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::I realize that I am probably reading way too much into this, but for a gun that is supposedly this powerful is a break top design (one of the weakest revolver designs around) really a good idea? I know it is a completely fictional firearm but I'm still interested in hearing other peoples views on the subject.
::I realize that I am probably reading way too much into this, but for a gun that is supposedly this powerful is a break top design (one of the weakest revolver designs around) really a good idea? I know it is a completely fictional firearm but I'm still interested in hearing other peoples views on the subject.
:::It could be possible to construct an actual working version of Hellboy's Good Samaritan. There are several working versions of fantasy weapons that have been built such as Vash's .45 handgun from the anime [[Trigun]], so I don't see how it's impossible for a working version of the Good Samaritan to be built. But only time will tell if we ever see a working version of that gun being built. --[[User:ThatoneguyJosh|ThatoneguyJosh]] 04:38, 20 February 2012 (CST)


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yes because hellboy uses them in the film though it may be visual effects or so but he still uses them non-theless
yes because hellboy uses them in the film though it may be visual effects or so but he still uses them non-theless
Cilinder has hole (quarter) near a bullet. Thats not work, and weapon(exatly munition) blow up !

Latest revision as of 10:38, 20 February 2012

Should this even be placed here as a real gun? It is really just a prop.

It's placed under fictional firearm. Plus now it links somewhere from the HB pages.
I realize that I am probably reading way too much into this, but for a gun that is supposedly this powerful is a break top design (one of the weakest revolver designs around) really a good idea? I know it is a completely fictional firearm but I'm still interested in hearing other peoples views on the subject.
It could be possible to construct an actual working version of Hellboy's Good Samaritan. There are several working versions of fantasy weapons that have been built such as Vash's .45 handgun from the anime Trigun, so I don't see how it's impossible for a working version of the Good Samaritan to be built. But only time will tell if we ever see a working version of that gun being built. --ThatoneguyJosh 04:38, 20 February 2012 (CST)

yes

yes because hellboy uses them in the film though it may be visual effects or so but he still uses them non-theless

Cilinder has hole (quarter) near a bullet. Thats not work, and weapon(exatly munition) blow up !