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''It is a S&W Model 60. You can see it only has 5 chambers, and the cylinder release is clearly the Smith style.'' [[Special:Contributions/76.7.204.8|76.7.204.8]] | ''It is a S&W Model 60. You can see it only has 5 chambers, and the cylinder release is clearly the Smith style.'' [[Special:Contributions/76.7.204.8|76.7.204.8]] | ||
: I think a screencap would be helpful here, the debate is pretty much moot otherwise. I will add myself that I recall the gun was a blue-steel revolver, and not stainless, so if it is indeed a Smith, it would actually be a Model 36 instead. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] 16:51, 20 October 2010 (UTC) | : I think a screencap would be helpful here, the debate is pretty much moot otherwise. I will add myself that I recall the gun was a blue-steel revolver, and not stainless, so if it is indeed a 5-shot/J-frame Smith, it would actually be a Model 36 instead. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] 16:51, 20 October 2010 (UTC) |
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I think its a Heckler and Koch USP, but this is another movie that I haven't seen in a long time so I'm not positively sure--User: Colt Revolver Fan.
- it's not a USP, the USP wasn't in production until 1993 and this film was made in 1990. I think it was a PPK actually --AdAstra2009 22:31, 7 June 2009 (UTC)
It has been a long time since I've seen the movie, but I remember it to being a bigger sized automatic pistol then a PPK. Might have even been a Beretta or a Glock--User: Colt Revolver Fan.
- Looks more like a Ruger MK II. -The Winchester
- I'd have to agree. It strongly resembles a Ruger. -Gunman69 05:29, 15 September 2009 (UTC)
- Looks more like a Ruger MK II. -The Winchester
Colt DS
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It is a S&W Model 60. You can see it only has 5 chambers, and the cylinder release is clearly the Smith style. 76.7.204.8
- I think a screencap would be helpful here, the debate is pretty much moot otherwise. I will add myself that I recall the gun was a blue-steel revolver, and not stainless, so if it is indeed a 5-shot/J-frame Smith, it would actually be a Model 36 instead. StanTheMan 16:51, 20 October 2010 (UTC)