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'''This large frame, 3" barrel revolver was made in Spain by the defunct firm of Astra. It is more commonly found in .44 magnum chambering, although it was also made in .45 Colt and .41 magnum. Blued and stainless versions were available.''' | '''This large frame, 3" barrel revolver was made in Spain by the defunct firm of Astra. It is more commonly found in .44 magnum chambering, although it was also made in .45 Colt and .41 magnum. Blued and stainless versions were available.''' | ||
''It can be confused with the [[Smith & Wesson Model 657]]'' | |||
'''It can be seen in the following movies and TV series:''' | '''It can be seen in the following movies and TV series:''' | ||
Revision as of 22:56, 14 August 2009
This large frame, 3" barrel revolver was made in Spain by the defunct firm of Astra. It is more commonly found in .44 magnum chambering, although it was also made in .45 Colt and .41 magnum. Blued and stainless versions were available. It can be confused with the Smith & Wesson Model 657 It can be seen in the following movies and TV series:
Film
- Blackie Dammett as a drug dealer and Mel Gibson as Detective Martin Riggs in Lethal Weapon
Television
- Fred Dryer as Det. Rick Hunter in Hunter