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  • jerrob

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    Any know exactly what this pistol is..............make, model? (Sig?)
    It's obviously a thumbnail pic from a yoostoobs vid with no content, info or link on the firearm Screenshot_20231021_180346_Camera.jpg . When I enlarge the screenshot to see the writing, it distorts too badly to read.
    Thanks for any help.
     

    rosejm

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    The Sig I'm seeing in the vid is a 238. It doesn't look to be the same unless it's a variant I haven't seen yet.
    The Sig discussed in the video is a 238.
    Your screenshot / vid thumbnail shows an amalgamation of all the pocket pistols in the video. Unless there's a S1G 326P made as a joint venture between Beretta and Smith & Wesson that's not out yet.
     

    russc2542

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    From the embedded video stationary pic, it looks very CGI. edges are too clean without being sharp. textures too muted and consistent.
     

    ZurokSlayer7X9

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    From the embedded video stationary pic, it looks very CGI. edges are too clean without being sharp. textures too muted and consistent.
    Not only that, but there are many artifacts and blending and compositing issues, such as the various "cracks" seen in the slide and trigger guard and the jumble of letters on the slide. Heck, the bottom of the trigger is welded to the trigger guard.
     

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