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I'd go with a S&W 39-2, in a Jackass Co shoulder rig of course!

Nope, no good - that's Starsky and Hutch.

And Galco's making the Jackass these days.
 
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My 1985 Beretta 92F compact….






 
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Here’s my period correct S&W 4506.


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I liked the sawed-off shotgun that Tubbs carried. Every time he fired it, the sound was dubbed over with that of a howitzer.


"Beat it, punks."


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A 638 airweight or P220 or both.
 
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I liked the sawed-off shotgun that Tubbs carried. Every time he fired it, the sound was dubbed over with that of a howitzer.


"Beat it, punks."


"Can it wait? I'm a little busy right now."


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My Beretta 92FS purchased in 1991.



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Maybe just use whatever Jim is rocking...




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Maybe just use whatever Jim is rocking...


That's be a Franchi SPAS-12 shotgun and a M1911A1.
 
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I don’t know much about the S&W semi-autos of the 1980s and 90s but it seems like that was a golden era for them.
 
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I guess the 645….



If I was feeling like more rounds, it would be a Beretta 92:



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My police trade in Smith and Wesson 5906 would do the trick. Just changed out these ugly Hogue grips that came with it for a new pair of original factory grips. Much better now.


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Cool Beans! NICE 6904 from Southeastern Supply Co.--Spent LOTSA' money in there from the early-to-mid '80's thru whenever they closed down their second location OTP...
 
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^^^ I had one that could have been its twin. Bought it NIB in 1990 for about $375. Should have never sold.
 
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I'm fairly certain I've seen every episode at least once. I don't think "Rico" Tubbs EVER sported anything but a plain-old blued M49 J-frame Bodyguard .38...and....any of several 12ga scatterguns. Most notable were a cut-down Ithaca with a 'stick' pump handle, and several cut-down double-barrels, with and without stocks.
 
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My brother in law gave his 6906 pistol to an uncle of his, while down in Florida. We were all talking about it and holding it. I remember mine, it was a great gun and still is. It is one of the ones I regret selling.
 
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I'm fairly certain I've seen every episode at least once. I don't think "Rico" Tubbs EVER sported anything but a plain-old blued M49 J-frame Bodyguard .38...and....any of several 12ga scatterguns.


Tubbs never used a Model 49.

Tubbs used a S&W Model 38 most of the time. But he's also seen using a S&W Model 36, a S&W Model 29, a Beretta Cheetah, a Sig P226, a Detonics Scoremaster 1911, and a Remington 1866 Derringer during various episodes.

Alongside several different shotguns, he also occasionally wielded rifles in some episodes, including a HK94, Colt 733, CAR-15, and M16A1, as well as an Uzi.
 
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I always thought of Michael Talbott who played Switek on the show as being the real gun guy.

His primary was a Nickel plated hi-power but he would show up with all kinds of hardware including (I think) an M60 machine gun Eek


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Let's not forget the quintessential dealer's gat...




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