I just watched the series, and while not as good as J.Box's books, They were entertaining...not a waste of time.
I'm no Smith & wesson expert by any stretch of the imagination, but I enjoyed the Smith & Wessons the Wyoming Game Wardens were using.
Being the nit picker I am, noticed the hero's first revolver had a bore a tad large for the 357s they used later...I figured maybe a stainless 29, and after a while, it appeared the Game Wardens were all using older model 66s, with the pinned hammer nose. He apparently was using a scoped .22 (maybe a Remington 580 something) that he took down a bad guy with. One-shot stop! Probably hoping most of the audience wouldn't notice, ya think?
Nate Romanowski's revolver looked to be a large bore Ruger, which seemed accurately in character, but he shot a guy with it, who got right back up!
I'm no Smith & wesson expert by any stretch of the imagination, but I enjoyed the Smith & Wessons the Wyoming Game Wardens were using.
Being the nit picker I am, noticed the hero's first revolver had a bore a tad large for the 357s they used later...I figured maybe a stainless 29, and after a while, it appeared the Game Wardens were all using older model 66s, with the pinned hammer nose. He apparently was using a scoped .22 (maybe a Remington 580 something) that he took down a bad guy with. One-shot stop! Probably hoping most of the audience wouldn't notice, ya think?
Nate Romanowski's revolver looked to be a large bore Ruger, which seemed accurately in character, but he shot a guy with it, who got right back up!