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First off, no such thing as a 'Colt Series 60' that I am aware of - All Colt 1911A1s prior to the Series 70 are called either just 'Government Model' or 'Pre-Series 70'. I think the 'Series 60' markings are just a copyright dodge, and the gun is meant to be a regular 1911A1 though oddly proportioned (looks overly fat and big, and the slide looks to be more Commander-length than full-size). Also, the shotgun clearly lacks any side ejection ports, that and the design and style of the pump-grip, mag-tube and receiver make me think it's modeled after a more-commonly-seen [[Ithaca 37]] rather than the Stevens. The other guns I do agree are a Desert Eagle and Winchester lever=action, again oddly proportioned. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] ([[User talk:StanTheMan|talk]]) 12:30, 22 November 2014 (EST)
First off, no such thing as a 'Colt Series 60' that I am aware of - All Colt 1911A1s prior to the Series 70 are called either just 'Government Model' or 'Pre-Series 70'. I think the 'Series 60' markings are just a copyright dodge, and the gun is meant to be a regular 1911A1 though oddly proportioned (looks overly fat and big, and the slide looks to be more Commander-length than full-size). Also, the shotgun clearly lacks any side ejection ports, that and the design and style of the pump-grip, mag-tube and receiver make me think it's modeled after a more-commonly-seen [[Ithaca 37]] rather than the Stevens. The other guns I do agree are a Desert Eagle and Winchester lever-action, again somewhat oddly proportioned. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] ([[User talk:StanTheMan|talk]]) 12:30, 22 November 2014 (EST)

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Weapon IDs

First off, no such thing as a 'Colt Series 60' that I am aware of - All Colt 1911A1s prior to the Series 70 are called either just 'Government Model' or 'Pre-Series 70'. I think the 'Series 60' markings are just a copyright dodge, and the gun is meant to be a regular 1911A1 though oddly proportioned (looks overly fat and big, and the slide looks to be more Commander-length than full-size). Also, the shotgun clearly lacks any side ejection ports, that and the design and style of the pump-grip, mag-tube and receiver make me think it's modeled after a more-commonly-seen Ithaca 37 rather than the Stevens. The other guns I do agree are a Desert Eagle and Winchester lever-action, again somewhat oddly proportioned. StanTheMan (talk) 12:30, 22 November 2014 (EST)