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Does anyone know what gun Sergeant Declan carries? It looks like a Smith & Wesson, but I'm not sure. [[User:Gunman69|Gunman69]]
Does anyone know what gun Sergeant Declan carries? It looks like a Smith & Wesson, but I'm not sure. [[User:Gunman69|Gunman69]]
How come no one ever notes that the guns used on this show are usually cheap flashpaper guns? I mean, sometimes they actually get a blank gun, but 90% of the time they use flashpaper guns, including the "chrome" Desert Eagle, and all of the Reno SD's Berettas. - [[User:Gunmaster45|Gunmaster45]]
Interesting how they call the state police agency the Nevada State Police. The real agency is called the Nevada Highway Patrol. And this doesn't have to do with guns, but a lot of the officers mispronounce "Nevada" (the first "a" in the word sounds like "bat", not like "bot". I know this because I live in Nevada), so I guess the producers didn't do their homework! -[[User:Gunman69|Gunman69]] 01:41, 15 July 2009 (UTC)

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Does anyone know what gun Sergeant Declan carries? It looks like a Smith & Wesson, but I'm not sure. Gunman69

How come no one ever notes that the guns used on this show are usually cheap flashpaper guns? I mean, sometimes they actually get a blank gun, but 90% of the time they use flashpaper guns, including the "chrome" Desert Eagle, and all of the Reno SD's Berettas. - Gunmaster45

Interesting how they call the state police agency the Nevada State Police. The real agency is called the Nevada Highway Patrol. And this doesn't have to do with guns, but a lot of the officers mispronounce "Nevada" (the first "a" in the word sounds like "bat", not like "bot". I know this because I live in Nevada), so I guess the producers didn't do their homework! -Gunman69 01:41, 15 July 2009 (UTC)