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Detroit 1-8-7
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Detroit 1-8-7 was a television crime drama that followed a squad of homicide detectives in the Detroit Police Department. The cast included Michael Imperioli as Det. Louis Fitch, . The series title actually refers to the California Penal Code designation for homicide, which has since been adopted in popular culture as slang for murder. In reality, the Michigan Compiled Law (MCL) Chapter dealing with crimes, including murder, is MCL Chapter 750. The series aired on ABC for 18 episodes from 2010-2011.
The following firearms were used in the 2010-2011 series Detroit 1-8-7:
Handguns
Glock23
Primary Sidearm of the Detroit Police Detectives, including Det. Fitch, Det. Mahajan, Sgt. Longford, Det. Washington, Det. Stone, and Det. Sanchez.
Smith & Wesson Model 15 Combat Masterpiece
Carried by Detective Mahajan in Season 1 Episode 18(S1E18) "Blackout".
Ruger SP101
Seen in the hands of the main suspect in "Broken Engagement" (S1E7)
Shotguns
Remington 870 Police
Detective Arriana Sanchez uses a Remington 870 in the shootout at the end of Royal Bubbles/Needle Drop (S1E4). Sanchez's 870 has a Side saddle for extra shells. As a bit of trivia, Detroit Police are allowed to carry and use personally owned Remington 870 Shotguns on duty.
Mossberg 590 Cruiser
Seen in the Hands of Sgt. Longford in "Blackout" (S1E18).
Rifles
AKS-47
What appears to be an AKS-74 with an underfolding stock is seen in the hands of two suspects in the shootout at the end Royal Bubbles/Needle Drop (S1E4)