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The gun used by the store robber doesn't look like a 3'' Model 36 from the angle of the first shot.
== Travis has got some cash on him ==
 
Okay so Travis spends $815.00 on the guns and holster. That's in 1975 dollars. Adjusted for 2011 dollars you're looking at $3,420.00. Evidently Travis does ''very well'' for himself driving a Taxi. I'm not saying I doubt it. I understand that those taxi drivers can make some pretty good bank in tips alone in NYC. Wish I could walk into my favorite gunstore and plop down over $3,400 in cash. If I was careful in my selection (I like second hand guns) and haggeled with the owner I could probably walk out with five or six handguns instead of the four that Travis buys. Of course I would be buying from a legitimate business instead of some black market street dealer. But it's interesting to look at the money involved. --[[User:Jcordell|Jcordell]] 18:22, 11 January 2012 (CST)
 


== Sterling Arms ???? ==
== Sterling Arms ???? ==

Revision as of 00:22, 12 January 2012

Travis has got some cash on him

Okay so Travis spends $815.00 on the guns and holster. That's in 1975 dollars. Adjusted for 2011 dollars you're looking at $3,420.00. Evidently Travis does very well for himself driving a Taxi. I'm not saying I doubt it. I understand that those taxi drivers can make some pretty good bank in tips alone in NYC. Wish I could walk into my favorite gunstore and plop down over $3,400 in cash. If I was careful in my selection (I like second hand guns) and haggeled with the owner I could probably walk out with five or six handguns instead of the four that Travis buys. Of course I would be buying from a legitimate business instead of some black market street dealer. But it's interesting to look at the money involved. --Jcordell 18:22, 11 January 2012 (CST)


Sterling Arms ????

I belive it was not Sterling Arms, but italian Galesi M9.

See here:

http://www.pistoletik.net/galesi-m9.html