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I was watching this today and I noticed Giorgio ([[Michael Imperioli]]) drawing a snubnose that looks like a [[Colt Detective Special]] in the scene where Smith tells Strozzi's gang he was leaving (maybe a half hour into it?). Can anyone confirm this? [[User:Speakeasy804|Speakeasy804]]
I was watching this today and I noticed Giorgio ([[Michael Imperioli]]) drawing a snubnose that looks like a [[Colt Detective Special]] in the scene where Smith tells Strozzi's gang he was leaving (maybe a half hour into it?). Can anyone confirm this? [[User:Speakeasy804|Speakeasy804]]
==Colt Monitor==
I think it's no FN but a Colt Monitor which would be correct for the time!

Revision as of 00:59, 10 January 2010

Health Warning

People who have epilepsy beware, the rapid amount of bright muzzle flashes in this film are bewildering. The director seems to have an obsession with them. Sometimes, the screen just goes white instead of showing the actually muzzle flash.

Screenshots

Sorry I took so many .45 shots, too many to pass up. -GM

How's it look?

Giorgio's gun

I was watching this today and I noticed Giorgio (Michael Imperioli) drawing a snubnose that looks like a Colt Detective Special in the scene where Smith tells Strozzi's gang he was leaving (maybe a half hour into it?). Can anyone confirm this? Speakeasy804

Colt Monitor

I think it's no FN but a Colt Monitor which would be correct for the time!