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i have a question:
i am doing a shoot for a local rag and i am playing the part of you-know-who.
i have decent equivalents for just about every piece of gear but the revolver.
i DO have a 4" SS rossi (looks like a smith or taurus clone) in .357 mag.
it fits brilliantly in the todds basic 1917. (thanks todd).
however, it has a full lug barrel, is SS, and has rubber grips. (modern)
so, is it better to have a more "modern" gun, or an empty holster?
opinions!
btw, the shoot is tomorrow night, so its basically a matter of yes or no.
gun or no gun? that is the question.
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I see you have three options,
first go down to big lots or someplace like that and get a cheap toy that will sorta pass
second go with what you have and ah...hope they don't have a problem with your gun during the shoot [as long as it is in the holster it will be hard to see it anyway
three go with an empty holster and HOPE 2 sword wielding Thuggees don't show up to keep you from crossing the bridge
first go down to big lots or someplace like that and get a cheap toy that will sorta pass
second go with what you have and ah...hope they don't have a problem with your gun during the shoot [as long as it is in the holster it will be hard to see it anyway
three go with an empty holster and HOPE 2 sword wielding Thuggees don't show up to keep you from crossing the bridge
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An empty holster even holds a cell phone quite nicely. The banana is a good idea, too. In fact, in ToD when Indy is searching frantically through his holster, he was hoping to produce a banana because he thought giving the bad guys something to eat would make them less angry. But alas, Indy had no banana.
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Where did that happen in the films? Are you talking about the Browning P35 he carried in Raiders?Castor Dioscuri wrote:Considering that Indy was carrying a modern-looking Colt 1911 (yes, it IS an OLD gun, but I think semi-automatics look 'modern'), then yep, you probably can get away with that.
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For a photoshoot the barrel and finish won't matter if it's holstered, and with the flap closed even the grip won't show much.
Can you find some brown fabric tape or white medical-type tape and then just color/paint it brown?
Voila, a "wood-colored revolver handle" in your holster, suitable for distance shots.
Next, go on eBay or one of the gun auction sites and get some wood grips for that Rossi so there won't be as much of a problem next time.
Can you find some brown fabric tape or white medical-type tape and then just color/paint it brown?
Voila, a "wood-colored revolver handle" in your holster, suitable for distance shots.
Next, go on eBay or one of the gun auction sites and get some wood grips for that Rossi so there won't be as much of a problem next time.
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Right, my bad.Michaelson wrote:Where did that happen in the films? Are you talking about the Browning P35 he carried in Raiders?Castor Dioscuri wrote:Considering that Indy was carrying a modern-looking Colt 1911 (yes, it IS an OLD gun, but I think semi-automatics look 'modern'), then yep, you probably can get away with that.
Regard! Michaelson