If you have a roku devise or TV you can watch all the episodes of Miami Vice. I'm starting on season 2 episode 13, the one with Ted Nugent. I have never seen the one with Glenn Fry so I'm looking forward to that one.
You have a suggestion for a favorite episode please chime in. I haven't watched these shoes since they were on prime time. I have forgotten most of them.
I mentioned this on the 'fire the other day. The price of Bren Tens are absolutely insane right now.
I remember watching Miami Vice when I was kid and thinking to myself, wow, police officers must make really good money to dress like Crocket and Tubbs and drive cars like that
Not a fan as I don't think it holds up very well. But if you want to see how to handle a pistol........
Jim Z. was a WORLD CLASS IPSC competitor. You do not get those gun skills from hollyweird.
"Guard with jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect everyone who approaches that jewel. Unfortunately, nothing will preserve it but downright force. Whenever you give up that force, you are inevitably ruined.”
Bren Tens were already scarce when Crockett used one. Mag availability killed them.
If ya watch closely, mid season 2 or 3, He switched to a Smith 1006 or one of it's variants.
I liked the hell out of the show about 85, 86. Now they've been running reruns & as I try to watch them I can't believe they entertained me back in the day.
If you have a roku devise or TV you can watch all the episodes of Miami Vice. I'm starting on season 2 episode 13, the one with Ted Nugent. I have never seen the one with Glenn Fry so I'm looking forward to that one.
You have a suggestion for a favorite episode please chime in. I haven't watched these shoes since they were on prime time. I have forgotten most of them.
I mentioned this on the 'fire the other day. The price of Bren Tens are absolutely insane right now.
After just seeing the price on Bren Tens I could scream!!! I had three (!!!!) of them - consecutively serial numbered! My ex wife stole them and pawned them for $125 each. Maybe I should've just shot the bitch when I first thought about it.
A friend had a mint Bren Ten with box and 2 magazines. It even worked when he shot it a time or two. He sold it for crazy money a few years ago to, as he put it, “some Miami Vice nerd”.
I have the whole box set, decent entertainment when we were cooped up during the Alaskan winters. Crockett started the series with a Sig before switching to the Bren, he later carried an S&W 645.
Bren Tens were already scarce when Crockett used one. Mag availability killed them.
If ya watch closely, mid season 2 or 3, He switched to a Smith 1006 or one of it's variants.
I liked the hell out of the show about 85, 86. Now they've been running reruns & as I try to watch them I can't believe they entertained me back in the day.
Yep. Buy a S&W 1006. They work well. Bought my first one that was a Police Trade in for $275 back when I worked in the Wholesale Firearms Industry. Unfortunately, they are not cheap anymore, but I bet you could buy 3 of them for the current price of a Bren Ten.
I think the Miami Vice episode with Glen Fry was titled “Smuggler’s Blues”. Same as one o Fry’s song Hits he had after the Eagles breakup.
And even though I can’t stand the old dope smoking POS Willie Nelson, one of the best episodes was when he played a TX Ranger on Miami Vice.
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It wasn't so much the mag availability that killed them as it was poor management and lack of funding. The goal had been for the Bren Ten to be a multi caliber pistol. It was to be capable of shooting both the ten mm round and the 45 acp with a simple caliber conversion - slide and barrel while utilizing the same magazine. They couldn't get the mags to properly feed and function with both calibers so delayed shipping them in hope's of resolving that issue. I had ordered 4 of them, iirc in late '80 or early '81, complete with the 45 acp conversion kits and 1000 rounds of Norma 10 mm ammo. Three were consecutively serial numbered by my request. I eventually got the guns and the ammo, shipped without magazines. I raised hell with Dornous and Dixon and finally got the magazines. Never saw the conversion kits. Col. Cooper , the man behind the idea, wrote some very glowing initial write ups on the gun and caliber. It was his dream to see it succeed, but when production began there were some , in his words, not insignificant problems with it and the company. I don't remember what he said all the faults were with the Bren Ten but do remember him telling me that it had some fairly serious breaching issues. Not sure what they were. He politely refused to go into any detailed descriptions of what faults he saw in the gun or the manufacturer but did say he had spent a great many hours with D & D trying to get the issues resolved. Dornous & Dixon went bankrupt and Arizona businessman Richard Voit bought up the rights to the gun as he believed the pistol was too good to die, intending to make the needed changes and bring it to market. Unfortunately, it was not to be. Of 4 I had, I sold one to a friend, shot and hunted with one (serial #83SM00027x), and put the other two up for posterity. The one I used was very accurate and reliable and put several deer on the dinner table. Wish I still had it and the other two....damned ex wife!
I still own a pair (not consecutively numbered) but never saw a magazine. They remain unfired in their boxes.
"Guard with jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect everyone who approaches that jewel. Unfortunately, nothing will preserve it but downright force. Whenever you give up that force, you are inevitably ruined.”
I still own a pair (not consecutively numbered) but never saw a magazine. They remain unfired in their boxes.
The Bren Ten was based on the CZ 75. That being said, I wonder if a magazine from either a CZ 10 mm or Tangfoglio 10 mm would work??? I could be wrong...it's my understanding that mec gar manufactured the original mags for the Bren Ten. Perhaps an inquiry with them may provide a source for some mags.
I ordered a Bren 10 when they became available, less magazine. I received a letter that stated when the magazines were ready that I would be receiving two of them. Never got them and took it to a gun show with me one time and sold it for stupid money at the time. It was a nice feeling gun and wished I had kept it and received my mags.
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