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'''The following weapons were used in the television series Miami Vice:'''
[[Image:MV-TITLE.jpg|thumb|400px|right| ''Miami Vice'' (1984 - 1989)]]


== Sig Sauer p220 ==
'''''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]].
Don Johnson uses a Sig Sauer p220 in the pilot episode of the show


== Bren Ten ==
'''The following lists the seasons of the series ''Miami Vice'':'''


Sonny Crockett ([[Don Johnston]]) uses a [[Bren Ten]] in the first and second seasons of the show (carried in a Galco "Miami Classic" Holster)
<gallery>
Image:MiamiV.jpg|''[[Miami Vice - Season 1]] (1984-1985)


[[Image:bren_ten.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Bren Ten (10mm Auto, Miami Vice version)]]
Image:MiamiV2.jpg|''[[Miami Vice - Season 2]] (1985-1986)


[[Image:Brenten.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
Image:MiamiV3.jpg|''[[Miami Vice - Season 3]] (1986-1987)


[[Image:Miamivice.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
File:MIAMIVICESE4.jpg|''[[Miami Vice - Season 4]] (1987-1988) 


[[Image:Miamibren.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
Image:MiamiV5.jpg|''[[Miami Vice - Season 5]] (1988-1989)
</gallery>


== [[Smith and Wesson 645]] ==
Used by Don Johnson from the 3rd season of the show
[[Image:Miamiviejo1.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]


== [[Smith and Wesson 4506]] ==
[[Category:Disambiguation pages]]
Used by Don Johnson in the last season of the show


== [[Detonics Combatmaster]] ==
Carried by Dohn Johnson as a backup gun, in an ankle holster
[[Image:Hijoprodigo2.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
[[Image:Hijoprodigo3.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]


== Modified Ithaca Shotgun (model 37) ==
Carried by Philip Michael Thomas, from the 2nd season of the show
[[Image:Hijoprodigo5.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
== [[Colt Trooper]] ==
A 6-inch barrel version of this revolver is used by Edward James Olmos as Lt. Castillo in most episodes.
[[Image:Th miamivicetrooper.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
[[Image:Miamivicetrooper2.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
== [[Star 30 PK]] ==
Seen in the episode "the prodigal son"
[[Image:Star30pk miami.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Star 30 PK in the hand of Pam Grier, in "Miami Vice"]]
== [[Star PD]] ==
Seen in one episode (sorry, don't remember which):
[[Image:Miamivicestarpd.jpg|thumb|325px|none|]]
[[Image:Miamivicestarpd2.jpg|thumb|325px|none|]]
== [[Star Z-70 B submachine gun]] ==
Seen in another episode
[[Image:Miamivicestarz-70.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Star z-70 b in "miami vice"]]
== [[.44 AutoMag]] ==
Seen in yet another episode
[[Image:Miamiautomag.jpg|thumb|none|300px|AutoMag 180 in "Miami Vice" TV series]]
== [[Mossberg 500 Bullpup shotgun]] ==
This shotgun has been seen in several episodes
[[Image:Miamimossberg3.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
== [[Browning Hi-Power]] ==
used by Michael Talbott in the role of Det. Stanley "Stan" Switek
[[Image:Miamihipower.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Hi Power in "Miami Vice"]]
== [[Colt Government]] ==
Seen in several episodes. We can see here a customized series 80 Government,with muzzle brake, adjustable sights, enlarged safety lever, etc.
[[Image:Miamivicecolt2.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
[[Image:Miamivicecolt.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
[[Image:Miamivicecolt-1.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
== [[Taurus PT92]] ==
Seen in many episodes
[[Image:Miamitaurus.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
== [[Detonics Scoremaster]] ==
Used by Philip Michael Thomas and Edward James Olmos in "The Prodigal Son" episode, and in several other episodes
[[Image:Hijoprodigo1.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
== [[Charter Arms Undercover]] ==
We can see this .38 spl revolver in one episode
[[Image:Miamicharter.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
== Custom N-Frame S&W Revolver ==
[[Image:Miamirevo.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
== [[Colt Single Action Army]] ==
Country singer Willie Nelson used this gun in his role of a Texas Ranger in the episode "el viejo"
[[Image:Miamiviejo2.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
[[Image:Miamiviejo3.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
== [[Detonics Pocket 9]] ==
Discontinued pistol, seen in one episode of these series
[[Image:Detonicspocket9ld0.jpg|thumb|right|300px|]]
[[Image:Miami9.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
== Smith and Wesson 659 ==
I think this is the service gun of John Diehl in his role of Det. Lawrence "Larry" Zito
== Smith and Wesson model 36 ==
Used by Saundra Santiago in her role of Det. Gina Calabrese
== [[Smith and Wesson Bodyguard]] ==
J-frame revolver carried by Philip Michael Thomas during most of the seasons
== [[Sig Sauer P230]] ==
Used by Philip Michael Thomas in the last season
== Franchi SPAS ==
Info needed.
== S&W 76 SMG ==
Info needed.
== M16 ==
Info needed.
== Uzi ==
info needed.


[[Category:Television]]
[[Category:Television]]
[[Category:Crime]]
[[Category:Detective]]

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Miami Vice (1984 - 1989)

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 the 2006 feature film adaptation that starred Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx.


The following lists the seasons of the series Miami Vice: