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Blue Steel (1989)

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Blue Steel is a 1989 action film directed by Kathryn Bigelow and starring Jamie Lee Curtis as Megan Turner, a rookie NYPD cop who must track down a crazed Wall Street trader who has gone on a killing spree with a gun he found at Turner's first shootout.


The following guns were used in the film Blue Steel:

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Blue Steel (1989)


M1911

At the beginning of the film, we see police officers undergoing training for a hostage situation. A simulated scene of domestic abuse is use, with the "husband" holding a (most likely unloaded) M1911 to his "wife's" head and threatening here.

The "husband" holding an M1911 against the head of his "wife."

Automatic

As part of the simulation, after the trainees "kill" the faux husband (they fire blanks and he falls down), the faux wife pulls an automatic pistol from her purse, "killing" the trainees if they're not quick enough.

The "wife" pulls her gun from her purse. This is the only decent view of it; the shots of her firing it are dark and suffer from motion blur making a decent screencap difficult.

Smith & Wesson Model 29

One of the main guns in the film. Originally belonging to "Wool Cap" (Tom Sizemore) a robber who uses it to hold up a grocery store, it finds its way into the hands of mentally unbalanced Wall Street trader Eugene Hunt (Ron Silver), after the criminal is shot and killed by Officer Megan Turner (Jamie Lee Curtis). Eugene appropriates the gun and subsequently goes on a killing spree with it.

Smith & Wesson Model 29 - .44 magnum.
Wool Cap holds the S&W on the grocery store counterman.
Wool Cap holds the S&W up in mock surrender when told to give himself up.
After Wool Cap is shot by Turner, the revolver lands beside Eugene.
Eugene stares in rapt fascination at the gun after taking it home. He behaves here as though he's never seen a gun before.
The S&W sitting on Eugene's table.
Prior to committing his first murder, Eugene takes the gun with him to work and points it at his own reflection in the men's restroom.

Smith & Wesson Model 13

Officer Megan Turner (Jamie Lee Curtis) uses a Smith & Wesson Model 13 with large grips for most of the film.

Later Smith & Wesson Model 13 - .357 Magnum.
Turner's sidearm in her holster.
Officer Turner with her revolver out sneaking in through the backdoor of the supermarket to foil the robbery in progress.
Closeup of the barrel of Turner's sidearm.
The crazed Eugene encourages Turner to put her gun to his head.
Turner, realizing Eugene is the ".44 Magnum Killer," points her gun at him.
Later, Turner appropriates another officer's sidearm to use against Eugene in the final gunfight. She checks to see that the other cop's sidearm is loaded.
An injured Turner takes refuge behind a pickup truck during the firefight.
With one arm shot, Turner reloads her revolver by sticking the barrel into the waistband of her pants and putting the bullets into the cylinder that way.
The last thing Eugene sees.
After killing Eugene, Turner lets the revolver fall into the passenger seat of the car.

Smith & Wesson Model 66

Detective Nick Mann (Clancy Brown) uses a Smith & Wesson Model 66 snubnose revolver that is kept in a shoulder holster and never seen very clearly.

Smith & Wesson Model 66 Snub with Pachmayr grips - .357 Magnum
Mann has his snubnose out when he and Turner investigate Eugene's home.
Side view of Mann's snubnose as Eugene holds it.

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