Talk:The Sword (Mech): Difference between revisions
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Talk:The Sword (Mech): Difference between revisions
In the next shot it is Nagant without doubt. Don't forget that the show was set is Russia, we don't have that variety of revolvers available here. I am a newbie both here and in firearms setting in general and still don't have many knowledge, so I cannot deny that possibility (revolver being not Nagant, but Smith & Wesson). But considering the circumstances, I may assume that this is some Nagant modification for it would be strange for a Russian military officers to carry around foreign revolvers, even if they are drug lords.
In the next shot it is Nagant without doubt. Don't forget that the show was set is Russia, we don't have that variety of revolvers available here. I am a newbie both here and in firearms setting in general and still don't have many knowledge, so I cannot deny that possibility (revolver being not Nagant, but Smith & Wesson). But considering the circumstances, I may assume that this is some Nagant modification for it would be strange for a Russian military officers to carry around foreign revolvers, even if they are drug lords.
This page in general is still a raw version. I simply wanted to post it as soon as I can. So please don't blame me too much if I did something wrong anywhere, I'm just a beginner! By the way, could you get to see this show? As far as I have investigated, it is not known at all outside CIS. I guarantee you won't regret watching it, this is one more "Rogue Force", just converted to TV-series and made less violent.
[[User:SilverFox|SilverFox]] 30 December 2012, 22:43 (MSK)
[[User:SilverFox|SilverFox]] 30 December 2012, 22:43 (MSK)
::Nagant M1910 really has open to the right side cylinder. But it was produced in very small number and it has completely different look. It's just simple continuity error when one weapon was replaced by another. Filmmakers often make it. As for me there is no problem to see any Russian film or TV show. Because I'm from Ukraine :) [[User:Bednardos|Bednardos]] 30 December 2012, 21:20 (EET)
::: Still, the gun needs to be corrected to the right one. Even for a continuity error, the gun used in error is recorded. As such, I'll be making a change to the page until we identify it. [[User:Chitoryu12|Chitoryu12]] ([[User talk:Chitoryu12|talk]]) 23:22, 2 July 2014 (EDT)
::: I would add that some of the weapons used in this TV series are most likely airsoft ones: all Accuracy International sniper riles, a Beretta pistol. Also PMM pistol may be airsoft or less-then-lethal version (in real life PMM is too rare to be used in filming, as it seems to me). [[User:Greg-Z|Greg-Z]] ([[User talk:Greg-Z|talk]]) 14:45, 30 December 2012 (EST)
::::The pistol ID'd as the PM has the PMM style trigger guard, but the PM grip. I think it is probably a blank/gas pistol, such as the Baikal IZH-79:[[File:Baikal IZH-79.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Baikal IZH-79 - 8mm blanks]]I'm not super familiar with Makarovs though, is there a standard variant that has the PMM trigger guard with the old frame? --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] ([[User talk:Commando552|talk]]) 12:12, 15 February 2013 (EST)
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Good evening and Happy New Year.
Are you really sure that it's Nagant revolver on this screenshot?
Hi. Thanks. Happy New Year. About what you said -
In the next shot it is Nagant without doubt. Don't forget that the show was set is Russia, we don't have that variety of revolvers available here. I am a newbie both here and in firearms setting in general and still don't have many knowledge, so I cannot deny that possibility (revolver being not Nagant, but Smith & Wesson). But considering the circumstances, I may assume that this is some Nagant modification for it would be strange for a Russian military officers to carry around foreign revolvers, even if they are drug lords.
This page in general is still a raw version. I simply wanted to post it as soon as I can. So please don't blame me too much if I did something wrong anywhere, I'm just a beginner! By the way, could you get to see this show? As far as I have investigated, it is not known at all outside CIS. I guarantee you won't regret watching it, this is one more "Rogue Force", just converted to TV-series and made less violent.
SilverFox 30 December 2012, 22:43 (MSK)
Nagant M1910 really has open to the right side cylinder. But it was produced in very small number and it has completely different look. It's just simple continuity error when one weapon was replaced by another. Filmmakers often make it. As for me there is no problem to see any Russian film or TV show. Because I'm from Ukraine :) Bednardos 30 December 2012, 21:20 (EET)
Still, the gun needs to be corrected to the right one. Even for a continuity error, the gun used in error is recorded. As such, I'll be making a change to the page until we identify it. Chitoryu12 (talk) 23:22, 2 July 2014 (EDT)
I would add that some of the weapons used in this TV series are most likely airsoft ones: all Accuracy International sniper riles, a Beretta pistol. Also PMM pistol may be airsoft or less-then-lethal version (in real life PMM is too rare to be used in filming, as it seems to me). Greg-Z (talk) 14:45, 30 December 2012 (EST)
The pistol ID'd as the PM has the PMM style trigger guard, but the PM grip. I think it is probably a blank/gas pistol, such as the Baikal IZH-79:Error creating thumbnail: File missingBaikal IZH-79 - 8mm blanksI'm not super familiar with Makarovs though, is there a standard variant that has the PMM trigger guard with the old frame? --commando552 (talk) 12:12, 15 February 2013 (EST)