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Kill the Irishman

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Kill the Irishman (2011)

Kill the Irishman (2011) is an American crime film chronicling the life of Irish-American union president turned Cleveland mob boss Danny Greene (Ray Stevenson), who became known for surviving several assassination attempts on his life throughout the 1960s and 1970s.

The following weapons were used in the film Kill the Irishman:


M1911A1

Joe Buka (Jeff Chase), a thug from the longshoremen's union, uses a suppressed M1911A1 when confronting Danny Greene in 1960. He wears a shoulder holster but keeps the pistol in his waistband when it is suppressed. An FBI agent is also seen with a holstered M1911A1 in 1964.

Joe draws his suppressed M1911A1.
Joe holds his M1911A1 on Danny Greene.
The FBI agent's M1911A1 in his holster.

Colt Detective Special

Jerry Merke (Bob Gunton), the longshoremen's union president in 1960, reaches for a snubnose revolver resembling a third generation Colt Detective Special when Danny Greene (Ray Stevenson) slaps him around in his office. Danny then takes the revolver away from him.

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Remington 870

Danny's men, Art Sneperger (Jason Butler Harner) and Billy McComber (Marcus Thomas), take Remington 870 shotguns when intimidating a nightclub owner in the late 1960s.

Art and Billy walk into the club with shotguns.

Colt Mk IV Series 70

One of the biker thugs keeps a Colt Mk IV Series 70 in his waistband when Danny confronts them in 1967.

The biker's pistol is visible in his waistband.

unidentified revolver #1

Danny (Ray Stevenson) takes a revolver, possibly a Ruger, from "Biker Bill" (Jimmy Doom) before their 1967 fight.

Biker Bill raises his revolver when trying to intimidate Danny.
Danny hands the revolver to Art (Jason Butler Harner), who places it in the rear of his pants.

Mossberg 500 AT

Art (Jason Butler Harner), Billy (Marcus Thomas), and Mike Frato (Steven R. Schirripa) take sawed-off Mossberg 500 AT shotguns across the street to intimidate the bikers in 1967.

Billy leads Art and Mike over with their shotguns.
Art and Mike follow Billy with their shotguns.

unidentified revolver #2

Mike Frato (Steven R. Schirripa) keeps a revolver in his home office desk, eventually taking it with him to confront an enemy in 1971.

Mike aims his revolver.

Smith & Wesson Model 10

Danny Greene (Ray Stevenson) uses a 3"-barreled Smith & Wesson Model 10 to kill a potential assassin in 1971.

Danny aims his S&W.
The S&W Model 10 shown in the news footage.

Smith & Wesson Model 36 Snub

An undercover NYPD officer uses a Smith & Wesson Model 36 to bust a drug dealer in 1975.

The officer holds his Model 36 on the dealer.

Smith & Wesson Model 19 Snub

Billy McComber (Marcus Thomas) keeps a snubnose Smith & Wesson Model 19 as his personal sidearm.

Billy draws his Model 19.

unidentified rifle

Julius (Michael Brian Ogden), a young mob assassin, uses a scoped rifle to shoot at Danny while he works out.

Julius with his rifle.

Smith & Wesson Model 10 Snub

Danny Greene (Ray Stevenson) uses a snubnose Smith & Wesson Model 10 to defend himself through the latter half of the film, often kept in the rear waistband of his track suit.

Danny aims his Model 10 at an assassin.
Danny's Model 10 next to a glass of Bushmills while he sits in his trailer.

Bersa Thunder 380

Ray Ferritto (Robert Davi), the mob hitman, uses an anachronistic Bersa Thunder 380 in 1977.

Ferritto's Bersa Thunder 380 inside his briefcase.

lupara

Ray Ferritto (Robert Davi) uses a lupara during one of his kills in 1977.

Ferritto aims his lupara.

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