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[[File:LuciferS01E05 04.jpg|thumb|none|600px|LA gangsters aim their sidearms at Lucifer and Chloe in "Sweet Kicks".]]
[[File:LuciferS01E05 04.jpg|thumb|none|600px|LA gangsters aim their sidearms at Lucifer and Chloe in "Sweet Kicks".]]


: I agree that's a SIG - looks like a double-stack, kinda stubby, and seems to lack a squared/hooker trigger guard so I'd say a P228 there. The Ruger auto there I'd say is a KP89. I also say the one on the page ID'd as a KP90 is an 89 as well - The muzzle on that gun doesn't seem large enough to be a .45. The first revolver ID'd as a Model 60 - The first gun isn't that since it has a shrouded lug and more importantly, lacks the signature S&W firing-pin hammer. The gun in the other cap however might be a Model 60, it looks to have a S&W-stlye cylinder release (what i can tell, anyway), that said, I think it and the nickel Model 36 are the same gun.  Per what C552 stated on the main page discussion page, I agree the Kimar isn't right either, no black controls and wrong shape. Also not a Walther PP either. I would have said a SIG P230/232 but that doesn't look right either. I agree with him about the S&W Model 67, it seems more like a newer 3" Model 60 as he suggested. The unknown pistol looks a lot like a 1911 but has a pretty large grip.. perhaps it may be a double-stack 1911, such as a [[Para-Ordnance]] variant. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] ([[User talk:StanTheMan|talk]]) 17:52, 30 March 2016 (EDT)
: I agree that's a SIG - looks like a double-stack, kinda stubby, and seems to lack a squared/hooked trigger guard so I'd say a P228 there. The Ruger auto there I'd say is a KP89. I also say the one on the page ID'd as a KP90 is an 89 as well - The muzzle on that gun doesn't seem large enough to be a .45. The first revolver ID'd as a Model 60 - The first gun isn't that since it has a shrouded lug and more importantly, lacks the signature S&W firing-pin hammer. The gun in the other cap however might be a Model 60, it looks to have a S&W-stlye cylinder release (what i can tell, anyway), that said, I think it and the nickel Model 36 are the same gun.  Per what C552 stated on the main page discussion page, I agree the Kimar isn't right either, no black controls and wrong shape. Also not a Walther PP either. I would have said a SIG P230/232 but that doesn't look right either. I agree with him about the S&W Model 67, it seems more like a newer 3" Model 60 as he suggested. The unknown pistol looks a lot like a 1911 but has a pretty large grip.. perhaps it may be a double-stack 1911, such as a [[Para-Ordnance]] variant. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] ([[User talk:StanTheMan|talk]]) 17:52, 30 March 2016 (EDT)

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Lauren Germans gun, Smith & Wesson 3914?--Crazycrankle (talk) 16:21, 1 February 2016 (EST)

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The guy on the left appears to have some sort of SIG-Sauer, and the guy in the middle has a Ruger. --Funkychinaman (talk) 10:53, 30 March 2016 (EDT)

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LA gangsters aim their sidearms at Lucifer and Chloe in "Sweet Kicks".
I agree that's a SIG - looks like a double-stack, kinda stubby, and seems to lack a squared/hooked trigger guard so I'd say a P228 there. The Ruger auto there I'd say is a KP89. I also say the one on the page ID'd as a KP90 is an 89 as well - The muzzle on that gun doesn't seem large enough to be a .45. The first revolver ID'd as a Model 60 - The first gun isn't that since it has a shrouded lug and more importantly, lacks the signature S&W firing-pin hammer. The gun in the other cap however might be a Model 60, it looks to have a S&W-stlye cylinder release (what i can tell, anyway), that said, I think it and the nickel Model 36 are the same gun. Per what C552 stated on the main page discussion page, I agree the Kimar isn't right either, no black controls and wrong shape. Also not a Walther PP either. I would have said a SIG P230/232 but that doesn't look right either. I agree with him about the S&W Model 67, it seems more like a newer 3" Model 60 as he suggested. The unknown pistol looks a lot like a 1911 but has a pretty large grip.. perhaps it may be a double-stack 1911, such as a Para-Ordnance variant. StanTheMan (talk) 17:52, 30 March 2016 (EDT)