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==Smith & Wesson Model 36== | ==Smith & Wesson Model 36== | ||
− | Detective Lennie Brisco ([[Jerry Orbach]]) is armed with a [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] revolver. Despite the NYPD having officially switched to automatic pistols on January 1st, 1994, older officers like Briscoe were grandfathered in and allowed to continue carrying revolvers. | + | Detective Lennie Brisco ([[Jerry Orbach]]) is armed with a [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] revolver. Despite the NYPD having officially switched to automatic pistols on January 1st, 1994, older officers like Briscoe were grandfathered in and allowed to continue carrying revolvers. A nickel variant with pearl grips is seen in "DNR" (S10E03). |
[[Image:M36.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson Model 36 - .38 Special]] | [[Image:M36.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson Model 36 - .38 Special]] | ||
[[Image:L&O_S10_SW36_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Briscoe with his S&W 36 in "Gunshow" (S10E01)]] | [[Image:L&O_S10_SW36_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Briscoe with his S&W 36 in "Gunshow" (S10E01)]] | ||
[[Image:L&O_S10_SW36_02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Briscoe with his S&W 36 in "Gunshow" (S10E01)]] | [[Image:L&O_S10_SW36_02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Briscoe with his S&W 36 in "Gunshow" (S10E01)]] | ||
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[[Image:L&O_S10_SW36_05.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Briscoe with his S&W 36 in "DNR" (S10E03).]] | [[Image:L&O_S10_SW36_05.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Briscoe with his S&W 36 in "DNR" (S10E03).]] | ||
[[Image:L&O_S10_SW36_06.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Briscoe with his S&W 36 in "Marathon" (S10E06)]] | [[Image:L&O_S10_SW36_06.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Briscoe with his S&W 36 in "Marathon" (S10E06)]] | ||
[[Image:L&O_S10_SW36_07.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Briscoe with his S&W 36 in "Mother's Milk" (S10E12).]] | [[Image:L&O_S10_SW36_07.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Briscoe with his S&W 36 in "Mother's Milk" (S10E12).]] | ||
+ | [[File:S&WModel36Nickel.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Nickel Smith & Wesson Model 36 - .38 Special]] | ||
+ | [[Image:L&O_S10_SW36_03.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A nickel-plated S&W 36 lies next to Denise Grobman ([[Lindsay Crouse]]) in the teaser of "DNR" (S10E03).]] | ||
+ | [[Image:L&O_S10_SW36_04.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another shot of the nickel-plated S&W 36 in "DNR" (S10E03). The crime scene analyst described it as a ".38," and that it had been fired twice.]] | ||
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+ | ==Unidentifiable revolver== | ||
+ | An unidentifiable revolver is seen in the hands of a Mitchell Sims (uncredited) in "Trade This" (S10E16). It's identified as a ".38." | ||
+ | [[Image:L&O_S10_revolver_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | ||
+ | =Pistols= | ||
==Glock 19== | ==Glock 19== | ||
Detective Ed Green ([[Jesse L. Martin]]) and other NYPD officers are armed with [[Glock 19]] pistols. | Detective Ed Green ([[Jesse L. Martin]]) and other NYPD officers are armed with [[Glock 19]] pistols. | ||
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[[Image:L&O_S10_G19_05.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Green corners a suspect in "Mother's Milk" (S10E12).]] | [[Image:L&O_S10_G19_05.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Green corners a suspect in "Mother's Milk" (S10E12).]] | ||
[[Image:L&O_S10_G19_06.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A local police officer with his Glock 19 in "High & Low" (S10E22).]] | [[Image:L&O_S10_G19_06.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A local police officer with his Glock 19 in "High & Low" (S10E22).]] | ||
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==Colt Commander== | ==Colt Commander== | ||
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[[Image:L&O_S10_M1911_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Note that the hammer is not cocked.]] | [[Image:L&O_S10_M1911_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Note that the hammer is not cocked.]] | ||
[[Image:L&O_S10_M1911_02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Briscoe picks up the dropped Colt Commander. Despite having been fired offscreen, the hammer is still down, and the slide closed.]] | [[Image:L&O_S10_M1911_02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Briscoe picks up the dropped Colt Commander. Despite having been fired offscreen, the hammer is still down, and the slide closed.]] | ||
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==Browning Hi-Power== | ==Browning Hi-Power== | ||
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==Beretta 84FS== | ==Beretta 84FS== | ||
− | A [[ | + | A [[Beretta 84FS]] is found in the suspect's apartment in "Untitled" (S10E20). |
[[Image:Beretta_84_FS_.380_nickel.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Beretta 84FS Nickel - .380 ACP]] | [[Image:Beretta_84_FS_.380_nickel.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Beretta 84FS Nickel - .380 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:L&O_S10_B84_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Beretta was hidden in a potted plant, thus the baggie.]] | [[Image:L&O_S10_B84_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Beretta was hidden in a potted plant, thus the baggie.]] | ||
− | == | + | =Submachine Guns= |
− | + | =="Rolf 9" (Armitage International Scarab Skorpion)== | |
− | [[Image:L& | + | The "Rolf 9" machine pistol is the focus of the season premiere "Gunshow" (S10E01). In reality, it is a Armitage International Scarab Skorpion, a crude "copy" of the [[Skorpion SA]], fitted with a barrel shroud. The necessity of using a firearm no longer in production is due to the fact the gun in the episode is shown to have a design flaw that allows an individual to easily convert it from a semi-automatic to a fully automatic firearm. In the episode, the company that manufactures the weapon knows about the design flaw, but refuses to fix it because they know people are only buying that gun BECAUSE it's easily convertible. |
+ | [[Image:Scarab_Skorpion.jpg|thumb|351px|none|Armitage International Scarab Skorpion - 9x19mm]] | ||
+ | [[Image:L&O_S10_Skorpion_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The "Rolf 9" in a vice in the gun lab. It appears to have a camera hooked up to examine the rifling. Note the AR-15-style safety switch, which is not found on a real Skorpion. ]] | ||
+ | [[Image:L&O_S10_Skorpion_02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Note the barrel shroud. The loop to the rear of the pistol is a sling mount, which differentiates it from the Leinad Skorpion, a later "copy" of the Skorpion SA. These American Skorpions only resemble the original Skorpion in appearance.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:L&O_S10_Skorpion_03.jpg|thumb|none|600px|McCoy picks up the machine pistol. As the episode deals with prosecuting a gun manufacturer, the company is entirely fictional.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:L&O_S10_Skorpion_04.jpg|thumb|none|600px|EADA Jack McCoy hands the "Rolf 9" to Dennis Trope ([[Neal Huff]]).]] | ||
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+ | =Rifles= | ||
+ | ==MGC M-16 Model Gun Corp Replica Rifle== | ||
+ | ESU officers are seen with [[M16_rifle_series#MGC_M-16_Model_Gun_Corp_Replica_Rifle|MGC M-16 Model Gun Corp Replica Rifle]] in numerous episodes. They are fitted with round A2 handguards. | ||
+ | [[File:MGC16.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The MGC M16 Assault rifle: a non firing metal replica built by the Model Gun Corp of Japan and one of the most used non firing replicas of the M16 in movies and television. The 'forward assist' on the early models like the one imaged here are bolt inserts to keep the receiver together. Modern MGC M16 replicas have improved by third parties over the years (like adding A1 flash hiders) making it more accurate to the real thing making it harder for 'Connoisseurs' to identify.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:L&O_S10_MGC_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An ESU officer enters a house with his MGC replica in "DNR" (S10E03). Note the finger on the trigger.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:L&O_S10_MGC_02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another officer enters the house in "DNR" (S10E03). And for the first time in the series, an ESU officer demonstrates good trigger discipline with an MGC replica.]] | ||
− | + | =Trivia= | |
The photo of the [[Heckler & Koch USP]] used in [[:File:L%26O_S9_USP9_02.jpg|Season 9's "Hunters" (S09E13)]] is shown hanging in the ballistics lab in "Marathon" (S10E06). | The photo of the [[Heckler & Koch USP]] used in [[:File:L%26O_S9_USP9_02.jpg|Season 9's "Hunters" (S09E13)]] is shown hanging in the ballistics lab in "Marathon" (S10E06). | ||
[[Image:L&O_S10_USP_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The picture of the USP behind Det. Briscoe.]] | [[Image:L&O_S10_USP_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The picture of the USP behind Det. Briscoe.]] |
Revision as of 00:47, 27 January 2017
Season 10 of Law & Order saw the introduction of Jesse L. Martin as Detective Nick Green as a replacement for Rey Curtis (Benjamin Bratt), who had retired at the end of Season 9. Like Curtis, Green was fluent in Spanish and could chase guys down, but unlike Curtis, Green was more than willing to bend, and sometimes even break the rules. Right from his first episode, Green was also shown to have gambling habit, which foreshadowed his departure from the force eight years later. Carey Lowell returned for the first of two guest appearances as Jamie Ross in the fifth episode, "Justice."
The tenth season turned out to be the last for actor Steven Hill, who, aside from a few voiceovers for commercials, retired from acting before dying in 2016. Ironically, Robert M. Morganthau, the elderly real-life New York County District Attorney that Adam Schiff was loosely based upon, wouldn't retire for another nine years, ending his tenure at the age of ninety. Schiff's departure wasn't revealed until the season premiere of Season 11, where it was mentioned that he left to work on the Holocaust Project. He never returned to the series, though was mentioned to be alive as recently as Season 19.
Having lost Homicide: Life on the Street as a partner in two-parters, the show turned to its spinoff Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, which had premiered that year and had already featured Angie Harmon as Abbie Carmichael in several episodes. The two shows had one two-parter, "Entitled" (the title for both Episode 14 of Season 10 and Episode 15 of SVU's first season), which aired back-to-back on the same night, and "Fools for Love" (S10E22), another standalone episode which involved the SVU cast. In the episode "High & Law" (S10E22), one of the guest stars was actress Adrienne Shelley, whose murder in 2006 would itself lead to its own Law & Order episode in Season 17.
Cast:
- Law
- Detective Lennie Briscoe - Jerry Orbach
- Detective Ed Green - Jesse L. Martin
- Lieutenant Anita Van Buren - S. Epatha Merkerson
- Order
- Executive Assistant District Attorney Jack McCoy - Sam Waterston
- Assistant District Attorney Abbie Carmichael - Angie Harmon
- District Attorney Adam Schiff - Steven Hill
The following weapons were used in Season 10 of the television series Law & Order:
Revolvers
Smith & Wesson Model 36
Detective Lennie Brisco (Jerry Orbach) is armed with a Smith & Wesson Model 36 revolver. Despite the NYPD having officially switched to automatic pistols on January 1st, 1994, older officers like Briscoe were grandfathered in and allowed to continue carrying revolvers. A nickel variant with pearl grips is seen in "DNR" (S10E03).
Unidentifiable revolver
An unidentifiable revolver is seen in the hands of a Mitchell Sims (uncredited) in "Trade This" (S10E16). It's identified as a ".38."
Pistols
Glock 19
Detective Ed Green (Jesse L. Martin) and other NYPD officers are armed with Glock 19 pistols.
Colt Commander
Dennis Trope (Neal Huff) threatens to kill himself with a nickel-plated or stainless Colt Commander in "Gunshow" (S10E01).
Browning Hi-Power
Det. Green recovers a Browning Hi-Power off of Bobby Ward (Dominic Chianese Jr.) in "DNR" (S10E03).
Glock 17
An NYPD officer (uncredited) is seen drawing her Glock 17 in the teaser of "Marathon" (S10E06). A local police officer on Long Island is seen with a Glock 17 in "High & Low" (S10E22).
Raven Arms MP-25
Det. Briscoe recovers a Raven Arms MP-25 after searching a car in "Marathon" (S10E06). Lab technician Mike Fitch (Bruce Winant) identifies it as such while testing it.
Budischowsky/Norton TP-70
Det. Green takes a Budischowsky/Norton TP-70 from Diego Garza (Michael Irby) in "Marathon" (S10E06).
Marksman 1010 BB pistol
A uniformed officer has a Marksman 1010 BB pistol in his holster in "Sundown" (S10E09). It acts as a holster-filler, as he never draws it.
SIG-Sauer P230
Det. Green checks a suspect's stainless SIG-Sauer P230 in "Panic" (S10E13).
Beretta 84FS
A Beretta 84FS is found in the suspect's apartment in "Untitled" (S10E20).
Submachine Guns
"Rolf 9" (Armitage International Scarab Skorpion)
The "Rolf 9" machine pistol is the focus of the season premiere "Gunshow" (S10E01). In reality, it is a Armitage International Scarab Skorpion, a crude "copy" of the Skorpion SA, fitted with a barrel shroud. The necessity of using a firearm no longer in production is due to the fact the gun in the episode is shown to have a design flaw that allows an individual to easily convert it from a semi-automatic to a fully automatic firearm. In the episode, the company that manufactures the weapon knows about the design flaw, but refuses to fix it because they know people are only buying that gun BECAUSE it's easily convertible.
Rifles
MGC M-16 Model Gun Corp Replica Rifle
ESU officers are seen with MGC M-16 Model Gun Corp Replica Rifle in numerous episodes. They are fitted with round A2 handguards.
Trivia
The photo of the Heckler & Koch USP used in Season 9's "Hunters" (S09E13) is shown hanging in the ballistics lab in "Marathon" (S10E06).