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:I wasn't saying that it's not a Rohm. Just that the Model 19 is more common. There is on occasion that a gun is used once and never seen again. Although rare for the Vice series.--[[User:Predator20|Predator20]] 20:48, 16 November 2009 (UTC)
:I wasn't saying that it's not a Rohm. Just that the Model 19 is more common. There is on occasion that a gun is used once and never seen again. Although rare for the Vice series.--[[User:Predator20|Predator20]] 20:48, 16 November 2009 (UTC)
== Beretta 92F ==
I would have posted this under Beretta 92 Pistol Series Discussion, but it was locked. Purhaps someone could move this later.
I just wondered if this season of Miami Vice was the first TV/Movie appearance of the Beretta 92F.
I am talking about the exactly 92F model with the squared trigger, nothing like the 92 model.
Something to discuss I suppose since it's an extremly popular movie weapon.
When was it put into production, when it was first issued to law enforcement etc.

Revision as of 17:56, 28 March 2010

The revolver used by Edward James Olmos in this scene does not look like a Colt Trooper. Rafa

The revolver’s hammer has a peculiar shape, that is quite characteristic of Rohm revolvers. Also, the grip does not seem correct for a Colt Trooper. Check out the pic below:

It's definitely not his Colt Trooper. The barrel is too short. I can't really see the hammer. But it looks more like a S&W Model 19. I didn't cap Season 2. (Only the last few eps) But I'll check it on my DVD and see if there are any other good shots. --Predator20 20:21, 16 November 2009 (UTC)
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S&W Model 19
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S&W Model 19

A model 19? maybe but, although I can't see well the revolver, I think that is does not have an enclosed ejector rod, and the sights don't look like the adjustable S&W sights. I still think that the hammer is quite large, and has a shape that I have only seen in some Rohm revolvers, like those pictured above. I hope that you'll be able to find a closer shot of the revolver, because I'm quite intrigued regarding this one. There is something that makes me thing that it might not be a Rohm: in these series, most guns are used in several episodes (the Detonics Scoremaster and the Taurus pistols, for example, are seen many times). Therefore, if a Rohm revolver was available, it would be expected to be used in other episodes, but I don't remember seeing one again. Rafa

I wasn't saying that it's not a Rohm. Just that the Model 19 is more common. There is on occasion that a gun is used once and never seen again. Although rare for the Vice series.--Predator20 20:48, 16 November 2009 (UTC)

Beretta 92F

I would have posted this under Beretta 92 Pistol Series Discussion, but it was locked. Purhaps someone could move this later.

I just wondered if this season of Miami Vice was the first TV/Movie appearance of the Beretta 92F.

I am talking about the exactly 92F model with the squared trigger, nothing like the 92 model.

Something to discuss I suppose since it's an extremly popular movie weapon.

When was it put into production, when it was first issued to law enforcement etc.