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I do not know. Judging by the rest of the handguns used in the show, probably a Webley or Enfield variant. And now for something completely different... Alasdair. P.S: I'd like it if everyone finished their comments on this page with 'And now for something completely different...' you know, as a tribute. | I do not know. Judging by the rest of the handguns used in the show, probably a Webley or Enfield variant. And now for something completely different... Alasdair. P.S: I'd like it if everyone finished their comments on this page with 'And now for something completely different...' you know, as a tribute. | ||
:No no, we shan't have that, that would be much too silly, too silly! --[[User:Funkychinaman|Funkychinaman]] 13:55, 2 April 2012 (CDT) | :No no, we shan't have that, that would be much too silly, too silly! --[[User:Funkychinaman|Funkychinaman]] 13:55, 2 April 2012 (CDT) | ||
Yes, because Monty Python is the height of realism. Of course jokes can kill, and dentists gather classified information in bookshops. And now for something completely different... Alasdair. (Oh, and I think the revolver in the second picture is a Webley Mk I. Or an Enfield No. 2 snub nose.) | Yes, because Monty Python is the height of realism. Of course jokes can kill, and dentists gather classified information in bookshops. And now for something completely different... Alasdair. (Oh, and I think the revolver in the second picture is a Webley Mk I. Or Mk V, or an Enfield No. 2 snub nose.) |
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Webley Mk V? --Funkychinaman 10:59, 4 April 2012 (CDT)
I do not know. Judging by the rest of the handguns used in the show, probably a Webley or Enfield variant. And now for something completely different... Alasdair. P.S: I'd like it if everyone finished their comments on this page with 'And now for something completely different...' you know, as a tribute.
- No no, we shan't have that, that would be much too silly, too silly! --Funkychinaman 13:55, 2 April 2012 (CDT)
Yes, because Monty Python is the height of realism. Of course jokes can kill, and dentists gather classified information in bookshops. And now for something completely different... Alasdair. (Oh, and I think the revolver in the second picture is a Webley Mk I. Or Mk V, or an Enfield No. 2 snub nose.)