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Difference between revisions of "Get Shorty (1995)"
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== Bauer .25 Automatic == | == Bauer .25 Automatic == | ||
− | Ray Bones ([[Dennis Farina]]) uses a Bauer .25 | + | Ray Bones ([[Dennis Farina]]) uses a [[Bauer .25 Automatic]] to shoot another character, then places the gun in the hand of Harry Zimm ([[Gene Hackman]]), who is blamed for the shooting. |
[[Image:NickelBauer25.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Bauer 25 Automatic - .25 ACP. Nickel plated with pearl grips]] | [[Image:NickelBauer25.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Bauer 25 Automatic - .25 ACP. Nickel plated with pearl grips]] | ||
[[Image:Gets-pistol1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ray Bones intimidates Harry Zimm.]] | [[Image:Gets-pistol1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ray Bones intimidates Harry Zimm.]] |
Revision as of 22:49, 14 December 2009
The following guns were used in the film Get Shorty:
Walther PPK
Ray "Bones" Barboni (Dennis Farina) uses a Walther PPK when he goes to Chili Palmer's office in Miami to shoot him.
Colt Detective Special
Chili Palmer (John Travolta) fires back at Ray Bones with a third-generation Colt Detective Special, kept inside his desk.
Smith & Wesson Model 64
Ronnie Wingate (Jon Gries) keeps a Smith & Wesson Model 64 in his pants, often showing it off to try and intimidate people.
Bauer .25 Automatic
Ray Bones (Dennis Farina) uses a Bauer .25 Automatic to shoot another character, then places the gun in the hand of Harry Zimm (Gene Hackman), who is blamed for the shooting.
Colt Gold Cup National Match
Bo Catlett (Delroy Lindo) uses a Colt Gold Cup National Match during the film.
SIG-Sauer P226
Ray Bones (Dennis Farina) holds a nickel SIG-Sauer P226 on Chili Palmer inside his hotel room.
Smith & Wesson Model 686
Harvey Keitel (Harvey Keitel playing himself in a cameo role), in the "Ray Bones" role in Chili's film, fires a Smith & Wesson Model 686.
Desert Eagle
Martin Weir (Danny DeVito) fires a stainless Desert Eagle with a scope attachment in Chili's film, constantly pressing the magazine release instead of the trigger. The technical consultant, Bear (James Gandolfini), takes it from him and looks at it.
Kentucky Flintlock Rifle
The two Revolutionary War "soldiers" on the film set walk through with Kentucky Flintlock Rifles.