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Weapons

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Weapons surrendered to the Others in "The Hunting Party".
The knives in Locke's suitcase.

A large number and variety of weapons have been used on the Island. This article serves as a catalog of significant weapons, types, and amounts on the Island.

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Flight 815

An M1911 was one of the guns that was found in the Halliburton case.
A Beretta M92F like the one found in the Halliburton case.
The Sig P220 is the standard sidearm for the Swiss army.
A Walther PPK is another semi-automatic pistol from the Halliburton case.

Pistols

  • A SIG-Sauer P228, Edward Mars' sidearm ("Pilot, Part 2")
  • The contents of the Halliburton case: ("Whatever the Case May Be")
    • One Beretta M92F
    • One SIG-Sauer P226
    • One Walther PPK
      • Commonly known as "James Bond's gun"
    • One STAR B, or Colt M1911 .45, that was later replaced by a second Beretta M92F
      • Noticeable in the beginning of Season 2 since both Jack and Sawyer were carrying a Beretta M92F while they were on different sides of the Island

Miscellaneous


Danielle Rousseau


Drug smugglers' plane

A Glock 19 like the one found on Goldie


Black Rock


Swan station's gun vault

A TT-33 similar to the ones in the Armory
Bulgarian-made handgun Desmond was holding in "Live Together, Die Alone"
The Makarov PM was the USSR's standard military side-arm.

Initially, there were many weapons and boxes of ammunition in the gun vault: ("Orientation")

Rifles

  • Four AKM assault rifles (USSR, 1947-)
    • One standard AKM (fixed stock)
    • Two AKMS variants (folding stocks)
    • At least one civilian, semi-auto only version with five-round magazine
  • A Ruger M77 bolt-action rifle used by Michael
  • At least one Dragunov sniper rifle
  • A Heckler & Koch G3SG/1
  • A Soviet 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 (Secrets from the Hatch)
  • A Remington 700 hunting rifle
  • A Heckler & Koch PSG1 sniper rifle, found by Sayid when he is in the armory for the first time upon learning about "the Hatch".

Shotguns

  • A Winchester model 1912
  • A Remington model 1100 that Desmond had on the sailboat.
  • One 12-gauge pump-action shotgun
    • Used by Kate to injure Desmond in the Swan following his capture of Locke and Jack ("Orientation")
  • Note one of these shotguns was used by Radzinsky to commit suicide.

Pistols

  • At least one Glock 17
  • At least two Tokarev TT-33 pistols, WWII-era (USSR, 1933-51)
  • At least three Colt M1911 pistols
  • At least one Berreta M92F
  • At least two Makarov PM pistols (USSR, 1947-49)
  • One Mauser K98
  • One Bulgarian-made Arsenal Makarov PM handgun carried by Desmond ("Live Together, Die Alone")


Mass grave

Locke's gun from the Mass Grave


Kahana

Omar holding an M4A1 carbine with red dot sight barrel suppressor attachments.


The Others

The German P38 pistol was used by the soldiers of Nazi Germany.
Luger Pistol like the one Tom and Richard Alpert have carried.
Mikhail's Mk 2 fragmentation hand grenade. ("Through the Looking Glass")

Rifles

that assault the Mercenaries ("There's No Place Like Home, Parts 2 & 3")

Pistols

Explosives

  • Molotov cocktail-type weapon used to destroy the raft ("Exodus, Part 2")
  • A Mk 2 fragmentation hand grenade used by Mikhail Bakunin to blow out a porthole in The Looking Glass ("Through the Looking Glass")
  • A grenade was put in Miles mouth by Locke, Locke then proceeded to pull the pin making Miles bite down on the trigger to avoid detonation. ("Eggtown")
  • Several claymore mines. ("Jughead")
  • A Mark 16 hydrogen bomb named "Jughead". ("Jughead")
  • C4 explosive stolen by John Locke, and is used to blow up the submarine.

Chemical weapons

  • Multiple "ALSG272 Continuous Discharge, Smoke Grenade, CS" gas canister devices used 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 clues
  • Toxic gas - from the Tempest- used by the Hostiles during the Purge to kill the DHARMA staff on the Island ("The Man Behind the Curtain")
    • The gas grenade used for the prop is a repainted "ALSG272 Continuous Discharge, Smoke Grenade, CS" ("The Man Behind the Curtain")

Nonlethal weapons

Miscellaneous


Natural or constructed weapons

Ana Lucia reaching for a rock.


Trivia

General

  • Lost: The Complete Fourth Season (DVD) has a bonus feature entitled "The Right To Bear Arms" whose synopsis is listed as, "Lost features a formidable array of firearms Get real life gun profiles and find out what it's like working with so much firepower."
  • The Taser's name is taken from the acronym of the Thomas A Swift Electronic Rifle. For full background, see [1].

Production notes

  • Most of the guns in the Swan station are of Eastern/Soviet bloc make

Bloopers and continuity errors

  • Due to production mistakes, the specific makes, models, and amounts of weapons featured on the show have accidentally changed multiple times. This makes full accounting of the weapons very difficult to manage.


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