Harsh crowd. Lately I only notice when TV shows are getting gun stuff right (CBS seems to have made a concerted effort; the Hawaii 5-0 re-boot made strides during its run, SWAT got some tech advisors who got the show to display some guns and tactics okay, despite the show being the "most woke" of any show EVER on network TV, and SEAL Team probably has more technical advisors, ex-mil and gun guys involved in production than any show in TV history).
I started watching the Amazon flick "Without Remorse" and couldn't get past the female SEAL team commander. (maybe if it was set thirty years in the future, or maybe she was trans -- there is now one trans active duty SEAL) And some of the over-the-top action sequences that left me wondering who was in charge of all those expensive shenanigans... the book was far better and more believable.
Original showing of the superb "Band of Brothers" (hands-down, best TV mini-series in history) -- I think it was early in the concentration camp liberation episode -- soldier (can't remember which one) holding his 1911, replete with modern, high 3-dot sights. May have since been edited, but I need to re-watch from the beginning on Blu-Ray, just haven't gotten around to it yet.