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[[Image:SouthlandS5E10(3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Detective Ruben Robinson ([[Dorian Missick]]) argues with an RHD detective about how to deal with a suspect in "Reckoning" (S5E10). His Glock 22 can be seen in his holster. This is one of the few good glimpses viewers can get of his weapon.]] | [[Image:SouthlandS5E10(3).jpg|thumb|none|600px|Detective Ruben Robinson ([[Dorian Missick]]) argues with an RHD detective about how to deal with a suspect in "Reckoning" (S5E10). His Glock 22 can be seen in his holster. This is one of the few good glimpses viewers can get of his weapon.]] | ||
==Trigger Discipline== | |||
Another user pointed out actor [[Shawn Hatosy]]'s lack of trigger-discipline in a screen-cap and how it is rare to see behaviors like that on the show. I understand IMFDB's policy on these types of edits, however, because it ''very likely was intentional'' to depict his character's lack of focus to his job in that particular episode, I left the edit on the page (as well as posting on another screen-cap when the character, Bryant, uses proper trigger discipline when he is more focused on the situation at hand). |
Revision as of 03:28, 25 April 2013
Unknown Firearm
In the 5th episode, "Off-Duty", a crazed gunman fires an unknown handgun at cars in the street before running out of ammunition. This is the screen-cap, if anyone can identify this (or raise the quality to help), it'd be greatly appreciated. It looks like some kind of S&W auto to me. Perhaps a 4506 or 5906? Glock172 (talk) 23:57, 13 March 2013 (EDT)
Trigger Discipline
Another user pointed out actor Shawn Hatosy's lack of trigger-discipline in a screen-cap and how it is rare to see behaviors like that on the show. I understand IMFDB's policy on these types of edits, however, because it very likely was intentional to depict his character's lack of focus to his job in that particular episode, I left the edit on the page (as well as posting on another screen-cap when the character, Bryant, uses proper trigger discipline when he is more focused on the situation at hand).