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Difference between revisions of "Ricochet (1991)"

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[[Image:Ricochet3003.jpg|thumb|500px|none|One of Odessa's boys aims a M1911 at Nick.]]
 
[[Image:Ricochet3003.jpg|thumb|500px|none|One of Odessa's boys aims a M1911 at Nick.]]
  
== [[Beretta 92 pistol series|Beretta M92F]] ==
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== [[Beretta 92 pistol series|Beretta 92F]] ==
  
In the scene where Detective Larry Doyle ([[Kevin Pollak]]) chases Kim down and is later killed by Blake, he has a Beretta M92F 9mm pistol. After Doyle gets shot, he gives Styles his Beretta, and Styles fires a whole magazine at Blake, but misses every round.
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In the scene where Detective Larry Doyle ([[Kevin Pollak]]) chases Kim down and is later killed by Blake, he has a Beretta 92F 9mm pistol. After Doyle gets shot, he gives Styles his Beretta, and Styles fires a whole magazine at Blake, but misses every round.
  
 
[[Image:Ricochet3010.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Styles opens fire with Doyle's Beretta 92F.]]
 
[[Image:Ricochet3010.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Styles opens fire with Doyle's Beretta 92F.]]

Revision as of 10:39, 5 October 2009

The following weapons are used in this film.


Smith & Wesson Model 14

In the carnival scene which takes place in 1984, LAPD Officer (later Lieutenant and Assistant District Attorney) Nick Styles (Denzel Washington) draws a Smith & Wesson Model 14 .38 revolver on Earl Tallbot Blake (John Lithgow), who had just murdered several drug dealers and jumped out a window at Styles' feet.

Nick Styles draws his S&W Model 14.
Styles strips down while still holding his S&W Model 14 to prove that he doesn't have any hidden weapons.
Closeup of the S&W Model 14.

Beretta 950 Jetfire

After Nick Styles (Washington) puts his revolver down as ordered to by Blake (Lithgow), he quickly pulls out a .25 Beretta Jetfire pistol out of his athletic supporter and shoots Blake when Blake tries to assault Styles. At the end of the film, where Blake kills Kim (Josh Evans) while he is tied to the towers, Blake also uses a Jetfire.

Closeup of Styles drawing the Jetfire.

Colt M1911A1 Series 70

In a scene where it shows Nick Styles' last bust as an LAPD officer, he is seen loading and cocking a .45 Colt Series 70 1911 style pistol.

Video footage of Nick Styles holding the M1911A1.

Ithaca 37

The shotgun that Earl Talbot Blake uses during the carnival scene is, as Nick Styles states, "an Ithaca 37 12 gauge sawed off shotgun with a 5 pound slide.". It is a "stakeout" nickel-plated Ithaca 37 similiar to the one Arnold Schwarzenegger uses in the film Kindergarten Cop.

Blake threatens a woman with his Ithaca 37.

Unknown Stainless Steel M1911

In the scene where Styles (Denzel Washington) visits Odessa (Ice-T), one of Odessa's boys pulls a stainless steel 1911 on Styles. Any info on the model is appreciated.

One of Odessa's boys aims a M1911 at Nick.

Beretta 92F

In the scene where Detective Larry Doyle (Kevin Pollak) chases Kim down and is later killed by Blake, he has a Beretta 92F 9mm pistol. After Doyle gets shot, he gives Styles his Beretta, and Styles fires a whole magazine at Blake, but misses every round.

Styles opens fire with Doyle's Beretta 92F.

Pen Gun

At his parole hearing, Blake pulls a concealed .22 pen gun and kills a parole board member.

Blake fires the pen gun.

Smith & Wesson Model 19

At his parole hearing, Blake kills a parole member and then takes a guard's Model 19.

Blake with the Model 19.

Remington 870

The prison guards in the film carry around these shotguns.


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