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Strapped
Strapped-1993.jpg
Theatrical Poster
Country Flag of the United States.jpgUnited States
Directed by Forest Whitaker
Release Date 1993
Language English
Studio Osiris Films
Distributor HBO
Main Cast
Character Actor
Diquan Mitchell Bokeem Woodbine
Ben Craig Wasson
Mitch Corman Paul McCrane
Det.Matthew McRae Michael Biehn
Bamboo Fredro Starr




Strapped is a 1993 film that went directly to HBO, and was directed by actor Forest Whitaker. The movie is perhaps most notable for being the acting debut of its star, Bokeem Woodbine, who subsequently went on to a lengthy career in TV and cinema. Strapped is also controversial amongst American gun owners due to its depiction of the relationship between Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) and the illegal arms trade.

Please note that IMFDB does not endorse this movie's anti-gun message, which may offend American gun owners in general, and FFLs in particular.


The following weapons were used in the film Strapped:


SPOILERS.jpg WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!


Revolvers

Charter Arms revolver

At the beginning of the film, Diquan Mitchell (Bokeem Woodbine) stumbles upon two kids arguing in his apartment building, one of whom draws a Charter Arms revolver with a semi-bobbed hammer and stainless finish and then kills the other. The revolver is either a Charter Arms Off Duty or a Charter Arms Undercover. Diquan takes the revolver and hides it behind a speaker in his room. He later uses it at the end of the film.

Early Model Charter Arms Off Duty Stainless - .38 Special
Early Model Stainless Charter Arms Undercover - .38 Special
Diquan takes the Charter Arms revolver from the kid in his building after witnessing a murder.
He stashes the revolver behind his speaker in his room. Seen here it's clear that the revolver is of Charter Arms origin.

Smith & Wesson Model 32

A Smith & Wesson Model 32 can be seen in the display case at the Georgia gun shop.

Smith and Wesson Model Terrier - .38 S&W
Diquan and Bamboo look at the display case in the Georgia gun shop. Visible in this screenshot are (1.) Smith & Wesson Model 32, and (2.) Smith & Wesson Model 65.

Smith & Wesson Model 65

A Smith & Wesson Model 65 can be seen in the display case at the Georgia gun shop.

Smith & Wesson Model 65 - .357 Magnum, .38 Special
Diquan and Bamboo look at the display case in the Georgia gun shop. Visible in this screenshot are (1.) Smith & Wesson Model 32, and (2.) Smith & Wesson Model 65.

Pistols

Jennings Pistol

When Diquan goes into the sandwich store run by the gun dealer Mike (Jaime Tirelli), he is shown a number of inexpensive, compact pocket pistols ("Saturday Night Specials"). One of them is a Jennings Pistol; Diquan says it looks like a .25 ACP, but Mike corrects him and says it's actually a .32 ACP. This gun is also visible in the trunk of Ben's (Craig Wasson's) car.

Jennings J-25 - .25 ACP
"Looks like a .25, man." "It's a .32."

Raven Arms MP-25

Mike opens up a Styrofoam food container to show Diquan several pistols inside. Two of them are Raven Arms MP-25s, one blued, the other nickel. The nickel MP25 is later offered to Bamboo (Fredro Starr) by Ben.

Raven Arms MP25 - .25 ACP
Three pocket pistols hidden in a food container in Mike's sandwich shop. The left and center pistols are both Raven MP25s (one blued, one nickel), the pistol on the right is a Seecamp LWS-32.
Ben shows Bamboo a nickel Raven MP25.

Seecamp LWS-32

A Seecamp LWS-32 is also visible in the food container, next to the Raven MP25s. Later, Bamboo can be seen selling this gun to the female customer, for $350.

Seecamp LWS-32 .32 ACP.
Three pocket pistols hidden in a food container in Mike's sandwich shop. The left and center pistols are both Raven MP25s (one blued, one nickel), the pistol on the right is a Seecamp LWS-32.

Smith & Wesson 6906

When Diquan brings in his friend Willie to purchase a "Nine" from Mike, Mike offers Willie an older-model Smith & Wesson 6906 with a squared trigger guard for $900. A newer-model 6906 (recognizable by the rounded trigger guard) is also visible in the Georgia gun shop's display case.

Trivia: Willie is played by a then-unknown Isaiah Washington, later of Grey's Anatomy infamy.

Smith & Wesson 6906 (early model) - 9x19mm
Mike shows Diquan the higher-cost 9mm pistols he has for sale at his sandwich shop. The guns are as follows: (1.) Glock 17s and 19s, (2.) Smith & Wesson 6906 (as purchased later by Willie), (3.) Detonics Pocket 9, (4.) Beretta 92FS, (5.) Unknown Colt Commander-type 1911, (6.) Colt MK IV Series 70 1911
Willie sniffs the barrel of the S&W 6906 to be sure it's not used.
He then hits the slide release.
Smith & Wesson 6906 - 9x19mm
Diquan and Bamboo look at the display case in the Georgia gun shop. Visible in this screenshot are (1.) Glock 19, (2.) Smith & Wesson 4506, (3.) Smith & Wesson 6906 (the gun just out of frame on the left appears to be another 6906).

Glock 17

When Diquan and Bamboo decide to go into business selling guns themselves, they make a trip down to a gun shop in Georgia. There, they pay a friend of a friend to buy them three 9x19mm Glock 17s and/or Glock 19s (both types are seen in the store's display case, so it can be assumed that they might have purchased one or two of each). Bamboo also carries around a Glock 17 in several scenes, which is used most notably at the end of the film. Bamboo's Glock appears to be a 1st Generation model.

Glock 17 (1st Generation) - 9x19mm.
Bamboo flashes his Glock 17 at Diquan. Notice the lack of a checkered backstrap on the grip, which indicates that his Glock is a 1st Generation model.
Bamboo draws his Glock 17 on Diquan after the two get into a fight.
Bamboo fires the Glock at Diquan.

Ruger P85

Bamboo uses a Ruger P85 during the scene where he threatens the convenience store clerk and later shoots a little girl by accident.

Ruger P85 - 9x19mm
Bamboo, still holding his Ruger P85, stares in shock after realizing he's shot a little girl.
Bamboo drops the P85 onto a storm drain and kicks it into the sewer after spotting a police officer.

Iver-Johnson TP25

One of the guns that is seen in the trunk of Ben's car when Bamboo is picking out cheap pistols to sell for Ben is an Iver-Johnson TP25.

Iver-Johnson TP25 - .25 ACP
Bamboo gets guns from Ben's car so that he can sell them on the street. The gun circled in red is an Iver-Johnson TP25, and the remaining guns are weapons that were also seen in Mike's sandwich shop.

Glock 19

Glock 19s can be seen several times in the film, first in Mike's sandwich shop when he shows Diquan his guns, and later at the gun shop in Georgia when Diquan and Bamboo are looking over guns. Since they wind up buying three 9mm Glocks (model never specified nor shown), it can be assumed they may have purchased one or two Glock 19s as well as -17s.

Glock 19 - 9x19mm
Mike shows Diquan the higher-cost 9mm pistols he has for sale at his sandwich shop. The guns are as follows: (1.) Glock 17s and 19s, (2.) Smith & Wesson 6906 (as purchased later by Willie), (3.) Detonics Pocket 9, (4.) Beretta 92FS, (5.) Unknown Colt Commander-type 1911, (6.) Colt MK IV Series 70 1911
Diquan and Bamboo look at the display case in the Georgia gun shop. Visible in this screenshot are (1.) Glock 19, (2.) Smith & Wesson 4506, (3.) Smith & Wesson 6906 (the gun just out of frame on the left appears to be another 6906).

Detonics Pocket 9

A Detonics Pocket 9 can be seen in Mike's sandwich shop when he shows Diquan the guns he has available.

Detonics Pocket 9 - 9x19mm
Mike shows Diquan the higher-cost 9mm pistols he has for sale at his sandwich shop. The guns are as follows: (1.) Glock 17s and 19s, (2.) Smith & Wesson 6906 (as purchased later by Willie), (3.) Detonics Pocket 9, (4.) Beretta 92FS, (5.) Unknown Colt Commander-type 1911, (6.) Colt MK IV Series 70 1911

Beretta 92FS

A Beretta 92FS can be seen in Mike's sandwich shop when he shows Diquan the guns he has available.

Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm
Mike shows Diquan the higher-cost 9mm pistols he has for sale at his sandwich shop. The guns are as follows: (1.) Glock 17s and 19s, (2.) Smith & Wesson 6906 (as purchased later by Willie), (3.) Detonics Pocket 9, (4.) Beretta 92FS, (5.) Unknown Colt Commander-type 1911, (6.) Colt MK IV Series 70 1911

Colt Commander (?)

A nickel Colt Commander-type 1911 pistol is seen in the arms stash in Mike's sandwich shop. It's hard to tell exactly what model it is, but it is certainly a compact 1911-type gun. It's likely that this is the same pistol which can be seen in the holster of the sales clerk at the Georgia gun shop.

Colt Commander M1991A1 - .45 ACP
Mike shows Diquan the higher-cost 9mm pistols he has for sale at his sandwich shop. The guns are as follows: (1.) Glock 17s and 19s, (2.) Smith & Wesson 6906 (as purchased later by Willie), (3.) Detonics Pocket 9, (4.) Beretta 92FS, (5.) Unknown Colt Commander-type 1911, (6.) Colt MK IV Series 70 1911
The sales clerk at the gun shop talks to Diquan and Bamboo's straw buyer. He has a 1911-type pistol on his hip which appears to be a nickel Colt Commander.

Colt MK IV Series 70

A Colt MK IV Series 70 can be seen in Mike's sandwich shop when he shows Diquan the guns he has available.

Colt MK IV Series 70 - .45 ACP
Mike shows Diquan the higher-cost 9mm pistols he has for sale at his sandwich shop. The guns are as follows: (1.) Glock 17s and 19s, (2.) Smith & Wesson 6906 (as purchased later by Willie), (3.) Detonics Pocket 9, (4.) Beretta 92FS, (5.) Unknown Colt Commander-type 1911, (6.) Colt MK IV Series 70 1911

Beretta 92FS Inox

A Beretta 92FS Inox can be seen in the display case at the Georgia gun shop.

Beretta 92FS Inox - 9x19mm
Diquan and Bamboo look at the display case in the Georgia gun shop. Visible in this screenshot are (1.) Beretta 92FS Inox, (2.) Walther P5, (3.) SIG-Sauer P228, and (4.) SIG-Sauer P226.

Walther P5

A Walther P5 can be seen in the display case at the Georgia gun shop.

Walther P5 - 9x19mm
Diquan and Bamboo look at the display case in the Georgia gun shop. Visible in this screenshot are (1.) Beretta 92FS Inox, (2.) Walther P5, (3.) SIG-Sauer P228, and (4.) SIG-Sauer P226.

SIG-Sauer P228

A SIG-Sauer P228 can be seen in the display case at the Georgia gun shop.

SIG-Sauer P228 - 9x19mm
Diquan and Bamboo look at the display case in the Georgia gun shop. Visible in this screenshot are (1.) Beretta 92FS Inox, (2.) Walther P5, (3.) SIG-Sauer P228, and (4.) SIG-Sauer P226.

SIG-Sauer P226

A SIG-Sauer P226 can be seen in the display case at the Georgia gun shop.

SIG-Sauer P226 - 9x19mm
Diquan and Bamboo look at the display case in the Georgia gun shop. Visible in this screenshot are (1.) Beretta 92FS Inox, (2.) Walther P5, (3.) SIG-Sauer P228, and (4.) SIG-Sauer P226.

Smith & Wesson 4506

An older-model Smith & Wesson 4506 (recognizable by its squared trigger guard) can be seen in the display case at the Georgia gun shop.

Early model Smith & Wesson 4506 - .45 ACP.
Diquan and Bamboo look at the display case in the Georgia gun shop. Visible in this screenshot are (1.) Glock 19, (2.) Smith & Wesson 4506, (3.) Smith & Wesson 6906 (the gun just out of frame on the left appears to be another 6906).

Submachine Guns

Intratec TEC-9

After Diquan asks Mike to show him the "real deal", Mike opens up a storage cabinet filled with various 9mm pistols and several Intratec TEC-9s. Diquan tries out one of the TEC-9s, pretending to be interested in buying it, but Mike says he is selling the weapon for $1,000, out of Diquan's price range. Later, when Bamboo is trying out guns that Mike has for sale, he can be seen firing a TEC-9.

Intratec TEC-9 - 9x19mm
Several Intratec TEC-9s are visible in the back room storage area of Mike's sandwich shop.
Diquan tries out a TEC-9.

IMI Uzi

Ben (Craig Wasson) is often seen in the movie wielding a full-size Uzi submachine gun, which he apparently prefers to keep around for his own security.

IMI Uzi - 9x19mm
Ben loads up the Uzi to show Bamboo and Diquan.
Ben cradles the Uzi while he lets Bamboo inspect a pocket pistol.
Ben holds his Uzi while he watches Bamboo fire the MAC-10.

MAC-10

In one scene of the film, Ben lets Bamboo try out a MAC-10 machine pistol in an abandoned warehouse, and Bamboo says he falls in love with the gun (to which Ben replies, "Makes one helluva nasty bride, let me tell you.") Later in the film, the NYPD detectives led by Matthew McRae (Michael Biehn) attempt to arrest Ben after he is caught trying to smuggle MAC-10s into New York.

Ingram MAC-10 - .45 ACP
A MAC-10 is visible in its box in the trunk of Ben's car.
Ben suggests to Bamboo that he try out the MAC-10.
Ben hands the MAC off.
A closer view of the MAC as Ben reloads it.
Bamboo demonstrates that he truly has fallen in love with the MAC-10!

Calico M950

When Ben is trying to find out if Bamboo sold him out to the police, he goes to Busta (Busta Rhymes) and offers him a Calico M950 pistol for only $350 (far less than the weapon's retail or street price) if he can provide the information Ben desires.

Calico M950 pistol - 9x19mm
Ben shows Busta the Calico M950, hidden in a plastic shopping bag.

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