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I'm not sure, but the bore of the 4" model 66 seems a little too large in the second vidcap. Maybe it's a 629? | I'm not sure, but the bore of the 4" model 66 seems a little too large in the second vidcap. Maybe it's a 629? | ||
: Focus/angle tricks with the camera often make barrel bores on guns look bigger. I've discovered this in many cases - thinking a .38 was a .44, and so on. So, it's a misleading thing to judge with. That said, | : Focus/angle tricks with the camera often make barrel bores on guns look bigger. I've discovered this in many cases - thinking a .38 was a .44, and so on. So, it's a misleading thing to judge with. That said, looking at it close, it might be a an N-frame, as the rest of the gun ''seems'' to look a bit bigger. Again though, it's hard to tell. Practically speaking, I don't think it is a 629, since it is clearly a 66 in the other pics and that is one continuous sequence. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] 18:18, 28 October 2010 (UTC) |
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You forgot this gun!
Have you noted the crew guy on te right?
- That's hilarious. Don't know how I missed the snubby, but I'm not sure what it is. Model 36 maybe? - Gunmaster45
- Probably. - Charly Driver
This movie
This movie...this movie is the greatest movie. That's all that there is to say.--Oliveira 14:09, 15 November 2009 (UTC)
S&W 66 or 629?
I'm not sure, but the bore of the 4" model 66 seems a little too large in the second vidcap. Maybe it's a 629?
- Focus/angle tricks with the camera often make barrel bores on guns look bigger. I've discovered this in many cases - thinking a .38 was a .44, and so on. So, it's a misleading thing to judge with. That said, looking at it close, it might be a an N-frame, as the rest of the gun seems to look a bit bigger. Again though, it's hard to tell. Practically speaking, I don't think it is a 629, since it is clearly a 66 in the other pics and that is one continuous sequence. StanTheMan 18:18, 28 October 2010 (UTC)