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A Beretta M92F like the one found in the Halliburton case
The knives in Locke's suitcase
A Walther PPK is another semi-automatic pistol from the Halliburton case.
A Glock 19 like the one found on Goldie
Tom's Luger Pistol
Locke's gun from the Mass Grave
A large number and variety of weapons have been found and used on the Island.
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From Flight 815
Pistols
- A SIG-Sauer P228, Edward Mars' sidearm
- Was found by Sawyer and used to kill the first polar bear
- Sawyer later used it to unsuccessfully euthanize the marshal. ("Pilot, Part 2")
- The contents of the Halliburton case (see below)
Miscellaneous
- Locke's suitcase full of knives ("Walkabout")
- A machete carried by Sawyer while hunting a boar ("Outlaws")
- An axe, presumably on the plane for emergency purposes
From the Halliburton case
- In the Halliburton case were four pistols, along with several boxes of 9mm ammunition ("Whatever the Case May Be")
- One Beretta M92F
- One SIG-Sauer P226
- One Walther PPK
- Commonly known as the 'James Bond's gun'
- Oddly, despite the ammunition present, this gun has never been produced in a 9mm format
- One STAR B, or Colt M1911 9mm, that was later replaced by a second Beretta M92F
From the drug smugglers' plane
- A Glock 19 pistol found by Boone and Locke on the dead Nigerian drug smuggler
- A flare gun that was later used by the second raft's crew used to unsuccessfully call for help
From the Black Rock
- The infamous dynamite
From the gun vault in the Swan
- Initially, there were many weapons and boxes of ammunition in the gun vault
Rifles
- Four AK-47 assault rifles (USSR, 1955)
- Two type 4B (with a folding stock)
- Two type 2A
- One Ruger M77 bolt-action rifle used by Michael
- At least one Dragunov sniper rifle
- Missing from the counter in "Three Minutes"
- One Heckler & Koch G3SG/1
- Missing from the counter in "Three Minutes"
- A Soviet-made SKS rifle carried by Sayid at the end of Season 2 and through a large part of Season 3 ("Live Together, Die Alone")
- One SKS rifle is visible in the armory during Season 2, but in that season's special features DVD, two of them are in the armory during Swan tour
- One Remington 700 hunting rifle
- Missing from the counter in "Three Minutes"
- Four AK-47 assault rifles (USSR, 1955)
Shotguns
Pistols
- At least one Glock 17
- At least two TT-33 pistols, post-WW2 model (USSR, 1945-51)
- At least three Colt M1911 pistols
- At least one Berreta M92F, later stolen by Michael
- At least two Makarov PM pistols (USSR, 1947-49)
- One Mauser K98
- Missing from the counter in "Three Minutes")
- One Bulgarian-made Arsenal Makarov PM handgun carried by Desmond ("Live Together, Die Alone")
Explosives
- Metal crates typically used to hold grenades ("Three Minutes")
From The Looking Glass
- A M1 Carbine used by Greta
- A Walther P38/P1 used by Bonnie
- A spear gun was found in one of the station's lockers by Desmond and used to injure Mikhail
From the mass grave
- A Smith & Wesson model 10 revolver found by Locke on a DHARMA worker's corpse that he used to unsuccessfully attempt suicide ("Through the Looking Glass")
- Later, he would use it to threaten Jack and unsuccessfully shoot at the satellite phone ("Through the Looking Glass")
From the Kahana
- At least two Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine guns, used by Keamy and Omar as they practice skeet shooting
- Multiple M4 carbines with accessories used by the mercenaries
- Two Colt M1911 handguns carried by Daniel and Miles
- At least one SIG-Sauer P226 used by Keamy to kill Alex
- Multiple LAW rocket launchers, such as the one fired at Claire's house and those being carried by the mercenaries on the return trip to the island
- A flare gun, which Desmond used to threaten Mikhail
Natural or Constructed Weapons
- Mr. Eko's stick that is now being used as his grave marker
- A machete constructed by Mr. Eko out of a part of the plane
- Ana Lucia's boomerang-tipped stick-spear
- Probably made by Eko, as he gives another one to Jin
- These were constructed using boomerangs that washed ashore in a deleted scene
- Cindy's pickaxe-like weapon, constucted using boomerangs that washed up on the shore in a deleted scene
- Ana Lucia's spear-like walking stick she used to kill Goodwin
- Locke's improvised flamethrower, constructed from a torch and hairspray, that he used to fend-off the polar bear while rescuing Eko
- Rocks
- (Kate threw rocks at Sawyer when he was following her. ("Whatever the Case May Be")
- Mr. Eko and Ana Lucia both used rocks when attacked by the Others)
The Others
Total count
The castaways
- In "Three Minutes" it is stated that the castaways currently have 11 firearms left. ("Three Minutes")
- This includes a few rifles and several pistols. This amount has changed since then, as different weapons than what where seen in "Three Minutes"
- However, if this number is correct, including Desmond's rifle, there were originally at least 20 weapons total.
New Count as of "Through the Looking Glass"
- All ten of the others were carrying at least one, most carrying two guns into the camp. Mikhail had an SKS and a P228, Bonnie had a Walther P38/P1 and Greta had a M1 Carbine.
- If all of these weapons were retrieved by the survivors, the new total count would be:
- Several AK-47 assault rifles
- Several unidentifiable rifles
- Three Berreta M92s (including Jin's)
- Two Sig P228s
- One Luger P08 pistol
- One SKS rifle
- One Ruger Mini-14
- One FN FAL
- One M1 Carbine
- At least one spear gun
- Several shotguns (including Bernard's)
- Rousseau's Winchester 70
- All of the remaining weapons from the Swan and the Plane
The Others
- Tom had a WWII-era Luger P08. ("The Hunting Party") ("Through the Looking Glass")
- The Others on the boat boat that intercepted the raft had at least one pistol of an unknown type that they used to shoot Sawyer.
- Jack, Locke, and Sawyer gave five firearms in exchange for Kate. ("The Hunting Party")
- One AK-47 assault rifle from Jack
- Probably the same one that Danny Pickett had at the quarry. ("The Glass Ballerina")
- Four pistols:
- Two SIG P226 pistols from Locke
- One STAR B, or Colt M1911, from Sawyer
- One Glock 17 from Jack
- Probably the same one that Juliet had at the quarry. ("The Glass Ballerina")
- One AK-47 assault rifle from Jack
- Michael's rifle and 9mm M92 pistol
- Danny had a 9mm P-38.
- Tom had a 9mm P-38.
- A Beretta M92F pistol with which Ben escaped from the Swan
- Two M14 rifles (hatch guards)
- Molotov cocktail-type weapon used to destroy the raft
- The tranquilizer dart guns they took down Hurley, Jack, Kate, and Sawyer with
- These darts made electrical noises when they hit, that, along with the Losties reactions, indicate that the darts acted like tasers.
- Danny and the Others that work at the quarry have tasers, one of which was used, "on 50%", against Sawyer as a warning.
- Danny is seen with a SIG-Sauer P228. ("I Do")
- Alex used a slingshot on her raid against the quarry, as well as during her assistance in Sawyer and Kate's escape. ("I Do") ("Not in Portland")
- Jack discovers a weapons locker in the Hydra with three SKS semi-automatic rifles and several Walther P38/P1 pistols.
- While chasing Kate and Sawyer, Danny and Jason use Beretta M92F pistols, while Ivan uses a Benelli R1 semiautomatic hunting rifle. ("Not in Portland")
- Aldo was guarding the Hydra facility's entrance with a Winchester model 70 bolt-action rifle.
- Mikhail Bakunin is seen with a Mosin-Nagant rifle. ("Enter 77")
- The Others used multiple "ALSG272 Continuous Discharge, Smoke Grenade, CS" gas canister devices to cover their departure from the Barracks. ("Left Behind")
- While the ALSG272 is a real device, it is a "tear gas" weapon whose standard contents could not be responsible for the effects seen in the episode unless the original gas was replaced.
- The ALSG272 is only designed for outdoor use. Deploying it within buildings as shown in the episode would create a substantial risk of fire. See also:'Lost' fans look for cluesMikhail's Mk 2 fragmentation hand grenade. ("Through the Looking Glass")
- During the Purge, the Hostiles used toxic gas to kill the DHARMA staff on the Island. The gas grenade used for the prop is a repainted "ALSG272 Continuous Discharge, Smoke Grenade, CS". ("The Man Behind the Curtain")
- Several Others are carrying SKS rifles, AK-47s and Beretta M92Fs immediately after the gas attack. ("The Man Behind the Curtain")
- Richard is wearing a holster for a Luger P-08 when he meets young Ben. ("The Man Behind the Curtain")
- Mikhail Bakunin uses a Mk 2 fragmentation hand grenade to blow out a porthole in The Looking Glass. ("Through the Looking Glass")
- Ben routinely uses a telescopic baton. ("Every Man for Himself") ("The Shape of Things to Come") ("There's No Place Like Home, Part 1")
Danielle Rousseau
- Two rifles: one Mauser K98, one Winchester 70 .308
- The K98 is missing its firing pin.
- A self-made crossbow
- Dynamite
- Self-constructed booby-traps
Notes
- Due to crew mistakes, the weapons featured on the show have accidentally changed multiple times
- The amount of guns that the castaways have doesn't add up. In "Collision" you can see that they have at least 9 rifles and an unknown amount of pistols, (at least ten if you include the Halliburton case). Yet in "Three Minutes" only three rifles are visible, and they have only lost two. Before this scene we knew that they had several semi-auto sniper rifles and at least two AKMS rifles. Those are not accounted for. This either means that Sawyer has lied or that other guns have been lost and we don't know about them.
- It was hinted in "Exposé" by Nikki that Sawyer kept some of the guns that he stole from the hatch, although later in "Greatest Hits" there is a shortage of firearms leading this to be inconclusive.
- In "Three Minutes", Sawyer pointed out that the Others have five of their guns. He probably meant the five exchanged for Kate in "The Hunting Party"; however, Michael's rifle and pistol were presumably also confiscated during his initial capture, and Michael gave one to Ben (aka Henry Gale) after releasing him from the Swan.
- Most of the guns in the Swan station are of Eastern/Soviet bloc make. This is odd considering DHARMA was founded by two Americans during the Cold War but not so odd given the European nature of the Hanso Foundation. However, Soviet bloc weapons often could be bought with little or no questions asked in the international arms market during the cold war.
- It is most likely that the weapons selected for Lost were chosen by the directors for dramatic effect, rather than realism. There are too many different weapons in the Swan, with too many different incompatible calibers, to make sense as supply for a group. [1]
- At this time, the total count is unknown, but on screen: several pistols have been seen and at least two separate rifles are still in use; they are the rifle that Desmond was seen holding in "Par Avion" and the shotgun he was holding in "Left Behind". It was indicated that Sawyer withheld some of the weapons that he took from the hatch, and there were in fact more than 11 weapons left at the end of the second season.
- In "The Man Behind the Curtain", Olivia and some other DHARMA Initiative members at the barracks are seen with bolt action rifles.
See also
- A-Missions
- Body count
- Crimes of the Islanders
- Fights and attacks
- Knife
- Life and death
- Rivalries
- Shootings
External links
- Firearms of LOST - List of weapons and speculations with clear screencaps. (Norwegian language)
- Music videos featuring montages of the numerous guns used in Lost
- LOST Music Video - The Gun Show - Set to "Paper Planes" by M.I.A.
- LOST Music Video - Guns! - Set to 'You Know What They Do To Guys Like Us In Prison' by My Chemical Romance
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