On
Sept. 30, 1982, the first episode of the third season of “Magnum
p.i.” aired. For many long-time fans of this show, this compelling
two-hour episode came to be one of their favorites, revealing a
side of Thomas Magnum not previously seen with its many flashbacks
to Vietnam, and its powerful ending with a single pistol shot. Throughout
this episode, there are many references to sunrises following the
death of Mac, one of Magnum’s military intelligence friends
killed in a car bomb intended for Magnum.
As depicted onscreen as a private detective in Hawaii,
Thomas Magnum relied on a military pattern Colt pistol. The National
Firearms Museum is now in possession of this Colt pistol. Prop gun
aficionados enjoy the nuances of unusual pieces and this Magnum
p.i. handgun is actually a 9 mm Parabellum pistol, rather than the
expected U.S. Army issue .45 acp caliber. The 9 mm chambering for
this prop gun was selected due to better functioning with easily
obtainable 9 mm blank cartridges—ideal for a propmaster responsible
for reliable operation of prop guns on set.
For
National Firearms Museum information and hours, please call (703)
267-1600
or e-mail nfmstaff@nrahq.org.
Admission is free for arms enthusiasts
of all ages (donations are encouraged).