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Talk:Operation Corned Beef (L'opération Corned Beef)

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Given the partial logo, maybe the revolver is a Taurus? --Funkychinaman (talk) 07:06, 29 February 2016 (EST)

It is possible but I cannot find any 6-shot snub nose Taurus with target sigths that existed in 1991. Greg-Z (talk) 07:26, 29 February 2016 (EST)
Maybe a Taurus Model 66 with 2.5" barrel? The barrel of the screen revolver seems to be a little longer... or maybe not. Greg-Z (talk) 13:05, 29 February 2016 (EST)
Don't know what to make of that logo on the frame but it doesn't look like the Taurus emblem. The markings on the front of the frame don't match a Taurus but DO match the four-tier markings of an actual S&W (MADE IN U.S.A./MARCAS REGISTRADAS/SMITH & WESSON/SPRINGFIELD, MASS). It also has the trademark S&W firing pin on the hammer as well as the Smith-style large ramp sight (subtle difference from the Taurus, but it's there). I think this is actually a 3" barreled Smith & Wesson Model 19. As for some others - The first revolver has to be an Off-Duty or other in the CA .38/.357 series; The gun looks to have a symmetrical cylinder with six chambers - The .44 Bulldog only has five. 'Operation Corned Beef-Revolver-1.jpg' might be a S&W N-frame .357, hard to tell. 'Operation Corned Beef-Revolver-16.jpg' is possibly a Colt Python.. would be nice to get a better shot showing the vented rib to confirm. StanTheMan (talk) 14:01, 29 February 2016 (EST)
Thanks again for your help! So my idea about S&W 19 was right except I stuck on 2.5" version, and CA version also was next to truth. The revolver on -16 screenshot is seen only once, and it's impossible to determine if it has vent rib or not. Greg-Z (talk) 14:07, 29 February 2016 (EST)