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Death Wish (1974): Difference between revisions
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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 Colt 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. The police in the move state they're digging out .32 caliber slugs, but that's all. Technically they could be .32 Colt short, Colt long or even .32-20 WCF. Most likely .32 long although it's an obsolete cartridge. | ||
==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. The police in the move state they're digging out .32 caliber slugs, but that's all. Technically they could be .32 Colt short, Colt long or even .32-20 WCF. Most likely .32 long although it's an obsolete cartridge.
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.