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:::Many thanks! I corrected the page. [[User:Pyramid Silent|Pyramid Silent]] ([[User talk:Pyramid Silent|talk]]) 16:06, 19 April 2017 (EDT)
:::Many thanks! I corrected the page. [[User:Pyramid Silent|Pyramid Silent]] ([[User talk:Pyramid Silent|talk]]) 16:06, 19 April 2017 (EDT)
::::I actually think the second S&W pistol is a plastic airsoft replica of a Model 645. It's too big to be a 5906 and has the characteristics of the 645 such as the longer slide and hooked triggerguard. The small bore appears to be that of a BB or airsoft gun, and there also appears to be a seam visible on the triggerguard.
::::I actually think the second S&W pistol is a plastic airsoft replica of a Model 645. It's too big to be a 5906 and has the characteristics of the 645 such as the longer slide and hooked triggerguard. The small bore appears to be that of a BB or airsoft gun, and there also appears to be a seam visible on the triggerguard.
:::::I agree there with the pistol. The ejection port seems to be modeled into the slide, and the trigger hook is too square in the film. Also, it should be noted the Model 10 seems to be the HB ( post-1950 ) version. -[[User:SeptemberJack|SeptemberJack]] ([[User talk:SeptemberJack|talk]]) 19:46, 19 April 2017 (EDT)
:::::: I believe the smaller bores are actually just visible BFAs, present on both the second S&W auto and on the 3913 as well. That said, said other gun is clearly a 3rd gen variant with the wraparound grips, which between that and the large size and long slide/barrel would make it an early 4506. The early-run 4506s had the same re-curved 'hooked' trigger guard, rounded butt and frame steps seen on early 5906s, however that model is considerably shorter. The Model 10 is indeed a HB version. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] ([[User talk:StanTheMan|talk]]) 02:44, 20 April 2017 (EDT) <BR> [[Image:S&W4506 PF BruceW.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Early model Smith & Wesson 4506 - .45 ACP.  Also known as the "no dash" or "4506-0".]]
:::::::I agree on the 4506. I forgot that it had the double-stack bulge as well. --[[User:Funkychinaman|Funkychinaman]] ([[User talk:Funkychinaman|talk]]) 06:45, 20 April 2017 (EDT)
::::::::Thanks for the help! I corrected the page. [[User:Pyramid Silent|Pyramid Silent]] ([[User talk:Pyramid Silent|talk]]) 08:52, 20 April 2017 (EDT)

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I'm not sure about the IDs of the Smith & Wesson automatics. The last three screenshots seem to show a different pistol altogether, since the trigger guard is different and the barrel is longer. The bore seems a bit small for .45 ACP as well. --Funkychinaman (talk) 14:46, 19 April 2017 (EDT)

Thanks for the help. I correct this moment. How do you think, is the ID correct now? Pyramid Silent (talk) 15:15, 19 April 2017 (EDT)
I think the first one is a 3913, and the second is a 5906. --Funkychinaman (talk) 15:51, 19 April 2017 (EDT)
Many thanks! I corrected the page. Pyramid Silent (talk) 16:06, 19 April 2017 (EDT)
I actually think the second S&W pistol is a plastic airsoft replica of a Model 645. It's too big to be a 5906 and has the characteristics of the 645 such as the longer slide and hooked triggerguard. The small bore appears to be that of a BB or airsoft gun, and there also appears to be a seam visible on the triggerguard.
I agree there with the pistol. The ejection port seems to be modeled into the slide, and the trigger hook is too square in the film. Also, it should be noted the Model 10 seems to be the HB ( post-1950 ) version. -SeptemberJack (talk) 19:46, 19 April 2017 (EDT)
I believe the smaller bores are actually just visible BFAs, present on both the second S&W auto and on the 3913 as well. That said, said other gun is clearly a 3rd gen variant with the wraparound grips, which between that and the large size and long slide/barrel would make it an early 4506. The early-run 4506s had the same re-curved 'hooked' trigger guard, rounded butt and frame steps seen on early 5906s, however that model is considerably shorter. The Model 10 is indeed a HB version. StanTheMan (talk) 02:44, 20 April 2017 (EDT)
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Early model Smith & Wesson 4506 - .45 ACP. Also known as the "no dash" or "4506-0".
I agree on the 4506. I forgot that it had the double-stack bulge as well. --Funkychinaman (talk) 06:45, 20 April 2017 (EDT)
Thanks for the help! I corrected the page. Pyramid Silent (talk) 08:52, 20 April 2017 (EDT)