
Magnum calls it a "17th Century duelling pistol" (which seems to be correct). Carlton further adds that it is a "Lipscomb". I can't seem to find anything online about a "Lipscomb" duelling pistol.
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I have no idea what that gun is, other than its basic type; which is a flintlock (you can tell by the flashpan). They made flintlocks for like 200 years, most of which looked roughly the same, and most of which were made by companies or individual gunsmiths, that few people these days have ever even heard of. I'm sure there are people out there who could identify an old flintlock pistol by sight, but I'm not one of them. That particular one is probably a modern replica too; and it may not even be a replica of anything specific; kind of like if you buy a muzzle loader from Cabela's; it looks like something that could have been around a couple hundred years ago, but it's just a generic "old-fashioned" design.James J. Walters wrote:Does anybody happen to know what kind of gun this is?
Magnum calls it a "17th Century duelling pistol" (which seems to be correct). Carlton further adds that it is a "Lipscomb". I can't seem to find anything online about a "Lipscomb" duelling pistol.
Yeah, this is one my favorites, too! I probably should have included it in my Top 10.308GTS wrote:Great, great fun episode. Way back in 1984 when it first aired I taped it of course and along with Woman On The Beach it was the most viewed episode in my household. I must have watched it at least 10 times during that summer! Excellent and easily one of my favs.
BTW, the gun that Carlton, and then Magnum, is holding on Wilson at the end is also a Colt SAA; possibly the same one that Carlton took out of the gun cabinet earlier when incorrectly referring to it as "vintage 1860"; given that they both had 4-3/4" barrels.James J. Walters wrote:The "will reading" scene (always cracks me up), the Ball, the Walker Estate, and that GREAT denouement! I remember when this episode originally aired; I really thought Magnum was going to shoot Wilson! LOL!
Absolutely. On today, a french TV was broadcasting an episode of "Murder she wrote" and it stroke me too. This episode (Test of Wills, season 6, ep. 9, 1989) was a bit similar to Magnum's "Of sound mind". Unfortunately, I had to go and I could not watch the full episode but after some searches, I found this :Carol the Dabbler wrote:It actually strikes me as one of the lighter Murder, She Wrote types of plot, with no real attempt at realism (no FAA investigation? no search for a body?). I can just see Jessica as the astonished heir. The broken-leg angle would have worked well for that season when Angela Lansbury actually did have a broken leg or badly-sprained ankle or whatever it was (or am I thinking of some other actress in some other series? -- I can't seem to find any references to this situation).
source :Multi-millionaire Henry Reynard met Jessica on a book judging panel and invited her to his private island to earn a $1,000,000 check for a charity of her choice. However to her horror, she must help find out which of Henry's intestate heirs intends to kill him: son Jason, daughter Valery, granddaughter Kim and their partners. Jessica refuses, but while she stays for the weekend Dr. Hubbard Dabney finds Henry has been shot. The heirs are appalled the $50,000,000 estate goes to - Jessica. Later Preston, Kim's fiancé, whom a P.I. report (found in Henry's desk) exposed as a fraud, is found shot in the pool-house. Now Henry reemerges, he staged his death with the doc's help and installed some hidden cameras. Jessica is disgusted but helps sheriff Brademus wrap up the investigation. Written by KGF Vissers
source :''MurderSheWrote'' episode "Test of Wills": Jessica Fletcher is called in by a wealthy man to find out which of his heirs is trying to kill him. When he suddenly dies, she tries to discover the murderer. In the end it turns out that [[spoiler:the man only pretended to die, in order to smoke out the killer]].
Over Did you see the Sunrise? Really dude?308GTS wrote:Having just watched this episode again I can honestly say that it still holds up so well, easily one the best of S3. Perfect, just perfect. One thing I did notice this time was when Magnum shot Wilson with the water pistol it seemed to be with some truly yukky brownish liquid, ew!
Anyway, just perfect viewing.
Yes, many times but who's comparing, not me. They are both totally different in every way possible. This entire ep was a total laugh a minute, MPI at his comedic best, well almost. DYSTS is totally serious, at some points too serious and slightly ridiculous. The part where TC was doped up and almost posessed by the ridiculous Nuzo was a bit over the top, almost in A-Team terrority. Still a great 2 part ep and a fan fav, just not mine. I personally preferred the comedic and tragic elements of the show. Just my view dude!zebra3 wrote:Over Did you see the Sunrise? Really dude?308GTS wrote:Having just watched this episode again I can honestly say that it still holds up so well, easily one the best of S3. Perfect, just perfect. One thing I did notice this time was when Magnum shot Wilson with the water pistol it seemed to be with some truly yukky brownish liquid, ew!
Anyway, just perfect viewing.