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:::The front site looks a bit funny here. And I know modern Armscor revolvers have floating firing pins and transfer bars. Were they always like that? --[[User:Funkychinaman|Funkychinaman]] ([[User talk:Funkychinaman|talk]]) 14:51, 30 May 2017 (EDT)

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Hayward's revolver

I have a strong suspiction that Hayward's revolver is not Colt Python but rather Philippine produced Armscor M210 (AKA Armscor Special Edition), based on Colt Diamondback: [1], [2], [3]. The shape of the front sight of the screen gun exactly matches the Armscor revolver. Can anybody confirm or decline this guess? Greg-Z (talk) 13:09, 30 May 2017 (EDT)

The front sight is complitely differ from Python, and this movie was filmed in Philippines, but the screen gun (just for me) has slightly differ front sight from Armscor samples: the armscor revolver has large front sight, that smoothly passing to the picatinny rail, while the screen gun has front sight, that stepped turns to picatinny rail (maybe, it's just optical illusion). Pyramid Silent (talk) 13:39, 30 May 2017 (EDT)
Here are some additional images. Greg-Z (talk) 13:59, 30 May 2017 (EDT)
Equalizer 2000-ADD-1.jpg
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Equalizer 2000-ADD-3.jpg
The front site looks a bit funny here. And I know modern Armscor revolvers have floating firing pins and transfer bars. Were they always like that? --Funkychinaman (talk) 14:51, 30 May 2017 (EDT)

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