Okay, for a relative newbie, WHICH pistol did Indy carry?
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Okay, for a relative newbie, WHICH pistol did Indy carry?
Make, year, and model please.
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Two revolvers were used. One was a S&W 1917 service revolver in .45acp/auto rim. The 5" barrel was cut down to 4" and a band type front sight installed. The other was another large frame S&W, visually similar, but this one had a rather modern looking ramp front sight installed. It was deemed close enough for movie work. This second gun supposedly was in .455. And, of course the Browning Hi Power 9mm used in the bar shootout and I think he had the same gun on the "Bantu Wind" (?).
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http://www.indygear.com/faq/gunsfaq.shtml
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http://www.indygear.com/gear/guns.shtml
Check the main site you'll find a LOT of your new member type questions answered there. That why there's a link in the upper right hand corner of the forum.
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http://www.indygear.com/gear/guns.shtml
Check the main site you'll find a LOT of your new member type questions answered there. That why there's a link in the upper right hand corner of the forum.
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The defenitions are as follows:
Pistol - a handgun whose chamber is intregal with the barrel.
Intregal - c. formed as a unit with another part.
Here's the defenition of handgun:
Handgun - a firearm (as a revolver or pistol) designed to be held and fired with one hand.
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To this day I always thought as you do. I guess you learn something new every day. That's life, I guess.
Pistol - a handgun whose chamber is intregal with the barrel.
Intregal - c. formed as a unit with another part.
Here's the defenition of handgun:
Handgun - a firearm (as a revolver or pistol) designed to be held and fired with one hand.
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To this day I always thought as you do. I guess you learn something new every day. That's life, I guess.
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Yeah. I didn't know that the gun folks made these classifications. To my way of thinking, a "revolver" should be a subset of the general class "pistol." Sam Colt called his invention a "revolving pistol"
Basically, it's any light hand held gun, as opposed to a shoulder fired weapon.
PISTOL- small hand-held firearm," c.1570, from M.Fr. pistole "short firearm" (1566), of uncertain origin, sometimes said to be from Ger. Pistole, from Czech pis'tala "firearm," lit. "tube, pipe," from pisteti "to whistle," of imitative origin, related to Rus. pischal "shepherd's pipe." But earlier form pistolet (1550) is from M.Fr. pistolet "a small firearm," also "a small dagger," which may be the literal sense; though some connect this word with It. pistolese, in reference to Pistoia, town in Tuscany noted for gunsmithing.
You can see quite a few definitions of the word here:
http://www.onelook.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/ ... ord=pistol
But if I'm wrong,...so be it.
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Basically, it's any light hand held gun, as opposed to a shoulder fired weapon.
PISTOL- small hand-held firearm," c.1570, from M.Fr. pistole "short firearm" (1566), of uncertain origin, sometimes said to be from Ger. Pistole, from Czech pis'tala "firearm," lit. "tube, pipe," from pisteti "to whistle," of imitative origin, related to Rus. pischal "shepherd's pipe." But earlier form pistolet (1550) is from M.Fr. pistolet "a small firearm," also "a small dagger," which may be the literal sense; though some connect this word with It. pistolese, in reference to Pistoia, town in Tuscany noted for gunsmithing.
You can see quite a few definitions of the word here:
http://www.onelook.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/ ... ord=pistol
But if I'm wrong,...so be it.

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A revolver is a pistol, but a pistol is not necessarily a revolver.
I don't know exactly when the idea that "a revolver is not a pistol" came about...I just have the feeling that it was invented some years ago by some hoity toity type...I always saw an air of arrogance in it.
My Pa and Sam Colt called 'em pistols...that's good enough for me!
Besides...they're actually called "hog legs"!!!
I don't know exactly when the idea that "a revolver is not a pistol" came about...I just have the feeling that it was invented some years ago by some hoity toity type...I always saw an air of arrogance in it.
My Pa and Sam Colt called 'em pistols...that's good enough for me!
Besides...they're actually called "hog legs"!!!

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Just call I'm Duke!binkmeisterRick wrote:So if I shoot my Winchester rifle with one hand, it becomes a pistol?rjs3006 wrote:Some should set Merriam-Webster straight on the issue. They give the definition and I quote "pistol, a firearm held and fired with one hand."

In the back of my mind I remembered something about a pistol being a handled knife or something... so I wikied it and found this:
So the term changes over time. I know the 'technical' term is chambered pistol and revolver, but I know that most layman will term any handgun as a pistol. I do anyway, common usage and all that!In the 15th century the term "pistol" was used for small knives and daggers which could be concealed in a person's clothing.
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Just depends on where you say it too. I've had more than one armorer jump down my throat when I referred to a revolver as a pistol, so it's all in what school of training one came out of. Same thing will occur if you ever refer to a semi-auto magazine as a 'clip' in from of a professional armorer. Look out!!
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I bet they wouldn't argue if you were holding a pistol or revolver on them at the time. My response in their position: You could call it an artichoke and I wouldn't argue with you!Michaelson wrote:Just depends on where you say it too. I've had more than one armorer jump down my throat when I referred to a revolver as a pistol, so it's all in what school of training one came out of. Same thing will occur if you ever refer to a semi-auto magazine as a 'clip' in from of a professional armorer. Look out!!![]()
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