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| '''Current Status:''' Season 1-2 - Complete; Season 3 - Underway (episode: "Better Living Through Chemistry"); Season 4-5 - Coming soon | | [[Image:MV-TITLE.jpg|thumb|400px|right| ''Miami Vice'' (1984 - 1989)]] |
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| '''The following weapons were used in the television series Miami Vice:''' | | '''''Miami Vice''''' is the iconic 80's television crime drama that starred [[Don Johnson]] and [[Philip Michael Thomas]] as detectives in the Miami-Dade Police Department who work undercover to root out the criminal elements working throughout the city. The series broke new ground in television for its visual style as well as its innovative use of popular music in each episode and was well known for the casting of several future stars including [[Bruce Willis]], [[Julia Roberts]], [[Vincent D'Onofrio]], [[Liam Neeson]], and [[Wesley Snipes]]. ''Miami Vice'' also featured the debut of many firearms that are now commonplace in the films and television today, such as the [[Beretta 92FS]] and the [[Glock 17]]. The executive producer of the series mostly credited with its look was [[Michael Mann]], who went on to direct the [[Miami Vice (2006)|the 2006 feature film adaptation]] that starred [[Colin Farrell]] and [[Jamie Foxx]]. |
| [[Image:MV-TITLEX.jpg|thumb|400px|right| ''Miami Vice'' (1984 - 1989)]] | | |
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| =Handguns=
| | '''The following lists the seasons of the series ''Miami Vice'':''' |
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| ==SIG-Sauer P220==
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| Det. Sgt. James "Sonny" Crockett ([[Don Johnson]]) uses a [[SIG-Sauer P220]] in the pilot episode of the show. Considering that the pilot episode was filmed in the spring of 1984 the model used would most likely have been the European model with the heel-clip magazine release.
| | Image:MiamiV.jpg|''[[Miami Vice - Season 1]] (1984-1985) |
| [[Image:SigP220EarlyModel.jpg|thumb|none|350px|SIG-Sauer P220 1st Generation "American" model - .45 ACP]]
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| [[Image:MV-SG220-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett holds his SIG-Sauer P220 on Tubbs after Tubbs steals his boat. Neither knowing the other is a police officer.]] | |
| [[Image:MV-SG220-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett draws his SIG before entering Leon's ([[Mykelti Williamson]]) apartment.]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTCAR-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett fires his Colt Model 653 and his SIG-Sauer P220 akimbo at Calderone's men.]]
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| ==Detonics Pocket 9==
| | Image:MiamiV2.jpg|''[[Miami Vice - Season 2]] (1985-1986) |
| Used as a back up pistol to Sonny Crockett's SIG-Sauer P220 in the pilot, in which Crockett carries the [[Detonics Pocket 9]] in his rear waistband near the small of his back. It is also seen in many other episodes throughout the series.
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| [[Image:Detonicspocket9ld0.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Detonics Pocket 9 - 9mm]]
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| [[Image:MV-DP9-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett talks to Lt. Rodriguez at the station with his Detonics Pocket 9 tucked in his rear waistband.]]
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| [[Image:MV-DP9-2.png|thumb|none|600px|One of Legba's thugs holding a Detonics Pocket 9 after being shot by Crockett in "Tale of the Goat".]] | |
| [[Image:MV-DP9-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Charlie Glide ([[Ned Eisenberg]]) holding his Detonics Pocket 9 in "Yankee Dollar".]]
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| ==Dornaus & Dixon Bren Ten==
| | Image:MiamiV3.jpg|''[[Miami Vice - Season 3]] (1986-1987) |
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| Sonny Crockett ([[Don Johnson]]) uses a [[Bren Ten]] in the first and second seasons of the show. It was essentially a beefed-up CZ 75 chambered for the original 10mm Norma Auto cartridge which differs slightly in case length from later 10mm rounds. This round was HOT, and consequently damaged the guns. In the '80s this was a new cartridge, but is rarely used in modern day. The company of Dornaus& Dixon was an ill-fated one, and since the producers of the Miami Vice-series would not use discontinued guns, it was replaced with the S&W 645 auto pistol
| | File:MIAMIVICESE4.jpg|''[[Miami Vice - Season 4]] (1987-1988) |
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| "The two guns were ordered specifically for the show by Michael Mann's production company. They did not come off the assembly line, but were built by Tom Dornaus personally. Tom did the initial blank conversion, if you want to call it that, but actually these two guns were built from the ground up specifically for firing blanks. He used major components which were not deemed suitable for production guns, but were perfectly adequate for a blank gun. The two guns were Standard Models with the old style rear sight assembly and no trigger stop screw. All external markings were standard Bren Ten. The only difference being that the guns had recoil springs and barrels designed to fire .45 ACP blanks. The barrel does not carry any caliber designation roll mark however. Because the ejection port on a Bren Ten is so large I don't believe that it had to be enlarged to accommodate the elongated .45 ACP blank cases. (Remember that the blank cases are in the shape of a loaded round WITH bullet seated.) Michael Mann requested specifically that the slides be a light color (hard chrome) for enhanced visibility. The hard chrome work was done by a small firm in the Huntington Beach area at that time. Both guns carry a special serial number. One of the guns is in the possession of a major collector in Pennsylvania and the other is owned by one of the show's producers, I believe. They weren't Marksmans or Standard Models with conversion kits. They were two specially built guns". from http://www.bren-ten.com/website/id5.html
| | Image:MiamiV5.jpg|''[[Miami Vice - Season 5]] (1988-1989) |
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| [[Image:bren_ten.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Bren Ten (10mm Auto, Miami Vice version)]] | | [[Category:Disambiguation pages]] |
| [[Image:MV-BREN10-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett checks to see if he has a full mag in "Heart of Darkness".]]
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| [[Image:MV-BREN10-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Great shot of the Bren Ten in "Heart of Darkness".]]
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| [[Image:MV-BREN10-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett fires his Bren Ten at Ludovici Armstrong in "Calderone's Return: The Hit List."]]
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| [[Image:MV-BRE10-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"Maybe you won't even twitch."'' Crockett aims his Bren Ten on Billie Joe Higgins in "Glades".]]
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| [[Image:MV-BRE10-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett draws his Bren Ten before entering the trailer where Trudy is being held in "Smuggler's Blues".]]
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| [[Image:MV-BRE10-6.png|thumb|none|600px|Crockett aiming his Bren Ten and looking very badass in "Out Where the Buses Don't Run". Classic shot.]]
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| [[Image:MV-BRE10-11.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett holding his Bren Ten at the shooting range in "One Way Ticket".]]
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| [[Image:MV-BRE10-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of Crockett's Bren Ten in "One Way Ticket".]]
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| [[Image:MV-BRE10-9.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett firing his Bren Ten in "One Way Ticket".]]
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| [[Image:MV-BRE10-10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett shows the rangemaster his unloaded Bren Ten in "One Way Ticket".]]
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| ==Smith & Wesson 645==
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| Sonny Crockett ([[Don Johnson]]) carries a [[Smith & Wesson 645]] as his primary weapon during the third and fourth seasons of the show. At the time, it was from Smith & Wesson's brand new line of second generation handguns, as the producers wanted to keep up Crockett carrying a State of the Art pistol.
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| [[Image:S&W645.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson 645 - .45 ACP]]
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| [[Image:MV-SW645-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett fires his Smith & Wesson 645 in "When Irish Eyes are Crying".]]
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| [[Image:MV-SW645-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett with his Smith & Wesson 645 in "Stone's War".]]
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| [[Image:MV-SW645-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett aims his Smith & Wesson 645 in "Stone's War".]]
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| [[Image:MV-SW645-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett aims his Smith & Wesson 645 at Jake Pierson ([[Willie Nelson]]) in "El Viejo".]]
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| [[Image:MV-SW645-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jake Pierson, having taken Crockett's Smith & Wesson 645, aims at Crockett in "El Viejo".]]
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| [[Image:MV-SW645-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jake Pierson fires Crockett's Smith & Wesson 645 at Tubbs in "El Viejo".]]
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| ==Detonics Combatmaster==
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| Sonny Crockett ([[Don Johnson]]) carries a [[Detonics Combatmaster]] as a backup gun, in an ankle holster. In reality the Detonics would have been a substantial handgun to carry in an ankle holster. Several characters throughout the series use these as well.
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| [[Image:Detonicscombat-master.jpg|thumb|none|right|400px|Detonics Combat Master .45 ACP.]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNK-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A court officer aims a Detonics Combatmaster at Leon during the mock scenario before his arrainment in the pilot episode.]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNK-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The court officer with her Detonics Combatmaster as the judge tells her that she can put the gun away in the pilot episode. Getting a little carried away aren't we?]]
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| [[Image:MV-DETCOM-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett loading up his Detonics Combatmaster in an ankle holster in "Calderone's Demise."]]
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| [[Image:MV-DETCOM-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A drug dealer draws a Detonics Combatmaster for a ripoff in "Milk Run".]]
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| [[Image:MV-DETCOM-2.png|thumb|none|600px|Crockett aiming his Detonics Combatmaster in "The Prodigal Son".]]
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| [[Image:MV-DETCOM-4.png|thumb|none|600px|Crockett holding his Detonics Combatmaster in "The Prodigal Son".]]
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| [[Image:MV-DETCOM-5.png|thumb|none|600px|''"You're busted, pal!"'' Crockett aims his Detonics Combatmaster at Adonis Jackson ([[Giancarlo Esposito]]) in "The Dutch Oven".]]
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| ==Smith & Wesson Model 38 "Bodyguard"==
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| A J-frame [[Smith & Wesson Model 36 / 38|Smith & Wesson Model 38 "Bodyguard"]] revolver, fitted with Pachmayr grips, is carried by Det. Ricardo Tubbs ([[Philip Michael Thomas]]) for most of the seasons. Several characters use Stainless Model 38s throughout the series.
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| [[Image:SWBodyguard.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith and Wesson Model 38, a [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] with a bodyguard hammer shroud.]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W38-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs' Smith & Wesson Model 38 "Bodyguard" on the bed in his hotel room in the pilot episode.]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W38-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs with his Smith & Wesson Model 38 "Bodyguard" drawn as he and Crockett enter Leon's ([[Mykelti Williamson]]) apartment.]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W38-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs aims his Smith & Wesson Model 38 "Bodyguard" at Jaime in "The Maze".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W38-4.png|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs aiming his Smith & Wesson Model 38 "Bodyguard" at Silva's yacht in "Junk Love".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W38-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of Tubbs' Smith & Wesson Model 38 "Bodyguard" in "Little Miss Dangerous".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W38-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Agent Frank Arriola draws his stainless Smith & Wesson Model 38 "Bodyguard" in "Kill Shot".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W38-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Frank Arriola holds his stainless Smith & Wesson Model 38 "Bodyguard" on Isabel Batista in "Kill Shot".]]
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| ==Smith & Wesson Model 36 "Chief's Special"==
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| A J-frame [[Smith & Wesson Model 36|Smith & Wesson Model 36 "Chief's Special]] is seen on the bed in Tubbs' hotel room in the pilot episode. He can also be seen carrying this in the series finale "Freefall". Det. Gina Calabrese ([[Saundra Santiago]]) also uses this as her sidearm throughout the series, as well as Det. Trudy Joplin ([[Olivia Brown]]).
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| [[Image:S&W 36.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith & Wesson Model 36 "Chief's Special"]]
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| [[Image:MV-SDB-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs' Smith & Wesson Model 36 (middle) on the bed in his hotel room in the pilot episode.]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W38-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs' fires his Smith & Wesson Model 36 during the climax of the episode "Heart of Darkness".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W36-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Gina Calabrese fires her Smith & Wesson Model 36 at Ludovici Armstrong in "The Hit List". She closes her eyes during the first shot, but keeps them open and doesn't flinch during the remaining shots.]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W36-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Gina aims her S&W 36 at Lupo Ramirez ([[Burt Young]]) in "Give a Little, Take a Little".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W36-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Trudy armed with her S&W 36 in "Little Prince".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W36-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|David Traynor ([[John Turturro]]) armed with a S&W 36 in "Rites of Passage".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W36-5.png|thumb|none|600px|Trudy aiming her Smith & Wesson Model 36 at Adonis Jackson ([[Giancarlo Esposito]]) at the end of "The Dutch Oven".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W36-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Gina aims her S&W 36 at Sean Carroon ([[Liam Neeson]]) in "When Irish Eyes are Crying".]]
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| ==Browning Hi-Power==
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| Det. Stan Switek ([[Michael Talbott]]) carries a chrome [[Browning Hi-Power]] with target sights as his sidearm throughout the series.
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| [[Image:StainlessHiPower.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Stainless Browning Hi Power - 9mm]]
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| [[Image:MV-HP-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Switek armed with his Hi-Power in "Golden Triangle".]]
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| [[Image:MV-HP-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Switek (left) aiming his Hi-Power in "Made for Each Other".]]
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| [[Image:MV-HP-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Switek fires his Hi-Power at his TV after seeing Phil Mayhew ([[Phil Collins]]) continuing to scam people unscathed in "Phil the Shill".]]
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| [[Image:MV-HP-5X.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Switek aims his Hi-Power in "French Twist".]]
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| [[Image:MV-HP-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Switek fires his Hi-Power in "French Twist".]]
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| [[Image:MV-HP-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Switek with his Hi-Power drawn as he prepares to enter the apartment in "French Twist".]]
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| [[Image:MV-HP-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Switek with his Hi-Power drawn in "The Fix".]]
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| ==Smith & Wesson 659==
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| Det. Larry Zito ([[John Diehl]]) carries a [[Smith & Wesson 659]] as his sidearm. Several other characters use them throughout the series as well.
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| [[Image:S&W659.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson 659 9mm.]]
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| [[Image:MV-HP-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Zito (right) with his Smith & Wesson 659 in "Little Prince".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W686-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Zito armed with his Smith & Wesson 659 above Lt. Castillo in "Golden Triangle".]]
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| [[Image:MV-HP-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Zito (right) aiming his Smith & Wesson 659 in "Made for Each Other".]]
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| [[Image:MV-SW659-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Zito fires his Smith & Wesson 659 in "Evan".]]
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| [[Image:MV-SW659-1.png|thumb|none|600px|Zito aiming his Smith & Wesson 659 in "Whatever Works".]]
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| [[Image:MV-SW659-2.png|thumb|none|600px|A drug dealer aims his Smith & Wesson 659 at Tubbs in "The Dutch Oven".]]
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| [[Image:MV-SW659-3.png|thumb|none|600px|The drug dealer shoots at Crockett and Trudy.]]
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| [[Image:MV-SW659-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The undercover cop in the beginning draws his Smith & Wesson 659 on Mendez before being killed in "El Viejo".]]
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| [[Image:MV-SW659-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of Mendez's thugs holds his Smith & Wesson 659 on Jake Pierson ([[Willie Nelson]]) in "El Viejo".]]
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| [[Image:MV-SW659-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jake Pierson commendeers the thug's Smith & Wesson 659 and holds it on him in "El Viejo".]]
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| == Colt Trooper Mk V ==
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| A 6-inch barrel version of the [[Colt Trooper#Colt Trooper MK V|Colt Trooper MK V]] fitted with pachmayr grips is used by Lt. Castillo ([[Edward James Olmos]]) in most episodes. If it was a Python it would have a full lug running under the barrel. The Mk V had the ventilated top barrel rib and the half lug for the ejector rod.
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| [[Image:Colt Peacekeeper.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt Trooper Mk V with pachmayr grips - .357 Magnum]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTPEACE-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Castillo fires his Colt Trooper at Jack Gretsky ([[Dean Stockwell]]) in "Bushido".]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTPEACE-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Castillo with his Colt Trooper drawn in "Bushido".]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTPEACE-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Castillo checks his Colt Trooper when he is with Jack's wife Laura in "Bushido".]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTPEACE-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Laura shoots Surf with Castillo's Colt Trooper in "Bushido". Note the full lug on top and the half lug on the bottom, identifying it as a Peacekeeper. Also, if you look closely, you can see the barrel ribbing.]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTPEACE-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Castillo with his Colt Trooper drawn in "Definitely Miami".]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTPEACE-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Castillo fires his Colt Trooper around the corner in "Walk-Alone".]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTPEACE-9.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Castillo holds his Colt Trooper on a group of prisoners in "Walk-Alone".]]
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| ==Browning Buckmark==
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| Trini DeSoto ([[Martin Ferraro]]) uses a [[Browning Buckmark Pistol]] with a suppressor to kill Leon ([[Mykelti Williamson]]) in the pilot episode.
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| [[Image:MV-UNK-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Trini DeSoto, disguised in drag, pulls a Browning Buckmark with a suppressor from his purse when he kills Leon.]]
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| ==Dan Wesson Model 15-VH==
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| Trini DeSoto ([[Martin Ferraro]]), disguised in drag, uses a stainless [[Dan Wesson revolvers|Dan Wesson Model 15-VH ]] to attempt to kill Tubbs in the pilot episode, which he subsequently uses to fire at Crockett and other police officers. [[Martin Ferraro]] plays a recurring character Izzy Moreno throughout the rest of the series.
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| [[Image:DW15-VH.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Dan Wesson Model 15-VH - .357 Magnum]]
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| [[Image:MV-DW-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|DeSoto fires his Dan Wesson 15-VH at Crockett's Ferrari Daytona Spyder.]]
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| ==Dan Wesson Model 15==
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| A police officer is seen with his [[Dan Wesson revolvers|Dan Wesson Model 15]] drawn when checking to see if DeSoto is dead, after being shot by Tubbs. The officer's gun has a ribbed barrel.
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| [[Image:Danwesson357 web.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Dan Wesson Model 15 with ribbed barrel - .357 Magnum]]
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| [[Image:MV-DW-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A police officer checks to see if DeSoto is dead with his Dan Wesson Model 15 drawn.]]
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| [[Image:MV-DW-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A closeup of the police officer's Dan Wesson Model 15.]]
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| ==Smith & Wesson Model 29==
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| During Leon's arrainment in the pilot episode, two court officers point [[Smith & Wesson Model 29]]s (blued and stainless) at Leon, in the mock scenario to excercise their "right to bear arms". Many Model 29s are used by various characters throughout the series, including Lt. Castillo in "No Exit".
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| [[Image:Smith&WessonModel29.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Blued Smith & Wesson Model 29 - .44 Magnum.]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W29-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A court officer points a blued Smith & Wesson Model 29 at Leon.]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W29-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jerry Carrow ([[Jimmie Ray Weeks]]) sneaks onto Lombard's boat with a Smith & Wesson Model 29 in "One Eyed Jack".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W29-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jerry Carrow kills Vincent DeMarco with his Smith & Wesson.]]
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| [[Image:MV-DPK-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jerry ([[David Patrick Kelly]]) holding his Smith & Wesson Model 29 with a Bo-Mar rib in "The Home Invaders".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W29-11.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of Clemente's men holds a Smith & Wesson Model 29 with a Bo-Mar rib on Crockett and Tubbs in "Definitely Miami". In the next shot, it switches to a Colt Python.]]
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| [[Image:S&W29.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Stainless Smith & Wesson Model 29 - .44 Magnum.]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W29-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another court officer aims a stainless Smith & Wesson Model 29 at Leon.]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W29-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs is given a holstered Smith & Wesson Model 29 in "Calderone's Demise".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W29-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs looks up at Lt. Castillo, who is holding his Smith & Wesson Model 29, in "No Exit".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W29-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Castillo holding his Smith & Wesson Model 29, in "No Exit".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W29-9.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Billie Joe Higgins ([[Jay Patterson]]) holds a Smith & Wesson Model 29 on Crockett and Tubbs in "Glades".]]
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| Detective Tim Duryea ([[Jay O. Sanders]]) uses a nickel-plated [[Smith & Wesson Model 29]] Snub nose in "The Maze". Judge Ferguson ([[Bill Russell]]) uses a nickel Model 29 to shoot Pagone ([[Michael Richards]]) at the end of "The Fix".
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| [[Image:MV-S&W19-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Duryea with his holstered Smith & Wesson Model 66 snub in "The Maze".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W19-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Duryea with his Smith & Wesson Model 66 snub drawn in "The Maze".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W19-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Judge Ferguson aims his Smith & Wesson Model 66 in "The Fix".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W19-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Judge Ferugson fires his Smith & Wesson Model 66 at Pagone in "The Fix".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W19-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Judge Ferguson with his Smith & Wesson Model 66 in "The Fix".]]
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| ==Colt Python==
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| In "The Maze", Lt. Jack Davis ([[Joe Morton]]) is seen carrying a Colt Python in his holster, as noted by it's Colt grips. Most of the SRT members in "The Maze" carry either Colt Pythons or Colt Commanders. In "Definitely Miami", Clemente's messenger's revolver switches from a Smith & Wesson Model 29 to a [[Colt Python]] in a brief continuity error. It is noted as so because in one shot his revolver has a half lug running under the barrel (S&W) and then a full lug (Colt). Also, in one shot it has a Bo Mar Rib on top of the barrel (S&W) and then a standard barrel with ribbing in the next shot (Colt).
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| [[Image:Colt-Python.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt Python - .357 Magnum]]
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| [[Image:MV-PYTHON-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Davis talks to Crockett with his holstered Colt Python in "The Maze".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W29-10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|In this shot Clemente's messenger appears to be holding a Colt Python in "Definitely Miami". A minor continuity error. Note the full lug running underneath the barrel, unlike the S&W 29.]]
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| ==Beretta Cheetah==
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| Many characters use [[Beretta Cheetah]]s throughout the series.
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| [[Image:Beretta-Cheetah.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Beretta Cheetah - .380 ACP. The early model is distinguished by it's rounded trigger guard.]]
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| [[Image:MV-SG230-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Artie Rollins ([[Ed O'Neill]]) holds his Beretta Cheetah on Crockett and Tubbs in the episode "Heart of Darkness".]]
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| [[Image:MV-SG230-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Artie Rollins fires his Beretta Cheetah.]]
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| [[Image:MV-BERCHET-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs holding his Beretta Cheetah in "Calderone's Demise".]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKPIS-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Cinco ([[Tony Plana]]) armed with a Beretta Cheetah to kill Gina in "Give a Little, Take a Little".]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKPIS-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Cinco fires a Cheetah at Crockett.]]
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| [[Image:MV-BERCHET-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"Get out of my car!"'' Tubbs fires his Beretta Cheetah at the thug in his car in "Smuggler's Blues".]]
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| [[Image:MV-BERCHET-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lile ([[David Thornton]]) fires his Beretta Cheetah at Valerie ([[Pam Grier]]) in "Rites of Passage".]]
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| [[Image:MV-BERCHET-2.png|thumb|none|600px|Miguel "Skates" Santino holds a woman hostage with a Beretta Cheetah in "Out Where the Buses Don't Run".]]
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| [[Image:Beretta84Inox.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Beretta Cheetah - .380 ACP. The early model is distinguished by it's rounded trigger guard.]]
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| [[Image:MV-BERCHET-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hector Sandoval fires his Beretta Cheetah into the air in "Free Verse".]]
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| [[Image:MV-BERCHET-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sandoval stares at his Beretta Cheetah.]]
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| ==1911A1==
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| A [[M1911|1911A1]] is used by Ludovici Armstrong ([[Jim Zubiena]]) to kill a bodyguard in '''Calderone's Return: Part 1 The Hit List'''. 1911's are used by many villains throughout the series, including many Colombians in "The Prodigal Son".
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| [[Image:M1911Colt.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-1911-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ludovici Armstrong ([[Jim Zubiena]]) fires his 1911 at the bodyguard in "The Hit List".]]
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| [[Image:MV-1911-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Better shot of the 1911. He was able to draw the 1911 and fire 3 shots in less than 3 seconds.]]
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| [[Image:MV-1911-5.png|thumb|none|600px|A Colombian thug fires his 1911 at Crockett and Tubbs in "The Prodigal Son". Many Colombians use 1911's throughout the episode.]]
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| [[Image:MV-1911-6.png|thumb|none|600px|''"Lookin for someone?"'' A Colombian thug with his 1911 drawn notices Tubbs standing next to him, who blows him away with his Ithaca 37 Stakeout in "The Prodigal Son".]]
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| [[Image:MV-1911-9.png|thumb|none|600px|An assassin fires his 1911 at Crockett and Tubbs in "Buddies". Many assassins carry 1911's in this episode.]]
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| [[Image:M1911A1-AutoOrdChrome PF.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-1911-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The camera pans on a nickle plated 1911 with pearl grips while Ludovici Armstrong ([[Jim Zubiena]]) loads up his sniper rifle in "The Hit List."]]
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| [[Image:MV-1911-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Vincent DeMarco ([[Joe Dallesandro]]) draws a nickle plated 1911 with pearl grips on Albert Lombard ([[Dennis Farina]]) in "One Eyed Jack". Possibly the same 1911 in the "The Hit List".]]
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| [[Image:MV-1911-7.png|thumb|none|600px|A thug sets his 1911 down, surrendering to police in "Whatever Works".]]
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| ==Smith & Wesson Model 10 HB==
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| Several police officers throughout the series are armed with heavy barreled [[Smith & Wesson Model 10]]s. This indicates that it is most likely the standard issue sidearm for the Metro-Dade Police Department.
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| [[Image:S&WModel10HB.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 10 Heavy-barreled - .38 Spl]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKREV-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A police officer aiming his Smith & Wesson Model 10 HB at Ludovici Armstrong ([[Jim Zubiena]]) during the climax of "The Hit List".]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKREV-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The police officer firing his Smith & Wesson at Ludovici Armstrong.]]
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| [[Image:MV-SWHB10-1.png|thumb|none|600px|A police officer shoots two drug dealers with his Smith & Wesson Model 10 HB after they pull a Micro Uzi on him and his partner in "Whatever Works".]]
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| [[Image:MV-SWHB10-2.png|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of the officer's gun.]]
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| [[Image:MV-SWHB10-3.png|thumb|none|600px|Officer Sullen with his Smith & Wesson drawn as he enters his partner's home in "Whatever Works".]]
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| [[Image:MV-SWHB10-4.png|thumb|none|600px|Gina and Trudy fire at Ray Pinchada's thugs, Gina with a Mossberg 500 and Trudy with a Smith & Wesson Model 10 HB, in "Out Where the Buses Don't Run".]]
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| ==Colt Commander==
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| Tubbs uses a stainless [[Colt Commander]] during the climax of the episode "One Eyed Jack". Many characters use them throughout the series as well.
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| [[Image:ColtCommander1911.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTCOM-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs arms himself with a Colt Commander taken from of one Lombards thugs in "One Eyed Jack". Judging from the muzzle it appears to be chambered in 9mm.]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTCOM-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs holds a Colt Commander on Albert Lombard ([[Dennis Farina]]).]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTCOM-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A thug fires a Colt Commander at Zito and Castillo in "Golden Triangle". ]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTCOM-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An SRT member loads up his Colt Commander in "The Maze". Note the wood Series 70 grips. Most of the SRT members either carry Colt Commanders or Colt Pythons in this episode.]]
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| [[Image:MV-M177E2-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The DEA Agent on the right carries a Colt Commander in his holster in "Back in the World".]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTCOM-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Arms dealer Eddie Kaye ([[Jeff Fahey]]) Colt Commander lies on the table in "When Irish Eyes are Crying".]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTCOM-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Eddie Kaye Mexican-carries his Colt Commander in "When Irish Eyes are Crying".]]
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| ==Remington 1866 Derringer==
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| Tubbs, undercover as a Jamaican arms dealer, carries a stainless [[Remington 1866 Derringer]], which he holds on Tony Amato ([[Bruce Willis]]) at the end of "No Exit". He is also seen using a blued one in "Smuggler's Blues".
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| [[Image:Remington1866Type4.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-DERR-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs holds a Remington 1866 Derringer in his left hand in "No Exit".]]
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| [[Image:Remington1866Derringer4.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-DERR-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs aims his Remington 1866 Derringer at the drug lord in "Smuggler's Blues".]]
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| ==Walther PPK/S==
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| Several characters throughout the series use white-gripped [[Walther PP Pistol Series|Walther PPK/S]]s (likely the same gun in all episodes).
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| [[Image:WaltherPPKS.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-PPK-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The henchmen holds his Walther PPK/S on Tubbs in "Calderone's Demise".]]
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| [[Image:MV-PPK-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rita Amato ([[Katherine Borowitz]]) prepares to kill her husband with a Walther PPK/S in "No Exit".]]
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| [[Image:MV-PPK-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Valerie Gordon ([[Pam Grier]]) fires her Walther PPK/S at Lile ([[David Thornton]]) in "Rites of Passage".]]
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| [[Image:MV-PPK-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Valerie searchs for David Traynor ([[John Turturro]]) armed with her Walther PPK/S in "Rites of Passage".]]
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| [[Image:MV-PPK-3.png|thumb|none|600px|Valerie fires her Walther PPK/S at the Colombians at the end of "The Prodigal Son".]]
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| [[Image:MV-PPK-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lydia aims her Walther PPK/S in "Yankee Dollar".]]
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| ==Heckler & Koch P9S==
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| The [[Heckler & Koch P9S]] is used by many characters throughout the series.
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| [[Image:Hk-p9s-1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-DERR-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs holds a Heckler & Koch P9S in his right hand in "No Exit".]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKPIS-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Floyd Higgins ([[John Pankow]]) fires his Heckler & Koch P9S at Pa Ryan and Tubbs in "Glades".]]
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| [[Image:MV-HKP9S-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A thug holds his HK P9S on Crockett in "Smuggler's Blues".]]
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| [[Image:MV-HKP9S-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs holds a HK P9S that he took from a gang member in "The Maze".]]
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| [[Image:MV-HKP9S-1.png|thumb|none|600px|A Colombian fires his HK P9S (noted by the trigger guard) at police and DEA agents in "The Prodigal Son".]]
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| ==Smith & Wesson Model 686==
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| Lt. Castillo uses a 3" [[Smith & Wesson Model 686]] in "Golden Triangle".
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| [[Image:S&W686Snub.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 686 3" - .357 Magnum]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W686-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Castillo with his Smith & Wesson Model 686 snub in "Golden Triangle".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W686-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Castillo aiming his Smith & Wesson Model 686 snub in "Golden Triangle".]]
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| An FHP officer draws a 4" [[Smith & Wesson Model 686]] on Tubbs after a high speed chase in "Walk-Alone".
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| [[Image:S&WModel686.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 686 4" - .357 Magnum]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W686X-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The FHP officer draws his Smith & Wesson Model 686 in "Walk-Alone".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W686-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The FHP officer aims his Smith & Wesson Model 686 at Tubbs in "Walk-Alone".]]
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| ==Gun Case==
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| Various unknown pistols are seen in the arms dealer's depot in "Evan".
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| [[Image:MV-UNKGC-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKGC-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
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| ==Star PD==
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| Seen in "The Home Invaders" and "Evan".
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| [[Image:StarPD.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-AUTO5-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Star PD is seen on the table in "The Home Invaders".]]
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| [[Image:MV-STARPD-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Guzman ([[Al Israel]]) aims his Star PD at Evan in "Evan".]]
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| [[Image:MV-STARPD-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of Guzman's Star PD in "Evan".]]
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| ==Smith & Wesson Model 40==
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| Evan ([[William Russ]]) holds a nickel [[Smith & Wesson Model 40]] on Crockett in "Evan".
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| [[Image:S&W40Nickel.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-SW40-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Evan aims his nickel Smith & Wesson Model 40 at Crockett]]
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| [[Image:MV-SW40-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Evan holding his nickel S&W 40. Note the grip safety.]]
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| ==Smith & Wesson Model 586==
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| Lt. Castillo ([[Edward James Olmos]]) uses a [[Smith & Wesson Model 586]] in "Lombard".
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| [[Image:S&W Mod586.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-SW586-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Castillo with his Smith & Wesson Model 586 drawn.]]
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| == Detonics Scoremaster ==
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| Tubbs and Castillo both use [[Detonics Scoremaster]]s in "The Prodigal Son" episode. Castillo also uses one in "Whatever Works". Several other characters throughout the series also use them.[[Image:Detonicsscoremaster.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Detonics ScoreMaster .45 ACP.]]
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| [[Image:MV-DETSCORE-1.png|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Castillo holding his Detonics Scoremaster in "The Prodigal Son".]]
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| [[Image:MV-DETSCORE-2.png|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs holds his Detonics Scoremaster at the ready in "The Prodigal Son".]]
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| [[Image:MV-DETSCORE-3.png|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs lowers his Detonics Scormaster after the firefight with the Colombians in "The Prodigal Son".]]
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| [[Image:MV-DETSCORE-4.png|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Castillo (left) holding a Detonics Scoremaster (noted by the extended barrel) in "Whatever Works".]]
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| [[Image:MV-DETSCORE-5.png|thumb|none|600px|Robbie ([[James Remar]]) loads up his Detonics Scoremaster in "Buddies". Note the extended barrel.]]
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| [[Image:MV-DETSCORE-6.png|thumb|none|600px|Robbie fires his Detonics Scoremaster at the assassins in "Buddies".]]
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| [[Image:MV-DETSCORE-7.png|thumb|none|600px|Good side view of Robbie's Detonics Scoremaster.]]
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| [[Image:MV-DETSCORE-8.png|thumb|none|600px|Legba ([[Clarence Williams III]]) pulls out a Detonics Scoremaster during the climax of "Tale of the Goat".]]
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| [[Image:MV-DETSCORE-9.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Ray Gilmore ([[Jack Thibeau]]), in a crazed state, fires his Detonics Scoremaster at what he thinks is "The Shadow" in "Shadow in the Dark".]]
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| == Star 30 PK ==
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| Frank Sacco ([[James Russo]]) uses a [[Star 30 PK]] in "The Prodigal Son". One of Legba's thugs uses one in "Tale of the Goat".
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| [[Image:STAR30PKPistol.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Star 30 PK - 9mm]]
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| [[Image:MV-STARPK-1.png|thumb|none|600px|Frank Sacco aims his Star 30 PK at Tubbs.]]
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| [[Image:MV-STARPK-2.png|thumb|none|600px|Valerie aims Sacco's Star 30 PK at Tubbs, demanding that he leave.]]
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| [[Image:MV-STARPK-3.png|thumb|none|600px|Good shot of the pistol.]]
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| [[Image:MV-MICUZI-4.png|thumb|none|600px|Two of Legba's thugs, one with a Micro Uzi and the other with a Star 30 PK, hold Tubbs at gunpoint in "Tale of the Goat".]]
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| ==High Standard HDM==
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| Several [[High Standard HDM]]s are seen throughout the series.
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| [[Image:Hi-Standard-HD-Silenced.jpg|thumb|none|400px|High Standard HDM - .22 LR]]
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| [[Image:MV-AUTO5-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A High Standard HDM is visible on the left in "The Home Invaders".]]
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| [[Image:MV-UKNSIL-1.png|thumb|none|600px|The assassin shoots Constanza with a suppressed High Standard HDM in "Out Where the Buses Don't Run".]]
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| [[Image:MV-UKNSIL-2.png|thumb|none|600px|The assassin is shot by Crockett, pistol in hand, as he tries to escape.]]
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| [[Image:MV-HDM-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Max Rogo ([[Austin Pendleton]]) holding his suppressed High Standard HDM in "Yankee Dollar".]]
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| [[Image:MV-HDM-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Guerrero aims his High Standard HDM at Hector and Bianca in "Free Verse".]]
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| [[Image:MV-HDM-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Guerrero aims at Hector and Bianca.]]
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| ==Beretta M1934==
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| A patron at the club where Crockett and Robbie ([[James Remar]]) are drinking at pulls a [[Beretta M1934]] on Robbie when he starts dancing on the pool table in "Buddies".
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| [[Image:BerettaModel1935.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Beretta M1935, the .32 ACP version of the M1934. The only difference between this gun and the M1934 is the caliber.]]
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| [[Image:MV-1934-1.png|thumb|none|600px|The club patron aims his Beretta M1934 at Robbie in "Buddies".]]
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| == Taurus PT92 ==
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| Many characters throughout the series can be seen using [[Taurus PT92]]s.
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| [[Image:TaurusPT92EarlyModel.jpg |thumb|none|400px|Taurus PT92AF - Earliest Model with no Decocker - 9mm. What distinguishes the earliest Taurus PT92AF pistols is the lack of a decocker and the markings on the slide are flipped from the later models of the PT92. The Markings '''Taurus PT92AF''' are on the opposite side of the slide.]]
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| [[Image:MV-PT92-1.png|thumb|none|600px|Robbie ([[James Remar]]) holds a Taurus PT92 to his head in "Buddies". Note the lack of safety on the slide.]]
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| [[Image:MV-PT92-2.png|thumb|none|600px|Robbie holds his Taurus PT92 in "Buddies". Note the wood grips.]]
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| [[Image:MV-PT92-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Col. Maynard ([[G. Gordon Liddy]]) aims his Taurus PT92 at Ira Stone ([[Bob Balaban]]) in "Back in the World".]]
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| [[Image:MV-PT92-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of Maynard's Taurus PT92 in "Back in the World". Note the wood grips.]]
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| [[Image:MV-PT92-9.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Philippe Sagot fires his Taurus PT92 at Langley in "One Way Ticket". Despite his horrible grip, which causes him to fire his gun out of control, he still manages to kill Langley. Just lucky I guess.]]
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| [[Image:MV-PT92-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of Sagot's Taurus PT92 in "One Way Ticket". Note the wood grips and the horrible grip! Also note that the shot is reversed.]]
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| == Taurus PT99 ==
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| Charlie Basset ([[Ted Nugent]]) uses a stainless Taurus PT99, noted by the adjustable sights, in "Definitely Miami". (Thanks to [[User:MT2008|MT2008]] for spotting the adjustable sights.) A drug dealer also uses one in "Sons and Lovers".
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| [[Image:MindPt99.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Stainless Taurus PT99, same as the PT92, but with adjustable sights.]]
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| [[Image:MV-PT92-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Charlie Basset ([[Ted Nugent]]) aims his stainless Taurus PT99 at a drug dealer in "Definitely Miami".]]
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| [[Image:MV-PT92-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Charlie Basset with his stainless Taurus PT99 in "Definitely Miami".]]
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| [[Image:MV-PT92-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Charlie Basset aims his stainless Taurus PT99 at Crockett in "Definitely Miami". Note the wood grips.]]
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| [[Image:MV-AUTO5-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of the dealer's aims his stainless Taurus PT99 in "Sons and Lovers". The dealer on the left is aiming a sawn-off Browning Auto-5.]]
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| [[Image:MV-PT99-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The dealer aims his stainless Taurus PT99 at Crockett and Tubbs in "Sons and Lovers".]]
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| [[Image:MV-PT99-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs aims the dealer's stainless Taurus PT99 in "Sons and Lovers".]]
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| [[Image:MV-PT99-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs holds the stainless Taurus PT99 in "Sons and Lovers".]]
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| == Astra Constable==
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| Juan Carlos Silva ([[Jose Perez]]) uses an stainless engraved [[Astra Constable]] with pearl grips at the end of "Junk Love".
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| [[Image:Astra constable.gif|thumb|none|400px|Engraved Astra Constable - .380 ACP]]
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| [[Image:MV-ASTCON-1.png|thumb|none|600px|Silva aims his Astra Constable at Crockett and Tubbs.]]
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| [[Image:MV-ASTCON-2.png|thumb|none|600px|Good shot of Silva's Astra Constable.]]
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| [[Image:MV-ASTCON-3.png|thumb|none|600px|Rosella ([[Ely Pouget]]) holds Silva's Astra Constable.]]
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| [[Image:MV-ASTCON-4.png|thumb|none|600px|Rosella prepares to kill Silva with his Astra Constable at the very end of "Junk Love".]]
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| == 44 AutoMag ==
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| A drug dealer carries a [[.44 AutoMag]] with him when meeting with Charlie Basset ([[Ted Nugent]]) in "Definitely Miami".
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| [[Image:HiStandard44AutomagMod180.jpg |none|400px|right|[[.44 AutoMag]] .44 Magnum]]
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| [[Image:MV-AUTOMAG-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Charlie Basset examines the dealer's AutoMag in "Definitely Miami".]]
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| [[Image:MV-AUTOMAG-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The other side of the dealer's AutoMag in "Definitely Miami".]]
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| ==Smith & Wesson Model 60==
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| FBI Agent Joe Dalvas ([[Albert Hall]]) can be seen with a [[Smith & Wesson Model 60]] in "Definitely Miami".
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| [[Image:Smith wesson 60.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W686-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Agent Dalvas holding his Smith & Wesson Model 60 in "Definitely Miami".]]
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| ==Beretta 92F==
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| Several characters throughout the series use [[Beretta 92F]]s.
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| [[Image:BerettaM92FS-DieHard2-4.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-BER92-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of Francois Zolan's ([[Leonard Cohen]]) Beretta 92F in "French Twist".]]
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| [[Image:MV-BER92-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Zolan aims his Beretta 92F in "French Twist".]]
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| [[Image:MV-BER92-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Zolan fires his Beretta 92F at Crockett.]]
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| [[Image:MV-BER92-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Skip Mueller holding his Beretta 92F in "Trust Fund Pirates".]]
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| [[Image:MV-BER92-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Skip aims his Beretta 92F at Jackson ([[Gary Cole]]).]]
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| [[Image:MV-BER92-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|While searching him, a guard removes Agent Frank Arriola's Beretta 92F in "Kill Shot".]]
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| ==Charter Arms Off Duty==
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| Interpol Agent Danielle Hier ([[Lisa Eichhorn]]) uses a stainless [[Charter Arms Off Duty]] fitted with pachmayr grips during the climax of "French Twist".
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| [[Image:CAOffDutyStainless.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Stainless Charter Arms Off Duty - .38 Special]]
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| [[Image:MV-CHART-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Danielle Hier aims her stainless Charter Arms Off Duty.]]
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| [[Image:MV-CHART-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of Hier's stainless Charter Arms Off Duty.]]
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| ==Beretta 950 Jetfire==
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| An assassin uses a suppressed [[Beretta 950 Jetfire]] when trying to assassinate Hector Sandoval in "Free Verse".
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| [[Image:PicB 950 jetfire.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-BERJET-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A suppressed Beretta 950 Jetfire is seen in the trunk of this car in "Free Verse". Notice that every SMG in here has been used before in the series.]]
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| [[Image:MV-BERJET-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The assassin pulls out her suppressed Beretta 950 Jetfire.]]
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| ==SIG-Sauer P230==
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| Lani uses a two-tone [[SIG-Sauer P230]] in "Trust Fund Pirates".
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| [[Image:SigP230SS.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-SG230-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lani holds her SIG-Sauer P230 on Crockett and Tubbs.]]
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| [[Image:MV-SG230-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lani aims her SIG-Sauer P230.]]
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| ==Custom Richard Heinie M1911A1 Series 80==
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| Max Klizer ([[Walter Gotell]]) has a Custom [[Colt MK IV Series 80|Colt M1911A1 Series 80]] in his office in "When Irish Eyes are Crying". The gun, custom made by gunsmith Richard Heinie, appears to have a stainless steel finish, adjustable sights, an extended ambidextrous slide stop safety, a combat hammer, and a compensated longslide.
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| [[Image:1911 Longslide.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Custom Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP. This model is very similar to the one in the episode.]]
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| [[Image:MV-C1911-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Max Kilzer holding his Custom M1911A1.]]
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| [[Image:MV-C1911-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Max aims his Custom M1911A1.]]
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| [[Image:MV-C1911-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sean Carroon ([[Liam Neeson]]) pulls the slide back on Max's Custom M1911A1. Note the compensator.]]
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| ==Handgun Display==
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| Max Klizer ([[Walter Gotell]]) has several handguns displayed throughout his office in "When Irish Eyes are Crying".
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| [[Image:MV-HD-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Note the boom mic.]]
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| [[Image:MV-HD-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-HD-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-HD-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
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| ==Heckler & Koch P7M13==
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| One of Colonel Maynard's ([[G. Gordon Liddy]]) assassins uses a nickel [[Heckler & Koch P7M13]] in "Stone's War". Another assassin later in the episode uses a blued P7M13.
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| [[Image:H&KP7M13 SS.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-HKP7-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Maynard's assassin draws his nickel Heckler & Koch P7M13 on Crockett's boat.]][[Image:HKP7M13Pistol.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-HKP7-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Maynard's assassin fires his blued Heckler & Koch P7M13.]]
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| ==Smith & Wesson Model 66==
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| An FHP officer draws a [[Smith & Wesson Model 66]] on Tubbs after a high speed chase in "Walk-Alone".
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| [[Image:Smith-&-Wesson-Model-66.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-SW66-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The FHP officer aims his Smith & Wesson Model 66 at Tubbs in "Walk-Alone".]]
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| ==Single Action Army==
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| Texas Ranger Jake Pierson ([[Willie Nelson]]) carries with him two 1936 [[Colt Single Action Army]]s in "El Viejo" (Crockett specifically says it's a 1936 model). He sells one of them to a pawn shop for extra cash. In the episode it is referred to as a Colt Peacemaker, a common name for Colt SAAs.
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| [[Image:ColtSAA475barrel.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-SAA-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jake sets one of his Colt SAAs and some ammunition on the table in his room while he inspects his other one.]]
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| [[Image:MV-SAA-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jake sets one of his Colt SAAs on the counter at the pawn shop.]]
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| [[Image:MV-SAA-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The pawn shop owner inspects Jake's Colt SAA.]]
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| [[Image:MV-SAA-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A flashback shows Jake and his partner firing their Colt SAAs.]]
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| [[Image:MV-SAA-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jake fires his remaining Colt SAA at Mendez and his thugs.]]
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| [[Image:MV-SAA-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A wounded Jake aims his Colt SAA at Crockett.]]
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| =Shotguns=
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| ==Sawn off double barreled shotgun==
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| Carried by Tubbs in the first season. In the pilot, it is seen fitted with a full stock which is removed in later episodes. It is also used by one of the thugs in "Glades".
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| [[Image:Remington_SBS.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Remington Spartan 12 gauge. Not the same shotgun but a close second]]
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| [[Image:MV-SDB-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs' Sawn off double barreled shotgun (left) on his hotel bed in the pilot episode. Note on the very left his supply of shotgun shells.]]
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| [[Image:MV-SDB-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs fires his Sawn off double barreled shotgun at Calderone's men during the climax of the pilot episode.]]
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| [[Image:MV-870-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs (middle) aiming his Sawn off double barreled shotgun in "Little Prince".]]
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| [[Image:MV-SDBSG-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Billie Joe Higgins ([[Jay Patterson]]) holds his sawn off shotgun on Bramlette's daughter in "Glades".]]
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| == Ithaca 37 Stakeout ==
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| An [[Ithaca 37|Ithaca 37 Stakeout]] Stakeout is carried by Det. Ricardo Tubbs ([[Philip Michael Thomas]]), from the 2nd season of the show. This is a custom weapon with a venilated barrel shroud and a vertical foregrip.
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| [[Image:Custom37.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Customized Ithaca 37 Stakeout used in Miami Vice.]]
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| [[Image:MV-ITHSTAK-1.png|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs holding his Ithaca 37 Stakeout in "The Prodigal Son".]]
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| [[Image:MV-ITHSTAK-2.png|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs fires his Ithaca 37 Stakeout at Sacco's men in "The Prodigal Son".]]
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| [[Image:MV-ITHSTAK-3.png|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs, having just shot a thug, holds his Ithaca 37 Stakeout while holding another thug at gunpoint with his own MAC-10 in "The Prodigal Son".]]
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| [[Image:MV-ITHSTAK-4.png|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs fires his Ithaca 37 Stakeout alongside Crockett, who's Bren Ten locks back, in "Whatever Works".]]
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| [[Image:MV-ITHSTAK-5.png|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs kills Legba ([[Clarence Williams III]]) with his Ithaca 37 Stakeout during the climax of "Tale of the Goat".]]
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| [[Image:MV-ITHSTAK-6.png|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs holds his Ithaca 37 Stakeout after killing Legba in "Tale of the Goat".]]
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| ==Franchi SPAS-12==
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| Two of Calderone's henchmen are seen holding [[Franchi SPAS-12]]s during the climax of the pilot episode before they are held at gunpoint by Crockett and Tubbs. A SPAS-12 is used by a hired killer Ludovici Armstrong ([[Jim Zubiena]]) in the episode '''''Calderone's Return: Part 1 The Hit List.''''' Several other characters use them in various episodes (often the same nickel-plated shotgun).
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| [[Image:Franchi-SPAS12.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Franchi SPAS-12 with stock folded and butt-hook removed- .12 ga]]
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| [[Image:MV-FSP-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Two of Calderone's henchmen hold their SPAS-12s during the climax of the pilot episode.]]
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| [[Image:MV-FSP-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Calderone's henchmen hold their SPAS-12s as they head towards the boat, just before they are held at gunpoint by Crockett and Tubbs.]]
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| [[Image:MV-FSP-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ludovici Armstrong ([[Jim Zubiena]]) fires his SPAS-12 at two drug dealers, while posing as a chauffeur.]]
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| [[Image:MV-FSP-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Great shot of the Franchi SPAS-12. Note the way he is holding it. According to [[Jim Zubiena]] it was painful to fire the Franchi with the stock extended with live ammo, so he opted hold it from the top of the heat shield with his palm down to prevent muzzle climb. He handles the [[Ruger Mini-14|Ruger AC556]] the same way in the climax of the epiosde.]]
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| [[Image:MV-FSP-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jaime holding his Franchi SPAS-12 in "The Maze". This is most likely the same model used in "The Hit List", as it also has nickel plated parts.]]
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| [[Image:MV-FSP-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of the pirates holds his Franchi SPAS-12 in "Trust Fund Pirates". This is, again, the same nickel-plated shotgun used in "The Hit List" and "The Maze".]]
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| ==Mossberg 500==
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| Many Metro-Dade police officers, Vice detectives, and SRT members use [[Mossberg 500 series shotgun|Mossberg 500]]s throughout the series, both with black synthetic furniture and wooden furniture. Tubbs briefly takes one from an officer when searching of Ludovici Armstrong ([[Jim Zubiena]]) in "The Hit List". The judge in the pilot episode uses a Mossberg 500 Mariner during the mock scenario at the courthouse before Leon's arrainment.
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| [[Image:Mossberg500AMarinerStd.jpg|thumb|none|400px]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W29-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The judge (left) aims a Mossberg 500 Mariner at Leon in the pilot episode.]]
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| [[Image:Mossberg_500_wooden.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKSG-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Two SRT members armed with Mossberg 500's in "Cool Runnin".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MOSS500-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs, looking very badass, searches for Ludovici Armstrong with a Mossberg 500 in "The Hit List".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MOSS500-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Larry Zito ([[John Diehl]]) fires his Mossberg 500 at Ludovici Armstrong in "The Hit List".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MOSS500-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Several police officers aim their Mossberg 500s in "The Maze".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MOSS500-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Switek holding his Mossberg 500 in "Evan".]]
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| [[Image:MV-M16-4.png|thumb|none|600px|The DEA Agent on the far right is holding a Mossberg 500 in "The Prodigal Son".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MOSS500-3.png|thumb|none|600px|Gina Calebrese ([[Saundra Santiago]]) and Trudy Joplin ([[Olivia Brown]]) holding Mossberg 500s in "The Prodigal Son".]]
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| [[Image:MV-SWHB10-4.png|thumb|none|600px|Gina and Trudy fire at Ray Pinchada's thugs, Gina with a Mossberg 500 and Trudy with a Smith & Wesson Model 10 HB, in "Out Where the Buses Don't Run".]]
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| [[Image:Mossberg500.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-FSP-5.png|thumb|none|600px|An assassin holding a Mossberg 500 in "Buddies".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MOSS500-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The SRT member next to Switek is holding a Mossberg 500 with black synthetic furniture in "Sons and Lovers".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MOSS500-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Prison guard Keller ([[Laurence Fishburne]]) holding a Mossberg 500 in "Walk-Alone".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MOSS500-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Keller aims his Mossberg 500 at Lt. Castillo before being subdued by Tubbs in "Walk-Alone".]]
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| ==Remington 870==
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| Several Metro-Dade police officers, Vice detectives, and SRT members use [[Remington 870]]s throughout the series.
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| [[Image:Remington870PoliceStd.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-MIN14-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A SRT member holds a Remington 870 in "Cool Runnin".]]
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| [[Image:MV-870-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The officer on the right holding a Remington 870 in "Little Prince". Officer on left with a Mossberg 500.]]
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| [[Image:MV-870-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A SRT member loads up his Remington 870 in "The Maze".]]
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| [[Image:MV-870-9.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Trudy (left) fires her Remington 870 in "Lombard".]]
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| [[Image:MV-M16-4.png|thumb|none|600px|The DEA Agent in the middle is holding a Remington 870 in "The Prodigal Son".]]
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| [[Image:MV-870-4.png|thumb|none|600px|The police officer next to Crockett holds a Remington 870 in "Whatever Works".]]
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| [[Image:MV-870-5.png|thumb|none|600px|A police officer holds his Remington 870 after shooting to drug dealers who pull a Micro Uzi on him and his partner.]]
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| [[Image:MV-870-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An MDPD Detective aiming his Remington 870 in "Back in the World".]]
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| Several criminals use sawn-off Remington 870s throughout the series.
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| [[Image:Aow9723.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-870-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A thug aims his sawn off Remington 870 in "Milk Run".]]
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| [[Image:MV-870-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Raoul aims his sawn off Remington 870 in "The Maze".]]
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| ==Remington 1100==
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| Tubbs uses a [[Remington 1100]] to shoot at a group of Colombians during the climax of "Glades".
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| [[Image:1100sporting20.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-REM1100-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs holding his Remington 1100.]]
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| [[Image:MV-REM1100-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs aiming his Remington 1100 at the Colombians.]]
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| ==Browning Auto-5==
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| Several [[Browning Auto-5]] shotguns are seen throughout the series.
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| [[Image:BrowAut5.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-AUTO5-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Two Browning Auto-5s are seen on the table in "The Home Invaders".]]
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| [[Image:MV-AUTO5-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A drug dealer aims his sawn-off Browning Auto-5 at Crockett and Tubbs in "Sons and Lovers".]]
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| [[Image:MV-AUTO5-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The dealer holds his sawn-off Browning Auto-5 before being shot in "Sons and Lovers".]]
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| [[Image:MV-AUTO5-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett shoots another dealer with the sawn-off Browning Auto-5 in "Sons and Lovers".]]
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| [[Image:MV-AUTO5-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett holds the sawn-off Browning Auto-5 as he tells Zito not to touch the door in "Sons and Lovers".]]
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| ==Blunderbuss Flintlock==
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| Used by Clem ([[Al Cox]]) in "Glades", referred to as a "Gator-Getter". After it misfires several times, he finally kills a Colombian who was about to kill Crockett. The muzzle has the conical shape so you could jam rocks, nails, and other junk in the barrel. It was a primative shotgun. (Thanks to [[User:Gunmaster45|Gunmaster45]] for identifying this one)
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| [[Image:Blun Flint.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Blunderbuss Flintlock]]
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| [[Image:MV-MUZZ-0.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Clem tries to fire his Gator Gun, only to have it misfire.]]
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| [[Image:MV-MUZZ-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Clem fires his Gator Gun.]]
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| [[Image:MV-MUZZ-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Clem firing his Gator Gun.]]
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| [[Image:MV-MUZZ-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Clem shooting a Colombian.]]
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| [[Image:MV-MUZZ-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Clem holding his Gator Gun after killing the final thug.]]
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| ==Double Barreled Shotgun==
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| [[12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun]]s are used by several of Bramlette's men in "Glades".
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| [[Image:StevesSBS1960s.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Double Barreled Shotgun - 12 gauge]]
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| [[Image:MV-DB12-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of Bramlette's men aiming his Double Barreled Shotgun at Crockett and Tubbs.]]
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| [[Image:MV-DB12-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Two of the locals holding Double Barreled Shotguns.]]
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| ==High Standard Model 10==
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| Elio uses a [[High Standard Model 10]] in "The Maze". One of the assassins also uses one in "Lombard".
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| [[Image:High standard 10 SHG.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKMGx-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Elio with his High Standard Model 10 in "The Maze".]]
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| [[Image:MV-HSM10-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An assassin holding her High Standard Model 10 in "Lombard".]]
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| [[Image:MV-HSM10-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The assassin fires her High Standard Model 10 at Al Lombard ([[Dennis Farina]]) in "Lombard".]]
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| ==Mossberg 500 Bullpup==
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| Several MDPD officers, notably Switek ([[Michael Talbott]]) and Zito ([[John Diehl]]), are seen wielding [[Mossberg 500|Mossberg 500 Bullpup]]s throughout the series.
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| [[Image:Mossberg Bullpup.JPG|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-MOSSBULL-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Switek, armed with a Mossberg 500 Bullpup, and other officers prepares to raid the compound in "Free Verse".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MOSSBULL-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Switek leads the raid on the compound holding his Mossberg 500 Bullpup in "Free Verse".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MOSSBULL-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Zito, also armed with a Mossberg 500 Bullpup, follows Switek during the raid in "Free Verse".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MOSSBULL-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Switek holds his Mossberg 500 Bullpup on two corrupt prison guards in "Walk-Alone".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MOSSBULL-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Zito holds his Mossberg 500 Bullpup during the climax of "Walk-Alone".]]
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| =Sub-Machine Guns=
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| ==Interdynamic KG-99==
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| Many characters throuhout the series are seen using [[Interdynamic KG-9 / Intratec TEC-9|Interdynamic KG-99]]s.
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| [[Image:InterDynamicKG99.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-ID99-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Two of Calderone's henchmen aim their Interdynamic KG-99's at Crockett and Tubbs in the pilot episode.]]
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| [[Image:MV-ID99-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett hands a Interdynamic KG-99 to Jimmy Cole ([[Glenn Frey]]) in "Smuggler's Blues".]]
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| [[Image:MV-ID99-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jimmy armed with the Interdynamic KG-99, Crockett later uses it at the landing field in "Smuggler's Blues".]]
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| [[Image:MV-9MMSMG-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Surf ([[David Rasche]]) holding his Colt 9mm SMG next to a Russian with an Interdynamic KG-99 in "Bushido".]]
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| [[Image:MV-ID99-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Russian searches for Lt. Castillo with his Interdynamic KG-99 in "Bushido".]]
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| [[Image:MV-ID99-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another Russian fires his Interdynamic KG-99 at Lt. Castillo in "Bushido".]]
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| [[Image:MV-ID99-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Russian holding his Interdynamic KG-99 in "Bushido".]]
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| ==MAC-10==
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| [[MAC-10]]s are seen being used by criminals in many episodes.
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| [[Image:IngramMAC10.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-MC10-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Calderone's driver holding his MAC-10 in the pilot episode.]]
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| [[Image:MV-MC10-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of Bramlette's men holding a MAC-10 in "Glades".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MC10-11.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A gang member aims his MAC-10 in "The Maze".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MC10X-11.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Evan ([[William Russ]]) loads up a MAC-10 in "Evan".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MC10-6.png|thumb|none|600px|One of Sacco's men holding a MAC-10 as he searches for Tubbs in "The Prodigal Son".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MC10-7.png|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs holds a MAC-10 that he took from one of Sacco's men in his right hand in "The Prodigal Son".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MC10-9.png|thumb|none|600px|One of Pinchada's men fires his MAC-10 at police in "Out Where the Buses Don't Run".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MC10-10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jack Gretsky ([[Dean Stockwell]]) turns to fire his MAC-10 at Lt. Castillo in "Bushido".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MC10-12.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett holds a MAC-10 that he took from a guard in "Payback".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MC10-13.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett fires his MAC-10 at Calderone's thugs in "Sons and Lovers".]]
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| ==Beretta PM12S SMG==
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| The [[Beretta PM12S]] submachine gun is featured in the episode "Heart of Darkness" during the climax.
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| [[Image:BerettaPM12S.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Beretta PM12S 9mm.]]
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| [[Image:MV-BERPM12-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A henchmen fires his Beretta PM12S at Crockett and Tubbs in "Heart of Darkness".]]
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| [[Image:MV-BERPM12-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The henchmen aims at Crockett and Tubbs in "Heart of Darkness".]]
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| [[Image:MV-BERPM12-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Artie Rollins ([[Ed O'Neill]]) with a Beretta PM12S in "Heart of Darkness".]]
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| ==Star Z70 B submachine gun==
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| Two of the Jamaicans are armed with the [[Star Z Series Submachine Guns|Star Z70]] in '''Cool Runnin''''. Tubbs ([[Philip Michael Thomas]]) arms himself with one after he tasers one of the Jamaicans while hiding in the trunk. This 9 mm SMG, used in the past by the spanish military and police, can be seen in another episode
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| [[Image:StarZ70SMG.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Artist rendition of a Spanish Star Z-70 Submachine Gun]]
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| [[Image:MV-STAR70-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Jamaican holds a Star Z70 on Noogie ([[Charlie Barnett]]).]]
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| [[Image:MV-STAR70-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Jamaican goes to check out the cash with Crockett.]]
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| [[Image:MV-STAR70-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs armed with a Star Z70.]]
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| [[Image:MV-BERJET-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Star Z70 is seen in the car trunk in "Free Verse".]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKMG-9.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A thug holds his Star Z70 with the stock extended in "Free Verse".]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKMG-10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The thug with his Star Z70 in "Free Verse".]]
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| ==Smith & Wesson M76==
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| A [[Smith & Wesson M76]] is used by one of the Jamaicans in the '''Cool Runnin''''. Several SWAT members can be seen using them in "The Maze".
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| [[Image:S&W_M76.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson M76 - 9mm]]
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| [[Image:Sw76-1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson M76 with stock extended - 9mm]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W76-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Jamaican aims his M76 sub machine gun in "Cool Runnin".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W76-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs holding an M76 in "Cool Runnin".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W76-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An SRT member loads up his Smith & Wesson M76 in "The Maze".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W76-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The SRT member with his S&W M76 in "The Maze".]]
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| [[Image:MV-BERJET-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Smith & Wesson M76 is seen in the car trunk in "Free Verse".]]
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| [[Image:MV-S&W76-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of Mendez's thugs holds his Smith & Wesson M76 in "El Viejo".]]
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| ==Heckler & Koch HK94 (Mock MP5)==
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| Many villains and henchmen are seen using chopped and converted [[Heckler & Koch HK94]]s throughout the series.
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| [[Image:HK94.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Heckler & Koch HK94 - 9mm]]
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| [[Image:H&K94Conversion.jpg |thumb|400px|none|The "Fake MP5", the Heckler & Koch HK94 Converted to full auto fire, shortened barrel and added third firing position on trigger pack - 9mm. This version was used in many films during the 1980s and 1990s.]]
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| [[Image:MV-HK94-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An HK94 is seen lying next to Tubbs in "Calderone's Demise".]]
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| [[Image:MV-HK94-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett knocks an HK94 out of a henchmen's hands in "Calderone's Demise". Note the lack of a paddle magazine release.]]
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| [[Image:MV-HK94-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett kills Calderone with an HK94 in "Calderone's Demise".]]
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| [[Image:MV-HK94-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ramone ([[Coati Mundi]]) armed with HK94 in the climax of "No Exit".]]
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| [[Image:MV-HK94-10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs holding his HK94 in "Smuggler's Blues".]]
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| [[Image:MV-HK94-12.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Raoul aims his HK94 at the police in "The Maze".]]
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| [[Image:MV-HK94-7.png|thumb|none|600px|A Colombian soldier holds his HK94 on Crockett in "The Prodigal Son". Note the lack of a paddle magazine release and the trigger group.]]
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| [[Image:MV-HK94-10.png|thumb|none|600px|Silva's men aim their HK94's in "Junk Love"]]
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| Several standard HK94s are seen throughout the series, often equipped with pistol grips and barrel jackts.
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| [[Image:H&K 94.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch 94 carbine with front pistol grip & barrel jacket. This modification was common and often seen firing full auto in movies of the 1980s.]]
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| [[Image:MV-HK94-8.png|thumb|none|600px|The soldier on the left holds a standard HK94 with a barrel jacket and a front pistol grip.]]
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| [[Image:MV-HK94-11.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An SRT member on the right holding a standard HK94 with a barrel jacket in the climax of "Definitely Miami".]]
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| ==Micro Uzi==
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| Several thugs use [[Micro Uzi]]s with/without folding stocks throughout the series.
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| [[Image:MicroUziPistolStock.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Micro Uzi with folding stock - 9x19mm]]
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| [[Image:MV-MICUZI-1.png|thumb|none|600px|One of Sacco's men fires his Micro Uzi at Crockett and Tubbs in "The Prodigal Son".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MICUZI-2.png|thumb|none|600px|A Colombian fires his Micro Uzi at Crockett and Tubbs during the climax of "The Prodigal Son".]]
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| [[Image:MicroUziPistol02.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-MICUZI-3.png|thumb|none|600px|A drug dealer attempts to pull out a Micro Uzi on two officers before being killed by them in "Whatever Works".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MICUZI-4.png|thumb|none|600px|Two of Legba's thugs, one with a Micro Uzi and the other with a Star 30 PK, hold Tubbs at gunpoint in "Tale of the Goat".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MICUZI-5.png|thumb|none|600px|Legba ([[Clarence Williams III]]), Micro Uzi in hand, stares Tubbs (who has been tortured by Legba) down in "Tale of the Goat".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MICUZI-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Philippe Sagot running with his Micro Uzi across the airfield in "One Way Ticket".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MICUZI-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A thug aims his Micro Uzi in "Free Verse".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MICUZI-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The thug fires his Micro Uzi in "Free Verse".]]
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| [[Image:MV-MICUZI-9.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A pirate (right) aims a Micro Uzi at Crockett and Tubbs in "Trust Fund Pirates". Skip (left) is carrying a Micro Uzi in a shoulder holster.]]
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| ==IMI Uzi==
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| Several characters use [[IMI Uzi]]s throughout the series.
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| [[Image:Uzi.jpg|thumb|none|400px|IMI Uzi - 9x19mm]]
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| [[Image:MV-UZI-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Colombian thug fires his IMI Uzi at Crockett in "Smuggler's Blues".]]
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| [[Image:MV-UZI-1.png|thumb|none|600px|A Colombian thug holding his IMI Uzi at the end of "The Prodigal Son".]]
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| [[Image:MV-BERJET-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An IMI Uzi is seen in the car trunk in "Free Verse".]]
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| [[Image:MV-UZI-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An assassin holding his IMI Uzi in "When Irish Eyes are Crying".]]
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| [[Image:MV-UZI-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The assassin aims his IMI Uzi at Sean Carroon ([[Liam Neeson]]) in "When Irish Eyes are Crying".]]
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| [[Image:MV-UZI-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bunny Berrigan ([[Paul Gleason]]) holding his IMI Uzi in "When Irish Eyes are Crying".]]
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| [[Image:MV-UZI-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bunny frantically fires his IMI Uzi at the police helicopter in "When Irish Eyes are Crying".]]
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| [[Image:MV-UZI-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The mercenary on the left is armed with an IMI Uzi in "Stone's War".]]
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| [[Image:MV-UZI-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The mercenary holds his IMI Uzi in "Stone's War".]]
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| [[Image:MV-UZI-9.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of Mendez's thugs loads up his IMI Uzi in "El Viejo".]]
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| ==Walther MPL==
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| A thug uses a [[Walther MP series|Walther MPL]] in "Free Verse".
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| [[Image:WaltherMP-L-1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKMG-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The thug fires his Walther MPL.]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKMG-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The thug is shot holding his Walther MPL.]]
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| ==Thompson Submachine Gun==
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| During a flashback to the 1930s, several criminals fire [[Thompson Submachine Gun]]s at Jake Pierson ([[Willie Nelson]]) and his partner in "El Viejo".
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| [[Image:Colt1921AC.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-TOMMY-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The thug holding his Tommy Gun while taking cover behind a car.]]
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| [[Image:MV-TOMMY-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The thug aims his Tommy Gun at Jake Pierson and his partner.]]
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| [[Image:MV-TOMMY-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The thug fires his Tommy Gun.]]
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| =Assault Rifles=
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| ==Colt CAR-15==
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| Tubbs uses a [[M16 rifle series#Colt XM177/CAR-15/Commando Series|Colt CAR-15]] rifle during the flashback to his brother's death in the pilot episode. A DEA Agent can be seen with slung over his back during the drug bust in "Back in the World", noted by it's flash hider.
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| [[Image:XM177E1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt CAR-15 - 5.56mm]]
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| [[Image:MV-CCAR-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs runs over to his dying brother with a CAR-15 in the pilot episode.]]
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| [[Image:MV-CCAR-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs' brother dies in his arms in the pilot episode. The flash hider on his CAR-15 is visible to the left of him.]]
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| [[Image:MV-M177E2-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A DEA agent arrests two teenagers with a CAR-15 slung over his back in "Back in the World".]]
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| ==Colt Model 654==
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| Sonny Crockett ([[Don Johnson]]) uses a [[M16_rifle_series#Colt_Carbine.2FModel_653.2FModel_727.2FModel_733|Colt Model 654]] with a 20-round magazine during the climax of the pilot episode. Several SRT members throughout the series also use them. It is noted as a Model 654 by its lack of forward assist.
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| [[Image:ColtM654.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Colt Model 654 - 5.56mm NATO]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTCAR-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett aims his SIG-Sauer P220 and his Colt Model 654 at Calderone's men during the climax in the pilot episode.]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTCAR-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett aims his Colt Model 654 at Calderone while holding his SIG-Sauer P220 on one of Calderone's henchmen.]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTCAR-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett fires his Colt Model 654 and his SIG-Sauer P220 akimbo at Calderone's men.]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTCAR-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The SRT member on the right is holding a Colt Model 654 in "The Maze".]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTCAR-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The SRT member holds his Colt Model 654 in "The Maze".]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTCAR-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The SRT member on the left is holding a Colt Model 654 in "Definitely Miami".]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLT654-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Zito holding a Colt Model 654 in "Sons and Lovers".]]
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| ==Ruger Mini-14/AC556==
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| A [[Ruger Mini-14|Ruger AC556]] is carried by a SRT member in various episodes, both with folding stocks and full stocks. Ludovici Armstrong ([[Jim Zubiena]]) use one in the climax of '''The Hit List.'''
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| [[Image:Mini14gb-f.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Stainless steel Ruger AC556/GB-F ("Government Barrel, Folding Stock") - 5.56mm]]
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| [[Image:MV-MIN14-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An SRT member on the left with a Ruger AC556 with a folding stock in "Cool Runnin".]]
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| [[Image:RugerAC556folder.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Ruger AC556/GB-F ("Government Barrel, Folding Stock") with the stock folded - 5.56mm. This is the same configuration as the rifle used by Ludovici Armstrong in "The Hit List"]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKMG-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ludovici Armstrong ([[Jim Zubiena]]) fires his Ruger AC556 at Crockett in "The Hit List".]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKMG-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ludovici Armstrong ([[Jim Zubiena]]) fires his Ruger AC556 at Tubbs hiding behind a couch.]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKMG-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ludovici Armstrong ([[Jim Zubiena]]) fires his Ruger AC556 in the hallway of Crockett's home. Trying to escape. A little bit trivia about this scene quoted from [[Jim Zubiena]] himself. "During the above scene I had a misfortune that could have been reeeeeal bad but as it turned out is just an incident to learn from. The restrictor for the blanks was installed in the flash suppressor instead of in the barrel. The Director wanted to shoot a continuous motion master of the entire scene from first shot to last (going through the window). That entailed firing approx. 60-80 rounds of automatic machine gunning with 2 reloads of 30 rnd mags after the initial mag. was in place. The camera was set up in front of the window with a large Lexan sheet between myself and the camera operators. During the portion of the scene where I am in the air jumping over Ms. Montgomery in the doorway I was hit with something in my left shoulder near the collarbone which spun me around to the left and knocked me on my..... you know. A bit dazed 'we' asked what that was all about and realized quickly that the suppressor had expanded due to the amount of heat created by the many rounds. It slipped off of the threads and went flying at the Lexan. It proceeded to come back at me with enough force to spin and put me down. At the time I didn't freak about it but later realized it could have been bad if it had hit me just about anywhere in the head. Lesson learned ????? ALL barrel plugs are in the BARREL for the rest of time wherever I am."]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKMG-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ludovici Armstrong ([[Jim Zubiena]]) fires his Ruger AC556 at the police outside.]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKMG-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ludovici Armstrong fires his Ruger before being shot by police.]]
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| [[Image:RugerAC556_SS.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Stainless Steel Ruger AC556 Carbine with Full Stock - 5.56x45mm]]
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| [[Image:MV-MINI14-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An SRT member searches rooms with his Ruger AC556 with a full stock in "The Maze".]]
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| ==M16A1==
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| [[M16A1]]s are seen in many episodes of the show. They are used by the MDPD SRT members in various episodes.
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| [[Image:M16A1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M16A1 with 20 Round magazine - 5.56x45mm]]
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| [[Image:MV-M16-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Joey Bramlette ([[Keith Szarabajka]]) holding his M16A1.]]
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| [[Image:MV-M16-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of Bramlette's men holding his M16A1 in "Glades".]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTCAR-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The SRT member on the left aims his M16A1 in "The Maze".]]
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| [[Image:MV-M16x-11.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Trudy holds an M16A1 in "Lombard".]]
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| [[Image:MV-M16-4.png|thumb|none|600px|The DEA Agent on the far left holds an M16A1 in "The Prodigal Son".]]
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| [[Image:MV-M16-5.png|thumb|none|600px|Crockett holds his M16A1 at the ready in "The Prodigal Son".]]
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| [[Image:MV-M16-6.png|thumb|none|600px|Although hard to see, Larry Zito ([[John Diehl]]) fires his M16A1 at the Colombians in "The Prodgial Son".]]
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| [[Image:MV-M16-7.png|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs loads up his M16A1 in "Out Where the Buses Don't Run".]]
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| [[Image:MV-M16-8.png|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of Tubbs' M16A1.]]
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| [[Image:MV-UKN-2.png|thumb|none|600px|Switek and Zito fire their rifles, Switek with an Beretta BM59 and Zito with an M16A1, at Pinchada's gang in "Out Where the Buses Don't Run".]]
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| [[Image:MV-M16-10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Two MDPD detectives holding M16A1s in "Back in the World".]]
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| [[Image:MV-M16-11.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of an MDPD detective aming his M16A1 (note the triangular handguards) in "Back in the World".]]
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| == M16 ==
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| Bramlette ([[Keith Szarabajka]]) and one of his men use original, bolt assist-less [[M16]]s with M16A1 flash Hiders in "Glades". The M16s switch with the M16A1s because of Continuity errors. Several characters, including SRT members in "The Maze", also use M16s. Tubbs' also uses one in "Out Where the Buses Don't Run", which switched from being an M16A1 in a continuity error.
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| [[Image:M16SP1Birdcage.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A M16 with a birdcage flash hider and 20 round magazine.]][[Image:MV-M16-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Gentle ([[Al Garrison]]) holding an M16 in "No Exit". Note [[Bruce Willis]] playing an arms dealer named Tony Amato sporting some very cool pants.]]
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| [[Image:MV-M16-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of Bramlette's men firing his M16.]]
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| [[Image:MV-M16-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bramlette and one of his men fire their M16s.]]
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| [[Image:MV-870-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The SRT member on the very right loads up his M16 in "The Maze". You can clearly see the lack of a foward assist.]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLTCOM-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An SRT member in the background loads up his M16, which clearly lacks a foward assist, in "The Maze".]]
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| [[Image:MV-M16-9.png|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs fires his M16 at Pinchada's men in "Out Where the Buses Don't Run".]]
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| [[Image:MV-M16-12.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Switek and Zito are armed with M16s in "Free Verse". Switek's rifle has a scope on it.]]
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| [[Image:MV-M16-13.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Switek aims his M16 in "Free Verse".]]
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| [[Image:MV-16-14.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Angelina's bodyguard aims his M16 at a drug dealer in "Sons and Lovers". Note the laser sight.]]
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| [[Image:MV-M16-15.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The bodyguard with his M16 in "Sons and Lovers".]]
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| [[Image:MV-M16-16.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An arms dealer holds his M16 in "When Irish Eyes are Crying".]]
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| ==Norinco Type 56-1==
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| Several Colombian soldiers in the opening scene in "The Prodigal Son" are armed with [[Norinco Type 56-1]] rifles, fitted with AKM style muzzle brakes to pass them off as AKMSs. Several Nicaraguan soliders also use them in "Stone's War", again trying to pass them off as AKMSs. It is indentified as a Norinco by the front sight, which is the .75" style, instead of the .5" of the AKM/AKMS. (Thanks to [[User:MT2008|MT2008]] for identifying this one)
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| [[Image:Type56S.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Norinco Type 56-1 - 7.62mm. The model in the show is fitted with an AKM style muzzle brake in order to pass them off as AKMSs.]]
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| [[Image:MV-AKMS-1.png|thumb|none|600px|A Colombian soldier with his Norinco Type 56-1.]]
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| [[Image:MV-AKMS-2.png|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of the Norinco Type 56-1. Note the slant muzzle brake.]]
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| [[Image:MV-AK-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Nicaraguan soldier in the middle runs with his Norinco Type 56-1 in "Stone's War".]]
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| [[Image:MV-AK-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another Nicaraguan soldier fires his Norinco Type 56-1 in "Stone's War".]]
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| ==Heckler & Koch HK91==
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| One of the Colombian soldiers in the beginning of "The Prodigal Son" is seen holding a [[Heckler & Koch HK91]] rifle. It is noted as so by the trigger group and the lack of grenade ring.
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| [[Image:HK Model 91.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch HK91 - 7.62mm]]
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| [[Image:MV-HKG3-1.png|thumb|none|600px|The soldier on the left holds a Heckler & Koch HK91 on the DEA Agent.]]
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| ==Beretta BM59==
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| Stan Switek ([[Michael Talbott]]) uses a [[Beretta BM59]] during the Everglades shootout in "The Prodigal Son". He uses the same rifle during the shootout with Pinchada's thugs in "Out Where the Buses Don't Run". (Thanks to [[User:Charon68|Charon68]] for identifying this one)
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| [[Image:BM59A.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Beretta BM59]]
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| [[Image:MV-M16-6.png|thumb|none|600px|Stan Switek (background) uses an Beretta BM59 in "The Prodigal Son". Note the triangular folding stock.]]
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| [[Image:MV-UKN-1.png|thumb|none|600px|Switek, with his Beretta BM59, and Zito, with his M16A1, load their weapons in "Out Where the Buses Don't Run".]]
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| [[Image:MV-UKN-2.png|thumb|none|600px|Switek and Zito fire their rifles, Switek with an Beretta BM59 and Zito with an M16A1, at Pinchada's gang in "Out Where the Buses Don't Run".]]
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| ==Steyr AUG==
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| Crockett uses a [[Steyr AUG]] in the episodes "Out Where The Buses Dont Run" and "Free Verse".
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| [[Image:Steyr-AUG.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Steyr AUG - Austrian Army Version 5.56mm]]
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| [[Image:MV-STEYR-1.png|thumb|none|600px|Crockett loads up his Steyr AUG.]]
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| [[Image:MV-STEYR-2.png|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of Crockett's Steyr AUG.]]
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| ==Colt XM177 "Shorty"==
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| Surf ([[David Rasche]]) uses a [[M16 rifle series#Colt XM177/CAR-15/Commando Series|Colt XM177 "Shorty"]] during the climax of "Bushido". The XM177 "Shorty" is a standard XM177 rifle with a birdcage flashider, but with a 10 inch barrel instead of the standard 11.5 inch barrel. In "Bushido", it is equipped with a 90-round drum magazine and a large laser sight. One of Col. Maynard's ([[G. Gordon Liddy]]) thugs is also armed with a standard version (without the accessories) in "Back in the World".
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| [[Image:XM177_shorty.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt XM177 "Shorty"]]
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| [[Image:MV-9MMSMG-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Laura Gretsky opens the door to find Surf standing their with his Colt XM177 "Shorty" in "Bushido".]]
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| [[Image:MV-9MMSMG-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Surf holding his Colt XM177 "Shorty" next to a Russian with an Interdynamic KG-99 in "Bushido".]]
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| [[Image:MV-9MMSMG-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Surf searches for Castillo and the Gretskys with his Colt XM177 "Shorty".]]
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| [[Image:MV-9MMSMG-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Surf drives Tubbs' car with his Colt XM177 "Shorty" in his hand.]]
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| [[Image:MV-9MMSMG-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Surf talks to Castillo while searching for him with his Colt XM177 "Shorty" in his hand.]]
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| [[Image:MV-9MMSMG-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Surf aims his Colt XM177 "Shorty" at Castillo right before being shot by Crockett and Tubbs.]]
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| [[Image:MV-9MMSMG-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Maynard's thug holding his Colt XM177 "Shorty" in "Back in the World".]]
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| [[Image:MV-9MMSMG-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Maynard's thug prepares to shoot Crockett with his Colt XM177 "Shorty" in "Back in the World".]]
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| ==Armalite AR-18==
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| A MDPD detective can be seen holding an [[Armalite AR-18]] rifle during the drug bust in "Back in the World".
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| [[Image:Armalite-AR18.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Armalite AR-18]]
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| [[Image:MV-AR18-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The detective (middle) holding his Armalite AR-18 in "Back in the World".]]
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| ==IMI Galil SAR==
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| One of the hostage takers uses a [[Galil|IMI Galil SAR]] in "Free Verse".
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| [[Image:Galil-SAR.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKASR-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The hostage taker holding his IMI Galil SAR.]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKASR-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The IMI Galil SAR lies on the table as police raid the compound.]]
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| ==FN L1A1==
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| The British troops seen in the archive footage during the opening scene in "When Irish Eyes are Crying" are armed wish [[FN FAL|FN L1A1]] rifles.
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| [[Image:L1A1-SLR.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-STOCK-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A British soldier holds his L1A1 rifle as he lines up prisoners.]]
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| [[Image:MV-STOCK-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|British soldiers run down the street with their L1A1 rifles.]]
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| [[Image:MV-STOCK-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A British soldier holding his L1A1 rifle.]]
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| [[Image:MV-STOCK-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Two British soldiers hold their L1A1 rifles on a group of prisoners.]]
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| ==Colt Model 733==
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| Lt. Castillo ([[Edward James Olmos]]) uses a [[M16_rifle_series#Colt_Carbine.2FModel_653.2FModel_727.2FModel_733|Colt Model 733]] during the climax of "When Irish Eyes are Crying". Tubbs ([[Philip Michael Thomas]]) also uses one in "Baby Blues".
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| [[Image:Colt Model 733.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-M2M-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Colt Model 733 is seen on top of the ammunition box in "When Irish Eyes are Crying".]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLT733-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Castillo holding his Colt Model 733 in "When Irish Eyes are Crying".]]
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| [[Image:MV-COLT733-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Castillo fires his Colt Model 733 at the arms dealers from a police helicopter.]]
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| ==Norinco Type 56==
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| Several Nicaraguan soldiers are armed with [[Norinco Type 56]]s in the opening scene in "Stone's War".
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| [[Image:Type56Standard.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-AK-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Nicaraguan soldier on the right is running with his Norinco Type 56 in "Stone's War".]]
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| [[Image:ChineseType56.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-AK-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Nicaraguan soldier lies dead next to his Norinco Type 56 in "Stone's War"]]
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| ==Maadi ARM==
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| Several Nicaraguan soldiers are armed with [[AKM|Maadi ARM]] rifles in "Stone's War".
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| [[Image:MaadiARM.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-AK-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Nicaraguan soldier fires his Maadi ARM in "Stone's War".]]
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| [[Image:MV-AK-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Nicaraguan soldier takes cover with his Maadi ARM in "Stone's War".]]
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| [[Image:MV-AK-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Nicaraguan soldier lies wounded next to his Maadi ARM in "Stone's War".]]
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| ==LaFrance Specialties M16K==
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| Several of Mendez's thugs uses [[LaFrance Specialties M16K]]s in "El Viejo".
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| [[Image:LaFranceM16K223.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-LAM16-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of Mendez's thugs holding his LaFrance Specialities M16K.]]
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| [[Image:MV-LAM16-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A disassembled LaFrance Specialities M16K conviently lays in a briefcase. Very clever.]]
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| [[Image:MV-LAM16-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of Mendez's thugs holds the lower reciever of his LaFrance Specialies M16K.]]
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| [[Image:MV-LAM16-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Mendez's thug attaches the upper reciever of his LaFrance Specialities M16K to its lower reciever.]]
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| [[Image:MV-LAM16-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The LaFrance Specialities M16K is fully attached.]]
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| [[Image:MV-LAM16-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Mendez's thug fires his LaFrance Specialities M16K at Crockett and Tubbs. See Trivia as to why Crockett is driving the Ferrari Daytona Spyder in this episode.]]
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| [[Image:MV-LAM16-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The thug fires his LaFrance Specialities M16K.]]
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| =Rifles=
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| == Steyr-Mannlicher Sporter ==
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| Used by Ludovici Armstrong ([[Jim Zubiena]]) to snipe at Crockett ([[Don Johnson]]) in the episode ''The Hit List''.
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| According to Jim Zubiena on the Miami-Vice.org forum he recalls the rifle being a Steyr. See discussion page for further details.
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| [[Image:Mannlicher Sport.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Steyr-Mannlicher Sporter.]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKRIF-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ludovici Armstrong ([[Jim Zubiena]]) aims a Steyr-Mannlicher Sporter at Crockett's boat.]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKRIF-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of Ludovici Armstrong's rifle.]]
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| ==Winchester Model 70==
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| Several [[Winchester Model 70]]s are seen throughout the series.
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| [[Image:Win70-2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKRIF-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An SRT member holds his Winchester Model 70 in "The Hit List".]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKRIF-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bramlette's wife Cassie ([[Shannon Unger]]) with a Winchester Model 70 slung over her back in "Glades".]]
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| [[Image:MV-WIN70-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Switek uses a Winchester Model 70 in "Smuggler's Blues".]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKRIF-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An SRT member with his Winchester Model 70 in "The Maze".]]
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| Several SRT members use Winchester Model 70s with camouflage paint schemes throughout the series.
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| [[Image:Win70Camo.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-WIN70-1.png|thumb|none|600px|An SRT member fires his Winchester Model 70 with a camouflage paint scheme at Pinchada's men in "Out Where the Buses Don't Run".]]
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| ==M1 Garand==
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| Pa Ryan ([[Michael Sandler]]) use an [[M1 Garand]] in the climax of "Glades."
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| [[Image:M1 Garand.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-M1G-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pa Ryan firing his M1 Garand in "Glades".]]
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| ==Heckler & Koch PSG-1==
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| One of the thugs uses a [[Heckler & Koch PSG-1]] in "Free Verse". An SRT member in "Sons and Lovers" also uses one.
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| [[Image:H&KPSG01.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-UNKRIF-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The thug holding his PSG-1 in "Free Verse".]]
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| [[Image:MV-HK-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The SRT member on the far right holds a PSG-1 in "Sons and Lovers".]]
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| ==M1 Carbine==
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| One of the mercenaries uses an [[M1 Carbine]] during the opening scene in "Stone's War".
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| [[Image:M1CarbineLateModel.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-M1CAR-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The mercenary on the right fires his M1 Carbine.]]
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| Is it me or does the barrel of the M16 look too long? May be because it's next to a carbine. --[[User:Predator20|Predator20]] 01:42, 18 August 2009 (UTC)
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| :No, you're right, it is way too long. And the handguards are unusual too. They look too thin to be A1 handguards. -[[User:Gunman69|Gunman69]] 01:58, 18 August 2009 (UTC)
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| =Other=
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| ==Flare Gun==
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| When Tubbs goes to see Crockett in the morning, Crockett, having found out that Tubbs isn't who he said he was, pulls a flare gun on him, demanding that he tell Crockett who he is and threatening to "blow up his intestines like Cape Canaveral".
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| [[Image:MV-FG-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett holds a flare gun on Tubbs, demanding he tell Crockett who he really is.]]
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| [[Image:MV-FG-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jackson ([[Gary Cole]]) restrains Lani while holding his flare gun in "Trust Fund Pirates".]]
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| [[Image:MV-FG-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jackson shoots Skip with his flare gun in "Trust Fund Pirates".]]
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| ==Taser weapon==
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| An early Taser weapon can be seen in '''Cool Runnin''' used by Tubbs ([[Philip Michael Thomas]]).
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| [[Image:MV-TS-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs holding the Taser.]]
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| ==M60 machine gun==
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| An [[M60 machine gun]] can be seen in the back of a Van in the start of "No Exit". Several characters, including Det. Stan Switek ([[Michael Talbott]]) in "Lombard", are also seen using them.
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| [[Image:M60.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-M60-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ramone ([[Coati Mundi]]) climbs into the back of his van in "No Exit".]]
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| [[Image:MV-M60-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ramone fires an M60 at civilians and police (nearly shooting Tubbs, enraging him). He used a MAC-10 before this.]]
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| [[Image:MV-M60-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|I guess none of the street punks wanted to lug the 23 lbs Pig around in "The Maze".]]
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| [[Image:MV-M60-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Switek fires his M60 at a truck in "Lombard".]]
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| [[Image:MV-M60-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of an M60 in "Trust Fund Pirates".]]
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| [[Image:MV-M60-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of the pirates fires an M60 in "Trust Fund Pirates".]]
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| [[Image:MV-M60-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The mercenary on the right is holding an M60 in "Stone's War".]]
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| ==FIM-92A Stinger==
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| A [[FIM-92A Stinger]] is used by Gentle ([[Al Garrison]]), one of Tony Amato ([[Bruce Willis]])'s gun handlers in "No Exit". A Stinger is also used by IRA arms dealers in "When Irish Eyes are Crying", notably using one to destroy Crockett's beloved Ferrari Daytona Spyder.
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| [[Image:-0976t.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-STING-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs, undercover as an arms dealer, is handed an FIM-92A Stinger in "No Exit".]]
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| [[Image:MV-STING-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Gentle aims the Stinger in "No Exit".]]
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| [[Image:MV-STING-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Gentle fires the Stinger missile into the air.]]
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| [[Image:MV-STING-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The arms dealer aims his Stinger at Crockett's Ferrari in "When Irish Eyes are Crying".]]
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| [[Image:MV-STING-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The arms dealer fires his Stinger.]]
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| [[Image:MV-STING-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another shot of the arms dealer firing the Stinger.]]
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| [[Image:MV-STING-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The arms dealer lowers his Stinger after destroying Crockett's beloved Ferrari.]]
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| ==Mk 2 hand grenade==
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| The drug dealers rig two [[Mk 2 hand grenade]]s to a door in "Sons and Lovers". If the door is opened, the pins from the grenades would come out causing a large explosion.
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| [[Image:MK2 grenade DoD.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-MK2-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A drug dealer hooks up the two grenades to the door.]]
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| [[Image:MV-MK2-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett unhooks the two grenades so that Zito can get inside.]]
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| ==Federal M201-Z Grenade Launcher==
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| The SRT Leader is seen holding a [[Federal M201-Z Grenade Launcher]] during the hostage situation in "Sons and Lovers".
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| [[Image:Federal M201-Z Riot Gun.JPG|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-M201-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The SRT leader holding his Federal M201-Z Grenade Launcher in "Sons and Lovers".]]
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| ==Browning M2HB==
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| A [[Browning M2HB]] is seen in front of the arms dealers when meeting with Crockett and Tubbs in "When Irish Eyes are Crying".
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| [[Image:Browning-M2-Heavy-Barrel-w-Tripod.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-BROWNM2-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Browning M2HB is seen in front of the arms dealers.]]
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| ==M2 Mortar==
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| An [[M2 Mortar]] is seen when Crockett and Tubbs meet with the arms dealers in "When Irish Eyes are Crying". Nicaraguan soldiers also use them in "Stone's War".
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| [[Image:M2Mortar60mm.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
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| [[Image:MV-M2M-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An M2 Mortar is seen on the left in "When Irish Eyes are Crying".]]
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| [[Image:MV-M2M-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Nicaraguan soldier loads a mortar shell into an M2 Mortar in "Stone's War".]]
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| [[Image:MV-M2M-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An M2 Mortar is seen in the center in "Stone's War".]]
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| =Unknown=
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| None at the moment.
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| =Trivia=
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| [[Image:MV-GOOF-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Scene from "The Hit List". Quoted from [[Jim Zubiena]]. "The above clip could have ended 'Vice' quickly. The squibs that simulate the bullets hitting the wall where electrically triggered too early...... supposed to wait until Don backed out. As you see, they went off in his face. Don was wearing a very expensive watch, as always, and ..... the squib blew the glass face right off the watch. Glad he reacted quickly to the mishap".]]
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| [[Image:MV-GOOF-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Switek uses Crockett's Bren Ten in "The Hit List", most likely his silver chrome Hi-Power wasn't available and needed a substitute.]]
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| [[Image:MV-GOOF-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of the SRT members has an accidental discharge in "The Maze".]]
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| [[Image:MV-DETCOM-3.png|thumb|none|600px|A Detonics Combatmaster has a 6 round magazine with 1 round in the chamber. Yet, somehow, in this scene from "The Prodigal Son", Crockett manages to squeeze off '''13 rounds'''.]]
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| [[Image:MV-TRUDY.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Note Trudy's nameplate. This was her nickname among the Vice detectives.]]
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| [[Image:MV-LAM16-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|In what seems to be the worst continuity error ever. Crockett is seen driving his Ferrari Daytona Spyder in "El Viejo" episode 7 of season 3. Despite the Daytona Spyder being blow up in "When Irish Eyes Are Crying" episode 1 of season 3. The reason for this is "El Viejo" was the original premiere episode of the season 3. But the producer felt "When Irish Eyes Are Crying" made for a better opening for season 3. Ironically, the reason for this switch is because they thought the Daytona being blown to bits would be better suited for the season premiere.]]
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