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Post by SharonHarvey2 on Jul 12, 2006 10:41:52 GMT
Ok, so what did you all think to last night's finale?
I am afraid I have missed the main part of the series, but have caught up here and there, and I thought last nights was quite good with the appearance of Horatio's brother Raymond, and also the suicide of cop John Hagan. I liked him as he seemed ok.
I was not sure if I had missed something, as when someone put the gun to Calleigh's head, I thought it must have been a flashback from a previous ep and they were wrapping it up.
I thought it was quite good though, though I still think Ryan Woolfe sticks out like a sore thumb, and the team give the impression that they too don't get on with him.
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Post by 3amKom/7oMopDe on Jul 17, 2006 13:03:24 GMT
I have a question for those who looks CSI:Miami. What gear (duty belt, weapon holster, pistol mag pouches) and weapon does Calleigh Duquesne uses? (I need manufacturers) I suppose that the weapon in M9 (Beretta 92FS) or HK USP 9mm but I'm not sure. Yesterday I watched CSI:Miami and I saw Calleigh was shooting (at shooting range) (not for ballistic expertise (maybe for increasing shooting skill)) with HK MK23 or some SIG-Sauer (not P226, P228). As for holster I suppose - either BLACKHAWK(R) or SAFARILAND(R) 6280 Mid Ride Level II Retention Holster or SAFARILAND(R)6285 Belt Drop Level II Retention Holster... As for pistol mag pouches I didn't see anyone (with 15 bullets +1 in barrel will not do many shots, even if in USA the police officer uses his (her) weapon to fire on a defeat 1 time for 20 years of a service)
Please give me full information about Calleigh's weapon, duty belt, weapon holster, mag pouches, maybe some other utility pouches, shooting eyewear...
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Post by sootycat on Jul 18, 2006 11:10:51 GMT
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Post by 3amKom/7oMopDe on Jul 24, 2006 8:08:21 GMT
There is nothing on this site. And how about you? You are watching CSI:Miami not first day, not first time; I'm asking simple question - weapons, equipment.
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Post by 3amKom/7oMopDe on Jul 24, 2006 8:08:59 GMT
There is not enough reality in CSI:Miami: - rounds with gunpowder-magnesium mixture; - SWAT teams are equipped wrong. (MP-5/N, Beretta 92FS(M9), Black Federal BDU, Black PASGT-H helmets, even BLACKHAWK DOAV Vest). Real equipment in all SWAT teams - HK MP-5A2 SMG, Benelli M1 Super 90 Shotgun, M4A1 Carbine, Colt M1911A1 Pistol, Navy Blue Federal BDU, Navy Blue PASGT-H helmets, PROTECH RPM-F1 Tactical Vest, Safariland 6004 SLS Tactical Holster. If CSI:Miami was done in LA so why the producer did not asked for a consultation at LAPD SWAT? - absence of "agency" network (civilian informers); - firefight "realism"; - too much benzine. - "excellent" SWAT training (SWAT officer armed with M4 carbine cannot hit a target on distance of 70 meters, and super sharpshooter Lt. Horatio Caine hits this target with a pistol).
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Post by SharonHarvey2 on Jul 25, 2006 14:56:14 GMT
Sounds like you have done your homework and found your answer yourself.
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Post by 3amKom/7oMopDe on Aug 2, 2006 11:14:51 GMT
I have never seen that the criminalist (Calleigh Duquesne) confused Beretta 92FS with SIG-Sauer P226. It is the same to confuse jeep with tank.
P.S. 1. August 2, 1996 has been killed leader of the Somali Al-Quaeda wing Mohamed Farah Aidid (got his 7.62 FMJ). 2. The Ukrainian Airborne Troops Day. About Afghani mountains and Afghani war, About fallen friends in Croatia, Iraq. Will not forget guys in light-blue berets Will not forget guards the AIRBORNE service.
(Pro gory Afganu ta viynu Afgans'ku Pro druziv, shcho zaginuli v Horvatii, v Iraku Ne zabudut' hloptsi v blakitnih beretah Ne zabude gvardiya sluzhby v Aeromobil'nih Viys'kah)
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