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: Given the black controls I'd say the 92FS Inox is possibly a Kimar replica. The above-mentioned Beretta is a standard 92FS; it has the full length barrel and slide so it's not a compact. | : Given the black controls I'd say the 92FS Inox is possibly a Kimar replica. The above-mentioned Beretta is a standard 92FS; it has the full length barrel and slide so it's not a compact. | ||
::After more inspection I have a thought that both revolvers could be [[EKOL Viper]] (the Rohm idea seems less credible), the long and short barrel models. [http://www.moviereplicasdirect.com/blank-firing-revolvers.html Here] is a lot of versions of Viper. [[User:Greg-Z|Greg-Z]] ([[User talk:Greg-Z|talk]]) 08:08, 12 February 2017 (EST) |
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Misidentifications
- 1) "Beretta 92" has angular trigger guard, seen on 3rd screenshot, so it must be F/FS version, but more likely a Compact as the barrel looks too short.
- 2) "Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammer" is a completly different gun, that has ring hammer and different shape of the frame. 4th screenshot in this section makes me think about S&W pistols but it's too blurry.
- 3) "Smith & Wesson Model 17" is some Rohm model, it has a typical thumb cylinder release, different from S&W revolvers, seen on 7th screenshot.
- 4) "Reck Agent" is 6-shot, not 5-shot as Agent is.
- 5) "Uzi" is possibly a blank firing EKOL ASI Uzi (again not for sure).
- 6) "AK-47" - AKS-74U-style flash hider is seen perfectly on second screenshot, but as the AK is full-size, it appears to be AK-104. Real 104s weren't exported to Ukraine so the gun is most likely airsoft.
- Greg-Z (talk) 10:21, 11 February 2017 (EST)
- Given the black controls I'd say the 92FS Inox is possibly a Kimar replica. The above-mentioned Beretta is a standard 92FS; it has the full length barrel and slide so it's not a compact.
- After more inspection I have a thought that both revolvers could be EKOL Viper (the Rohm idea seems less credible), the long and short barrel models. Here is a lot of versions of Viper. Greg-Z (talk) 08:08, 12 February 2017 (EST)