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Talk:Wanted

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Wesley's USP Compact

Wesley's pistol is a USP Compact but has a revealed hammer, could the gun be a P10? And Fox can be seen shooting the car of her Dodge Viper and in the extended scene, Fox gives Wesley a USP compact so could the gun be Fox's backup gun? And Cross's USP compact has a silver outer barrel, the same as Wesley's so could it be the same prop?-GunnutHk

I don't think the P10 was ever imported to the States, so I can't imagine it's one of those. It's most likely that Wesley's gun is just a standard USP Compact that had the exposed hammer added later by the film's armorer. It's very easy to swap the hammers on any of the USP guns; if you ever go to HKPRO boards, you will see plenty of members who have modified their USP Compacts so that they have standard USP hammers. Also what are you talking about with Cross? He uses a compact Baby Eagle, not a USP Compact.


Fox's car

For those that want to know, the car that Fox uses during the big car chase at the beginning of the film is a Dodge Viper SRT-10 Coupe. The version seen in film is from the 2006 model year (noted as such because of the smaller hood vents), which has an 8.3 liter OHV V-10 engine with an output of about 510 hp.

Here's some images from the film:

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Illinois plates?
That's not Angelina Jolie!
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Not the safest way to drive.
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When the car lands this jump, it pretty much breaks in half, although it is somehow still drivable in the next scene.
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When she pulls out, the rear bumper falls off.

My Birthday

This movie came out on my birthday. No big deal but I thought it was cool. - Gunmaster45


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