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Last Man Standing (1996)
The following guns were used in the film Last Man Standing:
Colt M1911A1
John Smith (Bruce Willis) keeps two Colt M1911A1s with diamond checker grips in cross draw holsters and fires them akimbo several times in the film. Hickey (Christopher Walken also uses an M1911A1 with bolo wood grips as his sidearm. This film obviously is not trying to win the award for gun realism as Smith tends to fire up to 40 rounds from his .45s in each scene before reloading (when their capacities are seven rounds plus one in the chamber). The guns are also shown capable of sending people flying when they are barraged by them.
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Smith fires about 30 bullets from his two Colt M1911A1s akimbo at Finn (Patrick Kilpatrick) after he smashes up his car.
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Finn is unrealistically launched into the street by Smith's barrage.
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"Tell your boss Mr. Doyle none of this would have happened if he had hired smarter guys."
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Smith keeps his two M1911A1s on the night stand when he spends the night with Wanda (Leslie Mann). Note the diamond checkered grips.
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Smith searches with his M1911A1s at the ready in the nude after jumping off Wanda to take out some of Doyle's thugs who came to kill him.
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Smith points his M1911A1 at Fredo Strozzi (Ned Eisenberg) when Strozzi pulls a gun on him for switching to the Doyle family's side.
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Hickey takes out one of Strozzi's men with his M1911A1 during the exchange.
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The camera pans over the table littered with .45 ACP rounds (which look like real rounds) as Smith loads up 30 or so magazines.
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The camera pans past Smith's loaded .45 magazines.
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Smith blasts away at Doyle's men with his .45s during their dinner to release Felina (Karina Lombard).
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Sherrif Ed Galt (Bruce Dern) hands Smith his .45s, although the grips are different on the one seen here.
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Smith gets revenge on Doyle's men for beating him, the first of which is sent flying out the window by a meer two rounds from a .45.
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Smith fires his .45s.
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Smith fires his .45s using a somewhat unconvetional cover. A banister thinner than him.
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Smith drops out the smoking magazines from his .45s.
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Smith reloads his .45s as he walks up the stairs. When he chambers his right gun, it makes the cheesy "blade slicing" sound.
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Smith shoots the last of the men, hiding in a cubard.
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Smith fires an impressive 12 rounds from his .45 into the last of Doyle's nameless thugs during the final confrontation.
Colt New Service Model 1917
Seen in the hands of several of the nameless thugs on both the Strozzi and Doyle family sides are Colt New Service Model 1917 revolvers.