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From the movie ''[[In The Line of Fire]]''.
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[[Image:Comppist.JPG‎|thumb|right|300px|Prop double of actual pistol used in the film.]]
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[[Image:ITLOFFiringPistol.jpg‎|thumb|right|300px|Actual firing pistol used in the film after it had been deactivated.]]
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In the 1993 film ''[[In The Line of Fire]]'', Booth ([[John Malkovich]]) is seen constructing this two-shot, reloadable clandestine pistol. The weapon is used to great effect several times throughout the film. The weapon appears to use .38 Short Colt ammunition, or possibly a variation of .38 S&W with unbelted cartridge cases. While a version of this "Composite Pistol" was also seen used by [[Russell Crowe]] in the movie ''[[No Way Back (1995)|No Way Back]]'', the original blank-firing prop was deactivated by cutting it into three pieces after the filming of ''In The Line of Fire''.
  
We see [[John Malkovich]]'s character constructing this two shot, reloadable clandestine handgun in the movie.  The weapon is used to great effect blowing a toy boat out of the water and killing the two duck hunters mid-way through the flick, though seen only briefly the weapon appears to take .38 Special rounds. The "Composite Pistol" is also seen used by Russel Crowe in the movie ''[[No Way Back]]''.
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Other prop weapons closely based off the general design and aesthetic of this weapon (but not this exact same weapon) have occasionally been seen in other productions as well. For the sake of convenience, those appearances will be listed here as well.
  
[[Image:Comppist.JPG‎|thumb|right|300px|Not the actual pistol used in the film but a very close copy]]
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{{Gun Title|Composite Pistol}}
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==Film==
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| ''[[In The Line of Fire]]'' || [[John Malkovich]] || Mitch Leary || || 1993
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| ''[[No Way Back (1995)|No Way Back]]'' || [[Kristopher Logan]] || "Mr. Contingency" || || 1995
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| ''[[No Way Back (1995)|No Way Back]]'' || [[Russell Crowe]] || FBI Special Agent Zack Grant || || 1995
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==Television==
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| ''[[The X-Files - Season 4]]'' || [[David Palffy]] || 'Dark Man' || "Tempus Fugit" (S4E17), "Max" (S4E18) || 1997
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| ''[[The X-Files - Season 4]]'' || [[Greg Michaels]] || Scott Garrett / 'Mustache Man' || "Tempus Fugit" (S4E17), "Max" (S4E18) || 1997
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| ''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'' ||  || 'Tourist'/Hitman ||  "Strip Maul" (S13E09) || 2012
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Latest revision as of 19:14, 17 September 2017

Prop double of actual pistol used in the film.
Actual firing pistol used in the film after it had been deactivated.

In the 1993 film In The Line of Fire, Booth (John Malkovich) is seen constructing this two-shot, reloadable clandestine pistol. The weapon is used to great effect several times throughout the film. The weapon appears to use .38 Short Colt ammunition, or possibly a variation of .38 S&W with unbelted cartridge cases. While a version of this "Composite Pistol" was also seen used by Russell Crowe in the movie No Way Back, the original blank-firing prop was deactivated by cutting it into three pieces after the filming of In The Line of Fire.

Other prop weapons closely based off the general design and aesthetic of this weapon (but not this exact same weapon) have occasionally been seen in other productions as well. For the sake of convenience, those appearances will be listed here as well.

The Composite Pistol and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
In The Line of Fire John Malkovich Mitch Leary 1993
No Way Back Kristopher Logan "Mr. Contingency" 1995
No Way Back Russell Crowe FBI Special Agent Zack Grant 1995

Television

Show Title Actor Character Note / Episode Date
The X-Files - Season 4 David Palffy 'Dark Man' "Tempus Fugit" (S4E17), "Max" (S4E18) 1997
The X-Files - Season 4 Greg Michaels Scott Garrett / 'Mustache Man' "Tempus Fugit" (S4E17), "Max" (S4E18) 1997
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 'Tourist'/Hitman "Strip Maul" (S13E09) 2012



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