Pick a Revolver from TV or Movie

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Yes you do!!!

My DB snubs just might be my favorite handguns.

Of course you will eventually end up with 68 Mustang GT.

Too bad

I tried for years to get JJZ109 custom plate and it always taken
 
The seven-shot revolver from "The Legend of the Golden Gun" ... "The 7th shot's for evil!" Hehe, that movie caught me at just the right age.
 
i really enjoy the dirty harry 29 and rick grimes colt python from the walking dead. but my all time favorite is Malcolm Reynolds' sidearm from tv series Firefly/film Serenity. even though its a sci-fi semi auto, on the inside it a taurus model 85 5 shot .38 spec. they just attached different pieces of brass. so dressed up taurus 85 from firefly and serenity used by actor Nathan Fillion as Malcolm Reynolds is my answer
 
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Samuel Colt engineered a revolver made to kill evil, and it is featured in the series 'supernatural'.
 
I would have to agree with kayak-man. The Firefly series was excellent and the guns were pretty cool.

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Not to show my age or anything, but I'd take the Lone Ranger's Colt .45 Peacemaker. Complete with pearl handles and silver bullets.

Jayne Cobb has a whole mess of awesome guns. Favorite line: "I like to have a choice". :neener:
 
My next "fun gun" will probably be a replica of the snake head gripped saa or conversion from the man with no name trilogy.

Bought a 6" blued 29 classic partially because of Dirty Harry. Love me some Clint.
 
I'd want the most powerful handgun ever seen on screen- the snubby used in the opening credits of "Superman" on TV. Why? Well, the BG fires all five shots at the Big Guy, and the Man of Steel stands there with his hands on his hips. The BG then throws the revolver at Superman- who ducks! Gotta be a special piece!

Chuck
 
Also liked the hardware Brendan Frasier carried in the Mummy movies. Lots of great hardware in that series.
 
I heard the revolver used in Dirty Harry is actually a .41 magnum? He mentions in the second one that he fires specials in it for reduced recoil and faster follow ups.

actually stryker, I saw an interview with the director once, he said that was an oops by the writers that no one on set no any better to correct. It was in fact a 629.
 
I've got a Dirty Harry 6 1/2" .44 Magnum, and a James Bond 7.65mm Walther PPK. Also an Indiana Jones .45 Hand Ejector. What I'd like to find is a nice Colt Detective Special .38, pre-ejector shroud, like in Peter Gunn or the old Bogart flicks.
 
The snub nose they tape behind the toilet in "The Godfather". I'm guessing its a S&W detective special .38 - It started my love for snub noses.
 
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