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First, the gun didn't have a front ejector rod lug as do the vast majority of all S&W .32's. Also, The cylinder latch and grip contour are quite distinct. | First, the gun didn't have a front ejector rod lug as do the vast majority of all S&W .32's. Also, The Colt cylinder latch and grip contour are quite distinct. | ||
==Colt single action== | ==Colt single action== |
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The first Death Wish Movie with Charles Bronson.
Smith and Wesson Police Positive revolver
Charles Bronson uses a .32 caliber nickel plated revolver.
This IS a S&W, not a Colt like some ill informed people had listed.
Disagree
First, the gun didn't have a front ejector rod lug as do the vast majority of all S&W .32's. Also, The Colt cylinder latch and grip contour are quite distinct.
Colt single action
during one scene of the movie Chales is seen target shooting with a colt single action revolver.
Unknown pistol
A mugger is seen wielding an unidentified semi-auto pistol.