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Good point, that should have been obvious. Okay, that explains the non-gun, then.
I carefully scrutinized all the different Colts and S&Ws (granted there are other brands, but it seems likely it's one of the two) and concluded that it's either a S&W Model 36, like you suggested, or a Model 12, which I feel may be more likely. They're basically identical in appearance except that the bolt meets the end of the barrel on the 36 and not the 12, and it seems not to on the gun in question. I also don't know if I think it's a 5-shot compared to this picture, which is a 36. Maybe you disagree, but I think it looks more like a 6-shooter. Finally, I noticed on the page for the Model 12 that it says they were issued to the French Police, which, again, the character with the gun is a French Inspector. I kind of doubt that Disney spent that much time on the details, but what do you think? 5-shot Model 36, the same as below? ![]() Dan |
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Okay, sounds good.
I might as well be thorough. I just remembered there are a couple shotguns at the beginning of the movie. Can you help? I never noticed that the one actor changes. Ha! The older guy's gun changes to match what the younger guy has as well. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Dan Last edited by Blimp53; 12-12-2012 at 04:42 PM. |
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In the first shot, the first guard has a Winchester Model 1897 trench gun. The guard in the back appears to have a High Standard Flite King. Then it's Flite Kings in all the other shots.
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Beautiful, thanks!
I'll work on making the entry soon. Dan |
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Well I decided to go ahead and tackle it. It's my first entry but I think I did okay. Make any edits needed! I also added info to the relevant actor/gun wikis.
http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Herbie_Goes_to_Monte_Carlo Dan |
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