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==middle gun==
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I'm pretty sure the middle guy in the picture of the "three blind mice" is holding a Savage .32acp semi-auto.  Which I knew what model, but that thing looks way too small to be a p-38.
I'm pretty sure the middle guy in the picture of the "three blind mice" is holding a Savage .32acp semi-auto.  Which I knew what model, but that thing looks way too small to be a p-38.
Actually, in the film, in motion, it does clearly show the distinctive barrel of the P38. It just doesn't show right in the picture. --[[User:Jackbel|Jackbel]] 20:25, 23 December 2010 (UTC)

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As Bond screws the suppressor into the FN, what has happened to his tie? This always seemed to be a glaring continuity error to me.

Can someone identify what revolver is it?

I mean the one used to film Gunbarrell sequence.

  • In a two part interview in Starlog magazine, Maurice Binder said he bought .38 barrel (no mention made of the length) that he used for the gun barrel sequence (originally with stuntman and Bond double Bob Simmons). He filmed the sequence through a pinhole so both the rifling and Bob were in full focus.Foofbun 19:33, 15 October 2010 (UTC)


middle gun

I'm pretty sure the middle guy in the picture of the "three blind mice" is holding a Savage .32acp semi-auto. Which I knew what model, but that thing looks way too small to be a p-38.

Actually, in the film, in motion, it does clearly show the distinctive barrel of the P38. It just doesn't show right in the picture. --Jackbel 20:25, 23 December 2010 (UTC)