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[[Image:Poster southland.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Southland (2009- ) Television series on NBC]]
[[File:SouthlS2 00.jpg|thumb|right|400px|''Southland'' (2009-2013)]]
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==Beretta 92FS==
'''''Southland''''' was a police drama from executive producer John Wells (''[[The West Wing]]'') that followed the lives of several police officers within the ranks of the Los Angeles Police Department.  The show premiered on NBC in 2009 for one season before moving over to [[TNT]] for four more seasons. 


Used by Det. Bryant, Det. Salinger, Det. Moretta, Off. Dewy, Det. Clarke, and a number of other officers.
<gallery>
Image:Poster southland.jpg|''[[Southland - Season 1]]'' (2009)
Image:SouthlS2.jpg|''[[Southland - Season 2]]'' (2010)
Image:SouthlS3.jpg|''[[Southland - Season 3]]'' (2011)
Image:SouthS4.jpg|''[[Southland - Season 4]]'' (2012)
Image:SouthS5.jpg|''[[Southland - Season 5]]'' (2013)
</gallery>


==Heckler and Koch USP (two tone)==
[[Category:Disambiguation pages]]
 
Used by a Hispanic gang member to shoot a non-gang affiliated black kid.
 
==S&W 4566==
 
Used by Off. Cooper and Det. Adams.
 
==Unknown revolver==
 
Used by another Hispanic gang member to shoot the same black kid
 
==Remington 870==
 
Used, by severael officers. Notably in episode 2 Clarke uses one loaded with beanbag ammo.
 
==Glock 22==
 
Used by Off. Sherman.
 
==Kimber TLE Custom II==
 
Used by Brown.
 
==AK-47==
 
Used by Dewy in Episode 3.
 
==AK-74==
 
Used by Dewy in Episode 3.
 
==M60==
 
Used by Dewy in Episode 3.

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Southland (2009-2013)

Southland was a police drama from executive producer John Wells (The West Wing) that followed the lives of several police officers within the ranks of the Los Angeles Police Department. The show premiered on NBC in 2009 for one season before moving over to TNT for four more seasons.