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:: I agree.  WHY TERRIERS?!?!  Not only are they OLD and RARE, one would have to go out of their way to get them for a film that was shot in the mid 1980s.  (IMHO).  Also the M16 is an MGC replica, NOT an M16A1...... [[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]] 15:58, 26 October 2010 (UTC)
 
:: I agree.  WHY TERRIERS?!?!  Not only are they OLD and RARE, one would have to go out of their way to get them for a film that was shot in the mid 1980s.  (IMHO).  Also the M16 is an MGC replica, NOT an M16A1...... [[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]] 15:58, 26 October 2010 (UTC)
  
::: I agree with both MPM and Jcordell. Though it's kinda hard to tell with the Smith, but I too would have to lean to it being a K-frame Model 10, if only out of practicality. I am glad to see a page for this film, it's one of my favorites. Even if it only has those two guns in the whole film (I don;t recall there being any others). On a secondary note, the S&W Model 32 is an older I-frame, isn't it? [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] 18:46, 26 October 2010 (UTC)
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::: I agree with both MPM and Jcordell. Though it's kinda hard to tell with the Smith, I too would have to lean to it being a K-frame Model 10, if only out of practicality. I am glad to see a page for this film, it's one of my favorites. Even if it only has those two guns in the whole film (I don't recall there being any other ones). On a secondary note, the S&W Model 32 is an older I-frame, isn't it? [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] 18:46, 26 October 2010 (UTC)

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Possibly early S&W Model 10 snubbies

I believe that the very young Michael Madsen (wow!) and John Spencer might be using early model Smith & Wesson Model 10 with the half moon front sight instead of the front ramp. The Terrier is a smaller framed revolver and the ones they are holding appear to be the mid-size K frame Model 10's. --Jcordell 15:46, 26 October 2010 (UTC)

I've shaken hands with Michael Madsen. His hands are BIG. Mine are average leaning to slightly longer fingers. I remember whose hands I perceive as small (Reese Witherspoons') and big (Michael Madsen). ;) So I am supporting your hypothesis here. MoviePropMaster2008
Smith & Wesson Model 10 snub nose revolver - .38 Special. Early Model
I agree. WHY TERRIERS?!?! Not only are they OLD and RARE, one would have to go out of their way to get them for a film that was shot in the mid 1980s. (IMHO). Also the M16 is an MGC replica, NOT an M16A1...... MoviePropMaster2008 15:58, 26 October 2010 (UTC)
I agree with both MPM and Jcordell. Though it's kinda hard to tell with the Smith, I too would have to lean to it being a K-frame Model 10, if only out of practicality. I am glad to see a page for this film, it's one of my favorites. Even if it only has those two guns in the whole film (I don't recall there being any other ones). On a secondary note, the S&W Model 32 is an older I-frame, isn't it? StanTheMan 18:46, 26 October 2010 (UTC)

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