's'' Marines. Other weapons seen this episode are the Czech [[Wikipedia:Vz_61|Vz 61 machine pistol]], wielded akimbo by {{callsign|Starbuck}}, and the American [[w:Ruger MP9|Ruger MP9]] being wielded by {{callsign|Helo}} when the two characters encounter Samuel Anders and his resistance fighters.<br/> | ||
The Skorpion is also carried by Chief Tyrol during the [[Battle of New Caprica]] {{TRS|Exodus, Part II}}. | The Skorpion is also carried by Chief Tyrol during the [[Battle of New Caprica]] {{TRS|Exodus, Part II}}. | ||
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==Rifles and Carbines== | ==Rifles and Carbines== | ||
[[ | [[Image:Cx4Storm.jpg|thumb|left|Baltar with a Beretta Cx4 Storm carbine {{TRS|Fragged}}.]] | ||
The British [[Wikipedia:L85|L85/SA80 bullpup assault rifle]] is carried by a Colonial military honor guard at Zak Adama's funeral in "[[Act of Contrition]]". The [[Wikipedia:L85|L85/SA80]] is the current, standard-issue infantry rifle of the British armed forces and has been in British military service since 1985.<br> | The British [[Wikipedia:L85|L85/SA80 bullpup assault rifle]] is carried by a Colonial military honor guard at Zak Adama's funeral in "[[Act of Contrition]]". The [[Wikipedia:L85|L85/SA80]] is the current, standard-issue infantry rifle of the British armed forces and has been in British military service since 1985.<br> | ||
The SA80s in "Act of Contrition" appear to be without the standard, [[Wikipedia:British Army | British Army]] issue [[Wikipedia: SUSAT | SUSAT]] telescopic sight, and the iron foresight and rear-sight/carry handle are not in use. In addition, the foregrip and lower half of the rifles were painted white to denote that the rifles were for ceremonial purposes (it was later revealed that the ceremonial SA80s used in "Act of Contrition" were airsoft replicas) In "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]" and "[[The Farm]]," the resistance fighters on Caprica are armed with SA80s alongside other firearms, thus giving the impression that the SA80 was the standard issue infantry rifle of the Colonial armed forces . The SA80s used by the resistance fighters in these two episodes appear to have SUSAT sights fitted on the rifles. An SA80 can be seen briefly in the hands of a [[Caprica City Police]] officer in [[Rebirth]]. Since an SA80 was seen in the hands of Carpica City Police officers in [[Rebirth]], there is a good possibility that the SA80s were used by the pre-Cylon War Caprica armed forces and police. | The SA80s in "Act of Contrition" appear to be without the standard, [[Wikipedia:British Army | British Army]] issue [[Wikipedia: SUSAT | SUSAT]] telescopic sight, and the iron foresight and rear-sight/carry handle are not in use. In addition, the foregrip and lower half of the rifles were painted white to denote that the rifles were for ceremonial purposes (it was later revealed that the ceremonial SA80s used in "Act of Contrition" were airsoft replicas) In "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]" and "[[The Farm]]," the resistance fighters on Caprica are armed with SA80s alongside other firearms, thus giving the impression that the SA80 was the standard issue infantry rifle of the Colonial armed forces . The SA80s used by the resistance fighters in these two episodes appear to have SUSAT sights fitted on the rifles. An SA80 can be seen briefly in the hands of a [[Caprica City Police]] officer in [[Rebirth]]. Since an SA80 was seen in the hands of Carpica City Police officers in [[Rebirth]], there is a good possibility that the SA80s were used by the pre-Cylon War Caprica armed forces and police. | ||