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: I'm not so sure. That second image isn't really sharp enough to tell if the trigger has the 'hook' or not, and from far away and/or without good detail the 226 and 228 trigger guards look quite similar. That said I will grant the barrel/slide seem a bit short for a 226, but again with this image it's tough to tell. The other shots show what are certainly P226s so I think we need a better image before we make any such note that there are different guns. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] ([[User talk:StanTheMan|talk]]) 20:59, 27 October 2020 (EDT) |
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Smith & Wesson
There is to my knowledge NO Model 66 made that has a full underlug shroud. Unless it was some (extremely rare) special run, but that's doubtful. All-told I'm certain the gun is still indeed a Model 686. Compare the 'screen-used' gun image with that of a 66 and it's clear the frame shape and size isn't exactly the same (which would fit). As for the 'note': Early-version 686s featured rounded cylinder releases, and the sights were slightly different. These parts, along with the hammer, are/were shared across several S&W models. StanTheMan (talk) 22:46, 26 October 2020 (EDT)
Tapp's P226
Note that in different frames the trigger guard Sig P226 looks different: in the first frame there is a standard square trigger guard, and in the second frame it is rounded, as in P228
--Pustelga7 (talk) 27 October 2020
- I'm not so sure. That second image isn't really sharp enough to tell if the trigger has the 'hook' or not, and from far away and/or without good detail the 226 and 228 trigger guards look quite similar. That said I will grant the barrel/slide seem a bit short for a 226, but again with this image it's tough to tell. The other shots show what are certainly P226s so I think we need a better image before we make any such note that there are different guns. StanTheMan (talk) 20:59, 27 October 2020 (EDT)