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Quick question about the holsters: did they have leather paddle holsters in 1954?
Quick question about the holsters: did they have leather paddle holsters in 1954?
Made some small suggesstions on main page.  However, for the SS officer's Walther, could it be a custom job, or did they not have the technology at the time for such a nickel finish.  Also, as I suggested on the main page, I believe that at least in the holster shot, DiCaprio's sidearm appears to be a Colt Marshal (a derivative of the Colt Official Police but with a rounded grip) and not a Smith and Wesson Military and Police.  However, for the scenes in the light house, that is definently a Smith and Wesson, as indicated by its shrouded ejector rod.[[User:SAWGunner89|SAWGunner89]] 00:07, 16 March 2010 (UTC)

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Just saw it tonight, Teddy Daniels doesn't use a detective special he uses a a model 10 Smith and Wesson M&P. humanzie3

Quick question about the holsters: did they have leather paddle holsters in 1954?


Made some small suggesstions on main page. However, for the SS officer's Walther, could it be a custom job, or did they not have the technology at the time for such a nickel finish. Also, as I suggested on the main page, I believe that at least in the holster shot, DiCaprio's sidearm appears to be a Colt Marshal (a derivative of the Colt Official Police but with a rounded grip) and not a Smith and Wesson Military and Police. However, for the scenes in the light house, that is definently a Smith and Wesson, as indicated by its shrouded ejector rod.SAWGunner89 00:07, 16 March 2010 (UTC)