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[[File:SouthlS4 15.jpg|thumb|none|600px|This one appears to be a Smith & Wesson automatic, perhaps a 4506, 645, or 5906.]] | [[File:SouthlS4 15.jpg|thumb|none|600px|This one appears to be a Smith & Wesson automatic, perhaps a 4506, 645, or 5906.]] | ||
[[File:SouthlS4 16.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Looks to be a round-butt Smith revolver, possibly a Model 13, or a Model 19 snub-nose.]] | [[File:SouthlS4 16.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Looks to be a round-butt Smith revolver, possibly a Model 13, or a Model 19 snub-nose.]] | ||
==Toy Gun== | |||
In the episode "Fallout", Tang shoots a kid with a toy gun, which is later seen to be a SIG-Sauer replica, it appeared to be a compact model, either a 228 or 229. It is even referred to by one of the officers as a "SIG 9mm" when he talks about not knowing the difference between the toy and the real steel. The toy appeared to have a black (blued) finish with silver (stainless) controls. Tang removed the orange cap to make her shooting look more justifiable. If anyone could add this, it'd be wonderful. I can't figure out for the life of me how to screen-cap, so I didn't want to add it to the page just yet. [[User:Glock172|Glock172]] 02:03, 26 August 2012 (CDT) |
Revision as of 07:03, 26 August 2012
Unknown Handguns to be Identified
A stainless handgun is seen next to a slain gang member in "Wednesday" (S4E01). Also in the episode, Officer Sherman enters a backyard during a footchase,and several partygoers are seen with various handguns including a revolver and a stainless automatic.
Toy Gun
In the episode "Fallout", Tang shoots a kid with a toy gun, which is later seen to be a SIG-Sauer replica, it appeared to be a compact model, either a 228 or 229. It is even referred to by one of the officers as a "SIG 9mm" when he talks about not knowing the difference between the toy and the real steel. The toy appeared to have a black (blued) finish with silver (stainless) controls. Tang removed the orange cap to make her shooting look more justifiable. If anyone could add this, it'd be wonderful. I can't figure out for the life of me how to screen-cap, so I didn't want to add it to the page just yet. Glock172 02:03, 26 August 2012 (CDT)