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Old 02-14-2020, 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Frank Black View Post
Actually, Sonny's Bren Ten was a .45 only internally, because no one made 10mm blanks for cop shows back then. But .45acp blanks were available. So D&D gave Mann's prop team a 10mm BT (exterior appearance), but set it up internally with a .45 barrel, extractor, etc. and .45 mags.

On certain episodes of Seasons 1 & 2, where there's a close-up shot from the side during a gunfight scene, and Crockett is holding or lifting the gun up, you can actually see the 'Cal. 10mm AUTO' rollmark on the hard-chromed slide. You'll find a couple such scenes in the S-2 opener, 'Prodigal Son.'



Yes, to show up better on camera during low-light or night scenes.
Everything that you have posted is absolutely correct. The Bren Tens were made in 45 Caliber also so it was no problem for them to make it.

They also made dual caliber guns with one frame and two slides, barrels and recoil parts. Here is a pick of two of the Dual Masters that I own.
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