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The '''Colt Detective Special''' is a carbon steel framed double-action short-barreled revolver, and is an example of a class of firearms known to gun enthusiasts as "snubnosed", "snubbies", or "belly guns". As the name "Detective Special" suggests, this model revolver was used as a concealed weapon by plainclothes police detectives. Introduced in 1927, the Detective Special was one of the first short-barreled revolvers produced with a modern swing-out frame. It was designed from the outset to be chambered for higher-powered cartridges such as the .38 Special, considered to be a powerful caliber for a concealable pocket revolver of the day. |
The '''Colt Detective Special''' is a carbon steel framed double-action short-barreled revolver, and is an example of a class of firearms known to gun enthusiasts as "snubnosed", "snubbies", or "belly guns". As the name "Detective Special" suggests, this model revolver was used as a concealed weapon by plainclothes police detectives. Introduced in 1927, the Detective Special was one of the first short-barreled revolvers produced with a modern swing-out frame. It was designed from the outset to be chambered for higher-powered cartridges such as the .38 Special, considered to be a powerful caliber for a concealable pocket revolver of the day. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
Revision as of 04:50, 11 May 2013
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The Colt Detective Special is a carbon steel framed double-action short-barreled revolver, and is an example of a class of firearms known to gun enthusiasts as "snubnosed", "snubbies", or "belly guns". As the name "Detective Special" suggests, this model revolver was used as a concealed weapon by plainclothes police detectives. Introduced in 1927, the Detective Special was one of the first short-barreled revolvers produced with a modern swing-out frame. It was designed from the outset to be chambered for higher-powered cartridges such as the .38 Special, considered to be a powerful caliber for a concealable pocket revolver of the day.
Appearances
TV Series
Season 2
"What Lies Ahead" | Daryl Dixon with the Colt Detective Special as he takes it off a dead corpse. | |
"What Lies Ahead" | Andrea with the Colt Detective Special as she passes it to Lori. | |
"Secrets" | Patricia aiming a Colt Detective Specia. | |
"Pretty Much Dead Already" | Shane Walsh attempts to give Carl a Colt Detective Special. | |
"Triggerfinger" | A Colt Detective Special lays in the car. | |
"Triggerfinger" | Lori aims a Colt Detective Special. |
Season 3
"Seed" | Lori with a Colt Detective Special as she kills Walkers through the fence at the prison. | |
"Killer Within" | Lori Grimes with a Colt Detective Special at the prison, killing Walkers that invaded the Prison. | |
"Killer Within" | Lori Grimes with a Colt Detective Special at the prison killing Walkers that invaded the Prison. | |
"Killer Within" | Lori Grimes with a Colt Detective Special at the prison killing Walkers that invaded the Prison. | |
"The Suicide King" | Beth Greene with a Colt Detective Special in her back pocket. | |
"Arrow on the Doorpost" | Beth Greene with a Colt Detective Special after firing it to stop a fight. |
References