Miami Vice - Season 4: Difference between revisions
Miami Vice - Season 4: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Miami Vice - Season 4: Difference between revisions
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 [[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.
[[Image:S&W645 DJohnson MVice.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson 645 - .45 ACP. This is the actual Screen Used 645 carried and fired by [[Don Johnson]] in the Television Series [[Miami Vice]].]]
[[Image:S&W645 DJohnson MVice.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson 645 - .45 ACP. This is the actual Screen Used 645 carried and fired by [[Don Johnson]] in the Television Series [[Miami Vice]].]]
[[Image:MV4-SW645-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett aiming his Smith & Wesson 645 alongside Tubbs with his Smith & Wesson Model 36 in "Contempt of Court".]]
[[Image:MV4-SW645-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett aiming his Smith & Wesson 645 alongside Tubbs with his Smith & Wesson Model 36 in "Contempt of Court".]]
[[Image:MV4-SW645-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of Crockett's Smith & Wesson 645 in "Child's Play".]]
[[Image:MV4-SW645-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of Crockett's Smith & Wesson 645 in "Child's Play".]]
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==Beretta 92F==
==Beretta 92F==
FBI Agent Timothy Anderson ([[Harry Shearer]]) also uses a [[Beretta 92 pistol series#Beretta 92F/FS|Beretta 92F]] in "The Cows of October". Charles Hatch ([[John Finn]]) carries a 92F as his main sidearm in "Hell Hath No Fury". Another man is seen firing one at the shooting range in the same episode.
FBI Agent Timothy Anderson ([[Harry Shearer]]) also uses a [[Beretta 92 pistol series#Beretta 92F/FS|Beretta 92F]] in "The Cows of October". Charles Hatch ([[John Finn]]) carries a 92F as his main sidearm in "Hell Hath No Fury". Another man is seen firing one at the shooting range in the same episode.
[[Image:Beretta92F LeftSide.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Beretta 92F - 9x19mm. The cosmetic differences are very slight and hard to see from the 92FS. Most of the changes are the inner workings of the gun.]]
[[Image:Beretta92F LeftSide.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Beretta 92F - 9x19mm. The cosmetic differences are very slight and hard to see from the 92FS. Most of the changes are the inner workings of the gun.]]
[[Image:MV4-BER92-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|FBI Agent Timothy Anderson ([[Harry Shearer]]) with a Beretta 92F while switching the canisters in "The Cows of October"]]
[[Image:MV4-BER92-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|FBI Agent Timothy Anderson ([[Harry Shearer]]) with a Beretta 92F while switching the canisters in "The Cows of October"]]
[[Image:MV4-BER92-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Alternate view of same scene.]]
[[Image:MV4-BER92-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Alternate view of same scene.]]
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==SIG-Sauer P230==
==SIG-Sauer P230==
Det. Ricardo Tubbs ([[Philip Michael Thomas]]) carries a [[SIG-Sauer P230#P230|SIG-Sauer P230]] at the end of "Indian Wars".
Det. Ricardo Tubbs ([[Philip Michael Thomas]]) carries a [[SIG-Sauer P230#P230|SIG-Sauer P230]] at the end of "Indian Wars".
[[Image:SigP230SS.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Sig P230 - Stainless Steel finish - .380 acp/9mm kurz. Built between 1977-1996.]]
[[Image:SigP230SS.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Sig P230 - Stainless Steel finish - .380 acp/9mm kurz. Built between 1977-1996.]]
[[Image:MV4-SIG230-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs holds his SIG-Sauer P230 in "Indian Wars"]]
[[Image:MV4-SIG230-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs holds his SIG-Sauer P230 in "Indian Wars"]]
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==Mossberg 500==
==Mossberg 500==
Several FBI Agents use [[Mossberg 500 series shotgun#Mossberg 500|Mossberg 500]]s in "The Cows of October". Vice detectives also uses Mossberg 500s in "Vote of Confidence".
Several FBI Agents use [[Mossberg 500 series shotgun#Mossberg 500|Mossberg 500]]s in "The Cows of October". Vice detectives also uses Mossberg 500s in "Vote of Confidence".
[[Image:Mossberg500.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Mossberg 500 "Persuader" with standard five-shot magazine tube - 12 gauge. This is the most commonly produced version of the 500 series today.]]
[[Image:Mossberg500.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Mossberg 500 "Persuader" with standard five-shot magazine tube - 12 gauge. This is the most commonly produced version of the 500 series today.]]
[[Image:MV4-MOSS500-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Agents with their Mossberg 500s in "The Cows of October"]]
[[Image:MV4-MOSS500-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Agents with their Mossberg 500s in "The Cows of October"]]
[[Image:MV4-MOSS500-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Vice cops with Mossberg 500s in "Vote of Confidence"]]
[[Image:MV4-MOSS500-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Vice cops with Mossberg 500s in "Vote of Confidence"]]
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[[Image:MV4-COB11-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Yakuza goes down firing a Cobray M11/9 in "The Rising Sun of Death"]]
[[Image:MV4-COB11-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Yakuza goes down firing a Cobray M11/9 in "The Rising Sun of Death"]]
A hitman in "A Rock and a Hard Place" uses a Cobray M11/9 without a stock.
A hitman in "A Rock and a Hard Place" uses a Cobray M11/9 without a stock.
[[Image:M11 2.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Cobray M11/9 9x19mm. This is the semiautomatic pistol, note how the selector switch is on the opposite side of the receiver and the pins are in different places on the receiver.]]
[[Image:M11 2.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Cobray M11/9 9x19mm. This is the semiautomatic pistol, note how the selector switch is on the opposite side of the receiver and the pins are in different places on the receiver.]]
[[Image:MV4-COB11-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A hitman takes a Cobray M11/9 from a case in "A Rock and a Hard Place"]]
[[Image:MV4-COB11-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A hitman takes a Cobray M11/9 from a case in "A Rock and a Hard Place"]]
[[Image:MV4-COB11-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The hitman fires the Cobray M11/9 at Crockett in "A Rock and a Hard Place"]]
[[Image:MV4-COB11-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The hitman fires the Cobray M11/9 at Crockett in "A Rock and a Hard Place"]]
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==M16A1==
==M16A1==
An SRT member uses an [[M16 rifle series#M16A1 Rifle|M16A1]] with A2 handguards in "Child's Play".
An SRT member uses an [[M16 rifle series#M16A1 Rifle|M16A1]] with A2 handguards in "Child's Play".
[[Image:M16A1wA2Handguards.jpg|thumb|none|500px|M16A1 with A2 style handguards - 5.56x45mm. Putting the distinctive A2 handguards on the older rifle was a method used by Movie/TV armorers to simulate A2 rifles when M16A1s were the only ones available. The same thing has been done vice-versa, Using M16A2's with A1 handguards for Vietnam War B Movies.]]
[[Image:M16A1wA2Handguards.jpg|thumb|none|500px|M16A1 with A2 style handguards - 5.56x45mm. Putting the distinctive A2 handguards on the older rifle was a method used by Movie/TV armorers to simulate A2 rifles when M16A1s were the only ones available. The same thing has been done vice-versa, Using M16A2's with A1 handguards for Vietnam War B Movies.]]
[[Image:MV4-M16-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An SRT member with a M16A1 in "Child's Play"]]
[[Image:MV4-M16-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An SRT member with a M16A1 in "Child's Play"]]
[[Image:MV4-M16-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another view showing the receiver.]]
[[Image:MV4-M16-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another view showing the receiver.]]
[[Image:M16A1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|M16A1 with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm. What distinguishes it from the original M16 was the addition of a raised rib around the magazine release button, changing of the forward Receiver pins, and the addition of the forward assist button on the upper receiver.]]
[[Image:M16A1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|M16A1 with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm. What distinguishes it from the original M16 was the addition of a raised rib around the magazine release button, changing of the forward Receiver pins, and the addition of the forward assist button on the upper receiver.]]
[[Image:MV4-M16-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|"Baseballs of Death"]]
[[Image:MV4-M16-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|"Baseballs of Death"]]
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==Colt Model 733==
==Colt Model 733==
[[Image:Colt Model 733.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Colt Model 733 SMG - 5.56x45mm. Note that the Colt Model 733 has the A1E1 upper receiver (A1 rear sights, but has a brass deflector, like the Model 715 or any of the Canadian M16s)]]
[[Image:Colt Model 733.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Colt Model 733 SMG - 5.56x45mm. Note that the Colt Model 733 has the A1E1 upper receiver (A1 rear sights, but has a brass deflector, like the Model 715 or any of the Canadian M16s)]]
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.
Rojas (Geno Silva) uses a blued Beretta Cheetah in "The Cows of October". Charles Hatch (John Finn) the hired mercenary carries a Beretta Cheetah as back up to his 92F in an ankle holster in "Hell Hath No Fury".
FBI Agent Timothy Anderson (Harry Shearer) also uses a Beretta 92F in "The Cows of October". Charles Hatch (John Finn) carries a 92F as his main sidearm in "Hell Hath No Fury". Another man is seen firing one at the shooting range in the same episode.
The Detonics Scoremaster is used by several characters throughout the season. Speed Stiles (Oliver Platt) is seen handling one while on display in "Baseballs of Death". A thug fires Scoremaster during the rip-off at the stadium in "Indian Wars". Cyrus (Gary Basaraba) carries a Detonics Scoremaster throughout in "Honor Among Thieves?".
Charles Hatch (John Finn) uses a Magnum Research Lone Eagle in addition to the Beretta 92F and Cheetah in "Hell Hath No Fury". The Magnum Research Lone Eagle is a single shot hunting pistol but is not seen much in media unlike the Thompson Contender which is more prominently featured. Given the distance Hatch has to use it (less than 50 yards) and much smaller size compared to full size sniper rifle it makes for an ideal choice.
Shotguns
Wilson Arms Executive Protection Remington 870
A [Wilson Arms Executive Protection Remington 870] with a pistol grip and vertical foregrip is carried by Det. Ricardo Tubbs (Philip Michael Thomas), in the 4th season of the show.
Info about this custom shotgun:
Wilson Arms was the first to modify and sell this "super short" version of the 870. Wilson cuts off the barrel to 7.9 inches (and other barrel lengths are available at customer request), shortens the action bars and magazine tube, moves the barrel ring back, and adds a forward vertical grip on the pump slide which can also be folded flush with the rest of the pump slide if desired. The resulting weapon, called the Executive Protection Shotgun, uses synthetic Pachmayr Vindicator furniture and has no buttstock. Despite the short barrel, the shot spread is not extreme due to the choke used on the barrel. Wilson Arms (not to be confused with Wilson Combat), has been manufacturing firearms for over thirty years. Wilson Arms Co is located in Brunswick, GA.
Remington 870
A Vice detective uses a Remington 870 in "God's Work". Several MDPD officers use Remington 870s in "Vote of Confidence".
Mossberg 500
Several FBI Agents use Mossberg 500s in "The Cows of October". Vice detectives also uses Mossberg 500s in "Vote of Confidence".