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[[File:Pistol Blunderbuss.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Mid 17th century blunderbuss pistol signed Mariano on barrel of Italian origin.]]
 
[[File:Pistol Blunderbuss.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Mid 17th century blunderbuss pistol signed Mariano on barrel of Italian origin.]]
 
::Right, my guess is Umarex Smith & Wesson Chief's Special, a blank firing version of S&W 36. Blank firing handguns by Umarex are often seen in modern Russian movies. Concerning Beretta-style pistols, I think that those with stepped trigger guard and slide mounted safety can be [[Reck Miami 92F]] but I have no guess about another version (like the one, hold by "Brain"). Flintlock pistol is 99.9% a non-firing replica without a particular prototype. [[User:Greg-Z|Greg-Z]] ([[User talk:Greg-Z|talk]]) 11:18, 29 November 2015 (EST)
 
::Right, my guess is Umarex Smith & Wesson Chief's Special, a blank firing version of S&W 36. Blank firing handguns by Umarex are often seen in modern Russian movies. Concerning Beretta-style pistols, I think that those with stepped trigger guard and slide mounted safety can be [[Reck Miami 92F]] but I have no guess about another version (like the one, hold by "Brain"). Flintlock pistol is 99.9% a non-firing replica without a particular prototype. [[User:Greg-Z|Greg-Z]] ([[User talk:Greg-Z|talk]]) 11:18, 29 November 2015 (EST)
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::: The PPK looks to have the longer barrel of a PP. I'm not so sure about the Berettas', the hammers look a bit off on some of them. I agree they are probably some kind of replicas though. 'Zhmurki-Pistol' images all are definitely a S&W automatic (the markings are clear in 'Zhmurki-Pistol-5'), specifically a 5904 given the 3rd gen wraparound grips - All those images appear to be the same gun, including the one with suppressor. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] ([[User talk:StanTheMan|talk]]) 14:24, 29 November 2015 (EST)

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Maybe, I'm wrong, but the revolver looks similar to Smith & Wesson Model 36 Chief's Special or Smith & Wesson Model 37 Airweight. Pyramid Silent (talk) 11:07, 29 November 2015 (EST)

Beretta style pistol maybe F/FS, but, also maybe some blank firing replica. Pyramid Silent (talk) 11:11, 29 November 2015 (EST)
About Flintlock Pistol, it's Blunderbuss pistol - it's muzzle is (don't know, how it's translated to English, but it's muzzle is "rastrub" or "voronkoobraznyy"). Compare this: Pyramid Silent (talk) 11:14, 29 November 2015 (EST)
Mid 17th century blunderbuss pistol signed Mariano on barrel of Italian origin.
Right, my guess is Umarex Smith & Wesson Chief's Special, a blank firing version of S&W 36. Blank firing handguns by Umarex are often seen in modern Russian movies. Concerning Beretta-style pistols, I think that those with stepped trigger guard and slide mounted safety can be Reck Miami 92F but I have no guess about another version (like the one, hold by "Brain"). Flintlock pistol is 99.9% a non-firing replica without a particular prototype. Greg-Z (talk) 11:18, 29 November 2015 (EST)
The PPK looks to have the longer barrel of a PP. I'm not so sure about the Berettas', the hammers look a bit off on some of them. I agree they are probably some kind of replicas though. 'Zhmurki-Pistol' images all are definitely a S&W automatic (the markings are clear in 'Zhmurki-Pistol-5'), specifically a 5904 given the 3rd gen wraparound grips - All those images appear to be the same gun, including the one with suppressor. StanTheMan (talk) 14:24, 29 November 2015 (EST)

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