Miami Vice (TV Series): Difference between revisions
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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".
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". Several Cuban rebels use them in "Cuba Libre".
[[Image:Colt Model 733.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
[[Image:Colt Model 733.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]]
[[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".]]
[[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-COLT733-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Castillo fires his Colt Model 733 at the arms dealers from a police helicopter.]]
[[Image:MV-COLT733-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Castillo fires his Colt Model 733 at the arms dealers from a police helicopter.]]
[[Image:MV-COLT733-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs holds a Colt Model 733 in "Baby Blues".]]
[[Image:MV-COLT733-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs holds a Colt Model 733 in "Baby Blues".]]
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[[Image:MV-COLT733-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Cuban rebel at the ready with his Colt Model 733.]]
[[Image:MV-COLT733-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
[[Image:MV-COLT733-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another rebel with a Colt Model 733 slung on his back before firing his M72 law at the limo Crockett was driving.]]
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[[Image:MV-COLT733-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The rebel fires his Colt Model 733 at Crockett and Tubbs after the rocket failed to hit the limo.]]
==Norinco Type 56==
==Norinco Type 56==
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The following weapons were used in the television series Miami Vice:
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.
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.
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
"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
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.
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.
A J-frame 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.
A J-frame 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).
A 6-inch barrel version of the 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.
Trini DeSoto (Martin Ferraro), disguised in drag, uses a stainless 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.
A police officer is seen with his 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.
During Leon's arrainment in the pilot episode, two court officers point Smith & Wesson Model 29s (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".
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).
A 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".
Several police officers throughout the series are armed with heavy barreled Smith & Wesson Model 10s. This indicates that it is most likely the standard issue sidearm for the Metro-Dade Police Department.
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".
Tubbs and Castillo both use Detonics Scoremasters in "The Prodigal Son" episode. Castillo also uses one in "Whatever Works". Several other characters throughout the series also use them.
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".
Many characters throughout the series can be seen using Taurus PT92s.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingTaurus 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.Error creating thumbnail: File missingRobbie (James Remar) holds a Taurus PT92 to his head in "Buddies". Note the lack of safety on the slide.Error creating thumbnail: File missingRobbie holds his Taurus PT92 in "Buddies". Note the wood grips.Error creating thumbnail: File missingCol. Maynard (G. Gordon Liddy) aims his Taurus PT92 at Ira Stone (Bob Balaban) in "Back in the World".Error creating thumbnail: File missingCloseup of Maynard's Taurus PT92 in "Back in the World". Note the wood grips.Error creating thumbnail: File missingPhilippe 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.Error creating thumbnail: File missingCloseup of Sagot's Taurus PT92 in "One Way Ticket". Note the wood grips and the horrible grip! Also note that the shot is reversed.
Taurus PT99
Charlie Basset (Ted Nugent) uses a stainless Taurus PT99, noted by the adjustable sights, in "Definitely Miami". (Thanks to MT2008 for spotting the adjustable sights.) A drug dealer also uses one in "Sons and Lovers".
Max Klizer (Walter Gotell) has a Custom 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.
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.
Texas Ranger Jake Pierson (Willie Nelson) carries with him two 1936 Colt Single Action Armys 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.
A Glock 17 is carried by a Cuban rebel in "Cuba Libre". Crockett takes it off him and uses it through the rest of of the episode as he was forced to give up his Smith & Wesson 645 earlier in the episode.
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".
An 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.
Two of Calderone's henchmen are seen holding Franchi SPAS-12s 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).
Error creating thumbnail: File missingFranchi SPAS-12 with stock folded and butt-hook removed- .12 gaError creating thumbnail: File missingTwo of Calderone's henchmen hold their SPAS-12s during the climax of the pilot episode.Error creating thumbnail: File missingCalderone's henchmen hold their SPAS-12s as they head towards the boat, just before they are held at gunpoint by Crockett and Tubbs.Error creating thumbnail: File missingLudovici Armstrong (Jim Zubiena) fires his SPAS-12 at two drug dealers, while posing as a chauffeur.Error creating thumbnail: File missingGreat 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 AC556 the same way in the climax of the epiosde.Error creating thumbnail: File missingJaime 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.Error creating thumbnail: File missingOne 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".
Mossberg 500
Many Metro-Dade police officers, Vice detectives, and SRT members use Mossberg 500s 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.
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 Gunmaster45 for identifying this one)
Two of the Jamaicans are armed with the 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
Several standard HK94s are seen throughout the series, often equipped with pistol grips and barrel jackts.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingHeckler & Koch 94 carbine with front pistol grip & barrel jacket. This modification was common and often seen firing full auto in movies of the 1980s.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe soldier on the left holds a standard HK94 with a barrel jacket and a front pistol grip.Error creating thumbnail: File missingAn SRT member on the right holding a standard HK94 with a barrel jacket in the climax of "Definitely Miami".
Micro Uzi
Several thugs use Micro Uzis with/without folding stocks throughout the series.
Tubbs uses a 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.
Sonny Crockett (Don Johnson) uses a 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.
A 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.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingStainless steel Ruger AC556/GB-F ("Government Barrel, Folding Stock") - 5.56mmError creating thumbnail: File missingAn SRT member on the left with a Ruger AC556 with a folding stock in "Cool Runnin".Error creating thumbnail: File missingRuger 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"Error creating thumbnail: File missingLudovici Armstrong (Jim Zubiena) fires his Ruger AC556 at Crockett in "The Hit List".Error creating thumbnail: File missingLudovici Armstrong (Jim Zubiena) fires his Ruger AC556 at Tubbs hiding behind a couch.Error creating thumbnail: File missingLudovici 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."Error creating thumbnail: File missingLudovici Armstrong (Jim Zubiena) fires his Ruger AC556 at the police outside.Error creating thumbnail: File missingLudovici Armstrong fires his Ruger before being shot by police.Error creating thumbnail: File missingStainless Steel Ruger AC556 Carbine with Full Stock - 5.56x45mmError creating thumbnail: File missingAn SRT member searches rooms with his Ruger AC556 with a full stock in "The Maze".
M16A1
M16A1s are seen in many episodes of the show. They are used by the MDPD SRT members in various episodes.
Bramlette (Keith Szarabajka) and one of his men use original, bolt assist-less M16s 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.
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 MT2008 for identifying this one)
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.
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 Charon68 for identifying this one)
Surf (David Rasche) uses a 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".
Lt. Castillo (Edward James Olmos) uses a Colt Model 733 during the climax of "When Irish Eyes are Crying". Tubbs (Philip Michael Thomas) also uses one in "Baby Blues". Several Cuban rebels use them in "Cuba Libre".
Used by Ludovici Armstrong (Jim Zubiena) to snipe at Crockett (Don Johnson) in the episode The Hit List.
According to Jim Zubiena on the Miami-Vice.org forum he recalls the rifle being a Steyr. See discussion page for further details.
Is it me or does the barrel of the M16 look too long? May be because it's next to a carbine. --Predator20 01:42, 18 August 2009 (UTC)
No, you're right, it is way too long. And the handguards are unusual too. They look too thin to be A1 handguards. -Gunman69 01:58, 18 August 2009 (UTC)
Other
M60 machine gun
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.
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.
The drug dealers rig two Mk 2 hand grenades to a door in "Sons and Lovers". If the door is opened, the pins from the grenades would come out causing a large explosion.
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".
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".
It is a copy of the M16, although it doesn't really resemble it much. I'm from the Philippines and those are mostly issued to security guards of malls.
The weapon can be found here: [1]
Trivia
Error creating thumbnail: File missingScene 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".Error creating thumbnail: File missingSwitek uses Crockett's Bren Ten in "The Hit List", most likely his silver chrome Hi-Power wasn't available and needed a substitute.Error creating thumbnail: File missingOne of the SRT members has an accidental discharge in "The Maze".Error creating thumbnail: File missingA 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.Error creating thumbnail: File missingNote Trudy's nameplate. This was her nickname among the Vice detectives.Error creating thumbnail: File missingIn 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.