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I've read that the gun actually was a Model 25 in .45 Colt.  The substitution for the M29 was lack of availability of a M29 and the easy availability of blank cartridges in .45 Colt (which were probably widely used in Colt Peacemakers in Westerns).
I've read that the gun actually was a Model 25 in .45 Colt.  The substitution for the M29 was lack of availability of a M29 and the easy availability of blank cartridges in .45 Colt (which were probably widely used in Colt Peacemakers in Westerns).
:I heard it was a Model 57 in .41 caliber, but it makes more sense for it to be a Model .25, because .45 Colt blanks were very common thanks to the ridiculous amount of westerns made during that time. - [[User:Gunmaster45|Gunmaster45]]


== The Model 29 Legend ==
== The Model 29 Legend ==


I've heard many different stories about the S&W revolvers used in Dirty Harry over the years.But evidently there is no actual documentation to back up any of the stories. Maybe nobody really wants to know the "truth" because it's funner to jawbone about all the possible models used.
I've heard many different stories about the S&W revolvers used in Dirty Harry over the years.But evidently there is no actual documentation to back up any of the stories. Maybe nobody really wants to know the "truth" because it's funner to jawbone about all the possible models used.

Revision as of 03:53, 21 March 2009

I've read that the gun actually was a Model 25 in .45 Colt. The substitution for the M29 was lack of availability of a M29 and the easy availability of blank cartridges in .45 Colt (which were probably widely used in Colt Peacemakers in Westerns).

I heard it was a Model 57 in .41 caliber, but it makes more sense for it to be a Model .25, because .45 Colt blanks were very common thanks to the ridiculous amount of westerns made during that time. - Gunmaster45

The Model 29 Legend

I've heard many different stories about the S&W revolvers used in Dirty Harry over the years.But evidently there is no actual documentation to back up any of the stories. Maybe nobody really wants to know the "truth" because it's funner to jawbone about all the possible models used.