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Talk:Streets of San Francisco, The
Thinking of starting on this old classic. All I have in my collection is Season 2, Volume 1
- You can go ahead, but please use the Hawaii Five-O pages as reference on how to do television pages. Also please sign your posts. If you can't click the signature button you add these symbols at the end of your post: --~~~~
--Ben41 23:39, 29 February 2012 (CST)
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Also starting this old classic. Going to be a major project. I'm starting with what I know. I will need help ID'ing an early AR-15. Anyone here have a picture of a S&W Model 31 with a 2" barrel?
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If I had time, I would. I was hoping for Help on it.
- Television series take a LOT of work, and the older ones are especially hard, especially if they're not available for streaming on Netflix or something. This show has 121 episodes, and even if you had the complete series box set and covered two episodes a day, that would still take you two months to complete. Since the mean age of the users here is in the early twenties, a series from the seventies is something few of them are going to be aware of. --Funkychinaman (talk) 23:19, 3 August 2013 (EDT)
I'm perosnally in my early/Mid Thirties. I regard the series as an Old Classic- in my book one the very best Police Dramas.
- Like I said, I'll restore it if you want to work on it. --Funkychinaman (talk) 09:23, 6 September 2013 (EDT)
Please restore it. I will work on it as Time- and budget- Permits. Step 1 Sreenshots of the arms in Q. Btw, On one I will need soem help on which AR-15/M-16 is in the shot.
- I've restored the page. Like I said, I don't know how much help you're going to get on it in terms of screenshots, but we'll help with ID and formatting. Good luck. --Funkychinaman (talk) 11:06, 16 September 2013 (EDT)
Why was this deleted? I was no where near done with it.
- You hadn't made a single edit for nine months, I thought you had abandoned the page. If you're going to work on it, I can restore it. --Funkychinaman (talk) 23:00, 2 August 2013 (EDT)
It will take me soem time but I will add to it as I can.
- If "take some time" means working on it once a year, then you can finish it here on the talk page. --Funkychinaman (talk) 03:07, 10 June 2014 (EDT)
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The Streets of San Francisco was a television police drama that starred Karl Malden as Michael "Mike" Stone, an experienced police Lieutenant in the San Francisco Police Department who investigated cases with Steve Keller (Michael Douglas), a young new-to-homicide Inspector (the SFPD rank for Detective). The series aired in the US on ABC for five seasons, spanning 1972 to 1977. For the series' fifth season, Richard Hatch appeared as Inspector Dan Robbins when Michael Douglas left the show. The series was produced by Quinn Martin Productions, who was responsible for several of the most popular American television shows of the 1960's and 1970's, among them "The Untouchables (1959)".
The following weapons were used in the television series Streets of San Francisco, The:
Handguns
Colt Detective Special
Both Lt. Mike Stone (Karl Malden) and Insp. Steve Keller (Michael Douglas) carried the Colt Detective Special as their sidearm. Keller carries his cross draw.
Smith & Wesson Model 30
A Smith & Wesson Model 30 with a 2" Barrel (the numbered model version of the .32 Hand Ejector)is seen in the hands of a victim/conspirator played by Jamie Farr in Season 1's "A Collection of Eagles" (S1E17). The serial number is revealed during a forensic examination of the revolver, having had its serial number ground off. The Serial is correct for the time period.
Smith & Wesson Model 10
The Smith & Wesson Model 10 with the older taper barrel is carried by uniformed SFPD officers.
Luger P08
A Luger P08 chambered for .30Luger(7.65Luger) and fitted with a sound suppressor is carried and used by a syndicate hit man in Season 2's "Going Home" (S2E5). While investigating the scene of a shooting with that firearm, Stone comments about the round and it working with a Suppressor, saying that breech pressure drops to zero..
Rifles
M1 Carbine
An M1 Carbine is seen in the hands of the suspect in Season 1's "Whose Little Boy Are You?" [S1E4)