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The close-up of Sport's "nickel M10" appears to show a gun with a five-shot cylinder, as the gun described for the robber; is it the same gun?
 
The close-up of Sport's "nickel M10" appears to show a gun with a five-shot cylinder, as the gun described for the robber; is it the same gun?
  
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:You are correct.  It appears to be a Model 36, but I have never seen that barrel on a model 36. --[[User:Winged Brick|Winged Brick]] ([[User talk:Winged Brick|talk]]) 15:20, 2 August 2014 (EDT)
  
 
== Left eye Dominance? ==
 
== Left eye Dominance? ==

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Travis' grip on the model 29

The support hand thumb overlapping the strong hand like that used to be taught to police, and was very commonly taught to civilians pre-1980's. I know many older shooters who use this grip, including the one and only Les Baer. I've even seen him use this grip while firing a 1911.--James3 15:02, 1 February 2012 (CST)

Travis has got some cash on him

Okay so Travis spends $815.00 on the guns and holster. That's in 1975 dollars. Adjusted for 2011 dollars you're looking at $3,420.00. Evidently Travis does very well for himself driving a Taxi. I'm not saying I doubt it. I understand that those taxi drivers can make some pretty good bank in tips alone in NYC. Wish I could walk into my favorite gunstore and plop down over $3,400 in cash. If I was careful in my selection (I like second hand guns) and haggeled with the owner I could probably walk out with five or six handguns instead of the four that Travis buys. Of course I would be buying from a legitimate business instead of some black market street dealer. But it's interesting to look at the money involved. --Jcordell 18:22, 11 January 2012 (CST)

He mentions that he takes down between $300-$350 a week sometimes more early in the film and he also says that he doesn't spend much money either. So it all really depends on how much his rent is how long it would take for him to be able to afford the guns. Plus there's no real indication of how long he's been driving the taxi before he buys the guns. --cool-breeze (talk) 05:29, 30 November 2012 (EST)
Agreeded. It is a chunk of change. --Jcordell (talk) 00:03, 19 February 2013 (EST)

Sterling Arms ????

I belive it was not Sterling Arms, but italian Galesi M9.

See here:

http://www.pistoletik.net/galesi-m9.html

Sport's nickel Model 10?

The close-up of Sport's "nickel M10" appears to show a gun with a five-shot cylinder, as the gun described for the robber; is it the same gun?

You are correct. It appears to be a Model 36, but I have never seen that barrel on a model 36. --Winged Brick (talk) 15:20, 2 August 2014 (EDT)

Left eye Dominance?

As seen in some of the pictures, Travis shoots right handed, but closes his right eye, using his left instead. Why? What effect will it have on his accuracy? --robm89 (talk) 16.51, 19 March 2013 (GMT)

That would explain his left-handed rifle in Deer Hunter. I know back in the day, lefties were forced to be righties, maybe he was born a lefty? --Funkychinaman (talk) 13:21, 19 March 2013 (EDT)

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