Police Story was an anthology series that ran on NBC network from 1973-1977. It was created by Joseph Wambaugh ,the successful novelist and 14 year veteran L.A.P.D. police officer (1960-1974), and is notable for being the first series to depict police officers as humans instead of machines - warts and all. It is considered to be the archetype for later dramatic police series such as Hill Street Blues, NYPD Blue, and Homicide: Life on the Street. Several notable actors appeared in this series including Sylvester Stallone, Kurt Russell, Jan-Michael Vincent, Alex Cord, Erik Estrada, and Angie Dickinson (whose episode she appeared in became the pilot for her series Police Woman).
The following weapons were used in the television series Police Story (TV Series):
The Beretta M1951 is one of the most frequently used pistols used by criminals in the various episodes.
Star Model B
A would be assassin in the episode "Chief" uses a Star Model B. As was typical of the time period the Star is substituting for the Colt Model 1911A1. There is a shot showing the handgun laying next to the assassin. Note the external extractor which identifies it as a Star.The Star Model B appeared in many episodes during this series run.
Shotguns
Ithaca Model 37
The Ithaca 37 is frequently used by officers and detectives throughout the run of the show.
Double Barreled shotgun
Rifles
M16
The first generation M16 is used by L.A.P.D. S.W.A.T. during the first season. Note the pronged flash suppressor and no forward bolt assist.
Weatherby Mk V Rifle
It appears that the S.W.A.T. team sniper, Officer Scully (Alex Cord) uses a Weatherby Mark V in .300 Weatherby Magnum.
M1 Carbine
A would be assassin uses an M1 Carbine in an attempt to kill the L.A.P.D. police chief in the episode "Chief".It appears that the M1 Carbine used in the episode is a Plainfield M1 Carbine (or at least a carbine that was heavily remodeled) with a pistol grip, ventilated barrel cover and post-WWII folding stock and an optical scope. In the early seventies the M1 Carbine was used heavily in movies/television as the weapon of choice for criminals.