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Talk:Uncharted: Drake's Fortune
This page needs some serious improvements, especially in-game screen caps. - Mr. Wolf 19:26, 26 April 2011 (CDT)
Drake's Gun
I thought his gun was a Makarov? LOL! What have the designers done?
http://www.joystiq.com/2008/05/19/you-too-can-buy-drakes-gun-from-uncharted/
The gun Drake is holding in the pic is definately a Makarov --Taurus96 15:30, 1 June 2011 (CDT)
The airsoft, save for the rail, looks like a rebranding of one of those Resident Evil Samurai Edge replicas to me.
Spartan198 (talk) 18:24, 22 January 2015 (EST)
Roman's Revolver
I'm pretty sure Roman doesn't have a .44 because Drakes diary stops the bullet from killing Sully and .44 would not only have gone through the diary but it would have gone throught Sully as well. humanzie3
(Any idea on the ID of it then? It is definitely some kind of snub nosed revolver.) it's probably a .38 special. Like Smith and Wesson .38 chief's special. humanzie3
It's a colt anaconda. the model 29 was an N frame and this thing is stainless steel and the shroud for the cylinder thing runs the length of th barrel. im not so sure S&W makes a weapon such as this in .44 magnum, but im sure colt does.
They could of course mean a Dan Wesson revolver of some sort.
It can't possibly be a 44. The bullet didn't even go all the way through Drakes Diary. humanzie3
any of yall ever thought that it might of been a smith and wesson model 629, witch is a stainless steal revolver, it is what replaced the infamous model 29
Sulley carries a 629, but not Roman. Humanzie3 is right the bullet couldn't have been as powerful as a .44.
Its a game, it doesn't need to be realistic, besides, even .38 special would pierce a diary anyway. -k9870
but he could have been shooting .44 specials, which are highly underpowered. - drh
If that's the case, then I'm thinking it's a Horton Special.-Neoindy
I am thinking it may be a Smith and Wesson 686, colt python or something similar with a stub nosed barrel, he probably loaded it with lower velocity .38 ammo. this is why it may have been possible to fail to penatrate the book. Book pages can be pretty hard on bullets. The old .38 loads are very dismal as far as ballistics are concerned. Back in the the day the mod. 10 smith and wesson (.38) was in just about every LEOs holster in the USA. Absolutely lousy penatration and terminal ballistics performance. Virtually no permanent wound channel is created with the old lead slugs. The advent of good +p hollow points have made this round marginally decent. Still though I would not stake life preservation on the performance of this round. I'm fine with the good ol' American .45 ACP.
Methinks it's a Colt Anaconda. It's got the ribbing above the barrel, and it is too large to be a python or a 686. --ConditionNone 18:10, 20 February 2010 (UTC)
- Going by this image, it's a 4-inch Anaconda with the frame and barrel not scaled correctly to one another. It's certainly not the Wes-44 model, that one doesn't have a vented rib. Evil Tim (talk) 00:59, 22 January 2015 (EST)
Great Line
- Nate: "Please tell me you have a gun."
- Elena: "Of course."