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Ashes to Ashes Season 1 Episode 5
Gene and Alex discover that a notorious pimp and drug dealer has a major firearms deal in the pipeline. In an attempt to locate him, the team go undercover in a gay club, and Ray goes beyond the call of duty to get his man.
Serie: Ashes to Ashes
Episode Title: The Smoking Gun
Air Date: 2008-03-06
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