Treadshot (G1)

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The name or term "Treadshot" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Treadshot (disambiguation).
Treadshot is a Decepticon Action Master from the Generation 1 continuity family.
"I've heard that you're a low-down Yankee liar."
"Prove it."

You think you can take Treadshot? Go ahead on. It's your move.

Y'see, there just ain't no quicker gunslinger out there than Treadshot. He'll plant a bullet between your optics before you can blink, then another five in various parts of your body before it hits the ground. Course, sometimes power is needed over precision, and Treadshot's got ya covered there too, thanks to his partner Catgut. With this hired gun pullin' the trigger of a particle-blaster cannon, there's few bots the Decepticon high command trust more to make sure a target goes down and stays down.

Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

Howdy, pilgrim.

After the battle with Unicron, Treadshot attended a meeting of the combined Autobot/Decepticon forces at their headquarters, standing between Soundwave and Crankcase. He witnessed the report by Blaster that their world was falling apart, and Prowl's ensuing declaration that the Transformers must evacuate Cybertron.

Treadshot was later seen with Soundwave and Crankcase again, apparently clearing debris with them. They were interrupted by Grimlock punching Fangry through the window of a nearby building, which caught the attention of the newly-arrived Bludgeon and Krok as well.

While Fangry briefly had the upper hand, Grimlock's Nucleon-powered body enabled him to administer a savage beat down to the Decepticon. This caused Treadshot and Soundwave to react angrily, though neither one stepped forward to help their blustery comrade. After Prowl stopped the attack, Treadshot watched as Bludgeon manipulated Prowl into revealing the Autobots' unagreeably peaceful post-exodus plans. Exodus!

IDW Generation 1 continuity

Treadshot worked alongside Squawkbox, Ransack, and either Wingspan or Pounce in the operations center of the Decepticon space station where Sixshot and the Terrorcons were posted. Spotlight: Sixshot Later, Arcee discovered his impaled body at Banzaitron's destroyed base as she searched for clues on Monstructor and Jhiaxus. Spotlight: Hardhead He survived, and somehow ended up on the Autobot prison planet Garrus-9 during Overlord's takeover. When the Wreckers invaded, Treadshot attempted to snipe at Springer, Twin Twist, and Impactor as they fell through an empty energy reactor. He was dispatched with a retaliatory harpoon shot by Impactor. Last Stand of the Wreckers #3

Commercial appearances

This here's a holdup!

Treadshot, Megatron and Krok blasted through a wall together to steal the power behind becoming Action Masters. Action Masters commercial #1

In this scene, Treadshot and the other Deceptions are not animated using character models, but by tracing stop-motion animation of their toys. This is because that sequence is the commercial's transition from animation to live-action, the first visual image of the toys proper.


Toys

Generation 1

In Italy, this may be my second figure...
  • Treadshot with Catgut (Action Master, 1990)
    • Accessories: "Pulse demagnetizer" rifle
Part of the first assortment of individually-carded "basic" Action Master figures, Treadshot is a non-transforming action figure, though his design shows that his former alternate mode is a Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum pistol. He is compatible with any other Action Master partner, weapon or vehicle. He came packaged with his partner Catgut.
Treadshot's instructions depict a different weapon than the one the toy actually comes with—specifically, a weapon that wasn't available with any Action Master. The weapon that was available with Treadshot, meanwhile, is depicted in Soundwave's instructions, which resulted in quite a few mix-ups on toy information websites and in identification guides (including Generations).

Timelines

  • Treadshot (Deluxe, 2014?)

Notes

Rare, but not really a good toy.
  • Unlike the other new-character Action Masters, Treadshot appears to be based on a pre-existing toy—strikingly, a toy perhaps not designed by Takara at all! Originally manufactured by Sunmayor Ohkawa (サンマーヤ大川) Co., Ltd., as the "357 Magnum Robo" (357マグナムロボ), this robot transforms into a Smith and Wesson .357 Magnum with scope attachments. Its massive and awkward inner body serves as a real firing "gun" in both modes, complete with spinning bullet chamber and launching teeny tiny blatant choke-hazard bullets with a pull of the trigger. It was later called the "Highway Patrol Robo" and released in GiG's Trasformer line in Italy. Information on this toy is scant... but, strangely, it shows up in Takara's Takara SF Land Collection Complete Works toy book, which only further complicates the mystery of its origins.

Foreign names

  • Italian: Raptor