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==Some IDs==
 
==Some IDs==
The S&W Model 610 looks a bit large overall, and seems to have a rather large cylinder. I think this is actually a .45 ACP Model 625 - Do we have any specific reference or info that indicates it is a S&W Model 610? Also, the S&W Model 27 ID is incorrect - the barrel looks to be too short and the ejector rod shroud is the wrong shape. Also doesn't look to have the trademark firing pin on the hammer. I believe that gun is a [[Reck Agent]] or something similar along that vein. Definitely not a S&W Model 27 in any event. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] ([[User talk:StanTheMan|talk]]) 17:35, 16 April 2016 (EDT)
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The S&W Model 610 looks a bit large overall, and seems to have a rather large (and short) cylinder. Also a rather uncommon caliber to use, as well. I would suggest this is more likely a .45 ACP [[Smith & Wesson Model 625]], but that being said the 625 only had at most a 5" barrel, and the one on the gun here does looks a bit longer than that (tough to tell what with the prop mod though) - Do we have any specific reference or info that indicates it is a S&W Model 610? Also, the S&W Model 27 ID is incorrect - the barrel looks to be too short and the ejector rod shroud is the wrong shape. Also doesn't look to have the trademark firing pin on the hammer. I believe that gun is a [[Reck Agent]] or something similar along that vein. Definitely not a S&W Model 27 in any event. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] ([[User talk:StanTheMan|talk]]) 17:35, 16 April 2016 (EDT)

Revision as of 21:40, 16 April 2016

Some IDs

The S&W Model 610 looks a bit large overall, and seems to have a rather large (and short) cylinder. Also a rather uncommon caliber to use, as well. I would suggest this is more likely a .45 ACP Smith & Wesson Model 625, but that being said the 625 only had at most a 5" barrel, and the one on the gun here does looks a bit longer than that (tough to tell what with the prop mod though) - Do we have any specific reference or info that indicates it is a S&W Model 610? Also, the S&W Model 27 ID is incorrect - the barrel looks to be too short and the ejector rod shroud is the wrong shape. Also doesn't look to have the trademark firing pin on the hammer. I believe that gun is a Reck Agent or something similar along that vein. Definitely not a S&W Model 27 in any event. StanTheMan (talk) 17:35, 16 April 2016 (EDT)


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