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In episode 7, Rust asks Marty what he's carrying, and he says ".38 hollow points."  The revolver, which looks like his earlier .44 mag 629, Is not, and has a non-fluted cylinder. It looks like a model 627 Lew Horton 8-shot model only produced in 1999 for S&W performance center. It was the only snub nosed 627 made.
In episode 7, Rust asks Marty what he's carrying, and he says ".38 hollow points."  The revolver, which looks like his earlier .44 mag 629, Is not, and has a non-fluted cylinder. It looks like a model 627 Lew Horton 8-shot model only produced in 1999 for S&W performance center. It was the only snub nosed 627 made. --[[User:Rugerlvr|Rugerlvr]] ([[User talk:Rugerlvr|talk]]) 21:09, 3 March 2014 (EST)

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In episode 7, Rust asks Marty what he's carrying, and he says ".38 hollow points." The revolver, which looks like his earlier .44 mag 629, Is not, and has a non-fluted cylinder. It looks like a model 627 Lew Horton 8-shot model only produced in 1999 for S&W performance center. It was the only snub nosed 627 made. --Rugerlvr (talk) 21:09, 3 March 2014 (EST)