Okayeverybody, I'm making it my mission to get this page finished, so I need a few things. First, can anyone check the S&W model used in the pilot? I just saw it today, but I can't recognize the model. It looks like 4506, but all the S&W semi-autos look the same to me. Seconde, can anyone confirm what 92 Norris uses? I think it's at least supposed to be a Beretta (seeing as how Trivette coments on the price), but it might be a Taurus used as a Beretta stand-in. Finally, can anyone check the model of revolver used by both Walker and the pilot's CD? - Snake Doc
Thanks MT. One more thing, can anyone confirm what type of S&W revolver Walker uses, I did some checking, and I think it might be a pre-war Registered Magnum. I know that's basically a 27, but the rarity of the RM makes me think it'd be the perfect gun for Walker.
Shotguns. In the Pilot, the Remington 870 Walker had looked like a short-barreled Scattergun Technologies model. Later on, he had a Remington 870 Marine Magnum fitted w/ a SideSaddle, as noted by the finish. - BC2009 25 March 2010
I recently acquired a set of Modelgun Company (MGC) M1 carbines that the seller claimed were used on Walker: Texas Ranger. For those not familiar with model guns, the are Japanese replica or toy guns usually made of zinc-alloy or plastic materials designed to highly replicate the physical outlook (some bear the authentic trademarks and markings too) and in full scale of the real gun counterpart. More info can be found on Wikipedia. I am not a huge fan of the show (despite living in Texas and having met a few actual Rangers), but this was the first place I came to find out if M1 carbines were ever used in the show. Since none are listed, I thought I'd ask. Thanks in advance! --Majormadmax (talk) 13:32, 22 November 2019 (EST)
Snake Doc:Sydney and Gage actually carry a Smith & Wesson Performance Center PC9 MKIII Two- Tone. This is a variant of the Shorty 40 series. I was able to identify it from the Season 8 opening credits after comparing with various 3rd generation S&W autos. During Nia Peeples' credit roll, they took part of the shootout scene from the episode "Tall Cotton", where she emerges from taking cover with her PC9 drawn. It has distinctive features which are easily identifiable in that shot: 6906 muzzle face styling, rearward tapering of the dust cover, black slide and satin alloy frame with rounded smooth surface trigger guard; the barrel, barrel ring and recoil assembly are all stainless; the 2 satin trim accents on the left and right edges behind the magazine well.
In Season #9, Walker carried a Smith & Wesson auto, similar to the ones used by Gage & Cooke. It looked like it came from the Smith & Wesson Performance Center as well. The pistol is a bit larger that the compact 9's used by Gage & Cooke, and I can't tell the caliber of the weapon. It is best seen in Season 9, Episode #8, titled "Retribution".
I've been watching the Pilot and 1st Season (the ones before he got the Dodge Ram truck) and I've noticed that he's using single-stack mags. I've never owned a P226 but I have owned a P220 Legion. I do know that they're single-stacks and that the P226 is double. By the looks of the images, especially the ones of Walker reloading, you can see that he's using single-stack mags. It may be worthy of an update for his gun through the Pilot season. -Codemaster94 (talk) 02:16, 5 August 2021 (CT)
Check this picture out from the 2nd Pilot episode, Borderline. On a side note, I rewatched the Pilot episode (I've been making a compilation video of all the Walker truck scenes from the Pilot/1st Season for YouTube) and in that shootout, he uses 9 rounds before he reloads his pistol. They tried to go for accuracy somewhat. -Codemaster94 (talk) 00:23, 6 August 2021 (CT)
The Taurus PT92 is used as a stand-in for the Beretta 92 on the show. Carried by many law enforcement officers, villains, and military personnel. Most notably carried by Cordell Walker (Chuck Norris) throughout the series as his primary sidearm. His was nickel plated with custom pearl grips that had the Ranger's star engraved on them. He carried it in a unique strap holster. It was lost in a lake during a plane crash in first episode of season seven. Notable other users of the "Beretta 92" are Joey Prado in the episode "Rookie" (he uses a silenced version to stage a mock killing), the gunrunner "Trigger" in the first season episode "End Run," and the sergeant in the episode, "The Fighting McLains."
Walker carries a Smith and Wesson Model 29 with a 4" barrel in the first season and a half. He loses it in the "Rainbow Warrior" episode of season 2. The weapon was hit by a bullet from a Tech-9, which destroyed the cylinder. The bore diameter suggests that it is a .44 magnum 29. The gun also seems to be loaded with cartridges that produce a large amount of smoke for theatrical effect.
Walker's partner James Trivette (Clarence Gilyard Jr.) carries a Walther P-5 from season 2 onwards. He previously used a black SIG P226 and carried it in a hip holster. He began carrying the P-5 in a shoulder rig starting in Season 2.
Carried by law enforcement and criminals throughout the series. Most notably carried by a corrupt courtroom guard in the episode "End Run." After walker confiscates his 686 with wood grips and a four inch barrel, Walker hands it to Trivette to use in a high speed gun battle and chase with a crew of gunrunners.
Carried by Walker as a backup gun in the early season, most notably in Season 3, Episode 19: "Case Closed", where Walker goes out at night- armed with his Smith & Wesson Model 66 Snub nose - to meet a vigilante wannabe ranger who has set out to kill acquitted criminals, and kidnaps Walker's secretary to lure him into an ambush. Also used by detective friends of Walker.
Season 5, Episode 26 : "Rookie" - used by drug dealer Victor Solano (Damon Collazo). Solano uses the gun to kill three drug suppliers in the opening scene of the episode, and then later he holds Joey Prado at gunpoint in a cemetery.
Season 6, Episode 13 : "Tribe" - Carried by head FBI agent on the reservation who uses his snub nose model 66 when engaging the oil/construction thugs in a shootout in a small town on the Texas- Oklahoma border.
Carried by various military personal, lawmen, and criminals throughout the series.Confiscated from a group of gunrunners who spring their fellow gang member out of trial at the beginning of the episode "End Run." Walker identifies it as "M16, vintage, Vietnam."Gunrunners are seen shooting a similar weapon in the following scene.
A bad guy hunting walker is seen with one, before walker jumps out of the leaves and incapacitates him. Walker also uses one from the back of a speeding police truck at the beginning of the season 2 episode "Road to Black Bayou," in an intense drug bust. In the previous episode ("Rainbow Warrior), Walker's revolver is broken when it gets shot by an oil tycoon and his hired guns on the Cherokee reservation. Those men also use mp5's. At the end of the episode, Walker is given his nickel plated Beretta M9 at CD's by CD, Alex, and Trivette. Trivette remarks that the gun was very expensive, and Walker calls it a "Beauty."
Used by several characters, including rangers. It is also used in the fifth season episode called "Chief" by Walker's two friends, the Reservation Policemen Sam Coyote and Black Fox. They use the rifles during a shootout with a thug who works for an oil company and who tried to frame Coyote for the killing of an archeologist.The rifle is also used by rangers during a drug bust outside a run down shack in Part 1 of the episode "Something out of the shadows."
Walker is seen with a nickel SIG-Sauer P226 pistol in the Pilot episode. Trivette also carried one during season 1, before switching to a Walther P-5 at the beginning of season 2. Walker's original partner, who was killed in the pilot, also carried a P226. The issuance of this gun is accurate, as it is the official sidearm of the Texas Rangers. The leader of the robbers in the season 2 episode "Flashback" wielded a nickel 226 alongside a Beretta 92. Interestingly, in "Silk Dreams" (2x3), Trivette uses a nickel P226 to shoot Walker in Alex's nightmares.
During the early years of the show, retired Ranger C.D. Parker carries a Colt SAA as his personal sidearm on several occasions. He also apparently carried the weapon when he was an active duty Ranger, as seen in "An Innocent Man". During the season 2 episode "Flashback", Hays Cooper(Chuck Norris) uses two SAA's. What looks to be a cavalry model and later a silver "quickdraw" model. The leader of the Dealy Gang used 2 of these in his final gunfight with Hays Cooper. The use of the SAA is anachronistic because the episode tales place in 1866. The SAA was not produced until 1873.
Over 14 years ago, CBS introduced a television show that would go on to captivate audiences around the globe. That show was the now-famous Chuck Norris vehicle, Walker, Texas Ranger. The show followed Norris as the title character, Cordell Walker, a former Marine and current Texas Ranger who holds Wild West lite values after being raised by his Native American uncle, Ray Firewalker. For 9 seasons straight, millions upon millions of viewers tuned in around the globe to see what kind of adventures Walker would find that week, and how he and his team would get out of their predicament. The show had enough action, drama, and thrills to bring in almost 15 million viewers at the height of its fame.
The show was cancelled in 2001 despite maintaining high ratings. In the following years since the show's departure from television, many shocking behind-the-scene secrets have been revealed by actors, producers, and other people who were involved in the show's production. We listed below 15 of the most shocking behind-the-scene details about Walker, Texas Ranger that made our jaws drop.
Chuck Norris rarely asked CBS to make special episodes on his behalf, but in the middle of season 5, he asked the network if they could craft an episode that exemplified his Christian beliefs. Initially, they denied his offer since they already has Touched by an Angel on their schedule and figured that gave them enough faith based episodes at their disposal. Norris begged them to do a faith-based episode of Walker, Texas Ranger and
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