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| ''[[Fantozzi subisce ancora]]'' || [[Paolo Villaggio]] || Ugo Fantozzi || portrayed as a live-fire weapon || 1983
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| ''[[Fantozzi subisce ancora]]'' ||  || Referee || portrayed as both a starter pistol as well as a live-fire weapon|| 1983
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| ''[[Razor Blade Smile]]'' || [[Jonathan Coote]] || Detective Inspector Price || || 1998
| ''[[Razor Blade Smile]]'' || [[Jonathan Coote]] || Detective Inspector Price || || 1998

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Olympic 6 Blank Firing Revolver with composite grips.
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Olympic 6 Blank Firing Revolver with wooden grips.

Olympic 6 is a snub-nose blank-firing single/double action revolver that is often used as a starter pistol and for dog training. It uses .22/6mm blank cartridges and is available with either wood or composite grips.


Olympic 6 Blank Firing Revolver used by following characters in the following movies:

Film

Title Actor Character Notation Date
Razor Blade Smile Jonathan Coote Detective Inspector Price 1998
Razor Blade Smile Louisa Moore Silk 1998


Trivia

In Russia, on 14th of September in 2008, in the city of Izhevsk, the militsia (police) confiscated an Olympic 6 modified to be fire live .22 caliber rounds (most likely using bullets from a TOZ-8 target rifle). This is unusual, as the Olympic 6 is considered very difficult to be rebuilt as an actual weapon.