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"Torch" is British for "flashlight". I've left "torch" though, as I'm not sure if "flashlight" by itself makes any sense for non-Americans. Similar deal with "knuckledusters" vs "brass knuckles". [[User:IsaacSapphire|IsaacSapphire]] 19:02, 21 April 2009 (UTC)
 
"Torch" is British for "flashlight". I've left "torch" though, as I'm not sure if "flashlight" by itself makes any sense for non-Americans. Similar deal with "knuckledusters" vs "brass knuckles". [[User:IsaacSapphire|IsaacSapphire]] 19:02, 21 April 2009 (UTC)
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Edit by Kaos: Please adjust if you can find proof that I'm wrong but this is NOT a winchester 1897 shotgun. In the various episodes you can see the end of the shotgun's magazine tube which has a different cap than the 1897 shotgun did. In addition  (as I have shot both) the 1897 has a hammer on it while the one in the shot does not. I offer up that the sawed-off pump shotgun most commonly used by Sam and Dean is an Ithaca model 37 with a "corn cob" forearm. Another tip is the difference in the actual length of the magazine tube the 1897 (trench gun) had a longer mag tube, while the ithaca has a smaller one which more closely fit the dimensions of the one on the show. The small sling attachment is also a giveaway as this was a standard feature on an aftermarket (brand name is escaping me) ithaca 37 pistol grip, although an easy DIY modification.
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moved here by [[User:Lea ndra|Lea ndra]] 18:04, 28 September 2009 (UTC)

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Dean's handgun with the mother-of-pearl grips looks kinda like the Colt M1911A1, don't you think? Dean Winchester, shootin shit up old school? His daddy's gun? From the Nam? --Olivia 17:06, 15 October 2006 (PDT)


Honey, I know next to nothing about guns, but I like the sound of what you're saying. I am absolutely sure your guess is a billion times better than mine, so please feel free to go ahead and list these things on the page even if you think it's just an educated guess! :D --Angstslashhope 06:16, 16 October 2006 (PDT)


Under Misc Equipment - does "torch" mean torch? Or flashlight?
Funny how they have wooden stakes in their trunk. Wonder what they're for?  :)
--Olivia 10:56, 17 October 2006 (PDT)

"Torch" is British for "flashlight". I've left "torch" though, as I'm not sure if "flashlight" by itself makes any sense for non-Americans. Similar deal with "knuckledusters" vs "brass knuckles". IsaacSapphire 19:02, 21 April 2009 (UTC)

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Edit by Kaos: Please adjust if you can find proof that I'm wrong but this is NOT a winchester 1897 shotgun. In the various episodes you can see the end of the shotgun's magazine tube which has a different cap than the 1897 shotgun did. In addition (as I have shot both) the 1897 has a hammer on it while the one in the shot does not. I offer up that the sawed-off pump shotgun most commonly used by Sam and Dean is an Ithaca model 37 with a "corn cob" forearm. Another tip is the difference in the actual length of the magazine tube the 1897 (trench gun) had a longer mag tube, while the ithaca has a smaller one which more closely fit the dimensions of the one on the show. The small sling attachment is also a giveaway as this was a standard feature on an aftermarket (brand name is escaping me) ithaca 37 pistol grip, although an easy DIY modification.

moved here by Lea ndra 18:04, 28 September 2009 (UTC)