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The Colt .45.

Is it a M1911A1 or a World War 1 issued M1911?Oliveira 21:23, 17 January 2009 (UTC)

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Johnny Ross lies dead next to his 1911.

Well it's hard to make out from the screen shot but I believe that I can see the arched mainspring housing on the grip. Making it the 1911A1. Jcordell

By the way good job Speakeasy804 in adding the screenshots. I don't have the ability to do that myself and it really adds alot to the page. Jcordell

Thanks! It was tough to find clear enough shots but these should help for identification purposes. - Speakeasy804

Diamondback with Detective Special Grips. Comparison

The top gun is the Python. Note the flared grip with the very flat bottom and sharp edges. Below this is the Diamondback. The factory issue grips for the Diamondback are slightly smaller versions of those for the Python. this gun has been fitted with the rounded Detective Special grips like the ones on the gun in Bullitt. The bottom gun is the Detective Special that every TV and movie cop and bad guy carried in the 1940's and 1950's. You can see that the factory grips on this gun are the rounded style like on the Diamondback. Colt never made this style of grip for the Python.[1]