Disguising himself as a hostage, Karl emerges from the sheet covering his Steyr AUG with him, and attempts to kill John McClane one last time. But before he can fire at him, Sergeant Powell of the LAPD draws his gun quickly, and shoots Karl multiple times with it, eventually killing him and saving McClane and his wife Holly Gennero.
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| - Disguising himself as a hostage, Karl emerges from the sheet covering his Steyr AUG with him, and attempts to kill John McClane one last time. But before he can fire at him, Sergeant Powell of the LAPD draws his gun quickly, and shoots Karl multiple times with it, eventually killing him and saving McClane and his wife Holly Gennero.
- The Smith & Wesson Model 15 was a six shot double action revolver made by Smith & Wesson from 1949 to the late 20th century. Law enforcement agencies, including the San Francisco Police Department, used this weapon. Officers of the SFPD who were stationed in a security corridor at Mercy Hospital in 1986 were equipped with this weapon. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
- The Smith & Wesson Model 15 is a revolver. It appeared in the Season 13 episode, Homefront (episode).
- The gun is an updated version of the Smith & Wesson Model 10 with adjustable sights and a "target" action. It is also the "duty" version of the Smith & Wesson Model 14 Target Masterpiece. The biggest difference between the Model 15 and Model 14 was the Model 15 had a four inch barrel and the Baughman quick draw front sight while the Model 14 was initially only available with a six inch barrel and the Patridge front sight.
- The Smith & Wesson K-38 Combat Masterpiece Revolver Model 15 is a six-shot double action revolver, with adjustable open sights, built on the medium-size "K" frame. It is chambered for the .38 Special cartridge and is fitted with a -inch ( mm) barrel, though additional barrel options have been offered at various times during its production. Originally known as the K-38 Combat Masterpiece, it was renamed the Model 15 in 1957 when all Smith & Wesson revolvers were given numerical model numbers. It is a shorter barrel version of the Smith & Wesson Model 14 Target Masterpiece and essentially an adjustable-sight version of the seminal Smith & Wesson Model 10 ("Military and Police") revolver with target shooting features. The main production run of the Model 15 was from 1949 through 1999. It was
- The Smith & Wesson K-38 Combat Masterpiece Revolver Model 15 is a six-shot double action revolver, with adjustable open sights, built on the medium-size "K" frame. It is chambered for the .38 Special cartridge and is fitted with a 4-inch (100 mm) barrel, though additional barrel options have been offered at various times during its production. Originally known as the K-38 Combat Masterpiece, it was renamed the Model 15 in 1957 when all Smith & Wesson revolvers were given numerical model numbers. It is a shorter barrel version of the Smith & Wesson Model 14 Target Masterpiece and essentially an adjustable-sight version of the seminal Smith & Wesson Model 10 ("Military and Police") revolver with target shooting features. The main production run of the Model 15 was from 1949 through 1999. It
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| - The Smith & Wesson K-38 Combat Masterpiece Revolver Model 15 is a six-shot double action revolver, with adjustable open sights, built on the medium-size "K" frame. It is chambered for the .38 Special cartridge and is fitted with a 4-inch (100 mm) barrel, though additional barrel options have been offered at various times during its production. Originally known as the K-38 Combat Masterpiece, it was renamed the Model 15 in 1957 when all Smith & Wesson revolvers were given numerical model numbers. It is a shorter barrel version of the Smith & Wesson Model 14 Target Masterpiece and essentially an adjustable-sight version of the seminal Smith & Wesson Model 10 ("Military and Police") revolver with target shooting features. The main production run of the Model 15 was from 1949 through 1999. It was discontinued for approximately a decade until 2011, when a re-tooled version was re-released under S&W's Classics Revolvers line.
- Disguising himself as a hostage, Karl emerges from the sheet covering his Steyr AUG with him, and attempts to kill John McClane one last time. But before he can fire at him, Sergeant Powell of the LAPD draws his gun quickly, and shoots Karl multiple times with it, eventually killing him and saving McClane and his wife Holly Gennero.
- The Smith & Wesson Model 15 was a six shot double action revolver made by Smith & Wesson from 1949 to the late 20th century. Law enforcement agencies, including the San Francisco Police Department, used this weapon. Officers of the SFPD who were stationed in a security corridor at Mercy Hospital in 1986 were equipped with this weapon. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
- The Smith & Wesson K-38 Combat Masterpiece Revolver Model 15 is a six-shot double action revolver, with adjustable open sights, built on the medium-size "K" frame. It is chambered for the .38 Special cartridge and is fitted with a -inch ( mm) barrel, though additional barrel options have been offered at various times during its production. Originally known as the K-38 Combat Masterpiece, it was renamed the Model 15 in 1957 when all Smith & Wesson revolvers were given numerical model numbers. It is a shorter barrel version of the Smith & Wesson Model 14 Target Masterpiece and essentially an adjustable-sight version of the seminal Smith & Wesson Model 10 ("Military and Police") revolver with target shooting features. The main production run of the Model 15 was from 1949 through 1999. It was discontinued for approximately a decade until 2011, when a re-tooled version was re-released under S&W's Classics Revolvers line.
- The Smith & Wesson Model 15 is a revolver. It appeared in the Season 13 episode, Homefront (episode).
- The gun is an updated version of the Smith & Wesson Model 10 with adjustable sights and a "target" action. It is also the "duty" version of the Smith & Wesson Model 14 Target Masterpiece. The biggest difference between the Model 15 and Model 14 was the Model 15 had a four inch barrel and the Baughman quick draw front sight while the Model 14 was initially only available with a six inch barrel and the Patridge front sight. The Model 15 was issued to officers of the L.A.P.D. for many years. It was, at the same time, a standard issue to pilots in the United States Air Force as well as the Air Force Security Police. The Model 16 was a target model chambered for .32 S&W Long (and is not a common revolver). The Model 17 Target Masterpiece was a .22LR Model based on the same frame but for most of its production was made only with a six inch barrel. The Model 18 Combat Masterpiece (.22 LR) is a duplicate of the Model 15 with a four inch barrel. The Smith & Wesson Model 19 is an updated version of the Model 15, chambered for .357 Magnum. The gun was produced from 1949 to 1999 in large numbers and is still used by police around the world to this very day, although it wasn't produced again after 1999, a stainless steel version known as the Smith & Wesson Model 67 is still in production, having been since 1972.
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