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* [[Tom Selleck]] as Chief Jesse Stone in ''[[Jesse Stone: Thin Ice]]''
 
* [[Tom Selleck]] as Chief Jesse Stone in ''[[Jesse Stone: Thin Ice]]''
  
* [[James Caan]] as Sonny Corleone in ''[[The Godfather]]''
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* [[James Caan]] as Sonny Corleone in ''[[The Godfather]]''(1971)
  
* [[Robert De Niro]] as Travis Bickle in ''[[Taxi Driver]]''
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* [[Robert De Niro]] as Travis Bickle in ''[[Taxi Driver]]'' (1976)
  
* [[Nat Grant]] as Store Robber in ''[[Taxi Driver]]''
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* [[Nat Grant]] as Store Robber in ''[[Taxi Driver]]'' (1976)
  
* [[Shawn Doyle]] as Jack Shepard in ''[[Frequency]]''
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* [[Shawn Doyle]] as Jack Shepard in ''[[Frequency]]'' (2000)
  
 
* [[Dawn of the Dead (1978)]]
 
* [[Dawn of the Dead (1978)]]
  
* [[Gene Hackman]] in ''[[French Connection II]]''
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* [[Gene Hackman]] as Popeye Doyle in ''[[French Connection II]]'' (1975)
  
 
* [[Art LaFleur]] as Captain Sears and [[Andrew Robinson]] as Detective Monte in ''[[Cobra]]''
 
* [[Art LaFleur]] as Captain Sears and [[Andrew Robinson]] as Detective Monte in ''[[Cobra]]''
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* [[Sylvester Stallone]] as Det. Ray Tango in ''[[Tango & Cash]]''
 
* [[Sylvester Stallone]] as Det. Ray Tango in ''[[Tango & Cash]]''
  
* An unruly bus passenger in ''[[Speed]]''
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* An unruly bus passenger in ''[[Speed]]''(1994)
  
 
* Yakuza gangsters in ''[[Yakuza, The (1975)|The Yakuza]]''
 
* Yakuza gangsters in ''[[Yakuza, The (1975)|The Yakuza]]''
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* [[Tupac Shakur]] as Bishop in ''[[Juice]]''
 
* [[Tupac Shakur]] as Bishop in ''[[Juice]]''
  
* [[Laurence Fishburne]] as Lt. Charlie Stobbs in ''[[Red Heat]]''
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* [[Laurence Fishburne]] as Lt. Charlie Stobbs in ''[[Red Heat]]''(1988)
  
* [[Joseph Siravo]] as Vincent Taglialucci in ''[[Carlito's Way]]''
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* [[Joseph Siravo]] as Vincent Taglialucci in ''[[Carlito's Way]]''(1993)
  
* [[Donald Li]] as Eddie in ''[[Big Trouble in Little China]]''
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* [[Donald Li]] as Eddie in ''[[Big Trouble in Little China]]''(1986)
  
 
* ''[[City Of God]]''
 
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* [[Sheri Moon Zombie]] as Deborah Myers in ''[[Halloween (2007)]]''
 
* [[Sheri Moon Zombie]] as Deborah Myers in ''[[Halloween (2007)]]''
  
* [[Peter McRobbie]] as Agent John Hanlon in ''[[In the Line of Duty: The FBI Murders]]''
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* [[Peter McRobbie]] as Agent John Hanlon in ''[[In the Line of Duty: The FBI Murders]]''(1988)
  
 
* [[Lawrence Montaigne]] as Ubermann in ''[[Escape to Witch Mountain]]''
 
* [[Lawrence Montaigne]] as Ubermann in ''[[Escape to Witch Mountain]]''

Revision as of 09:49, 18 July 2011

The Smith & Wesson Model 36/38/49 is used in the following:


Smith & Wesson Model 36 "Chiefs Special"

Smith and Wesson Model 36 - .38 special - 5 shot. First pattern with flat latch cylinder release.
Smith & Wesson Model 60, stainless variant of the Model 36 - .38 Special.
Smith & Wesson Model 36 - .38 Special

The Smith and Wesson Model 36 (often called simply ".38 snubnose") was introduced in 1950 as the "Chief's Special" (sometimes called the "Police Chiefs Special"). When Smith & Wesson adopted a model number only system seven years later, the revolvers' name was changed to Model 36. It is famous as being the first J-frame revolver in the S&W series (the earlier models were called "I-frames"). It is commonly used as a "belly gun", being stuffed in the pants waist, or as an officer's "Spare Rod", strapped to the ankle in a holster. It holds five rounds of .38 special.

Film

  • An unruly bus passenger in Speed(1994)

Television

Anime

  • In Mirai Keisatsu Urashiman, the character Ryu found a broken one in an antique store, and used it as the base for the laser gun he built for himself, which he dubbed a "Smith and Wesson-style Magna Blaster".
  • Used by Elroy, a hitman hired by Hotel Moscow in Black Lagoon


Smith & Wesson Model 38/49

Smith & Wesson Model 49 .38 Special
Smith & Wesson Model 38, aluminum-alloy-framed version of Model 49 - .38 Special
Smith & Wesson Model 649, stainless variant of the Model 49 - .38 Special
Smith & Wesson Bodyguard with longer barrel

The Smith & Wesson Model 38/49 "Bodyguard" is a Model 36 that has a "Camel Hump" hammer shroud used to prevent clothing snag, as the hammer is concealed in the shroud. The Smith & Wesson Bodyguard was unusual in that the alloy framed "Airweight" version was released first, as the Smith & Wesson Airweight Bodyguard, in 1955. In 1957 Smith & Wesson introduced a new model numbering system, with the Airweight Bodyguard becoming the Model 38. The steel-framed Bodyguard, the Model 49, was not introduced until 1959, unusual in that most Airweights were preceded by their steel counterparts. For the new polymer framed Bodyguard see Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 38.

Film


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