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Nah check the picture where he's not gripping it tight, the grip is that of a Rossi, the specific model unknown by me. It's definitely not a Smith though. ~[[User:Yournamehere|Yournamehere]]
 
Nah check the picture where he's not gripping it tight, the grip is that of a Rossi, the specific model unknown by me. It's definitely not a Smith though. ~[[User:Yournamehere|Yournamehere]]
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::I've been looking around a lot and I agree that this revolver is definitely a Rossi. Pictures of Rossi's aren't very common on the internet, so I had a hard time narrowing down a model name. It looks a lot like the Rossi Model 462 or possibly a Model 712/718. The Model 971 looks close too. The Model 718 is (from what I've read) a .38 special with 4" barrels, but I'm not sure if that is exclusive or not. Knowing what caliber the revolver is would help to narrow down the possibilities. I've narrowed down a lot because a lot of models are 5 shots, not 6. If it's .357, I'm almost positive it's a Rossi Model 462. If it's a .38 special, and the Model 718's have differnet barrel lengths, I'd have to say it's the Model 718.
  
 
==Unknown Smith and Wesson?==
 
==Unknown Smith and Wesson?==

Revision as of 05:09, 5 March 2009

The following guns were used in the film He Was A Quiet Man:

Smith & Wesson Model 686?

Bob Maconel (Christian Slater) has a Smith & Wesson Model 686 in the beginning of the movie as he contemplates shooting his co-workers in his office building. He ends up using it to shoot a fellow co-worker who had the same idea. Some of the features on this gun don't seem to match to a Smith & Wesson Model 686....can anyone help out with better identification?

Smith & Wesson Model 686 with 3" Barrel - .357 magnum
Bob loading his Smith & Wesson Model 686. Notice the dented primers, indicating dummy rounds.
Bob cocking his Smith & Wesson Model 686.
Bob holding his Smith & Wesson Model 686 after getting interrupted, uncocking it.
Bob unloading and putting away his Smith & Wesson Model 686.
A nice shot of Bob's Smith & Wesson Model 686.
Another good shot of Bob's Smith & Wesson Model 686.
I'd say its a Smith & Wesson Model 627. - Gunmaster45
Did the Smith & Wesson Model 627 come with the option of a 6 round cylinder? The picture shows an 8 round revolver, and this one is a 6 round. - Diego Wolfwood

Nah check the picture where he's not gripping it tight, the grip is that of a Rossi, the specific model unknown by me. It's definitely not a Smith though. ~Yournamehere

I've been looking around a lot and I agree that this revolver is definitely a Rossi. Pictures of Rossi's aren't very common on the internet, so I had a hard time narrowing down a model name. It looks a lot like the Rossi Model 462 or possibly a Model 712/718. The Model 971 looks close too. The Model 718 is (from what I've read) a .38 special with 4" barrels, but I'm not sure if that is exclusive or not. Knowing what caliber the revolver is would help to narrow down the possibilities. I've narrowed down a lot because a lot of models are 5 shots, not 6. If it's .357, I'm almost positive it's a Rossi Model 462. If it's a .38 special, and the Model 718's have differnet barrel lengths, I'd have to say it's the Model 718.

Unknown Smith and Wesson?

Ralf Coleman uses this revolver to shoot his fellow co-workers.

Coleman holding his revolver on Bob.
A close up shot of Coleman's revolver as Bob shoots him with his Smith & Wesson Model 686.
Another shot of Coleman's revolver as Bob unloads 5 shots into him with his Smith & Wesson Model 686.
It's a Colt Python from what I see. - Gunmaster45

Unknown Revolver

Bob Maconel has this revolver in his home. Could possibly be a longer barrel version of the Smith and Wesson Model 686.

Bob holding his revolver in his home.
Another shot of Bob's revolver.

Mossberg 500 "Cruiser"

Bob Maconel keeps a Mossberg 500 "Cruiser" shotgun in his home, and fetches it along with his revolver when the press is surrounding his house.

Mossberg 500 "Cruiser" with extended magazine tube
Bob holding his Mossberg 500 "Cruiser".
Another shot of Bob with his Mossberg 500 "Cruiser".

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