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== Beretta 93R==
 
== Beretta 93R==
 
Where in the second screenshot is there a slide mounted safety? I don't see one, seems like a genuine 93R to me.
 
Where in the second screenshot is there a slide mounted safety? I don't see one, seems like a genuine 93R to me.
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:I'm not sure it's a genuine 93R. You'll notice that the safety seems to be more the style of Taurus pistols, and it also has a Target rear sight. You can also faintly see the slide markings, and they seem consistent with a Taurus. It looks to me like it might actually be a [[Taurus PT99]] mocked up as a Beretta 93R. -[[User:MT2008|MT2008]] ([[User talk:MT2008|talk]]) 17:24, 17 November 2013 (EST)
  
 
== Glock Supressor ==
 
== Glock Supressor ==

Revision as of 22:24, 17 November 2013

Need ID of this suppressed pistol possibly a Makarov or Beretta?

A female assassin is seen with a suppressed pistol when confronting Julia Fang (Marie Matiko) in the hospital.

AOW033.jpg
Could it be a Walther PPK .380? Chris_Hun7er 6:46, 13 May 2010 (UTC)
WaltherPPKSuppressed.jpg
Going by the color of the frame, I would say it's a PA-63. --funkychinaman 17:38, 14 May 2010 (UTC)
FEG PA63.jpg


Unknown pistol (Still not identified)

United Nations operative Neil Shaw (Wesley Snipes) carries a pistol as his sidearm when he pursues the assassin through the streets of New York. He is seen giving up the weapon when he's confronted by the NYPD.

United Nations operative Neil Shaw (Wesley Snipes) gives up his pistol.
Closeup of the pistol.


wasn't this movie made before Walther made the PPS?

I believe you're correct. From what I've read, the PPS was first produced in 2007. Chris Hun7er 6:57, 13 May 2010 (UTC)

That cant be a Walther P22 in the movie...the first production of that pistol wasnt out tell 2001 and this movie was released in 2000 Spades of Columbia 14 May 2010 (UTC)

Can someone Change the Walther p22 to a unknown Pistol on the main page Spades of Columbia 18 may 2010

Ok...Im almost positive that pistol marked as p22 is actually a Kahr PM9, based on the round trigger guard and the open gap at the bottom of the magazine well both in which the p22 lacks. Spades of Columbia

Using the logic of this movie being made in 2000 then it can't be a PM9 either seeing as they were not introduced until the 2002 shot show. I am thinking it is a Kel Tec P11 based on the 2nd screen cap. The grip of the gun does not have the Kahr logo and the shape of the grip is off. It is, however, similar to the P11. --Ram229 20:18, 2 November 2011 (CDT)

Intratec CAT-9? --Funkychinaman 08:50, 8 February 2012 (CST)

Intratec CAT-9 - 9x19mm

Confusing Ending

I don't get the ending, why are some of the Chinese assassins are still active, like the guy with the Beretta 93R???

Beretta 93R

Where in the second screenshot is there a slide mounted safety? I don't see one, seems like a genuine 93R to me.

I'm not sure it's a genuine 93R. You'll notice that the safety seems to be more the style of Taurus pistols, and it also has a Target rear sight. You can also faintly see the slide markings, and they seem consistent with a Taurus. It looks to me like it might actually be a Taurus PT99 mocked up as a Beretta 93R. -MT2008 (talk) 17:24, 17 November 2013 (EST)

Glock Supressor

Are that square Glock supressor real, or was it a stylistic choice for the movie? I have seen square suppressors in other movies and Tv shows, but have never known if they genuinely exist. Thanks --Rebusdi 05:14, 6 October 2011 (CDT)

All suppressors that you see in movies are fake, regardless of whether they are based on real suppressors or not. The common practice amongst movie armorers with suppressors is to take a piece of rebar (or whatever is available), bore a hole through it, and then add an attachment that screws into the gun's internal barrel threading (which is necessary in order to put in the blank adapter). This is also why you routinely see actors attaching suppressors to guns that do not have externally threaded barrels. -MT2008 09:34, 8 February 2012 (CST)

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