In the Pilot he carried the Browning BDA which was an imported Sig 220, after that he carried a Duo Tone Bren Ten with a chromed frame and a blued slide. Interestingly enough even though very few Bren Tens were made it might not devalue your gun to give it the same treatment due to the popularity of the show.
After season three he switched to a 645 and later a 4506. I started watching the show because of a short lived interest in the Bren Ten and the legacy of failure behind it. I kept watching it because of all the neat toys and the episode where a hitman pulls of a smooth mozambique drill with a 1911 didn't hurt either.
Yes that is a Browning BDA which was a fore runner to the Sig P-220. The pistol used by Don Johnson in Miami Vice in the pic provided is a D&D Standard Model Bren Ten with a nickel/chrome plated slide, which was done so the pistol showed up better in filming the show. A original Bren Ten had a Blue slide and SS frame. The Bren came in 2 different calibers 10mm and 45acp.
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