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A Touch of Cloth

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A Touch of Cloth
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Channel Sky 1
Genre Crime, Comedy
Broadcast 2012-2014
No. of Seasons 3
No. of Episodes 6
Main Cast
Character Actor
DI Jack Cloth John Hannah
DI Anne Oldman Suranne Jones
DC Des Hairihan Adrian Bower
DC Asap Qureshi Navin Chowdhry



The following weapons were used in the television series A Touch of Cloth:



Pistols

Glock 17

The Glock 17 appears as the standard issue sidearm for the City of Town Police, carried by both detectives and regular uniformed officers. Assistant Chief Constable Tom Boss (Julian Rhind-Tutt) is also seen using one to murder Cloths wife in various flashbacks.

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Glock 17 (3rd Gen) - 9x19mm.
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DI Anne Oldman chases Tumbler with her Glock drawn.
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DC Todd Carty draws his Glock whilst laying on the bank floor.
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DC Todd Carty aims his weapon at a robber taking a woman hostage.
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ACC Tom Boss after shooting Cloths wife.

SIG-Sauer P220 (Stainless Slide)

One of Mike Macratty's henchmen draws a SIG-Sauer P220 on an undercover DI Cloth (John Hannah) when he first infiltrates Macratty's club.

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SIG P220 - 9x19mm.
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Macratty's henchman holds the SIG to Cloths head.

Beretta 92FS

DI Jack Cloth (John Hannah) is given a Beretta 92FS by Mike Macratty (Stephen Dilane) whilst undercover, and told to shoot a henchman named Twitch to prove he is not with the police. It is later revealed to be unloaded.

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Current American made Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm.
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Tumbler fires his Beretta at DI Anne Oldman.
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An undercover DI Cloth (Jack Hannah) aims the Beretta at Twitch.

Beretta 92FS Inox

Mike Macratty (Stephen Dilane) uses a loaded Beretta 92FS Inox to execute Twitch (by shooting him 13 times) as punishment for botching an earlier bank robbery.

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Beretta 92FS Inox - 9x19mm.
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Mike Macratty (Stephen Dilane) draws his Inox before killing Twitch.

CZ 75

During the bank robbery and subsequent standoff with DC Todd Carty, Twitch carries a CZ 75.

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cz 75 'Pre B' - 9x19mm.
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Twitch threatens the bank patrons with his CZ.
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Twitch aims his CZ 75 at DC Todd Carty.

Walther PP (Nickel)

A suppressed stainless steel Walther PP is used by mayoral candidate Hope Goodgirl (Anna Chancellor) to threaten DI Jack Cloth and later attempt to kill DI Anne Oldman (Suranne Jones).

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Walther PP with nickel finish.
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Hope Goodgirl (Anna Chancellor) holds her Walther.
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Goodgirl draws her Walther on DI Oldman on the 'Help A Blameless Child' TV stage.

Beretta Model 70 (Suppressed)

Karen Newblood (Karen Gillan) uses a Beretta 70 with a comically long suppressor to murder Terry Cloth (John Hannah), Forensic Expert Natasha Sachet (Daisy Beaumont) and Damien Vull (Adrian Dunbar). She also uses it to try and kill DI Anne Oldman (Suranne Jones) to exact revenge on DI Jack Cloth.

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Beretta Model 70 with suppressor.

Revolvers

Assistant Chief Constable Tom Boss (Julian Rhind-Tutt) uses a