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Talk:Hitman (2007)

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looks more like a usp tactical minus threaded barrel

If it doesn't have a threaded barrel, it can't possibly be a Tactical. It's probably a regular USP fitted with adjustable sights. It's very common in Hollywood for armorers to take stock models and then convert them to other variants as necessary. Saves them the trouble of having to buy a whole other gun when the only difference is something like the barrel.

Whew!

Done. -MT2008 22:28, 1 February 2009 (UTC)

I'm glad you noticed the same errors I did. Like with the MP5s, I watched that part and was like "Miss a step." I'll add armorers input after I do Windtalkers. Back to school tommorow so it might take some time. - Gunmaster45

Para Ordnance 1911s

I noticed that the gun placed down while he's in the shower is a "mystery Para" when it resembles the other Paras used. The only argument against it being the P18 is it's wider bore, but in a lot of shots, the bore looks like that of a .45. Is is possible they switched between P14s and P18s or something? ~Yournamehere

Unknown M1911

It might be an AMT Hardballer.-GunnutHk

The Hardballer is most distinctive for having a much longer slide than a standard 1911. This gun doesn't. -MT2008
Well technically the Hardballer Longslide does but a standard Harballer is 5", which is what the guns in the game were (except in Blood Money they could be upgraded with long slides). But the next two screencaps are definately not a Hardballer. The top one could be though. - Gunmaster45
I dont know, but is the grip a little wide? Double stack maybe? The Winchester
Well, then maybe the AMT Hardliner.-GunnutHk
What is a "Hardliner"? Also, if you meant the Hardballer - the Hardballer is not a double-stack 1911. -MT2008
I know the Harballer and there is a Hardliner.-GunnutHk
You know, I may be wrong, but I think the first image may still be his P-18. Look at the images of the P-18s above and you cans see they have irregularly large muzzle diameters, so maybe it still is a P-18. - Gunmaster45

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