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PyramidHead (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Weapon ID== First off, this girl is my idol and I love to see she handles weapons so well on screen. Anyway, these are a few photos from one of her movies, ''Hick'', where a...") |
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+ | : I don't see how it being a .45 makes it a [[Smith & Wesson Model 10|Model 10]], since that's a .38 revolver. That said, in these images the gun looks to have a rather large cylinder, which might actually make it a .45-sized revolver (The revolver also looks like it has a shrouded ejector rod, though its hard to tell). The only appearance-appropriate non-stainless S&W revolvers chambered for any .45 cartridges are the Model 22 (the commercial WWII M1917 revolver for .45ACP/.45 Auto Rim) and the Model 25 also in .45ACP (and .45LC). By the appearance, it looks more like the Model 22, but if so that'd be a rarity. If you can get screencaps, set up the page so it can be discussed further there. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] ([[User talk:StanTheMan|talk]]) 21:20, 21 January 2014 (EST) |
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Weapon ID
First off, this girl is my idol and I love to see she handles weapons so well on screen. Anyway, these are a few photos from one of her movies, Hick, where a revolver features prominently. Can anyone ID it? I'd really like to make a page for it. Chloe refers to it as a "Smith and Wesson .45" throughout, which makes me think S&W Model 10. --PyramidHead (talk) 20:03, 21 January 2014 (EST)
- I don't see how it being a .45 makes it a Model 10, since that's a .38 revolver. That said, in these images the gun looks to have a rather large cylinder, which might actually make it a .45-sized revolver (The revolver also looks like it has a shrouded ejector rod, though its hard to tell). The only appearance-appropriate non-stainless S&W revolvers chambered for any .45 cartridges are the Model 22 (the commercial WWII M1917 revolver for .45ACP/.45 Auto Rim) and the Model 25 also in .45ACP (and .45LC). By the appearance, it looks more like the Model 22, but if so that'd be a rarity. If you can get screencaps, set up the page so it can be discussed further there. StanTheMan (talk) 21:20, 21 January 2014 (EST)