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If you look closely there are flutes, the weapon was just in motion when I took the screencap. The main feature I used to identify was the ejector shroud which runs the full length of the barrel. -[[User:Anonymous|Anonymous]]
If you look closely there are flutes, the weapon was just in motion when I took the screencap. The main feature I used to identify was the ejector shroud which runs the full length of the barrel. -[[User:Anonymous|Anonymous]]
:Yes, but plenty of revolvers have full length ejector shrouds. It could just as easily be a SW 686 or a Python. Mind you, I'm just basing this on this one screenshot, I haven't actually seen the movie. --[[User:Funkychinaman|funkychinaman]] 15:31, 14 August 2010 (UTC)
:Yes, but plenty of revolvers have full length ejector shrouds. It could just as easily be a SW 686 or a Python. Mind you, I'm just basing this on this one screenshot, I haven't actually seen the movie. --[[User:Funkychinaman|funkychinaman]] 15:31, 14 August 2010 (UTC)
::It doesn't have the ventilated rib of the python thought the 686 is possible. When I was looking at ejector shrouds I mostly compared it to models like the 19, 27/28, and 66. The model 60 had the same type of shroud but was too small to be the revolver in question.
::It doesn't have the ventilated rib of the Python, though the 686 is possible. When I was looking at ejector shrouds I mostly compared it to models like the 19, 27/28, and 66. The model 60 had the same type of shroud but was too small to be the revolver in question.
::The contours of the ejector shroud are a bit off too, as it the shape of the hammer. (I have a GP100, so I'm always on the lookout for them.) --[[User:Funkychinaman|funkychinaman]] 16:12, 14 August 2010 (UTC)
:::The GP100 was my best gues at the time, but since you brought up the Smith & Wesson 686 I'm thinking that might actually be it. -[[User:Anonymous|Anonymous]]
 


::The contours of the ejector shroud are a bit off too, as is the shape of the hammer. (I have a GP100, so I'm always on the lookout for them.) --[[User:Funkychinaman|funkychinaman]] 16:12, 14 August 2010 (UTC)
:::The GP100 was my best guess at the time, but since you brought up the Smith & Wesson 686, I'm thinking that might actually be it. -[[User:Anonymous|Anonymous]]


==Glock==
==Glock==
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::I've been comparing the screenshots you posted, and ones I have from season 1 of Castle (Stana carried a Glock 17 at that point), I'm going to call it a Glock 17. --[[User:Crazycrankle|Crazycrankle]] 21:44, 14 August 2010 (UTC)
::I've been comparing the screenshots you posted, and ones I have from season 1 of Castle (Stana carried a Glock 17 at that point), I'm going to call it a Glock 17. --[[User:Crazycrankle|Crazycrankle]] 21:44, 14 August 2010 (UTC)
:::Alright then, no problems here -[[User:Anonymous|Anonymous]]
:::Alright then, no problems here -[[User:Anonymous|Anonymous]]
==Unkown pistol==
It looks like a NAA Guardian...most like the 32naa which is a.32acp model.--[[User:Spades of Columbia|Spades of Columbia]] 18:01, 13 September 2010 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 18:01, 13 September 2010

Revolver

I don't know about that being a GP100, the cylinder appears to be unfluted. --funkychinaman 23:32, 13 August 2010 (UTC)

If you look closely there are flutes, the weapon was just in motion when I took the screencap. The main feature I used to identify was the ejector shroud which runs the full length of the barrel. -Anonymous

Yes, but plenty of revolvers have full length ejector shrouds. It could just as easily be a SW 686 or a Python. Mind you, I'm just basing this on this one screenshot, I haven't actually seen the movie. --funkychinaman 15:31, 14 August 2010 (UTC)
It doesn't have the ventilated rib of the Python, though the 686 is possible. When I was looking at ejector shrouds I mostly compared it to models like the 19, 27/28, and 66. The model 60 had the same type of shroud but was too small to be the revolver in question.
The contours of the ejector shroud are a bit off too, as is the shape of the hammer. (I have a GP100, so I'm always on the lookout for them.) --funkychinaman 16:12, 14 August 2010 (UTC)
The GP100 was my best guess at the time, but since you brought up the Smith & Wesson 686, I'm thinking that might actually be it. -Anonymous

Glock

Sure that's a Glock 19? Looks too long to me. --Crazycrankle 01:29, 14 August 2010 (UTC)

I wasn't sure whether to go Glock 17 or 19 as the angle and lighting made it hard for me to tell. It could very well be a 17. -Anonymous
I've been comparing the screenshots you posted, and ones I have from season 1 of Castle (Stana carried a Glock 17 at that point), I'm going to call it a Glock 17. --Crazycrankle 21:44, 14 August 2010 (UTC)
Alright then, no problems here -Anonymous

Unkown pistol

It looks like a NAA Guardian...most like the 32naa which is a.32acp model.--Spades of Columbia 18:01, 13 September 2010 (UTC)