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The Royal Scandal
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The Royal Scandal is a Canadian 2001 made for TV detective movie, losely based on Arthur Conan Doyle's short story "A Scandal in Bohemia". It is directed by Rodney Gibbons and stars Matt Frewer as Sherlock Holmes and Kenneth Welsh as Dr. Watson. The movie is the third installment in series of four Sherlock Holmes fims starring Frewer and Welsh.
The following weapons were used in the film The Royal Scandal:
Revolvers
Top-break compact revolver
Like in first and second movies of this film series, Sherlock Holmes (Matt Frewer) carries a compact top-break revolver, possibly some Iver Johnson or Harrington & Richardson model.
Ranger pocket revolver
Irene Adler (Liliana Komorowska) confronts Holmes with an inlaid spur-trigger pocket revolver that appears to a .22 caliber Ranger. Later Irene Adler's revolver is used by Crown Prince's agent Meisener (Seann Gallagher). This is a vast family of similar mini-revolvers, produced by a number of manufacturers, of which Hopkins & Allen is best known.
Pistols
Schüler Reform
An agent, credited as Burly №1 (Alan Legros), carries a Schüler Reform pistol, a very unusual gun with a block of four vertical barrels that also is a magazine. It appeared only in 1906 while the story is set in 1891.
Rifles
Martini-Henry Rifle
The guards at the Admiralty building hold rifles that are supposed to be Martini-Henry.
Unidentified rifle
An old rifle is seen in the studio of photographer Timothy Carter (Sean Devine). It bears resemblance with Enfield Pattern 1853 (such guns are seen in the previous movie of the film series) or very same looking Snider-Enfield Rifle but the guess is too vague.