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The gun used by Standard Guzman is not a S&W 3913 but rather a S&W 6906. Look closely in the second picture, the widescreen shot. Notice how the frame gets wider just above the trigger. The 3913 is smooth all the way back since it's a single stack but the 6906 widens to accommodate the double stack grip of the frame. --[[User:Luckyluciano|Luckyluciano]] 22:03, 20 September 2011 (CDT) | The gun used by Standard Guzman is not a S&W 3913 but rather a S&W 6906. Look closely in the second picture, the widescreen shot. Notice how the frame gets wider just above the trigger. The 3913 is smooth all the way back since it's a single stack but the 6906 widens to accommodate the double stack grip of the frame. --[[User:Luckyluciano|Luckyluciano]] 22:03, 20 September 2011 (CDT) | ||
== Missing guns == | |||
I just got the blu-ray and re-watched this film, and if you go frame-by-frame during the pawn shop scene you can see that the owner is holding what appears to be a Beretta of some sort? It's only breifly visible. | |||
Also, wasn't one of those two robbers in the beginning carrying a shotgun of some sort? I don't really remember. |
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Smith & Wesson used by Standard Guzman
The gun used by Standard Guzman is not a S&W 3913 but rather a S&W 6906. Look closely in the second picture, the widescreen shot. Notice how the frame gets wider just above the trigger. The 3913 is smooth all the way back since it's a single stack but the 6906 widens to accommodate the double stack grip of the frame. --Luckyluciano 22:03, 20 September 2011 (CDT)
Missing guns
I just got the blu-ray and re-watched this film, and if you go frame-by-frame during the pawn shop scene you can see that the owner is holding what appears to be a Beretta of some sort? It's only breifly visible.
Also, wasn't one of those two robbers in the beginning carrying a shotgun of some sort? I don't really remember.