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Jack Webb as Sgt. Joe Friday in the 1951 edition of Dragnet carried a Colt Detective Special.
Jack Webb as Sgt. Joe Friday in the 1951 edition of Dragnet carried a Colt Detective Special.
My screen caps are not of adequate quality, but here are two. --[[User:Sg688|Sg688]] 19:01, 1 May 2012 (CDT)
My screen caps are not of adequate quality, but here are two. --[[User:Sg688|Sg688]] 19:01, 1 May 2012 (CDT)
[[File: Dragnet_Friday_Colt_DS_BG_53.JPG |400px|thumb|left|Dragnet Colt Detective Special]]
[[File: Dragnet_Friday_Colt_DS_BG_53.JPG |400px|thumb|none|Dragnet Colt Detective Special]]


[[File: Dragnet_Friday_Colt_DS_clean_1.JPG |400px|thumb|left|Friday cleans his Colt Detective Special]]
[[File: Dragnet_Friday_Colt_DS_clean_1.JPG |400px|thumb|none|Friday cleans his Colt Detective Special]]


== Frank Smith's gun ==
== Frank Smith's gun ==


It wouldn't have been a Model 10, as S&W didn't start using model numbers until around 1957. It would have been a Military & Police in .38 Special. Essentially the same gun, just a different name.
It wouldn't have been a Model 10, as S&W didn't start using model numbers until around 1957. It would have been a Military & Police in .38 Special. Essentially the same gun, just a different name.

Revision as of 15:37, 12 July 2012

Jack Webb as Sgt. Joe Friday in the 1951 edition of Dragnet carried a Colt Detective Special. My screen caps are not of adequate quality, but here are two. --Sg688 19:01, 1 May 2012 (CDT)

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Dragnet Colt Detective Special
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Friday cleans his Colt Detective Special

Frank Smith's gun

It wouldn't have been a Model 10, as S&W didn't start using model numbers until around 1957. It would have been a Military & Police in .38 Special. Essentially the same gun, just a different name.