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Talk:Smith & Wesson 1076: Difference between revisions
(TP weapon is called a 1076 but is not one.) |
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I just finished watching the Twin Peaks episode (SN 2 EP 18) that features the 1076, I believe the only appearance of a 1076 in film or TV. i was very disappointed to find that the prop was not a 1076, but a full size (5") barrel third generation pistol. As the pistol is handed to Cooper the slide mounted decocking lever is clearly seen in the depressed, safe, position. Given the size of the pistol it must be a 1006 or 4506. I think 4506 is much more likely given its ability to use .45 ACP blanks. Crockett's Bren Ten in Miami Vice | I just finished watching the Twin Peaks episode (SN 2 EP 18) that features the 1076, I believe the only appearance of a 1076 in film or TV. i was very disappointed to find that the prop was not a 1076, but a full size (5") barrel third generation pistol. As the pistol is handed to Cooper the slide mounted decocking lever is clearly seen in the depressed, safe, position. Given the size of the pistol it must be a 1006 or 4506. I think 4506 is much more likely given its ability to use .45 ACP blanks. Crockett's Bren Ten in Miami Vice were .45 ACP not 10mm, so it seems likely that this is a 4506. | ||
--[[User:Kitchenware Helmet|Kitchenware Helmet]] 14: | --[[User:Kitchenware Helmet|Kitchenware Helmet]] 14:45, 7 May 2010 (UTC) |
Revision as of 14:45, 7 May 2010
Let me apologize for my very basic post. I'm not used to the interface yet and didn't want to muddy the entry with poorly coded links.
I just finished watching the Twin Peaks episode (SN 2 EP 18) that features the 1076, I believe the only appearance of a 1076 in film or TV. i was very disappointed to find that the prop was not a 1076, but a full size (5") barrel third generation pistol. As the pistol is handed to Cooper the slide mounted decocking lever is clearly seen in the depressed, safe, position. Given the size of the pistol it must be a 1006 or 4506. I think 4506 is much more likely given its ability to use .45 ACP blanks. Crockett's Bren Ten in Miami Vice were .45 ACP not 10mm, so it seems likely that this is a 4506.
--Kitchenware Helmet 14:45, 7 May 2010 (UTC)