Discord-logo.jpg Join our Discord!
If you have been locked out of your account you can request a password reset here.

The Getaway (1972)

From Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Jump to navigation Jump to search
The Getaway (1972).

The following firearms can be seen in the film The Getaway:



Colt Government

The main sidearm of bank robber Carter 'Doc' McCoy (Steve McQueen) is a Colt Government. An M1911A1 also appears in the hand of his wife Carol (Ali MacGraw) when she shoots Benyon and during the hotel shootout. A Star Model B is substituted for the Colt in scenes that require the pistol to be fired, as the Colt was not reliable with blanks.

Ali MacGraw uses a Colt Model 1903/1908

Colt M1911A1 Pistol - .45 ACP.
Doc McCoy aims his 1911 at Carol.
Doc McCoy draws his 1911 on a gun store clerk.
Doc sticks his 1911 in the gun store clerk's face.
File:Huida5.jpg
Doc McCoy aims his Colt at the hotel room door.
Doc leaves his hotel room stealthily, watching Rudy.
File:Huida1.jpg
Doc McCoy shoots Rudy with a Star Model B.

Colt Python

Rudy Butler (Al Lettieri) carries a .357 Magnum Colt Python revolver during the bank robbery, his kidnapping of Harold (Jack Dodson) and Fran (Sally Struthers), and the final hotel shootout.

Colt Python with 6" Barrel - .357 Magnum
Rudy tries to double cross Doc at the rendezvous point.
Rudy aims his Python at Harold and Fran.
Fran plays with Rudy's revolver, taunting her husband Harold with it.

Colt Trooper Mk III

In a continuity mistake of the movie, we see that Rudy's Colt Python is replaced for a Colt Trooper Mk III in a few scenes at Laughlin's (Dub Taylor) hotel.

Trooper in .357 magnum
Rudy sticks his revolver, now a Trooper, in Laughlin's face.
Rudy picks up his discarded revolver.

Smith & Wesson Model 10

Frank Jackson (Bo Hopkins) carries a Smith & Wesson Model 10 during the bank robbery, which he uses to shoot the bank guard.

Smith & Wesson Model 10 Revolver - .38 Special
Jackson holds his gun on the bank.
Jackson intimidates a female customer.

Smith & Wesson Model 36

Jack Benyon (Ben Johnson) has a Smith & Wesson Model 36 out on his table when Doc brings him the bank robbery money to count. He grabs it just before he is shot by Carol.

Smith and Wesson Model 36 - .38 special - 5 shot
Jack sits with his snubnose.

Ruger Mark I Standard

When McCoy is in the gun shop, we can see briefly several guns, including a Ruger Mk I Standard, hanging on the wall (I think there is also a Colt Woodsman, but I am not really sure).

File:Huida2.jpg
The gun store clerk has several guns on the wall behind him.

High Standard 8111

McCoy goes into a gun shop to buy a 12-gauge pump shotgun and is given this rarely-seen High Standard 8111 by the shopkeeper.

File:Hi-Standshotgun.jpg
Three Hi-Standard 8111 shotguns in 12 gauge
File:Huida3.jpg
Doc fires on a police car.
Doc reloads in the car as Carol speeds away from their last shootout.

Browning Hi-Power

Max, one of the cowboys during the final shootout, carries a Browning Hi-Power.

Browning Hi Power (Belgian Mfg) - 9mm
Max leaves the hotel holding his Hi-Power.

Smith & Wesson Model 10 Heavy Barrel

The bank guard carries a Smith & Wesson Model 10 Heavy Barrel revolver, as McCoy tells his bank robbery team.

Smith & Wesson Model 10 Heavy Barrel - .38 Special
The bank guard reaches for his Smith & Wesson Model 10 Heavy Barrel.

Colt Trooper MK III

Cully (Roy Jenson) and the other cowboys all carry revolvers during the final shootout in the hotel.

Colt Trooper MK III 4" Barrel - .357 magnum
Cully (Roy Jenson) with a Colt Trooper MK III Revolver and one of his men wait for Doc to appear.

Smith & Wesson M76

One of the cowboys during the hotel shootout uses a 9 mm Smith & Wesson M76 submachine gun.

Smith & Wesson M76 with stock extended - 9mm‎
A cowboy aims his M76 at Doc on the hotel stairs.
The cowboy falls backwards with his M76 as Doc shoots him.
File:Huidasmg2.jpg
A cowboy fires his M76 as he is shot.

Do Not Sell My Personal Information