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In the scene where Joey Trent/Kane ([[Luke Goss]]) shoots Manny Cortez ([[Nestor Serrano]]), the weapon used is a possible [[M1911 pistol series|Springfield 1911]].
 
In the scene where Joey Trent/Kane ([[Luke Goss]]) shoots Manny Cortez ([[Nestor Serrano]]), the weapon used is a possible [[M1911 pistol series|Springfield 1911]].
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== H&K MP5A4 ==
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Used by ATF Agents in final shootout
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== Colt AR15 ==
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Seen being stolen from the police station, might have also been M4A1s though, as Derrick is being briefed at the beggining of the film on the stolen weapons.
  
 
== Unknown 9mm pocket pistol ==
 
== Unknown 9mm pocket pistol ==

Revision as of 05:27, 7 October 2009

The Man (2005)

The following guns were used in the film:

Smith & Wesson 4006

Smith & Wesson 4006 - .40 S&W

ATF Agent Derrick Vann (Samuel L. Jackson) carries a .40 caliber Smith & Wesson 4006. In the scene where Andy Fiddler (Eugene Levy) is being interrogated, the Internal Affairs agent claims that a ".45 slug" is the same as Vann's gun, but the barrel is too small to be a .45.

Walther P99

Walther P99 - 9mm

In the scene where Andy Fiddler (Eugene Levy) accidentally pulls out a gun from the bag delivered by Joey Trent/Kane, it is revealed to be an early model Walther P99 in 9mm. The gun has a stainless steel slide.

Springfield 1911?

In the scene where Joey Trent/Kane (Luke Goss) shoots Manny Cortez (Nestor Serrano), the weapon used is a possible Springfield 1911.

H&K MP5A4

Used by ATF Agents in final shootout

Colt AR15

Seen being stolen from the police station, might have also been M4A1s though, as Derrick is being briefed at the beggining of the film on the stolen weapons.

Unknown 9mm pocket pistol

In the scene where the street hustler Booty (Anthony Mackie) is selling a gun to a plus-sized street girl, he describes it as a "nickel plated ladysmith nine mary-mary". According to that dialogue, "nine mary-mary" is slang for 9mm. It is not a Walther PPK/TPH, because they are not made in 9mm. It is quite possibly an AMT Backup, but there is only a brief shot of the gun.

The PPK is made in .380, or 9mm Short. Also, just because the actor states the gun is a certain caliber doesn't mean the prop weapon is actually that caliber.

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