Thanks Tom. Nice looking 44 Magnum!!
Bill
Bill
Sal...thanks. I have given it a lot of thought and have quite a bit done already regarding the different types, presentation cases, engraved guns, and rare barrel lengths. Maybe in 2016 something will materialize.
Bill
Laketime- Much discussed topic. Harry's gun was a Model 29-2 with a 6.5" barrel. An 8" version was used for some publicity photos to make the gun look bigger at a distance but in the film it's a 6.5" gun that the studio obtained directly from S&W so it was made 1970-71. I think it's now in the NRA Museum as a gift from a screenwriter on the film who was presented with the gun by the producer.
OK, just where does the 44 Magnum CTG fit into the list?
Sal...thanks. I have given it a lot of thought and have quite a bit done already regarding the different types, presentation cases, engraved guns, and rare barrel lengths. Maybe in 2016 something will materialize.
Bill
spad124...no information on Type 8 in nickel, but since they were made for ten years, I am sure they number in the thousands. Normally, revolvers in nickel comprised around fifteen to twenty percent of the total made.
Bill
Thanks Tom. Nice looking 44 Magnum!!
Bill
"We know that a three screw was used in the first movie,and a four screw was used in the second movie..."
I don't know that. I have never heard this until now. AFAIK it was always a 29-2.
And really, what difference...at this point...does it make?
What gun a character used in a motion picture released 44 years ago (how's that for a coincidence) doesn't really seem like the sort of thing serious collectors will lose sleep over. Not that I am a serious collector. Besides, the topic of Harry Callahan's revolver has been literally discussed to death. Search the forums and you will find many, many discussions on this issue.
Like I said, as far as I know Eastwood used a 6.5" blued Model 29-2 for all the films. If any other variation of Model 29 was used (such as a 4 screw model) I am unaware of it. It doesn't sound logical for the studio to want to go back to an older revolver for the second film, does it? What purpose would be served by that? They wanted the newest edition of handgun for the first film, why go backwards?