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==M1911A1==
 
==M1911A1==
* Seen behind the glass counter at a gun store.
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* A [[M1911A1]] pistol is seen behind the glass counter at a gun store when Erica ([[Jodie Foster]]) attempts to buy a weapon.
  
 
==Steyr GB==
 
==Steyr GB==

Revision as of 00:30, 15 August 2010

The following guns were used in the movie The Brave One

The Brave One (2007)


Kahr K9

Erica Bain (Jodie Foster) purchases a Kahr K9 from a blackmarket gun dealer (Angel Sing) to carry for her own protection, eventually using it to kill several criminals as she gradually becomes a vigilante.

Kahr K9 9mm
Erica Bain (Jodie Foster) aims her newly acquired Kahr K9 which she picked up from a black market sale in an alleyway - 9mm
Erica Bain (Jodie Foster) aims her Kahr K9 at the head of Cutler (Victor Colicchio)- 9mm
A clearer side angle of Erica Bain's Kahr K9 aimed at the head of Cutler (Victor Colicchio)- 9mm
Erica Bain (Jodie Foster) prowls the back alley with her matte stainless Kahr K9 pistol - 9mm
A back shot of Bain holding her matte stainless Kahr K9 pistol very loosely in her fingers as she peers around a corner - 9mm. This is appropriate since Bain is completely untrained and has started using her pistol with no formal training whatsoever.

Kahr K9 Digital Gun flashes

It is noteworthy that Foster never really fires her Kahr K9 throughout the movie. Every time she fires, it is a digital flash. Probably easier due to the restrictive New York City filming locations.It is pretty obvious, the scene when shes on the train,its a redue of Death Wish, which starred Charles Bronson pulling it off as a vigilante,which is the exact same routine but without a newspaper.She has a Book.

Erica Bain (Jodie Foster) with an obvious digital gun flash from her Kahr K9

Glock 19

Detective Mercer (Terrence Howard) has a Glock 19 as his standard service pistol. He gives it to Erica Bain to kill a gang member in the climax.

Glock 19 (3rd Generation) - 9x19mm
Detective Mercer (Terrence Howard) hands off his Glock 19 to Erica Bain (Jodie Foster) so that she can shoot Lee (Luis Da Silva Jr.) - 9mm
Erica Bain (Jodie Foster) about to shoot Lee (Luis Da Silva Jr.) with a Glock 19 - 9mm

Smith & Wesson Model 66

Erica Bain's first action as a vigilante involves her defending herself from a murderous thug armed with a Smith & Wesson Model 66 Snub Nosed Revolver with a 3" barrel and aftermarket Black custom grips - .357 magnum.

Smith & Wesson Model 66 Snub nosed revolver with Pachmayr Grips - .357 magnum
Sandy Combs (Larry Fessenden) aims his S&W Model 66 Revolver, with 3" barrel, at his wife, Ida Combs, before shooting her five times, leaving just one round left in the handgun - .357 magnum. In the film, the police describe the shots as .38 special, which is completely understandable and usable by a .357 magnum revolver.
Sandy Combs (Larry Fessenden) shoots Ida Combs (An Nguyen) at close range. Like before, the gun flashes are digital CGI special effects and not blanks, however it is probably for safety purposes, considering how close he is to the victim.
Sandy Combs (Larry Fessenden) notices a noise in the store after killing his wife, while gripping his S&W Model 66 Revolver - .357 magnum.
Like yet another untrained individual, Sandy Combs (Larry Fessenden) nervously grips his S&W Model 66 Revolver in an unusual manner when looking for the person in the store - .357 magnum.
Another shot of the Model 66 revolver, here the custom black grips are visible - .357 magnum.

M1911A1

  • A M1911A1 pistol is seen behind the glass counter at a gun store when Erica (Jodie Foster) attempts to buy a weapon.

Steyr GB

  • Seen behind the glass counter at a gun store.
Seen behind the glass at the gunstore: Left to right - M1911A1, (Tbd), Steyr GB Pistol

Beretta 92FS

  • Seen behind the glass counter at a gun store. Two of them are visible, one with wooden grips, one with black plastic factory grips.
Seen behind the glass at the gunstore: Left to right - Steyr GB Pistol, Beretta 92FS with Wooden grips.

Makarov PM

  • Seen behind the glass counter at a gun store.
Seen behind the glass at the gunstore: Left to right - Beretta 92FS with Wooden grips, Beretta 92FS with black grips, Makarov PM.

Smith & Wesson 39

  • Seen behind the glass counter at a gun store.

Tanfoglio TZ-75

  • Seen behind the glass counter at a gun store.

Smith & Wesson Model 10 HB

  • Seen behind the glass counter at a gun store.
Seen behind the glass at the gunstore: Left to right - S&W Model 39, Tanfoglio TZ-75, Smith & Wesson Model 10 HB.

Smith & Wesson 4506

  • Seen behind the glass counter at a gun store.
Early model Smith & Wesson 4506 - .45 ACP. This was an actual screen used pistol that was used by Ving Rhames and Bruce Willis in Pulp Fiction
Seen behind the glass at the gunstore: Left to right - S&W 4506, Astra 400, (TBD)

Astra 400

  • Seen behind the glass counter at a gun store.

Smith & Wesson 659

  • Seen behind the glass counter at a gun store.
Seen behind the glass at the gunstore: Left to right - Astra 400, (TBD), Smith & Wesson 659.



Help me out here on Identifying these pistols '

The black pistol above (from left to right) is a Ruger MKIII678 (Cal. 22 LR), the pistol next to it is a CZ 83 (Calibre 7,65 mm Browning; 9 mm Browning or 9 mm Makarov)

I think the bottom left revolver is a Smith & Wesson .32 Double Action Second Model Revolver --AdAstra2009 02:19, 17 July 2009 (UTC)
I believe you are correct. The gun above it looks like a Ruger Mk II, and the gun next to it looks like a Cz 83 pistol. The others gun are at too great an angle to ID. - Gunmaster45
Curses. I was afraid of that. You still have some of the best eagle eyes on IMFDB for Identifying hard to see guns.... MoviePropMaster2008 02:58, 17 July 2009 (UTC)
Okay, just for you I turned up the volume on my sight powers ;). The gun next to the S&W is actually the reflection of it in the glass, so that gun's IDed. The gun next to the reflection looks like a Smith & Wesson, likely the 659 since the grips don't wrap all the way around. And the gun laying on the top shelf next to the Cz pistol is very hard to see, but bears some resemblance to a Walther P38. - Gunmaster45

Green Screen shots

What is interesting is how many GREEN screen shots there are of Foster shooting, probably the most expedient way to film scenes of firing weapons in a city (New York City) that is notorious for being difficult to fire live guns with blanks.

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