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Eden McCain attempts to persuade Sylar to kill himself with a gun.

The gun is a highly customized 1911 .45 caliber semiautomatic pistol, probably a Strayer Voigt Infinity. It has been carried by several different individuals, many of whom are affiliated with the Agency Without Initials.

About

Don't Look Back

When Mohinder confronts the phony exterminator, the man pulls a customized 1911 on him. In the struggle, the gun ends up in Eden's possession and the man runs off.

Five weeks in the future, Hiro Nakamura finds a gun near the dead body of Isaac Mendez. It is customized exactly like the gun carried by the exterminator.

One Giant Leap

Mohinder Suresh is in his apartment working when he hears a noise at the door. He grabs the gun Eden took from the phony exterminator, but the noise turns out to be Eden bringing food.

Hiros

Mr. Bennet and the Haitian pursue a fleeing Nathan Petrelli. Mr. Bennet pulls a gun, customized identically to the one carried by the phony exterminator.

Fallout

Eden McCain goes to Sylar's cell to attempt to persuade him to commit suicide. She carries a gun customized just like the phony exterminator's. When Sylar breaks the glass of his cell and threatens to steal her power, she turns the gun on herself instead.

Notes

  • The gun has been customized with at least a custom slide, a double-stack rail frame, and an extended compensator barrel. The level of customization makes it quite unique and recognizable.
  • The M1911 was the standard-issue U.S. Armed Forces sidearm from 1911 to 1985. The 1911 design has been revived and modernized and is currently being produced by several companies, including Strayer Voigt, Inc., STI International, and Smith & Wesson, as well as countless boutique outfits.

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