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Unknown revolver

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Thieves with unknown revolvers in the "Stolen Newsreader" sketch. ("How to Recognise Different Types of Trees From Quite a Long Way Away?" S01E03)
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Brian Equator (John Cleese) shoots Victor (Graham Chapman) with an unknown revolver in "The Visitors" sketch. ("The Ant, an Introduction" S01E09)

Webley Mk V? --Funkychinaman 10:59, 4 April 2012 (CDT)


I do not know. Judging by the rest of the handguns used in the show, probably a Webley or Enfield variant. And now for something completely different... Alasdair. P.S: I'd like it if everyone finished their comments on this page with 'And now for something completely different...' you know, as a tribute.

No no, we shan't have that, that would be much too silly, too silly! --Funkychinaman 13:55, 2 April 2012 (CDT)

Yes, because Monty Python is the height of realism. Of course jokes can kill, and dentists gather classified information in bookshops, and blamanges can turn people into scotsman in an attempt to win Wimbledon. And now for something completely different... Alasdair. (Oh, and I think the revolver in the second picture is a Webley Mk I. Or Mk V, or an Enfield No. 2 snub nose.)

Come on, did we not get that reference? --Funkychinaman 11:39, 4 April 2012 (CDT)

Apologies. I'm fairly new to Python, however I do love the animations. Me and my dad keep having debates about which is better: Monty Python or Fawlty Towers. What do you guys think? And now for something completely different... No, stop saying and now for something completely different. It's far too silly. Alasdair. (Ah, well. Always look on the bright side of life, eh?)

To throw myself into this, the top appears to be a either a Enfield No. 2 Snub Nosed or a modified regular No. 2 as I can't spot a hammer on it, the other one appears to be a Webley Mk V. - LaFarge Aw your no fun anymore!

Panzerscheck

To what most people think,this is NOT a Panzerschreck, but a M20A1 "Super Bazooka" mocked up to look like a Panzerschreck, explaining why the shield isn't mounted correctly. Also why the front sight is missing and the flared "buisness" end that is not seen on regular Panzerschrecks but on the M20A1.

Please use the discussion page for discussions. All the pictures I've seen of Super Bazookas have that "ridge" where I presume that two pieces of the tube meet. I don't see that here. Did they make them that weren't collapsible? --Funkychinaman 03:12, 13 May 2012 (CDT)

It looks like a M9 Bazooka with a trigger guard,rear arm rest and back end of a Panzerscreck. Brian appears to be holding some foregrip and he never holds the trigger. - LaFarge

The M9 is collapsible and would have the "ridge" as well. --Funkychinaman 22:15, 13 May 2012 (CDT)

Perhaps,since it isn't fired,that they removed the ridge and welded it,if possible,from the inside or covered the welds. -LaFarge