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The New Adventures of Superman
wolfpack
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I was watching this morning on H&I and in the intro what make and model revolver is the bullet shot out of? just curious.
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An old one.
I would have to look up the show as it's been years sine I saw the show
But maybe the same one used on the movie set RUST with Allck B
Was it in the intro for the original series that after the bullets bounced off, he ducked when the revolver was thrown at him?
One of my favorite shows. I don't know what model but I know it's a Smith and Wesson and he's faster than it.
I don't think he ducked the revolver
Colt 38 police
By the cylinder release its a Smith and Wesson
A Smith & Wesson Model M&P is the revolver seen fired at the beginning of the each episode of the series when the narrator states "Faster than a speeding bullet". This also is a frequent pistol seen in the series.
I believe the one pictured by wetnap is a model 10
Well, it's no Glock, but I suppose if ya like that kind of thing...
Just to pick a nit- that is not a Model 10 for one reason-
The show began in 1952. S&W did not start numbering their models until 1957.
While it would BECOME Model 10, at the time there was no model any number.
Goodness,you guys are old. ( I remember watching The Adventures Of Superman after school when I was in elementary school and the episodes were new)
I enjoyed the show as a young kid but even back then, I could never understand how wearing a pair of glasses could become a disguise???
We played Superman along with Combat with the neighborhood kids out in the back yard. Didn't need much for either, as a bath towel for a cape or a willow branch for a machine gun seemed to work well with our BIG imaginations!
I watched today the color episodes and I think they changed the gun to a Colt....
The S&W was probably only in the Black and White episodes
Yep, definitely not the same as in B&W ^^^^
Interesting