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The Colt Trooper series of revolvers has been used in the following films:
Info
The Colt Trooper in .357 magnum was considered to be the "poor mans" Python. Internally it was the same revolver. However it wasn't as tuned in it's action and it lacked the full ribbed barred with the raised sight rib of the Python. Therefore it was more affordable and was popular with police officers and private citizens with more modest incomes throughout the fifties and sixties. It was introduced in 1954 and discontinued in 1968. It was avilable in .357 magnum and 22LR. Four and six inch barrels were standard length.
Colt Trooper
Film
- The Killer is Loose (1956)
- Sudden Impact (1983)
- The Terminator (1984)
- Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
- The Dead Pool (1988)
- The Rocketeer (1991)
- The Mask (1994)
Television
Anime
Video Game
Colt Trooper MK III
The MK III line of Colt revolvers was introduced in 1968. Colt made signifcant engineering changes to the Trooper, Lawman, and Official Police models. The result was a line of revolvers that was more economical. Colt stayed with the older engineering in regards to the Python, Detective Special and Cobra models. The MK III line was discontinued in 1983.
The Trooper MK III had adjustable sights and was available in .357 magnum and 22 Long Rifle. Four inch and six inch barreled models were standard. Blue and nickel were the finishes.
Film
Television
Anime
Video Game
Used by Sheri Moon Zombie as "Baby" in "The Devil's Rejects" (2005)