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Talk:A Colt Is My Passport

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Some notes:

  • Beretta pistol has a cross-bolt safety (such safety can be seen on the image of Beretta Model 70 with Longer Barrel on Model 70 page) that was used only for a short time before is was replaced with thumb-activated frame-mounted safety that is seen on the most Model 70s. So the screen gun is an early version - just a tivia but worth noting, as I think.
  • A very strange looking Luger. The cylinder over the trigger makes me think that this is a revolver inside Luger-style "skin". Maybe I'm wrong, but look in The Big Heat with the Iver Johnson revolver mocked up as Luger. This gun seems to look similar, doesn't it? Again, I'm not sure.
  • The pistol, IDed as FN Model 1910, is a different model. It has raised sights that doesn't exist on FN Model 1910.
  • The pistol, IDed as Ruby Pistol, is a different model. It has an external hammer, seen on Colt wa Ore no passport pistol 4 4.
  • The rifle, IDed as Remington Nylon 66, is a different model. The Nylon 66 has tubular underbarrel magazine, not the box magazine and the screen gun.
  • The rifle, IDed as Mossberg 146-B, is a different model. The Mossberg 146-B has tubular underbarrel magazine, and the screen gun lacks it.

--Greg-Z (talk) 07:35, 7 March 2021 (EST)