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With David Soul, Paul Michael Glaser, Antonio Fargas, Bernie Hamilton. Hutch nodded that he understood. For example, pinching female police officers, firing their weapons in public, busting down doors, unrealistic car chases, would be a huge no-no for this time and age. He nodded at his partner. Went to a Gordon Lightfoot concert couple of years ago.Small auditorium,completely sold out.A frail looking, withered old guy with a guitar walked out with an oxygen tank in tow.The crowd was still expecting the headliner.Didn't recognize him until he started singing.Thought to myself "How sad".Then I looked around at the rest of the audience and thought , This is funny, because Hutch starts wearing these pants in “Las Vegas Strangler”, where Starsky also dons some rainbow braces. Starsky saw Hutch and knew what he was about to do and he wanted to created a diversion to give him time. He said, "Make sure you stand close enough, if you can't see." Directed by Jack Starrett. As he moved toward the sofa, having made a decision, he heard the noise of a strong urine stream hitting the toilet bowl. Not to mention the cool cars and confidential informants who were anything but average. Take our quiz to test your knowledge of this classic cop show! https://www.military.com/video/shot-show-2020-colt-python-back I think this was the gun he used most in the series (in fact, I haven’t spotted the M1911A1 at all since the pilot – let me know if you have). In the franchise Starsky & Hutch where Ken Hutchinson fashions a Colt Python revolver, David Starsky carries a Colt M1911A1 pistol as his primary weapon of choice while he works. In Season 2, Hutch has a new pair of light blue flares – these jeans are special because of the details: the belt loops that are stylized as the ends of button braces – rainbow braces! Though Starsky and Hutch was a decent show for Boomers, the TV show itself would never fly today. He's also been seen with the use of a Smith & Wesson 59 pistol as well, however the M1911 is the pistol he primarily uses. By the time of the regular series Starsky has swapped to a Smith and Wesson model 59 in 9mm and Hutch a Colt Python .357 Magnum revolver. Posts about guns (Starsky) written by Mortmere. These modern men forged a friendship beyond the badge, resulting in a warmth and chemistry not seen in the average police procedural. Hutch noted that Starsky didn't bother closing the door more than partway. Starsky grunted. The hideous rape-murder of the wife of a used-car salesman leads the salesman to pick up a huge revolver and go after the two killers, who also robbed him. A taut hostage drama featuring a wounded Starsky, Hutch and other patrons of an Italian restaurant held captive while a pair of hit-men await the midnight arrival of a mob boss targeted for assassination. Hutch released him when Starsky was through the bathroom door. In the first couple episodes, he used a Python with a 4" barrel and then began using a 6" Python for the remainder of the series. When Starsky and Hutch respond to an armed robbery, one of the masked robbers, 22-year-old Joseph Tramaine (Gregory Rozakis), gets away with $200, and Starsky is forced to fatally shoot the other robber in self defense -- and the robber that Starsky shot turns out to be 16-year-old Lonnie Malcolm Craig. Directed by Fernando Lamas. Hutch saw Starsky about that time out of the corner of his eye. After the Colt M1911A1 seen in the pilot episode, Starsky carried a Smith & Wesson 59. • Starsky and Hutch, with there "friend" John Colby, were known as the Corsecan Brothers in the Academy. Starsky let Hutch know he was not armed by holding his empty hands in the air. • In the episode "The Las Vegas Strangler" the guys drove a '59 Edsel • In the episode "The Groupie" Hutch divulges that his annual income was $22,000. With David Soul, Paul Michael Glaser, Antonio Fargas, Bernie Hamilton. The behavior between Starsky and Hutch would be deemed unacceptable. Starsky quietly moved in a little closer. "Starsky and Hutch" put a new twist on the traditional detective drama.