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Nah check the picture where he's not gripping it tight, the grip is that of a Rossi, the specific model unknown by me. It's definitely not a Smith though. ~[[User:Yournamehere|Yournamehere]]
Nah check the picture where he's not gripping it tight, the grip is that of a Rossi, the specific model unknown by me. It's definitely not a Smith though. ~[[User:Yournamehere|Yournamehere]]
::I've been looking around a lot and I agree that this revolver is definitely a Rossi. Pictures of Rossi's aren't very common on the internet, so I had a hard time narrowing down a model name. It looks a lot like the Rossi Model 462 or possibly a Model 712/718. The Model 971 looks close too. The Model 718 is (from what I've read) a .38 special with 4" barrels, but I'm not sure if that is exclusive or not. Knowing what caliber the revolver is would help to narrow down the possibilities. I've narrowed down a lot because a lot of models are 5 shots, not 6. If it's .357, I'm almost positive it's a Rossi Model 462. If it's a .38 special, and the Model 718's have differnet barrel lengths, I'd have to say it's the Model 718.
::I've been looking around a lot and I agree that this revolver is definitely a Rossi. Pictures of Rossi's aren't very common on the internet, so I had a hard time narrowing down a model name. It looks a lot like the Rossi Model 462 or possibly a Model 712/718. The Model 972 looks close too. The Model 718 is (from what I've read) a .38 special with 4" barrels, but I'm not sure if that is exclusive or not. Knowing what caliber the revolver is would help to narrow down the possibilities. I've narrowed down a lot because a lot of models are 5 shots, not 6. If it's .357, I'm almost positive it's a Rossi Model 462. If it's a .38 special, and the Model 718's have differnet barrel lengths, I'd have to say it's the Model 718.


==Unknown Smith and Wesson?==
==Unknown Smith and Wesson?==

Revision as of 05:13, 5 March 2009

The following guns were used in the film He Was A Quiet Man:

Smith & Wesson Model 686?

Bob Maconel (Christian Slater) has a Smith & Wesson Model 686 in the beginning of the movie as he contemplates shooting his co-workers in his office building. He ends up using it to shoot a fellow co-worker who had the same idea. Some of the features on this gun don't seem to match to a Smith & Wesson Model 686....can anyone help out with better identification?

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Smith & Wesson Model 686 with 3" Barrel - .357 magnum
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Bob loading his Smith & Wesson Model 686. Notice the dented primers, indicating dummy rounds.
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Bob cocking his Smith & Wesson Model 686.
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Bob holding his Smith & Wesson Model 686 after getting interrupted, uncocking it.
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Bob unloading and putting away his Smith & Wesson Model 686.
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A nice shot of Bob's Smith & Wesson Model 686.
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Another good shot of Bob's Smith & Wesson Model 686.
I'd say its a Smith & Wesson Model 627. - Gunmaster45
Did the Smith & Wesson Model 627 come with the option of a 6 round cylinder? The picture shows an 8 round revolver, and this one is a 6 round. - Diego Wolfwood

Nah check the picture where he's not gripping it tight, the grip is that of a Rossi, the specific model unknown by me. It's definitely not a Smith though. ~Yournamehere

I've been looking around a lot and I agree that this revolver is definitely a Rossi. Pictures of Rossi's aren't very common on the internet, so I had a hard time narrowing down a model name. It looks a lot like the Rossi Model 462 or possibly a Model 712/718. The Model 972 looks close too. The Model 718 is (from what I've read) a .38 special with 4" barrels, but I'm not sure if that is exclusive or not. Knowing what caliber the revolver is would help to narrow down the possibilities. I've narrowed down a lot because a lot of models are 5 shots, not 6. If it's .357, I'm almost positive it's a Rossi Model 462. If it's a .38 special, and the Model 718's have differnet barrel lengths, I'd have to say it's the Model 718.

Unknown Smith and Wesson?

Ralf Coleman uses this revolver to shoot his fellow co-workers.

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Coleman holding his revolver on Bob.
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A close up shot of Coleman's revolver as Bob shoots him with his Smith & Wesson Model 686.
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Another shot of Coleman's revolver as Bob unloads 5 shots into him with his Smith & Wesson Model 686.
It's a Colt Python from what I see. - Gunmaster45

Unknown Revolver

Bob Maconel has this revolver in his home. Could possibly be a longer barrel version of the Smith and Wesson Model 686.

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Bob holding his revolver in his home.
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Another shot of Bob's revolver.

Mossberg 500 "Cruiser"

Bob Maconel keeps a Mossberg 500 "Cruiser" shotgun in his home, and fetches it along with his revolver when the press is surrounding his house.

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Mossberg 500 "Cruiser" with extended magazine tube
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Bob holding his Mossberg 500 "Cruiser".
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Another shot of Bob with his Mossberg 500 "Cruiser".