Abby Sciuto makes a S&W boo boo on NCIS

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I never thought that I would live to see the day that Abby made a mistake. Unfortunately, on last night's episode, there was a shooting involving a S&W Victory model.

Later in the lab, Abby described the gun as a 1942 Model 10 Victory model. As we all know, model numbers did not come in to being until 1957 or 1958 so a 1942 weapon would not be referred to as a Model 10.

Oh well Abby, I still love you. :p
 
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Getting the shooter's DNA from a bullet recovered from the spine of the victim sounds like an impossible thing to do. (However, anything is possible in Hollywood!) Any DNA left on the bullet from touching the ammunition while loading of the gun would have been wiped clean from firing process, traveling down the barrel and then traveling through the body.
 
I Love that Abby, hard to believe she is around 45 years old though.. Must be Fun living with someone like her..
 
Abby took a little getting used to for us. But now we love her. I do get sick and tired of DiNosso's obnoxious personality though. I wish McGee would kick his ***. But at least we get to see Gibbs give him a well deserved head slap now and then. And I do miss David. That little gal could kick some ***!
 
I never thought that I would live to see the day that Abby made a mistake. Unfortunately, on last night's episode, there was a shooting involving a S&W Victory model.

Later in the lab, Abby described the gun as a 1942 Model 10 Victory model. As we all know, model numbers did not come in to being until 1957 or 1958 so a 1942 weapon would not be referred to as a Model 10.

Oh well Abby, I still love you. :p


Abby was just dumbing it down for Tony. :D
 
Abby (Pauley can look pretty nice also.

Her natural hair is Blonde!

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Except for.....

She was pronounced "Da-vied"..........Miss her too.

Except for her 'widow's peak'. (everything else is ok, though) But I like it when she's around with somebody doing the holding-the-hostage-in-front-of-them-while-saying, "You don't dare shoot!!!" thing.

I get tired of every woman having to be a kick-butt artist, but Ziva seems to have a plausible background.

Is is pronounced dah-VEED and Goliath???
 
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I never thought that I would live to see the day that Abby made a mistake. Unfortunately, on last night's episode, there was a shooting involving a S&W Victory model.

Later in the lab, Abby described the gun as a 1942 Model 10 Victory model. As we all know, model numbers did not come in to being until 1957 or 1958 so a 1942 weapon would not be referred to as a Model 10.

Oh well Abby, I still love you. :p

I do not know where to verify this type of info, however, if I recall correctly, the 1942 Victory Model and forward for a few years, was called the Model 10 by S&W, although the gun did not bare any markings. In the gun world, back at that time, the Victory was always referred to as the Victory Model 10 in writings and conversations. etc.
 
I do not know where to verify this type of info, however, if I recall correctly, the 1942 Victory Model and forward for a few years, was called the Model 10 by S&W, although the gun did not bare any markings. In the gun world, back at that time, the Victory was always referred to as the Victory Model 10 in writings and conversations. etc.

Well whoever, wrote that the Victory was a model 10 was incorrect. That would be like saying that a 1942 dime is a 1958 dime that came out earlier....:confused:
 
Does it really matter if they called it a model 10 or a Victory?

Technically it's the same gun that later had its name changed but does it really matter?
 
Well whoever, wrote that the Victory was a model 10 was incorrect. That would be like saying that a 1942 dime is a 1958 dime that came out earlier....:confused:

With all do respect, I believe you are wrong. I distinctly recall the 1942 Victory being referred to by S&W in catalogs and other documents, as the 1942 Victory Model 10. Yes, I agree that the gun itself did not bear any stamping or other markings identifying it as a Model 10, but it was definitely referred to as the Victory Model 10. I recall it well, I am 74 years young, but I still have a good memory. I'll do a bit of looking now!
 
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