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The Model 29 was prized by some military formations for its heavy firepower and tendency to one shot. It is often used by special unit forces such as [[Task Force 141]] and [[Task Force 142]]. Lucian Field Marshal [[Kiriya Kitagawa]] used a Model 29 during his time in the Erebonian Empire when the [[Post-War of Lorican Aggression Crisis]] was taking place. Although some cited its use as redundant, it is often seen in the hands of some military officers as their personal self-defence weapons. | The Model 29 was prized by some military formations for its heavy firepower and tendency to one shot. It is often used by special unit forces such as [[Task Force 141]] and [[Task Force 142]]. Lucian Field Marshal [[Kiriya Kitagawa]] used a Model 29 during his time in the Erebonian Empire when the [[Post-War of Lorican Aggression Crisis]] was taking place. Although some cited its use as redundant, it is often seen in the hands of some military officers as their personal self-defence weapons. | ||
In Task Force 141, it is made famous by Captain [[Darzana Magbaredge]] and cited it to be her favourite sidearm. Although, some of her colleagues find her to change into a different personality when it is used by her in different situations. | |||
==Users== | ==Users== |
Revision as of 15:10, 10 July 2019
Smits & Wauters Model 29 | |
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Type | Revolver |
Place of origin | Gallia-Bruhl |
Service history | |
Used by | See Users |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Smits & Wauters |
Produced | 1955–present |
Specifications | |
Weight |
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Length |
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Cartridge | |
Caliber | .429 inches (10.9 mm) |
Action | Double-action |
Feed system | Six round cylinder |
Sights | Open, adjustable rear |
The Smits & Wauters Model 29 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .44 Magnum cartridge and manufactured by the Gallian company Smits & Wauters.
The Model 29 was offered with 3, 4, 5, 6, 6 1⁄2, 8 3⁄8 and 10 5⁄8 inches (76, 102, 127, 152, 165, 213 and 270 mm) barrels as standard models. Other barrel lengths were available either by special order from Smith & Wesson's Custom Shop or custom built by gunsmiths. The 5 inches (130 mm) barreled variant had a full length underlug. Finish options available included a highly polished blued or nickel-plated surface.
At the time of its introduction the Model 29 was the most powerful production handgun, although it was later overtaken by handguns chambered for the even larger .454 Casull and .50 Action Express cartridges. It was made famous worldwide by association with the fictional character "Dirty Harry" Callahan.
Design
History
Use by Military units
The Model 29 was prized by some military formations for its heavy firepower and tendency to one shot. It is often used by special unit forces such as Task Force 141 and Task Force 142. Lucian Field Marshal Kiriya Kitagawa used a Model 29 during his time in the Erebonian Empire when the Post-War of Lorican Aggression Crisis was taking place. Although some cited its use as redundant, it is often seen in the hands of some military officers as their personal self-defence weapons.
In Task Force 141, it is made famous by Captain Darzana Magbaredge and cited it to be her favourite sidearm. Although, some of her colleagues find her to change into a different personality when it is used by her in different situations.
Users
Alteria: Military and Police
Altissia: Military and Police
Basel-Ebel: Military and Police
Concordia and the Soryu: Military, Police and Highland Guards
Erebonian Empire: Military, Militia and Police;
Gallia-Bruhl: Military, Militia and Police
Jutland-Gimli: Military and Police
Lestallum: Military and Police
New Akiba: Military and Police
Nibelheim-Saxe-Hanover: Military and Police
Nihhon-koku: Military, Home Guard and Police
Rubrum: Military and Police
Tenebrae and Solheim: Military and Police
United Kingdom: Military, Home Guard and Police
Zanarkand: Military and Police