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Dirty Harry

The murderer Scorpio has already killed one person, and is now demanding a $100,000 ransom - threatening to execute others if he isn't paid. After an unsuccessful investigation, Inspector Callahan is reluctantly told to take the money to Scorpio. A teenage girl is kidnapped, which only adds to the fears of the police. However, Harry is a skilled cop and takes a knife as well, eager for retribution. Harry is saved by his young assistant, and manages to wound Scorpio's leg. When they find him again, he tortures the killer by standing on his injured leg, He quickly gets a confession, but the courts argue that the killer cannot be charged because Callahan had no search warrant before he entered Scorpio's house. Callahan is then told to leave the killer alone, much to his own frustration. What will Scorpio do next, now Harry isn't around to stop him?

Smith & Wesson Model 29

The Smith & Wesson Model 29, famously known as "The .44 Magnum," is prominently featured throughout the Dirty Harry series, particularly in the first film released in 1971. As San Francisco Inspector Harry Callahan (Clint Eastwood) takes on dangerous criminals, he often wields the Model 29, showcasing its raw power and effectiveness in high-stress situations. The revolver's distinctive size and imposing presence underscore Callahan's tough persona, making it a symbol of his no-nonsense approach to law enforcement. In several intense shootouts, Callahan relies on the Model 29's stopping power to take down armed suspects, reinforcing the idea that he plays by his own rules. This iconic weapon has become synonymous with the Dirty Harry franchise, representing both the gritty reality of crime-fighting and Callahan's relentless pursuit of justice.

Engrave your own .44 Magnum used in the Model 29