I' not sure this is the right forum for this question but I was watching an episode of "Doll House" a couple of days ago and someone was using a handgun that was the most unusual I have ever seen. (not that I'm that well versed).
The back end of the slide was rounded and completely closed. It had no openings whatsoever. All of mine have to slide forward when stripping, to remove the slide. I am curious as to what this handgun is and how it breaks down.
Anyone out there catch the show and notice this firearm?
Could it have been a German Luger? Lugers have no conventional slide like most semiautos, but a toggle action. Here is a photo of a Luger from the back:
Could it have been a German Luger? Lugers have no conventional slide like most semiautos, but a toggle action. Here is a photo of a Luger from the back:
Check out the Internet Movie Firearms Database (IMFDB.org). You can search by movie, game, TV show, or by firearm. It will tell you all of the guns used in a movie or what movies/shows a gun was used in. Hope that helps.
The "eyes only" character in Dark Angel used one of these as his SD weapon. I think it carries favor with TV types because of its futuristic look.
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