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== Olympic Arms K23B == | == Olympic Arms K23B == | ||
− | A few of the rifles used by the DEA tactical team do not appear to be the [[Mk. 18 Mod 0]] because they have shorter 6.5" barrels rather than the 10" barrel of the Mark 18. These are most likely [[Olympic Arms K23B]]s (or an equivalent from another manufacturer). Like the Mark 18s, they are fitted with full-length rail forearms, EOTech holographic sights and/or back-up iron sights. | + | A few of the rifles used by the DEA tactical team do not appear to be the [[Mk. 18 Mod 0]] because they have shorter 6.5" barrels rather than the 10" barrel of the Mark 18. These are most likely [[Olympic Arms K23B]]s (or an equivalent from another manufacturer). Like the Mark 18s, they are fitted with full-length rail forearms, EOTech holographic sights and/or back-up iron sights and Vltor MOD stocks. |
[[Image:K23B Tactical.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Olympic Arms K23B Tactical with RIS foregrip - 5.56x45mm]] | [[Image:K23B Tactical.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Olympic Arms K23B Tactical with RIS foregrip - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[File:BreakBad-101-K23B-1.jpg|602px|thumb|none|A DEA tactical agent carries what appears to be a [[Olympic Arms K23B]] with a free-floating rail forearm, Vltor MOD stock, and EOTech Holosight in "Pilot" (S1E01).]] | [[File:BreakBad-101-K23B-1.jpg|602px|thumb|none|A DEA tactical agent carries what appears to be a [[Olympic Arms K23B]] with a free-floating rail forearm, Vltor MOD stock, and EOTech Holosight in "Pilot" (S1E01).]] |
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In the first season, Walter White diagnosed with lung cancer, and along with his partner Jesse, he starts cooking meth in the RV as a way to pay for his treatment. Business is going well until the cooks get involved with the psychotic drug lord Tuco Salamanca. At the same time, the DEA begins an investigation into the appearance of the new product. The season premiered on January 20, 2008.
The following weapons were used in Season 1 of the television series Breaking Bad:
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Handguns
Smith & Wesson 4506
Krazy 8 (Max Arcienega) uses an Smith & Wesson 4506-1 in "Pilot" (S1E01). Not long after, Walt (Bryan Cranston) becomes its new owner before Jesse (Aaron Paul) finally disposes of it in the following episode "Cat's in the Bag…" (S1E02).
Glock 22
DEA Agent Hank Schrader (Dean Norris) shows off his issue Glock 22 during the party in the first episode "Pilot" (S1E01). He actually refers to it as a Glock 22 and praises the power of the .40-caliber round over 9x19mm (claiming to have seen the latter cartridge ricochet off a car windshield).
Revolvers
Ruger KGP-161
The Ruger KGP-161 appears to be Emilio's (John Koyama) gun and is taken out of the yellow bag by Walter and later dissolved in the tub in "Cat's in the Bag…" (S1E02).
Smith & Wesson Model 686
No-Doze (Cesar Garcia), one of Tuco's men, pulls a Smith & Wesson Model 686 in "Crazy Handful of Nothin'" (S1E06).
Assault Rifles
Mk. 18 Mod 0
In "Pilot" (S1E01), the DEA tactical team that raids a meth lab is armed mostly with what appears to be Mk. 18 Mod 0s with folding front sights, full-length rail forearms, and Crane stocks. Most have EOTech holographic sights and back-up iron sights, though at least one rifle has the standard carry handle/iron sight combination and no other sights.
Olympic Arms K23B
A few of the rifles used by the DEA tactical team do not appear to be the Mk. 18 Mod 0 because they have shorter 6.5" barrels rather than the 10" barrel of the Mark 18. These are most likely Olympic Arms K23Bs (or an equivalent from another manufacturer). Like the Mark 18s, they are fitted with full-length rail forearms, EOTech holographic sights and/or back-up iron sights and Vltor MOD stocks.
Shotguns
Remington Model 870 Police Entry
In "Pilot" (S1E01), the DEA tactical team agent uses a Remington Model 870 Police Entry shotgun during a raid on a meth lab.