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== Glock 22 == | == Glock 22 == | ||
A [[ | A [[Glock 22]] is carried by the FBI agents, including Robert Caldwell ([[Bob Einstein]]), who break into Willy Bank's ([[Al Pacino]]) diamond room to "arrest" Linus Caldwell ([[Matt Damon]]). | ||
:You can be 90% sure that its a Glock 17, the only difference between 22 and 17 is the caliber. [[User:The Winchester|The Winchester]] | :You can be 90% sure that its a Glock 17, the only difference between 22 and 17 is the caliber. [[User:The Winchester|The Winchester]] | ||
::It is listed as a 22 because that is the standard weapon of the FBI which these agents are supposedly from. Granted, one cannot always count on the filmmakers to be perfect but, since this weapon is nearly impossible to tell apart from the Glock 17, we will give the filmmakers the benefit of the doubt and assume they used the appropriate weapon. | ::It is listed as a 22 because that is the standard weapon of the FBI which these agents are supposedly from. Granted, one cannot always count on the filmmakers to be perfect but, since this weapon is nearly impossible to tell apart from the Glock 17, we will give the filmmakers the benefit of the doubt and assume they used the appropriate weapon. |
Latest revision as of 09:43, 20 April 2015
Glock 22
A Glock 22 is carried by the FBI agents, including Robert Caldwell (Bob Einstein), who break into Willy Bank's (Al Pacino) diamond room to "arrest" Linus Caldwell (Matt Damon).
- You can be 90% sure that its a Glock 17, the only difference between 22 and 17 is the caliber. The Winchester
- It is listed as a 22 because that is the standard weapon of the FBI which these agents are supposedly from. Granted, one cannot always count on the filmmakers to be perfect but, since this weapon is nearly impossible to tell apart from the Glock 17, we will give the filmmakers the benefit of the doubt and assume they used the appropriate weapon.