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  1. CSI D.B. Russell carries a snub-nosed Smith & Wesson Model 66 in "The CSI Effect" (S15E01). Smith & Wesson Model 66 Snub Nose with 2.5" barrel - .357 Magnum Closeup of Russell's Model 66 in "The CSI Effect" (S15E01).

  2. csi.fandom.com › wiki › List_of_CSI_WeaponsList of CSI Weapons

    • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
    • CSI: New York
    • CSI: Miami

    Glock 17

    The 9mm Glock 17is the most common gun seen in the show. It is used by most of the CSI division.

    Smith & Wesson SW99

    A 9mm SW99 with a stainless steel slide is Nick Stokes' duty sidearm. He attempts suicide with it in Grave Danger.

    Glock 19

    The Glock 19 is Nick Stokes' personal sidearm. Nigel holds it on him in Stalker.

    Glock 19

    The usual sidearm for the NYPD is the Glock 19 compact 9mm pistol.

    MG42

    In "Yahrzeit",an MG42 is seen in the hideout of a Neo-Nazi.

    Beretta 92FS

    The standard sidearm for the Miami Police Department is the Italian Beretta 92FS 9mm pistol.

  3. Nicholas "Nick" Stokes is a former Crime Scene Investigator at the Las Vegas Crime Lab. He was promoted to assistant CSI Supervisor when Catherine Willows became Supervisor after Grissom left. After D.B. Russell arrived, Nick was demoted; Julie Finlay has now succeeded his position. In "The End Game", Nick left Las Vegas when he was named the Director of the San Diego PD Crime Lab. During ...

  4. CSI premiered in the US on CBS in 2000 with its last full season finishing in the spring of 2015. The series officially concluded with a two-hour "television event" that aired on September 27, 2015. In October of 2021, CSI: Vegas, a sequel series with William Petersen and Jorja Fox reprising their roles, premiered on CBS.

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    • Investigators Spend A Lot Of Time On Paperwork. In the shows, it seems that if they’re not making love to supermodels, buying expensive things, or just making it rain in general, crime scene investigators are at crime scenes doing exciting stuff.
    • Forensic Scientists Are Not Experts About Everything. So many times, I’ll watch a movie or show (I’m looking at you again, Dexter) and I’m amazed at what thorough knowledge of everything in the universe one forensic scientist will have.
    • Forensic Analysts Aren’t Authority Figures. Forensic analysts are not officers and are not rich. Well, most aren’t. In some counties, there are sworn crime scene investigators who carry guns and have the ability to arrest people.
  5. These are from the Internet Movie Firearms Database (IMFDB) - All credit to them.. Season 1. Season 2. Season 3. Season 4. Season 5. Season 6. Season 7. One of the interesting nuggets you'll find in this rundown (complete with screenshots) is that Adam and Kevin run .45 ACPs while the rest of the unit either runs 9mm or .40 ACP pistols.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nick_StokesNick Stokes - Wikipedia

    Nick Stokes. Nicholas "Nick" Stokes is a fictional character from the CBS crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, portrayed by George Eads. [1] He made his first screen appearance in the show's pilot, broadcast on October 6, 2000, and departed the series on February 15, 2015, in " The End Game." Eads is credited in 335 episodes of the series.

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