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=== Film === | === Film === | ||
* [[Sean Penn]] as Officer Danny McGavin in ''[[Colors]]'' | * [[Sean Penn]] as Officer Danny McGavin in ''[[Colors]]'' (1988) | ||
* [[Sean Penn]] as Sam Bicke in [[Assassination of Richard Nixon, The]] | * [[Sean Penn]] as Sam Bicke in [[Assassination of Richard Nixon, The]] | ||
* [[Jim Brown]] as Slaughter in ''[[Slaughter's Big Rip-Off]]'' (this came equipped with a silencer) | * [[Jim Brown]] as Slaughter in ''[[Slaughter's Big Rip-Off]]'' (this came equipped with a silencer) |
Revision as of 18:34, 4 November 2010
The Smith & Wesson Model 14 can be seen in the following films used by the following actors:
Characteristics
The Model 14 Target Masterpiece was a 38 Special, double action revolver built on the square-butt K target frame. It was a continuation of the pre-World War II K-38 Target Masterpiece. It was manufactured initially from 1947-1982. Production was resumed in 1991. The second production model had a full lug ribbed barrel. The Model 15 with its four inch barrel and Baughman Quick Draw front sight can be considered to be a "duty" version of the Model 14.
Film
- Sean Penn as Sam Bicke in Assassination of Richard Nixon, The
- Jim Brown as Slaughter in Slaughter's Big Rip-Off (this came equipped with a silencer)
Television
- LAPD officers in Adam-12
- Ed Lauter as Sheriff Hank Thompson in The A-Team (TV Series) (1983-1988)