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'''The following weapons were used in Season 2 of the television series ''[[Miami Vice (TV Series)|Miami Vice]]'':''' | '''The following weapons were used in Season 2 of the television series ''[[Miami Vice (TV Series)|Miami Vice]]'':''' | ||
[[Image:MiamiV2.jpg|thumb|300px|right|''Miami Vice'' - Season 2 (1985 - 1986)]] | [[Image:MiamiV2.jpg|thumb|300px|right|''Miami Vice'' - Season 2 (1985 - 1986)]] | ||
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==Dornaus & Dixon Bren Ten== | ==Dornaus & Dixon Bren Ten== | ||
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[[Image:MV-DETCOM-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett holding his Detonics Combatmaster in "The Prodigal Son".]] | [[Image:MV-DETCOM-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Crockett holding his Detonics Combatmaster in "The Prodigal Son".]] | ||
[[Image:MV-DETCOM-5s.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"You're busted, pal!"'' Crockett aims his Detonics Combatmaster at Adonis Jackson ([[Giancarlo Esposito]]) in "The Dutch Oven".]] | [[Image:MV-DETCOM-5s.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"You're busted, pal!"'' Crockett aims his Detonics Combatmaster at Adonis Jackson ([[Giancarlo Esposito]]) in "The Dutch Oven".]] | ||
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==Browning Hi-Power== | ==Browning Hi-Power== | ||
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[[Image:MV-SW659-2.png|thumb|none|600px|A drug dealer aims his Smith & Wesson 659 at Tubbs in "The Dutch Oven".]] | [[Image:MV-SW659-2.png|thumb|none|600px|A drug dealer aims his Smith & Wesson 659 at Tubbs in "The Dutch Oven".]] | ||
[[Image:MV-SW659-3.png|thumb|none|600px|The drug dealer shoots at Crockett and Trudy.]] | [[Image:MV-SW659-3.png|thumb|none|600px|The drug dealer shoots at Crockett and Trudy.]] | ||
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== Detonics Scoremaster == | == Detonics Scoremaster == | ||
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[[Image:MV-PPK-3.png|thumb|none|600px|Valerie fires her Walther PPK/S at the Colombians at the end of "The Prodigal Son".]] | [[Image:MV-PPK-3.png|thumb|none|600px|Valerie fires her Walther PPK/S at the Colombians at the end of "The Prodigal Son".]] | ||
[[Image:MV-PPK-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lydia aims her Walther PPK/S in "Yankee Dollar".]] | [[Image:MV-PPK-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lydia aims her Walther PPK/S in "Yankee Dollar".]] | ||
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==Beretta Cheetah== | ==Beretta Cheetah== | ||
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[[Image:MV-BERCHET-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sandoval stares at his Beretta Cheetah.]] | [[Image:MV-BERCHET-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sandoval stares at his Beretta Cheetah.]] | ||
− | == | + | ==High Standard Field King== |
− | + | The [[High Standard Pistols#High Standard Field King|High Standard Field King]] is seen in the hands of the hitman on "Out where the busses don't run", and possibly in other episodes where a similar pistol is used. The pistol is often mistaken for a ''[[Colt Woodsman]]'' and frequently seen supressed. | |
− | [[Image:MV-UKNSIL-1.png|thumb|none|600px|The assassin | + | [[File:HI-STD FK-101.jpg|350px|thumb|none|''Hi-Standard Field King'' (.22 LR) Note the adjustable sights, vertical slide serrations and the button in front of the trigger guard.]] |
− | [[Image:MV-UKNSIL-2.png|thumb|none|600px|The assassin | + | [[Image:MV-UKNSIL-1.png|thumb|none|600px|The assassin aims his suppressed ''Field King'' in "Out Where the Buses Don't Run".]] |
+ | [[Image:MV-UKNSIL-2.png|thumb|none|600px|The assassin tries to escape, but turns around for another shot.]] | ||
[[Image:MV-HDM-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Max Rogo ([[Austin Pendleton]]) holding his suppressed pistol in "Yankee Dollar".]] | [[Image:MV-HDM-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Max Rogo ([[Austin Pendleton]]) holding his suppressed pistol in "Yankee Dollar".]] | ||
[[Image:MV-HDM-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Manuel Guerrero ([[Héctor Mercado]]) aims his pistol at Hector and Bianca in "Free Verse".]] | [[Image:MV-HDM-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Manuel Guerrero ([[Héctor Mercado]]) aims his pistol at Hector and Bianca in "Free Verse".]] | ||
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[[Image:MV-AUTOMAG-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Charlie Basset examines the dealer's AutoMag in "Definitely Miami".]] | [[Image:MV-AUTOMAG-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Charlie Basset examines the dealer's AutoMag in "Definitely Miami".]] | ||
[[Image:MV-AUTOMAG-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The other side of the dealer's AutoMag in "Definitely Miami".]] | [[Image:MV-AUTOMAG-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The other side of the dealer's AutoMag in "Definitely Miami".]] | ||
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==Beretta 92F== | ==Beretta 92F== | ||
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[[Image:MV-BER92-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Skip Mueller holding his Beretta 92F in "Trust Fund Pirates".]] | [[Image:MV-BER92-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Skip Mueller holding his Beretta 92F in "Trust Fund Pirates".]] | ||
[[Image:MV-BER92-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Skip aims his Beretta 92F at Jackson ([[Gary Cole]]).]] | [[Image:MV-BER92-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Skip aims his Beretta 92F at Jackson ([[Gary Cole]]).]] | ||
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+ | ==Beretta 950 Jetfire== | ||
+ | An assassin uses a suppressed [[Beretta 950 Jetfire]] when trying to assassinate Hector Sandoval in "Free Verse". | ||
+ | [[Image:PicB 950 jetfire.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]] | ||
+ | [[Image:MV-BERJET-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A suppressed Beretta 950 Jetfire is seen in the trunk of this car in "Free Verse". Notice that every SMG in here has been used before in the series.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:MV-BERJET-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The assassin pulls out her suppressed Beretta 950 Jetfire.]] | ||
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+ | ==SIG-Sauer P230== | ||
+ | Lani uses a two-tone [[SIG-Sauer P230#P230|SIG-Sauer P230]] in "Trust Fund Pirates". | ||
+ | [[Image:SigP230SS.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]] | ||
+ | [[Image:MV-SG230-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lani holds her SIG-Sauer P230 on Crockett and Tubbs.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:MV-SG230-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lani aims her SIG-Sauer P230.]] | ||
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+ | =Revolvers= | ||
+ | ==Smith & Wesson Model 38 "Bodyguard"== | ||
+ | A J-frame [[Smith & Wesson Model 38 "Bodyguard"]] revolver, fitted with Pachmayr grips, is carried by Det. Ricardo Tubbs ([[Philip Michael Thomas]]) for most of the season. | ||
+ | [[Image:SWBodyguard.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith and Wesson Model 38 - .38 Special]] | ||
+ | [[Image:MV-S&W38-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Tubbs aiming his Smith & Wesson Model 38 "Bodyguard" at Silva's yacht in "Junk Love".]] | ||
+ | [[Image:MV-S&W38-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of Tubbs' Smith & Wesson Model 38 "Bodyguard" in "Little Miss Dangerous".]] | ||
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+ | ==Colt Trooper MK V== | ||
+ | Lt. Castillo ([[Edward James Olmos]]) uses a [[Colt Trooper#Colt Trooper MK V|Colt Trooper Mk V]] in "Bushido" and "Definitely Miami". | ||
+ | [[File:Colt Trooper MKV.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt Trooper Mk V with pachmayr grips - .357 Magnum]] | ||
+ | [[Image:MV-COLTPEACE-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Castillo fires his Colt Trooper at Jack Gretsky ([[Dean Stockwell]]) in "Bushido".]] | ||
+ | [[Image:MV-COLTPEACE-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Castillo with his Colt Trooper drawn in "Bushido".]] | ||
+ | [[Image:MV-COLTPEACE-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Castillo checks his Colt Trooper when he is with Jack's wife Laura in "Bushido".]] | ||
+ | [[Image:MV-COLTPEACE-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Laura shoots Surf with Castillo's Colt Trooper in "Bushido". Note the full lug on top and the half lug on the bottom, identifying it as a Trooper. Also, if you look closely, you can see the barrel ribbing.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:MV-COLTPEACE-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Castillo with his Colt Trooper drawn in "Definitely Miami".]] | ||
+ | ==Smith & Wesson Model 36 "Chief's Special"== | ||
+ | A J-frame [[Smith & Wesson Model 36 "Chief's Special"]] is used by Det. Gina Calabrese ([[Saundra Santiago]]) throughout the season, as well as Det. Trudy Joplin ([[Olivia Brown]]). | ||
+ | [[Image:S&W 36.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 36 "Chief's Special"]] | ||
+ | [[Image:MV-S&W36-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Trudy aiming her Smith & Wesson Model 36 at Adonis Jackson ([[Giancarlo Esposito]]) at the end of "The Dutch Oven".]] | ||
+ | [[Image:MV-S&W36-6s.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Gina aiming her Smith & Wesson Model 36 in "Tale of the Goat".]] | ||
==Charter Arms Off Duty== | ==Charter Arms Off Duty== | ||
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==Smith & Wesson Model 19== | ==Smith & Wesson Model 19== | ||
− | + | In "Definitely Miami", one of Clemente's men also uses a Model 19 with a bo-mar rib, but switches to a Colt Python during a continuity error. | |
[[Image:S&WModel19-4Inch.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]] | [[Image:S&WModel19-4Inch.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]] | ||
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[[Image:MV-S&W29-11.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of Clemente's men holds a Smith & Wesson Model 19 with a Bo-Mar rib on Crockett and Tubbs in "Definitely Miami". In the next shot, it switches to a Colt Python.]] | [[Image:MV-S&W29-11.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of Clemente's men holds a Smith & Wesson Model 19 with a Bo-Mar rib on Crockett and Tubbs in "Definitely Miami". In the next shot, it switches to a Colt Python.]] | ||
Judge Ferguson ([[Bill Russell]]) uses a nickel [[Smith & Wesson Model 19#Smith & Wesson Model 19 Snub Nose|Smith & Wesson Model 19 Snub-nose]] to shoot Pagone ([[Michael Richards]]) at the end of "The Fix". | Judge Ferguson ([[Bill Russell]]) uses a nickel [[Smith & Wesson Model 19#Smith & Wesson Model 19 Snub Nose|Smith & Wesson Model 19 Snub-nose]] to shoot Pagone ([[Michael Richards]]) at the end of "The Fix". | ||
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[[Image:MV-S&W19-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Judge Ferguson with his nickel Smith & Wesson Model 19 snub in "The Fix".]] | [[Image:MV-S&W19-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Judge Ferguson with his nickel Smith & Wesson Model 19 snub in "The Fix".]] | ||
− | == | + | ==Colt Python== |
− | + | In "Definitely Miami", Clemente's messenger's revolver switches from a [[Smith & Wesson Model 19]] to a [[Colt Python]] in a brief continuity error. It is noted as so because in one shot his revolver has a half lug running under the barrel (S&W) and then a full lug (Colt). Also, in one shot it has a Bo Mar Rib on top of the barrel (S&W) and then a standard barrel with ribbing in the next shot (Colt). | |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:Colt-Python.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt Python - .357 Magnum]] |
− | [[Image:MV- | + | [[Image:MV-S&W29-10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|In this shot Clemente's messenger appears to be holding a Colt Python in "Definitely Miami". A minor continuity error. Note the full lug running underneath the barrel, unlike the S&W Model 19.]] |
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+ | ==Smith & Wesson Model 10 HB== | ||
+ | Several police officers throughout the season are armed with heavy barreled [[Smith & Wesson Model 10]]s. This indicates that it is most likely the standard issue sidearm for the Metro-Dade Police Department. | ||
+ | [[Image:S&WModel10HB.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 10 Heavy-barreled - .38 Special]] | ||
+ | [[Image:MV-SWHB10-1.png|thumb|none|600px|A police officer shoots two drug dealers with his Smith & Wesson Model 10 HB after they pull a Micro Uzi on him and his partner in "Whatever Works".]] | ||
+ | [[Image:MV-SWHB10-2.png|thumb|none|600px|Closeup of the officer's gun.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:MV-SWHB10-3.png|thumb|none|600px|Officer Sullen with his Smith & Wesson drawn as he enters his partner's home in "Whatever Works".]] | ||
+ | [[Image:MV-SWHB10-4.png|thumb|none|600px|Gina and Trudy fire at Ray Pinchada's thugs, Gina with a Mossberg 500 and Trudy with a Smith & Wesson Model 10 HB, in "Out Where the Buses Don't Run".]] | ||
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− | + | FBI Agent Joe Dalvas ([[Albert Hall]]) can be seen with a [[Smith & Wesson Model 60]] in "Definitely Miami". | |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:Smith wesson 60.jpg|thumb|none|400px| Smith & Wesson Model 60 - .38 Special/.357 Magnum]] |
− | + | [[Image:MV-S&W686-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Agent Dalvas holding his Smith & Wesson Model 60 in "Definitely Miami".]] | |
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=Shotguns= | =Shotguns= | ||
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==CAR-15 SMG== | ==CAR-15 SMG== | ||
− | Surf ([[David Rasche]]) uses a converted [[M16 rifle series|Colt Sporter II Rifle]] with a barrel cut down to 10" flush with the front sight and a standard A1 Flash hider, during the climax of "Bushido". The generic term for such a converted carbine is the CAR-15 SMG, though there are variants which have 11.5", 10.5" and 10" barrels. In "Bushido", it is equipped with a 90-round drum magazine and a large laser sight. One of Col. Maynard's ([[G. Gordon Liddy]]) thugs is also armed with a standard version (without the accessories) in "Back in the World". | + | Surf ([[David Rasche]]) uses a converted [[M16 rifle series|Colt Sporter II Rifle]] with a barrel cut down to 10" flush with the front sight and a standard A1 Flash hider, during the climax of "Bushido". The generic term for such a converted carbine is the CAR-15 SMG, though there are variants which have 11.5", 10.5" and 10" barrels. In "Bushido", it is equipped with a MWG 90-round drum magazine and a large laser sight. One of Col. Maynard's ([[G. Gordon Liddy]]) thugs is also armed with a standard version (without the accessories) in "Back in the World". |
[[Image:XM177_shorty.jpg|thumb|none|400px|CAR-15 SMG]] | [[Image:XM177_shorty.jpg|thumb|none|400px|CAR-15 SMG]] | ||
[[Image:MV-9MMSMG-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Laura Gretsky opens the door to find Surf standing their with his CAR-15 SMG in "Bushido".]] | [[Image:MV-9MMSMG-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Laura Gretsky opens the door to find Surf standing their with his CAR-15 SMG in "Bushido".]] |
Latest revision as of 02:18, 26 April 2024
The following weapons were used in Season 2 of the television series Miami Vice:
Pistols
Dornaus & Dixon Bren Ten
Sonny Crockett (Don Johnson) uses a Bren Ten in the second season of the show. It was essentially a beefed-up CZ 75 chambered for the original 10mm Norma Auto cartridge which differs slightly in case length from later 10mm rounds. This round was HOT, and consequently damaged the guns. In the '80s this was a new cartridge, but is rarely used in modern day. The company of Dornaus & Dixon was an ill-fated one, and since the producers of the Miami Vice-series would not use discontinued guns, it was replaced with the Smith & Wesson 645 auto pistol
"The two guns were ordered specifically for the show by Michael Mann's production company. They did not come off the assembly line, but were built by Tom Dornaus personally. Tom did the initial blank conversion, if you want to call it that, but actually these two guns were built from the ground up specifically for firing blanks. He used major components which were not deemed suitable for production guns, but were perfectly adequate for a blank gun. The two guns were Standard Models with the old style rear sight assembly and no trigger stop screw. All external markings were standard Bren Ten. The only difference being that the guns had recoil springs and barrels designed to fire .45 ACP blanks. The barrel does not carry any caliber designation roll mark however. Because the ejection port on a Bren Ten is so large I don't believe that it had to be enlarged to accommodate the elongated .45 ACP blank cases. (Remember that the blank cases are in the shape of a loaded round WITH bullet seated.) Michael Mann requested specifically that the slides be a light color (hard chrome) for enhanced visibility. The hard chrome work was done by a small firm in the Huntington Beach area at that time. Both guns carry a special serial number. One of the guns is in the possession of a major collector in Pennsylvania and the other is owned by one of the show's producers, I believe. They weren't Marksmans or Standard Models with conversion kits. They were two specially built guns". from http://www.bren-ten.com/website/id5.html
Detonics Combatmaster
Sonny Crockett (Don Johnson) carries a Detonics Combatmaster as a backup gun, in an ankle holster. In reality the Detonics would have been a substantial handgun to carry in an ankle holster. Kevin Cates (Graham Beckel) uses one in the climax of "Payback".
Browning Hi-Power
Det. Stan Switek (Michael Talbott) carries a nickel Browning Hi-Power with target sights as his sidearm throughout the season.
Smith & Wesson 659
Det. Larry Zito (John Diehl) carries a Smith & Wesson 659 as his sidearm. Several other characters use them throughout the season as well.
Detonics Scoremaster
Tubbs and Castillo both use Detonics Scoremasters in "The Prodigal Son" episode. Castillo also uses one in "Whatever Works". Several other characters throughout the series also use them.
Heckler & Koch P9S
A Colombian thug uses a Heckler & Koch P9S in "The Prodigal Son".
1911A1
A 1911A1 is used by many villains throughout the series, including many Colombians in "The Prodigal Son".
Star 30 PK
Frank Sacco (James Russo) uses a Star 30 PK in "The Prodigal Son". One of Legba's thugs uses one in "Tale of the Goat".
Walther PPK/S
Several characters throughout the season use white-gripped Walther PPK/S's (likely the same gun in all episodes).
Beretta Cheetah
Many characters use Beretta Cheetahs throughout the season.
High Standard Field King
The High Standard Field King is seen in the hands of the hitman on "Out where the busses don't run", and possibly in other episodes where a similar pistol is used. The pistol is often mistaken for a Colt Woodsman and frequently seen supressed.
Beretta M1934
A patron at the club where Crockett and Robbie (James Remar) are drinking at pulls a Beretta M1934 on Robbie when he starts dancing on the pool table in "Buddies".
Taurus PT92
Many characters throughout the series can be seen using Taurus PT92s.
Astra Constable
Juan Carlos Silva (Jose Perez) uses an stainless engraved Astra Constable with pearl grips at the end of "Junk Love".
Detonics Pocket 9
Several characters use Detonics Pocket 9s throughout the season.
Colt Commander
A DEA Agent uses a stainless Colt Commander in "Back in the World".
Taurus PT99
Charlie Basset (Ted Nugent) uses a stainless Taurus PT99, noted by the adjustable sights, in "Definitely Miami". (Thanks to MT2008 for spotting the adjustable sights.) A drug dealer also uses one in "Sons and Lovers".
AMC Auto Mag Pistol
A drug dealer carries a AMC Auto Mag Pistol with him when meeting with Charlie Basset (Ted Nugent) in "Definitely Miami".
Beretta 92F
Several characters throughout the season use Beretta 92F pistols.
Beretta 950 Jetfire
An assassin uses a suppressed Beretta 950 Jetfire when trying to assassinate Hector Sandoval in "Free Verse".
SIG-Sauer P230
Lani uses a two-tone SIG-Sauer P230 in "Trust Fund Pirates".
Revolvers
Smith & Wesson Model 38 "Bodyguard"
A J-frame Smith & Wesson Model 38 "Bodyguard" revolver, fitted with Pachmayr grips, is carried by Det. Ricardo Tubbs (Philip Michael Thomas) for most of the season.
Colt Trooper MK V
Lt. Castillo (Edward James Olmos) uses a Colt Trooper Mk V in "Bushido" and "Definitely Miami".
Smith & Wesson Model 36 "Chief's Special"
A J-frame Smith & Wesson Model 36 "Chief's Special" is used by Det. Gina Calabrese (Saundra Santiago) throughout the season, as well as Det. Trudy Joplin (Olivia Brown).
Charter Arms Off Duty
Interpol Agent Danielle Hier (Lisa Eichhorn) uses a stainless Charter Arms Off Duty fitted with pachmayr grips during the climax of "French Twist".
Smith & Wesson Model 19
In "Definitely Miami", one of Clemente's men also uses a Model 19 with a bo-mar rib, but switches to a Colt Python during a continuity error.
Judge Ferguson (Bill Russell) uses a nickel Smith & Wesson Model 19 Snub-nose to shoot Pagone (Michael Richards) at the end of "The Fix".
Colt Python
In "Definitely Miami", Clemente's messenger's revolver switches from a Smith & Wesson Model 19 to a Colt Python in a brief continuity error. It is noted as so because in one shot his revolver has a half lug running under the barrel (S&W) and then a full lug (Colt). Also, in one shot it has a Bo Mar Rib on top of the barrel (S&W) and then a standard barrel with ribbing in the next shot (Colt).
Smith & Wesson Model 10 HB
Several police officers throughout the season are armed with heavy barreled Smith & Wesson Model 10s. This indicates that it is most likely the standard issue sidearm for the Metro-Dade Police Department.
Smith & Wesson Model 60
FBI Agent Joe Dalvas (Albert Hall) can be seen with a Smith & Wesson Model 60 in "Definitely Miami".
Shotguns
Ithaca 37 Stakeout
An Ithaca 37 Stakeout is carried by Det. Ricardo Tubbs (Philip Michael Thomas) in the second season. This is a customized weapon with a shortened barrel and magazine tube, a ventilated barrel shroud and a folding vertical grip.
Mossberg 500
Many Metro-Dade police officers, Vice detectives, and SRT members use Mossberg 500s throughout the series, both with black synthetic furniture and wooden furniture.
Remington 870
Several Metro-Dade police officers, Vice detectives, and SRT members use Remington 870s throughout the season.
Mossberg 500 Bullpup
Several MDPD officers, notably Switek (Michael Talbott) and Zito (John Diehl), are seen wielding Mossberg 500 Bullpups in "Free Verse".
Franchi SPAS-12
A pirate uses a nickel plated Franchi SPAS-12 in "Trust Fund Pirates".
Browning Auto-5
A drug dealer uses a Browning Auto-5 shotgun in "Sons and Lovers".
Sub-Machine Guns
Heckler & Koch HK94 (Mock MP5)
Many villains and henchmen are seen using chopped and converted Heckler & Koch HK94s throughout the season.
Several standard HK94s are seen throughout the series, often equipped with pistol grips and barrel jackets.
Micro Uzi
Several thugs use Micro Uzis with/without folding stocks throughout the season.
MAC-10
MAC-10s are seen being used by criminals in many episodes.
IMI Uzi
Several characters use IMI Uzis throughout the season.
Interdynamic KG-9
Two Russian hitmen are seen using stockless Interdynamic KG-9s in "Bushido".
Star Z70 B submachine gun
A few Star Z70s are seen in the episode "Free Verse". This 9mm SMG was used in the past by the Spanish military and police.
Smith & Wesson M76
A Smith & Wesson M76 is seen in the trunk of a car in "Free Verse".
Walther MPK
A thug uses a Walther MPK in "Free Verse".
Rifles
Norinco Type 56-1
Several Colombian soldiers in the opening scene in "The Prodigal Son" are armed with Norinco Type 56-1 rifles, fitted with AKM style muzzle brakes to pass them off as AKMSs. It is identified as a Norinco by the front sight, which is the .75" style, instead of the .5" of the AKM/AKMS. (Thanks to MT2008 for identifying this one)
Heckler & Koch HK91
One of the Colombian soldiers in the beginning of "The Prodigal Son" is seen holding a Heckler & Koch HK91 rifle. It is noted as so by the trigger group and the lack of grenade ring.
M16A1
M16A1s are seen in many episodes of the season. They are used by the MDPD SRT members in various episodes.
M16
Several characters use M16s throughout the season. Tubbs' also uses one in "Out Where the Buses Don't Run", which switched from being an M16A1 in a continuity error.
Beretta BM59
Stan Switek (Michael Talbott) uses a Beretta BM59 during the Everglades shootout in "The Prodigal Son". He uses the same rifle during the shootout with Pinchada's thugs in "Out Where the Buses Don't Run". (Thanks to Charon68 for identifying this one)
Steyr AUG
Crockett uses a Steyr AUG in the episodes "Out Where The Buses Dont Run" and "Free Verse".
CAR-15 SMG
Surf (David Rasche) uses a converted Colt Sporter II Rifle with a barrel cut down to 10" flush with the front sight and a standard A1 Flash hider, during the climax of "Bushido". The generic term for such a converted carbine is the CAR-15 SMG, though there are variants which have 11.5", 10.5" and 10" barrels. In "Bushido", it is equipped with a MWG 90-round drum magazine and a large laser sight. One of Col. Maynard's (G. Gordon Liddy) thugs is also armed with a standard version (without the accessories) in "Back in the World".
Replica XM177 (CAR-15)
A DEA Agent can be seen with a MGC CAR-15 Replica slung over his back during the drug bust in "Back in the World", noted by it's flash hider. The fake forward assist is indicative of an MGC Replica CAR-15 Rifle.
Armalite AR-18
A MDPD detective can be seen holding an Armalite AR-18 rifle during the drug bust in "Back in the World".
Colt Sporter I Carbine
Several characters throughout the season use Colt Sporter I Carbine. It is noted as a Sporter I by its lack of forward assist and it's 16" barrel.
IMI Galil SAR
One of the hostage takers uses a IMI Galil SAR in "Free Verse".
Winchester Model 70
Several SRT members use Winchester Model 70s with camouflage paint schemes throughout the season.
Heckler & Koch PSG-1
One of the thugs uses a Heckler & Koch PSG-1 in "Free Verse". An SRT member in "Sons and Lovers" also uses one.
Other
M60 machine gun
An M60 machine gun is used by one of the pirates in "Trust Fund Pirates".
Webley & Scott No.1 Mk. V Signal Pistol
Jackson (Gary Cole) uses a Webley & Scott No.1 Mk. V Signal Pistol in "Trust Fund Pirates".
Mk 2 hand grenade
The drug dealers rig two Mk 2 hand grenades to a door in "Sons and Lovers". If the door is opened, the pins from the grenades would come out causing a large explosion.
Federal M201-Z Grenade Launcher
The SRT Leader is seen holding a Federal M201-Z Grenade Launcher during the hostage situation in "Sons and Lovers".
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