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by TxRVer
Thu Sep 01, 2016 5:52 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Gun 'mistakes' in Books, TV, and Movies - feel free to post your own
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Re: Gun 'mistakes' in Books, TV, and Movies - feel free to post your own

surprise_i'm_armed wrote:
If it's extra ammo for the Colt Detective Special, NIckel, 3rd generation,
why did the cop have .38's in his belt? The Colt was used earlier in the film
to kill Harlan, the attempted rapist. Then it was used to shoot the tanker truck.

SIA
For his backup gun? :mrgreen:
by TxRVer
Sun Aug 28, 2016 6:35 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Gun 'mistakes' in Books, TV, and Movies - feel free to post your own
Replies: 117
Views: 28404

Re: Gun 'mistakes' in Books, TV, and Movies - feel free to post your own

I just watched a Sherlock Holmes movie where a Mauser C96 was fed from the bottom with an external magazine, instead of from the top with a stripper clip. Supposedly this happened 5 years before the Mauser went into production.
by TxRVer
Sat Aug 13, 2016 6:00 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Gun 'mistakes' in Books, TV, and Movies - feel free to post your own
Replies: 117
Views: 28404

Re: Gun 'mistakes' in Books, TV, and Movies - feel free to post your own

joe817 wrote:
TxRVer wrote:Chuck Connors had the same problem with a shell falling out. They added a plunger to prevent that.

Like the Rifleman, Steve McQueen's rifle shot .44-40s. Some genius thought .45-70s would look better in his belt. Still, the rifle only held 3 + 1.
What I thought! Thanks for chiming in! :cheers2:

I forgot to add, my 1892 was also in 44-40.
My pleasure. I love facts and trivia about the old westerns. I don't know about Bat Masterson's extended barrel, but I've been watching the old show Restless Gun. Vint Bonner carries, in his saddlebags a shoulder stock and long barrel for his hand gun. It looks like there is a cylinder attached to the barrel. He changes it out for distance work.
by TxRVer
Sat Aug 13, 2016 5:35 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Gun 'mistakes' in Books, TV, and Movies - feel free to post your own
Replies: 117
Views: 28404

Re: Gun 'mistakes' in Books, TV, and Movies - feel free to post your own

Chuck Connors had the same problem with a shell falling out. They added a plunger to prevent that.

Like the Rifleman, Steve McQueen's rifle shot .44-40s. Some genius thought .45-70s would look better in his belt. Still, the rifle only held 3 + 1.
by TxRVer
Sat Aug 13, 2016 3:44 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Gun 'mistakes' in Books, TV, and Movies - feel free to post your own
Replies: 117
Views: 28404

Re: Gun 'mistakes' in Books, TV, and Movies - feel free to post your own

Far from a mistake but I wanted to post one of my favorite scenes from Have Gun Will Travel.

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