User Panel
Posted: 7/21/2021 10:26:41 PM EDT
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Either a 2 inch Chief's Special or a full sized 1911A1 (Blued of course). I'd also call every woman I encountered "Doll" or "kid".
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Depends on the time period. But I think either of these would qualify as distinctive. Something that draws the eye to one specific character when there's a scene of everyone pulling guns on each other. It's really jarring in modern Bond films. "Glock, glock, beretta, glock... Hey... What loser brought that to a gunfight?" |
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That ceramic Glock 9 with the explosive dum-dum bullets, of course.
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I would carry pair of gold plated Borchardt C93s with Bacote grips in zebra skin drop leg holsters. Subtle and unassuming.
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fictional detective?
poll fail. 88 magnum, obviously. it shoots through schools. |
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1911 unless I was very rich and successful. Then it would be a Webley Fosbery semi-automatic revolver.
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If we’re speaking fictional, I’m going Ruger Alaskan .454 Casull. Prison wallet carry of course.
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Welrod and either a Mauser Broomhandle M1932 or a Vz61 in 9mm.
Kharn |
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Beretta 92d centurion. Dao Slick slide with no safety or decock.
Beretta tomcat as the backup |
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Quoted: 1911 unless I was very rich and successful. Then it would be a Webley Fosbery semi-automatic revolver. View Quote I always wondered which came first, the Webley-Fosbery, or the click pen. Attached File |
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Probably the M&P9 2.0 Core that I carry every day. Why change it up?
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I'd have a 45. Miss Tinglesnatch, my secretary, would have twin 38's.
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/326845/B6D9C95C-166B-44D1-A597-1D5B77188DC7_jpe-2023329.JPG View Quote Obviously this is the only answer. |
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Poll fail because no BHP.
I'm almost a real detective, and I carry an issued G17 gen5, but when I think "fictional detective" I think Los Angeles 1949... in which case, I'd carry an FN P35 that I captured from a German Fallschirmjager during the war. I'd have also kept other military goodies for the big fight scene near the end. |
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Smith 29-2. Dirty Harry, Walker, Porter.(I know the last 2 weren’t detectives)
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