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\"If one goes by Ironwood being 6\'3\", his revolver appears to have a barrel length of about 13 inches, which is larger than the largest sized barrel of the Smith & Wesson Model 500 (10.5 inches), the largest production revolver in Real Life. The full length of the revolver, from tip of the barrel to the end of it\'s grip is 2\'1.5\", or 23.5 inches long, which puts Ironwood\'s revolver on the same size, if not larger, as the Pfeifer Zeliska revolver, which is the largest revolver in Real Life.\"

I think this is a very cool calculation, except Ironwood is \'\'six foot six\'\', not six foot three, according to the height chart--though the height chart itself may be unreliable too. It lists Glynda also as six foot six, though in the show, Ironwood is consistently about two inches taller than her. I have no idea how these calculations were achieved, so I can\'t mimic them and find the correct length of the barrel.
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\"If one goes by Ironwood being 6\'3\", his revolver appears to have a barrel length of about 13 inches, which is larger than the largest sized barrel of the Smith & Wesson Model 500 (10.5 inches), the largest production revolver in Real Life. The full length of the revolver, from tip of the barrel to the end of it\'s grip is 2\'1.5\", or 23.5 inches long, which puts Ironwood\'s revolver on the same size, if not larger, as the Pfeifer Zeliska revolver, which is the largest revolver in Real Life.\"

I think this is a very cool calculation, except Ironwood is \'\'six foot six\'\', not six foot three, according to the height chart--though the height chart itself may be unreliable too. It lists Glynda also as six foot six, though in the show, Ironwood is consistently about two inches taller than her.
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