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Haven't gotten a screenshot yet, but there is a 3rd Generation S&W pistol in a couple of episodes- Could be any number of stainless pistols- 5906, 4006etc. Will post here so we can figure this out.
Haven't gotten a screenshot yet, but there is a 3rd Generation S&W pistol in a couple of episodes- Could be any number of stainless pistols- 5906, 4006etc. Will post here so we can figure this out.
== Homicide: Season 8 ==
I caught the pilot on Netflix, and I can't help but notice the similarities to ''[[Homicide: Life on the Street]]''. Depressing urban setting? Check. Rookie homicide detective paired up with prickly yet effective partner? Check. Dry-erase board with closed cases in black and open cases in red? Check. Documentary-style? Check. Heck, they even have a black dude who's fluent in Italian like in ''Homicide''. There are only 18 episodes, so I can pitch in if you need help. --[[User:Funkychinaman|Funkychinaman]] ([[User talk:Funkychinaman|talk]]) 01:43, 26 October 2012 (EDT)

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Working on this, from scratch. Give me time to get this going. If anyone can correct which Glock the Dets. Carry, let me know. I think its the 23.

Help Id'ing a 3rd gen S&W Pistol

Haven't gotten a screenshot yet, but there is a 3rd Generation S&W pistol in a couple of episodes- Could be any number of stainless pistols- 5906, 4006etc. Will post here so we can figure this out.

Homicide: Season 8

I caught the pilot on Netflix, and I can't help but notice the similarities to Homicide: Life on the Street. Depressing urban setting? Check. Rookie homicide detective paired up with prickly yet effective partner? Check. Dry-erase board with closed cases in black and open cases in red? Check. Documentary-style? Check. Heck, they even have a black dude who's fluent in Italian like in Homicide. There are only 18 episodes, so I can pitch in if you need help. --Funkychinaman (talk) 01:43, 26 October 2012 (EDT)