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| quote: Originally posted by GCE61: 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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| quote: Originally posted by randyman: 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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| quote: Originally posted by Blackmore: quote: Originally posted by randyman: 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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| My Beretta 92FS purchased in 1991.
"I, however, place economy among the first and most important republican virtues, and public debt as the greatest of the dangers to be feared." Thomas Jefferson |
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| quote: Originally posted by kkina: Maybe just use whatever Jim is rocking...
That's be a Franchi SPAS-12 shotgun and a M1911A1. |
| Posts: 33568 | Location: Northwest Arkansas | Registered: January 06, 2008 |
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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.
Front sight...Front sight...Front sight...Only Hits Count. NRA Life Member Frank John Boy -Police Lingo
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| quote: Originally posted by parabellum:
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... |
| Posts: 651 | Location: Griffin, GA, USA | Registered: November 03, 2004 |
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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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| quote: Originally posted by VictorLouis: 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
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