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Gomorrah - Season 1

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Gomorrah - Season 1 (2014)

The following weapons were used in Season 1 of the television series Gomorrah:


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Handguns

Glock 17

Glock 17s can be seen in episode 1: "Il clan dei Savastano," episode 6 "Roulette spagnola," episode 11 "100 modi per uccidere," and in brief shots in episode 12 "Gli Immortali."

The Glock 17s seen at the range are fitted with a 9x21mm IMI barrel, as evidenced by the boxes of Fiocchi 9x21mm IMI ammunition near the gun case at the shooting range. 9x21mm IMI is a civilian-legal alternative to 9x19mm Parabellum (with near-identical dimensions and ballistics save for case length). 9x19mm is normally illegal for use by civilians in Italy, as such it makes sense to see 9x21mm IMI instead at a local shooting range; however there is nothing suggesting that the 9mm caliber pistols seen in Gomorrah are necessarily all chambered in 9x21; it can be reasonably assumed that it only applies to the firearms seen at the range.

Glock 17 (3rd Generation) - 9x19mm
In episode 1 Ciro Di Marzio (Marco D'Amore) is seen firing a Glock at a shooting range.
An obvious Glock gun case is also seen at the shooting range in episode 1. Also visible are the boxes of Fiocchi 9x21mm IMI.
Ciro's mentor Attilio Diotallevi (Antonio Milo) holding a Glock during the shootout with Conte's men in episode 1.
During his visit to Conte in episode 6 Ciro puts together a Glock while the slide, guide rod and spring are still on the table.
Highlight for Spoilers: Tonnino "Spiderman" (Alessio Gallo), one of Genny's goons, fires a Glock at Baroncino's house in episode 11.
What's wrong in this picture? In episode 11 two of Genny's goons let Zecchinetta's kids play with their Glock and Beretta 92FS. Don't worry, they unloaded the guns first.
Closer shot of Genny's goon offering his Glock to the kid in episode 11.
Highlight for Spoilers: Brief shot of one of Genny's guards outside holding a Glock in episode 12. The other guard can briefly be seen holding a Beretta 92FS during this scene in which Diego's dog accidentally is shot.

Beretta 92FS

Ciro Di Marzio (Marco D'Amore) and several other gang members are seen carrying and using a Beretta 92FS in episode 1: "Il clan dei Savastano," episode 2: "Ti fidi di me?" episode 4: "Sangue africano," episode 9: "Gelsomina Verde," episode 10: "Ora facciamo i Conte," episode 11: "100 modi per uccidere," and episode 12: "Gli Immortali."

Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm
In episode 1 one of Ciro's crew members at the shooting range is briefly seen firing what appears to be a Beretta 92FS. This is the first of many appearances of the Beretta 92FS in season 1 of the series.
In episode 1 Ciro brings a Beretta 92FS to the shootout with Don Salvatore Conte's men instead of the Glock he was seen firing earlier at the range.
Clear shot of a Beretta 92FS lying on a table in episode 4 along with a blurry Beretta PM12S.
Danielino holding a Beretta 92FS on a rooftop in episode 9. A small hole is visible on top of the barrel indicating it has probably been deactivated. The filmmakers use the same deactivated pistol in the final scene of episode 9.
Danielino pulling back the slide and it appears to be unloaded. He only plays around with the gun and doesn't fire it.
Ciro hiding a Beretta 92FS behind his back as he enters the Romano Brothers car dealership in episode 9. His henchman also uses a Beretta 92FS during this scene.
In episode 9 Chiro tells Danielino not to point the gun sideways. There's an interesting continuity error in episode 12 when Chiro himself holds his gun sideways to protect his family from hitmen.
So you wanna be a hitman? Ciro teaching Danielino how to shoot properly with a Beretta 92FS in episode 9.
A clear shot of Danielino's Beretta 92FS in episode 10.
Highlight for Spoilers: Tonino "Spiderman" pointing a Beretta 92FS at his mobster uncle in episode 11.
Genny's goon makes sure the chamber isn't loaded before he lets Zecchinetta's kid play with his Beretta 92FS in episode 11.
Highlight for Spoilers: In episode 12 Ciro holds a Beretta 92FS sideways to protect his family from Genny's goons even though previously in episode 9 he had told Daniele not to hold a gun like that. An interesting continuity error.
Highlight for Spoilers: Malammore (Fabio De Caro) uses a Beretta 92FS during his shootout with Track in episode 12.
Highlight for Spoilers: Genny Savastano (Salvatore Esposito) says goodbye to Diego. He brings a Beretta 92FS to the showdown with Ciro in episode 12.

Danielino's Beretta 92FS

This is the first gun in the series that has a continuous role: after receiving it from Ciro Di Marzio the Beretta 92FS stays in the hands of Danielino (Vincenzo Sacchettino) for the rest of the episode and the next episode and it appears in several scenes. The filmmakers clearly don't always use the same gun in every scene although it isn't always possible to tell. Danielino's Beretta 92FS appears in episode 9: "Gelsomina Verde" and episode 10: "Ora facciamo i Conte." It is just an ordinary Beretta 92FS without any special markings or customizations.

Highlight for Spoilers: Ciro giving Danielino a Beretta 92FS in episode 9 after instructing him to take out Tonino Russo. From here on the Beretta 92FS will keep appearing in Danielino's hands until the end of episode 10.
Highlight for Spoilers: Danielino holding the Beretta 92FS just before attacking Tonino Russo in episode 9.
After dumping the Beretta 92FS Danielino goes back for it later in episode 9. Although it is hard to tell without turning the brightness up there is no small hole on top of the barrel contrary to the Beretta 92FS used in a later scene.
During the dramatic final scene of episode 9 Danielino is holding the Beretta 92FS again. However this time a small hole can clearly be seen on top of the barrel. It is presumably deactivated.

Bruni 92

A chrome Bruni 92 first appears in episode 8: "La scheda bianca." And a Bruni 92 is carried by several different gang members in a few scenes in episode 12: "Gli Immortali." Even though the Bruni 92 is used to shoot characters it is never actually seen firing. A real(?) Beretta 92FS Inox briefly appears in the hands of Ciro in episode 9: "Gelsomina Verde."

Bruni Model 92 chrome- 8mm Blank
Highlight for Spoilers: After killing an old schoolmate in anger Genny tells Malammore to get rid of his chrome Bruni 92, episode 8.
Ciro Di Marzio packing his things in episode 9. A Beretta 92FS Inox is briefly seen.
Highlight for Spoilers: In episode 12 one of the hitmen is holding a chrome Bruni 92 as they search for Ciro Di Marzio in his apartment.
Highlight for Spoilers: One of Genny's goons loading up a chrome Bruni 92 in preparation for the attack on Don Salvatore Conte in episode 12. This screenshot shows the inscriptions on the slide the clearest.

Zoraki 914

Salvatore Conte's bodyguard is carrying a Zoraki 914 in episode 6: "Roulette spagnola." It's most clearly visible when they have a polite conversation with the Russian messenger in the bathroom. The bodyguard later appears to use the Zoraki 914 during a shootout though it isn't very visible then.

Zoraki 914 with black finish - 9mm P.A.K. blanks
Don Salvatore Conte and his bodyguard showing off their guns in episode 6. Even though Conte's equipment is made of polymer I've censored it anyway.

Walther PPK

In episode 12: "Gli Immortali" Ciro Di Marzio uses a Walther PPK during the showdown.

Walther PPK - 9mm Kurz aka .380 ACP. Note the ring just behind the magazine.
Highlight for Spoilers: In episode 12 Ciro uses a Walther PPK pistol to protect his wife and daughter from Genny Savastano. This screenshot shows the PPK's contour very well.
An earlier frame shows the hammer is cocked back and it has an identifiable circular hole in it. It also shows the trigger guard more clearly.
Another screenshot of Ciro's Walther PPK. It shows the hammer is cocked back. You can also see there's no buttons on that orange chair, in case you thought so in the previous screenshot.

Revolvers

Smith & Wesson Model 36

A nickel plated Smith & Wesson Model 36 is used in episode 2: "Ti fidi di me?" after Don Pietro Savastano (Fortunato Cerlino) orders Ciro to help his son Genny (Salvatore Esposito) commit his first murder. The Smith & Wesson Model 36 later reappears in episode 12: "Gli Immortali" when it is used for one of the assassinations and it can also be spotted in a few other scenes in episode 12.

Nickel Smith & Wesson Model 36 - .38 Special
Ciro assists Genny with his first kill in episode 2. A Smith & Wesson Model 36 is used.
Highlight for Spoilers: In episode 12 Carlucciello, Spiderman's uncle, is assassinated by one of Genny's goons using a Smith & Wesson Model 36.

Blow 38

In episode 6: "Roulette spagnola" Russian mobster Eremenko pulls out a revolver and suggests Ciro plays Russian Roulette to entertain him and his guests. The revolver however is a blank firing Blow 38.

Blow 38, black finish - 9mm R.K and P.A.K. blanks
Eremenko pulls out a Blow 38 and suggests Ciro plays Russian Roulette in episode 6.
While Eremenko unloads the Blow 38 the inscriptions "Luger" and "9mm" can clearly be read.
Clear shot of the Blow 38 as Ciro raises it to his head.

Smith & Wesson Model 15 Snub

A Smith & Wesson Model 15 Snub appears for the first time in episode 7: "Imma contro tutti." It later reappears in episode 11: "100 modi per uccidere" and episode 12: "Gli Immortali."

Smith & Wesson Model 15 with 2 inch barrel - .38 Special
In episode 7 Malammore uses a Smith & Wesson Model 15 Snub to execute loanshark Franco Martucci.
In a later scene in episode 7 Malammore can briefly be seen pulling out the same revolver.
One of Genny's goons firing a Smith & Wesson Model 15 Snub next to "Spiderman" who is firing a Glock, episode 11.
Highlight for Spoilers: In episode 12 one of Genny's goons assassinates Baroncino with a Smith & Wesson Model 15 Snub.

Smith & Wesson Model 49

In episode 10: "Ora facciamo i Conte" Don Salvatore Conte (Marco Palvetti) shoots someone with a Smith & Wesson Model 49 "Bodyguard". The weapon is only briefly seen.

Smith & Wesson Nickel Plated Model 38 (Airweight version) with Pearl Grips - .38 Special
Highlight for Spoilers: Don Salvatore Conte shoots poor Danielino with a S&W Model 49 "Bodyguard" in episode 10. This is the only time the revolver is visible.

Smith & Wesson Model 625

A Smith & Wesson Model 625 is used in episode 7: "Imma contro tutti" and episode 11: "100 modi per uccidere."

Smith & Wesson Model 625 in 3" barrel model - .45 ACP
Highlight for Spoilers: A hitman pulls the trigger on his S&W Model 625 when in episode 7 Luca dressed in a wedding gown is murdered. The other hitman is holding a Franchi LF-57.
In episode 11 Track (Carmine Monaco) uses a Smith & Wesson Model 625 when he pays Zecchinetta a little visit.

Ruger GP100

A Ruger GP100 is carried by one of Genny's goons in episode 12: "Gli Immortali." However there's a cut below the barrel indicating it's been deactivated.

Ruger GP100 in Stainless Finish with 6" Barrel, adjustable rear sights & Hogue Grips - .357 Magnum. The Ruger Catalog # is KGP-161, the Model No. is 1707
Highlight for Spoilers: One of Genny's goons carrying a revolver while searching for Ciro in his apartment, episode 12. It looks like a deactivated Ruger GP100. There's a weird cut under the barrel.
Highlight for Spoilers: Genny's goon tries to intimidate Ciro by pointing his revolver to his own head. That's why they're called goons.

Submachine Guns

Beretta PM12S

A Beretta PM12S is used during a shootout in episode 1: "Il clan dei Savastano" but it's barely visible. However in episode 4: "Sangue africano" PM12S's are very visibly used. They reappear in episode 12: "Gli Immortali" when Track (Carmine Monaco) uses one during several scenes.

Beretta PM12S with stock closed - 9x19mm
A Beretta PM12S is used during the shootout with Conte's men in episode 1. However it is barely visible during the scene.
Highlight for Spoilers: Ciro loads up a Beretta PM12S while preparing for the raid on the African drug dealers in episode 4.
Malammore (Fabio De Caro) disguised as police officer and equipped with a Beretta PM12S just before the raid.
Highlight for Spoilers: In episode 12 Track attempts to assassinate Malammore with a Beretta PM12S. A second assassin appears to be using a Beretta PM12S too though his is barely visible.
Highlight for Spoilers: Track holds a Beretta PM12S while taking fire from Conte's men after he and Genny's goons are confronted in the tunnel during a later scene in episode 12.

Franchi LF-57

A Franchi LF-57 is used by hitmen in episode 7 "Imma contro tutti." The Franchi LF-57 is fired but unfortunately there aren't any shots of it being fired, just windows breaking.

Franchi LF-57 - 9x19mm
Highlight for Spoilers: In episode 7 Luca wearing a wedding gown is killed by two hitmen using a Franchi LF-57 and a Smith & Wesson Model 625.

CZ Vz. 61 E Skorpion

Spiderman's uncle Carlucciello (Walter Lippa) uses a CZ Vz. 61 E / Yugoslavian made M84 in episode 11: "100 modi per uccidere."

CZ Vz. 61 E / Yugoslavian made M84 distinguishable by its black pistol grip - .32 ACP
Spiderman's uncle (Walter Lippa) approaching with the Skorpion in episode 11.
Highlight for Spoilers: Imma Savastano is assassinated in episode 11. There is no closer view of the gun used but it looks like another Skorpion. It is unclear which character pulls the trigger.

Uzi

In episode 12: "Gli Immortali" an Uzi is seen for the first time when Genny Savastano and his goons are forced to go into hiding. The Uzi is never seen fired however. In episode 1: "Il clan dei Savastano" something that appears to be an Uzi can briefly be seen fired but it's hard to tell.

IMI Uzi with buttstock collapsed - 9x19mm
Genny is entertained by one of his goons who is beatboxing, episode 12. The goon is holding an Uzi while the guy behind him is holding a Beretta PM12S.
One of Genny's goons holding an AKS-47 while the other holds an Uzi after they are startled by something at the door, episode 12.
Unidentified submachine gun used during shootout in episode 1. It's possibly an Uzi.

Rifles

Type 56-1

Several gang members are seen carrying and using Type 56-1's and usually with the stock folded. They also carry AKS-47's but it isn't always possible to tell the difference (see also: AKS-47 on this page) They first appear in episode 1: "Il clan dei Savastano." They later briefly appear on a photograph in episode 4: "Sangue africano." And in episode 12: "Gli Immortali" Type 56-1's and AKS-47's are used by a lot of gang members.

Norinco Type 56-1 AK rifle with underfolder stock - 7.62x39mm
Highlight for Spoilers: A hitman belonging to the Conte clan holding a Type 56-1 while throwing a grenade at Ciro Di Marzio in episode 1.
Renato "Bullè" Bolletta (Mimmo Esposito), one of the Savastano clan members, firing a Type 56-1 during the shootout with Conte clan members in episode 1. The Type 56-1's characteristic hooded front sight is clearly visible in this shot. However a little bit later he will be seen shooting an AKS-47.
Here's Bullè again a little bit later. The AKS-47's open sight is visible in this shot. An interesting continuity error. His partner in crime will make the same mistake in a later shot. (See: AKS-47 on this page)
In episode 4 a photograph carried by the African druglord's right-hand man depicts the two of them showing off a Type 56-1 (right) and an AIMS (left) presumably during an African conflict.
Highlight for Spoilers: One of Genny's goons picks up a Type 56-1 while getting ready for the attack on Don Salvatore Conte in episode 12.
Highlight for Spoilers: Genny's goon Bomba (Giovanni Buselli) prepares for the attack on Don Salvatore Conte, episode 12.
Highlight for Spoilers: One of Don Salvatore Conte's men attacking Genny's goons with a Type 56-1 in the tunnel, episode 12.
Highlight for Spoilers: All of Conte's men appear to be using Type 56-1's and AKS-47's though the stocks aren't always visible and in a later shot an AK-47 is seen (see also: AK-47 on this page)
Highlight for Spoilers: The men who free Don Pietro Savastano at the end of episode 12 all appear to use Type 56-1's. This clan member certainly is.
One Type 56-1 lying on the ground and two clan members holding one, episode 12.

AKS-47

Several gang members are seen with AKS-47's in episode 1: "Il clan dei Savastano" and in episode 12: "Gli Immortali." There's a continuity error when some actors can be seen switching from AKS-47 to Type 56-1 during a shootout in episode 1.

Type III AKS-47 with stock folded - 7.62x39mm
In episode 1 an AKS-47 is lying on the roof of a car while Savastano clan members prepare for their attack on Conte's men. Though blurry, the AKS-47's characteristic open sight is visible in this shot. The clan member picking it up, Alfredo ’a Lisca (Emilio Vacca), is also seen in the next shot.
Here's Alfredo with his AKS-47 during the shootout. The AKS-47's open sight is clearly visible in this shot. However in the next shot he will be carrying a Type 56-1.
On the left is Alfredo a little bit later. Now he's suddenly holding a Type 56-1. The characteristic hooded sight is clearly visible in this shot. An interesting continuity error. Bullè, who switched from Type 56-1 to AKS-47 earlier is still holding his AKS-47 in this scene.
Here are Alfredo (left) and Bullè (right) a little bit earlier when they were both firing AKS-47's. One is reloading while they are taking fire from two Conte clan members shooting a pistol and a Beretta PM12S. The PM12S is barely visible during the shootout.
In episode 12 two older gangsters are assassinated by two of Genny's goons using AKS-47's.

AK-47

An AK-47 can be spotted in several scenes in episode 12: "Gli Immortali."

Type II AK-47 - 7.62x39mm
Highlight for Spoilers: When the war with Don Salvatore Conte forces Genny to go into hiding an AK-47 can be spotted as Genny makes his way to the car. It is seen in the middle of this screenshot, the goon next to it will pick it up as they all head to the hiding place.
Two of Genny's goons snorting coke in their hiding place while an AK-47 is lying on the table.
Something at the door startled them. A clear shot of the AK-47 that was lying on the table earlier. The other goons are holding a Beretta 92FS and an Uzi.
Highlight for Spoilers: After the shootout in the tunnel one of Don Salvatore's men can very briefly be seen carrying what looks like an AK-47. It is unclear whether the rifle is fired during the shootout which does clearly show AKS-47's or Type 56-1's being fired.

AIMS

An AIMS can be spotted briefly in several scenes in episode 12: "Gli Immortali." However it is never fired and the front sight is clearly missing.

AIMS - 7.62x39mm
An AIMS can be spotted the first time in episode 12 when Genny and his men are forced to go into hiding. One of his goons carries the AIMS as they walk to the car, it's unloaded in this scene.
A frame before that shows that it is the same AIMS with the missing front sight that appears in every scene.
Highlight for Spoilers: One of Genny's goons holding the AIMS as they get ready to launch an attack on Don Salvatore Conte in episode 12.
Highlight for Spoilers: There it is again during the shootout a little bit later in episode 12. It's never fired. The assailant uses a Type 56-1 or AKS-47 just like all of Don Salvatore's men appear to during this scene.

Various

Hidden stashes and transactions

Thanks to its gangster theme several characters are seen using hidden gun stashes and covert transactions in episode 1: "Il clan dei Savastano," episode 2: "Ti fidi di me?" episode 6: "Roulette spagnola" and episode 9: "Gelsomina Verde."

In episode 1 two Savastano clan members open up a sewer that contains a hidden gun stash.
The weapons are taped up in garbage bags. Later they will turn out to be Type 56-1's and AKS-47's when the Savastano clan uses them to attack the Conte clan.
A Savastano clan member checking his Type 56-1 before the shootout with Don Salvatore Conte's men in episode 1.
In episode 2 when Genny is ordered to commit his first murder a S&W Model 36 is used. Just before the shooting Ciro can be seen retrieving the revolver from a hole in a wall. It's wrapped in a black cloth.
Ciro unwraps the Smith & Wesson Model 36 before they go look for their victim.
In episode 6 when Ciro arrives in Spain to visit Don Salvatore Conte he is seen in a bathroom being handed a package from someone in the stall next to him.
Later in his hotel room Ciro can be seen putting together a Glock while an empty box is on the table. Presumably the Glock was in the package earlier. A custom grip tape is also clearly visible in this shot.
In episode 9 after Ciro handed him a bag holding several Beretta 92FS's Danielino can be seen hiding the guns on a rooftop after playing around with one. In this shot he looks at the Beretta 92FS one more time before putting it back in the blue bag with red straps.
After removing a plastic panel Danielino hides the bag with guns.
Danielino boarding up the bag with the plastic panel he took off earlier.
Later in episode 9 Danielino brings the blue bag to the Romano brothers car dealership where Ciro and his henchman take out the Beretta 92FS's before they head inside.

Ciro's gun permit

In episode 1: "Il clan dei Savastano" Ciro Di Marzio gets a gun permit after he is seen firing a Glock at a shooting range.

Ciro's gun permit in episode 1. After receiving it he intimidates the rangemaster into handing out three more permits to provide members of his crew with guns.

Genny's gun lamps

In episode 2: "Ti fidi di me?" two gun lamps can be seen in Genny Savastano's room. These are not real firearms.

In episode 2 a Beretta 92FS Inox lamp can be spotted during a scene when Imma Savastano wakes up Genny. The Cranjo poster is a mockup presumably of Rambo. The pistols held on the poster are still unidentified. Though it looks like it on the screenshot Genny is not holding a firearm, that's a shadow.
Highlight for Spoilers: After committing his first murder Genny returns to his room. An M16 lamp is seen in this shot from episode 2.

Unidentified suppressed firearm

In episode 7: "Imma contro tutti" Carlucciello (Walter Lippa) uses an unidentified firearm with a suppressor to take out the Martone brothers. It's only briefly seen as he holds a newspaper over it.

Carlucciello (Walter Lippa) uses an unidentified firearm with a suppressor to take out the Martone brothers in episode 7.

Track's light gun

In episode 12: "Gli Immortali" after Genny's gone into hiding Track can be seen playing a video game with a light gun. However the light gun and the game are presumably a mockup.

For the first time we see a more relaxed side of Track as he's playing a videogame while his buddies are sleeping, episode 12. There's an AIMS with a missing front sight next to him, a Beretta PM12S lying on the floor and a Smith & Wesson Model 36 lying on the table. The light gun is presumably a mockup and so is the video game he is playing.
Here's the video game Track is playing. Does anyone recognize it?

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