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How bout this?
http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Image:Grsc1.jpg |
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No problem. If I had to guess on that gun, I'd say it is a Mauser 1934 Humpback pistol, but I'll see what everyone else thinks.
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I agree with GM45 it is a Mauser Pocket Pistol either a 1914 or 1934. It hard to tell which model at that angle.
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Almost certainly a Mauser 1934 - incidentally, quite a popular private-purchase pistol for Japanese officers.
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I got a couple from the 1978 dawn of the dead.
& take a guess at this one, someone said a S&W model 10 but I doubt that is correct. |
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The shotgun in the first pic is a Mossberg 500 - you can tell by the lifter. The rifle is a Marlin 336 by the receiver. The revolver could be a Model 10, can't tell by those pictures.
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Hmm I didn't suspect the Mossberg at first because the trigger guard had sort of a sharp trapezoid shape to it.
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Okay guys, here's one for you. I'm screencapping Face/Off, so I'm wondering what the sniper rifle is Castor Troy (Nicolas Cage) uses during the opening scene.
Here's two of the three shots: ^ This shot shows the safety switch located inside the trigger guard. This scratched the Remington 700/M40 rifles, since the have a flick safety to the left of the reciever tang. ^ This is the best shot we see of it, so it's all I can give you. So, any ideas?
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I'm seeing a lot of examples of the Remington 700 that do not have this safety, and a similar trigger guard/ overall build. I wouldn't rule it out just yet.
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That's not the safety, that's the release for the floorplate. It's a Remington 700 alright, all the non-detachable mag models have it.
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