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I saw a documentary on the actual event and I believe the real would-be assassin used a .22 revolver.
I saw a documentary on the actual event and I believe the real would-be assassin used a .22 revolver.
I changed the gun from a model 14 to a model 17 (because the real Byck used a .22 revolver) I assumed the film used a 17 because it was a .22. but After viewing the film again, I see the barrel is way to big to be a .22, and is a .38. - [[User:Charterarmsoffduty]]

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I will have the film screencapped later today or tomorrow BeardedHoplite 16:32, 11 July 2010 (UTC)

Thanks to whoever identified the S&W BeardedHoplite 20:14, 11 July 2010 (UTC)

I saw a documentary on the actual event and I believe the real would-be assassin used a .22 revolver.

I changed the gun from a model 14 to a model 17 (because the real Byck used a .22 revolver) I assumed the film used a 17 because it was a .22. but After viewing the film again, I see the barrel is way to big to be a .22, and is a .38. - User:Charterarmsoffduty