A Modern Day Indy Gun?

Need help finding an Indy Gun, want to discuss film used guns...

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Re: A Modern Day Indy Gun?

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Could not resist. Sorry.

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Re: A Modern Day Indy Gun?

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Here is another great contender for a modern-day Indy gun. Chambered in Indy's favorite .45 caliber and having a four-inch barrel, it is the perfect descendent to his original ROTLA S&W Hand Ejector.

I present the Smith & Wesson Model 625-8 Performance Center Jerry Miculek 45 ACP Revolver!!

https://youtu.be/PeLa3dvyLiY
https://youtu.be/H_ySvxmRg_Y


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Re: A Modern Day Indy Gun?

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They wanted him to have a 1911 backup, but used a hi power because the 9mm blanks were more reliable and it looked close enough. So how about a double stack 1911?
Fir a revolver eithe an updated smith and Wesson or a Ruger GP100 or sp101
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Re: A Modern Day Indy Gun?

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1911 or a Browning Hi-Power. 9mm was more easy to find around the globe than .45 so a case could be made for either.

Alternatively if Indy was contemporary in that he was 35ish in 2023 then him not being a pistolero he would likely choose a Glock (God forbid) or Smith Model 19. They are garden variety, reliable, field grade sidearms.
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Re: A Modern Day Indy Gun?

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Seeing how Indy was partial to U.S. and British Army issued handguns in both 9mm and .45 calibers, I would say still the Colt 1911, and Browning hi power. Also to include Beretta 92F, and the Sig M17. As for a revolver? I would say it would still be a Smith & Wesson with 4" barrel.
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Re: A Modern Day Indy Gun?

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Modern Indy would totally use a surplus Beretta M9


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Re: A Modern Day Indy Gun?

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How about the Springfield Armory SA-35?

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A Hi-Power clone with a few adjustments here and there.
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Re: A Modern Day Indy Gun?

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Indiana Bond wrote: Sun Jul 16, 2023 12:02 am Here is another great contender for a modern-day Indy gun. Chambered in Indy's favorite .45 caliber and having a four-inch barrel, it is the perfect descendent to his original ROTLA S&W Hand Ejector.

I present the Smith & Wesson Model 625-8 Performance Center Jerry Miculek 45 ACP Revolver!!

https://youtu.be/PeLa3dvyLiY
https://youtu.be/H_ySvxmRg_Y


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Original ROTLA Bapty S&W Hand Ejector
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I don't think stainless steel is Indy's style, but you're getting close.

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The S&W Model 1950/Model 22/Thunder Ranch .45 is an updated M1917.
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