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Talk:CSI: Miami

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You over looked the Beretta Elite II that Ryan Wolfe carried for awhile.

Eric's gun has a front cocking section last time I saw it.

What is Ryan Wolfe's backup revolver in the episode "Under the Influence"?

The grenade comment...

The grenade's pin is essentially a cotter pin with the ends spread. You can squeeze those ends together or replace the pin with an un-spread pin reducing the effort needed to pull the pin. Additionally, you may be ignoring the leverage being exerted by the placement of the wire/cord connecting the pin to the door.

The pin wire is bent down and folded after it is stuck through the hole in the primer handle. Even if relief was applies, the force needed to unfold the wire would be heavy enough. - Gunmaster45

Dunno if it's appropriate to post this here...

But I thought some of you might get a kick out of this:

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That's hilarious. Horatio is such an annoying character, this comic sums him up nicely. - Gunmaster45


Don't know why but the Tiki-T had disappeared since last time.

Also, saw a couple things in an episode (recent one, where Delko's living in a hotel and there's a hit attempt on him)

Man fires a revolver (unidentified, need help) and then throws it over a building. It discharges when it hits the ground, apparently having the ability to fire on an empty chamber. Also, during reconstruction of a separate gun used in the hit attempt, it is stated " definitely a different gun, at least 200 grains here, a .38 can get no bigger than 180" or something along those lines, funny I saw 200gr. lead rounds on sale.

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Seriously, the Tiki T was delted again and by a non-user, just Ip adress. Seriously, can we lock this page from outside users or something?

The Ruger GP100

Does anyone understand the last three sentences in this description?

-Yeah, it's jsut talking about rediculous Miami gun mistakes, once there was audio of a murder. Calleigh asked to replay the cocking noise of the gun and said that it was a sound unique to the gp-100 and that it's rare. There was also a picture of a 10/22 on the computer screen and it was stated that its 223 caliber.

Actually, in the episode in question involving the GP100, Calleigh is briefly held at gunpoint by Det. John Hagen, who was holding the GP100. Later, she and another lab tech thumb-cock several pistols (as was done to her) until she encounters the same sound and IDs the gun. Now, it being rare? Not a chance. --Clutch 00:34, 15 June 2009 (UTC)

Horatio

Why the hell does he use a right handed grip with his left eye? The Winchester

Why does everyone opt not to wear body armor, and why does he make an effort to look away when talking and only say one liners? Or play with sunglasses whole episode? Do real cops kill 50 people during their career?


Q 1 : Hand and Eye Dominance. Right hand being dominant and his left eye the dominant one. Nothing unusual for those of us which have such a condition.

Q 2 : That is, IMHO, part of the whole David Caruso personana, the looking away, one liners sunglasses, hands on hips posing that defines the Caine character. Personally, his character is at the bottom of the pile of interesting for me.

Also, take note how he'll cock the hammer of his SIG before shooting, fixing Cooper's observation of the "problem" of DA semi-autos...LOL - BC2009

I have it to where my left hand is dominant but my left eye is really near sighted and I can't shoot worth a damn right handed but the vision in my right eye is wonderful. It sucks pretty bad when I try to shoot unscoped long guns-S&Wshooter 23:57, 14 October 2009 (UTC)

Someday the slide's going to hit his glasses.

I'm right-handed and left eye dominant. It's not all uncommon from what I've seen. DeltaOne 02:44, 28 February 2011 (UTC)

SIG-Sauer P226

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JCNKzO8UpM

At 02:50, Horatio reloads a P226 rather than his P229 he uses mostly.

Can anyone see if a P226 was used in the whole scene, or just for that reload.

Also, Could this be added to the page, or is it a continuity error?

Suppressed Sniper Rifle used in "They All Fall Down".

Can anyone get an I.D. on the sniper rifle used? And can you add screenshots with the identification?


It could've been a Remington Model 700.

Machine Pistol from "From the Grave"

Can anyone I.D. the machine pistol from "From the Grave"?

Horatio's SIG

(Moved from main page) Its highly possable that the modle he uses is a P229 SAS Gen 2 because this is the only P229 model that has NO rail.

The original SIG-Sauer P229s had no rail. The SAS Gen 2 could be possible, but I think he used a P229 before the SAS Gen 2 came out. A clearer shot of the slide could confirm this.----JazzBlackBelt-- 01:11, 28 February 2011 (UTC)

Glock with Soviet ammo

On the top of my head I can figure two ways how to explain a converted Glock could fire rounds stamped with ЛЗК [star] 1969 [star]:

1. Somehow that corporation got its hands on Soviet-manufactured 9mm Para. Problem is, for 37-year-old ammo to survive that long, it must be pretty abudant, and in USSR that meant it was military-ussue. But RKKA/Soviet Armed Forces/VS RF use(d) the following cartridges: the one for Nagant, 7.62 Tokarev (1930), 9.25x18 Makarov (1948) and 9x19 Para (2003). Before the introduction of Yarigyn the Parabellum was really a rear sight - not something abudant enough to make the described scam scheme. 2. That idiot somehow loaded the Glock with Makarov ammo, explaining why it would jam. But that's too simple of a scam scheme.

By the way, is it like he flips the firing mode switch (that's not there) when offering the victim two options, jump or shot.--79.139.223.41 10:53, 20 March 2011 (CDT)