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'''The following weapons were used in the film ''Phone Booth'':''' | |||
[[Image:Phone Booth poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Phone Booth'' (2002)]] | |||
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=Handguns= | |||
==Glock 19== | |||
The [[Glock 19]] is the standard sidearm of the NYPD in the film; it's most notably seen drawn by Sergeant Cole ([[Richard T. Jones]]). | |||
[[Image:Glock19 2ndGen.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Glock 19 (2nd Generation) - 9x19mm]] | |||
[[Image:PhoneB 018.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sgt. Cole ([[Richard T. Jones]]) draws his Glock as Captain Ramey ([[Forest Whitaker]]) tries to negotiate with Stu.]] | |||
==[[Smith & Wesson | ==Smith & Wesson Sigma 380== | ||
A [[Smith & Wesson Sigma 380]] is the weapon planted in the phone booth roof by The Caller ([[Kiefer Sutherland]]). The Caller (probably facetiously) refers to the pistol as "the finest cop-killer money can buy". It is picked up and waved around by Stu Shepard ([[Colin Farrell]]). The giveaway that this is a Sigma 380 in 380 ACP, is its unique iron sight, magazine release, and Smith & Wesson writing on the front of the left side of the frame. The Sigma 380 doesn't use traditional front/rear sights, and instead has a single slot cut across the top, creating the illusion of a front sight when aimed, like a rudimentary version of the "Guttersnipe" on the [[ASP]]. | |||
Interestingly, Felicia (Paula Parker) claims that Stu has a "Glock", which he used to kill Leon. Smith & Wesson was actually sued by Glock for copying their design for the Sigma. | |||
[[File:SW380.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson Sigma 380 - .380 ACP]] | |||
[[Image:phonebooth1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Stu reaches for the Sigma that rests on the top of the phone booth. Note the lack of traditional sights.]] | |||
[[Image:phonebooth2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Stu Shepard ([[Colin Farrell]]) waving the S&W Sigma.]] | |||
[[Image:phonebooth3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Stu handling this gun very dangerously as he's about to be taken down.]] | |||
[[ | =Shotguns= | ||
[[Image: | ==Benelli M3 Super 90== | ||
[[Image: | A [[Benelli M3 Super 90]] shotgun is used by an ESU officer. | ||
[[Image:Benelli m3-1-.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Benelli M3 Super 90 with pistol grip stock combination - 12 Gauge]] | |||
[[Image:PhoneB 019.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An ESU officer with his Benelli.]] | |||
==[[ | =Submachine Guns= | ||
==Heckler & Koch MP5A3== | |||
[[Image: | ESU officers are seen armed with the [[Heckler & Koch MP5A3]] in the film. | ||
[[Image:PhoneB | [[Image:HKmp5A3.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch MP5A3 with Surefire 628 dedicated fore-end weapon-light and safe-semi-two round burst trigger group - 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:PhoneB 017.jpg|thumb|none|600px|ESU officers with their MP5A3s.]] | |||
==[[Accuracy International | =Rifles= | ||
==Accuracy International Arctic Warfare== | |||
An [[Accuracy International Arctic Warfare]] sniper rifle is left in the apartment by The Caller ([[Kiefer Sutherland]]) to frame a pizza delivery man for his crimes. As The Caller is seen outside the booth itself, he carries a Storm or Pelican hardcase, much too short to accommodate the Accuracy International AW (However, he said his rifle was a .30 caliber bolt action 700 with a "Carbon 1 modification" and there is a real possibility that it could've been a [[Remington Model 700|Remington 700]] in an AICS 2.0 folder but, in the end, it's still just a movie). It is therefore highly unlikely that this rifle is the one that shoots Leon, or Stu. It is also worth noting that despite the depicted suppressor, the rifle report is far quieter than you could ever get an Accuracy International AW. | |||
At the end The Caller has a rifle case with him, so what we could assume is that he was actually using a Remington 700, which he took with him at the end and left the Accuracy International AW as a decoy to further convince the police that the dead pizza guy was the shooter. | |||
It should be noted that the aforementioned "Carbon-One Modification" may be a Christensen Arms Carbon One Custom, which is based off of a Remington 700 action. | |||
[[Image:Accuracy International Arctic Warfare - Psg 90.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Accuracy International AW - 7.62x51mm NATO]] | |||
[[Image:phonebooth5.png|thumb|none|600px|The rifle found in the apartment.]] | |||
=Miscellaneous= | |||
Every shooter must have noticed the reloading bench found in the apartment of the caller. We can see an RCBS Rock Chucker reloading press, an RCBS Uniflow powder dispenser and a powder scale. | |||
[[Image:phonebooth4.png|thumb|none|600px|Reloading bench]] | [[Image:phonebooth4.png|thumb|none|600px|Reloading bench]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 8 October 2023
The following weapons were used in the film Phone Booth:
Handguns
Glock 19
The Glock 19 is the standard sidearm of the NYPD in the film; it's most notably seen drawn by Sergeant Cole (Richard T. Jones).
Smith & Wesson Sigma 380
A Smith & Wesson Sigma 380 is the weapon planted in the phone booth roof by The Caller (Kiefer Sutherland). The Caller (probably facetiously) refers to the pistol as "the finest cop-killer money can buy". It is picked up and waved around by Stu Shepard (Colin Farrell). The giveaway that this is a Sigma 380 in 380 ACP, is its unique iron sight, magazine release, and Smith & Wesson writing on the front of the left side of the frame. The Sigma 380 doesn't use traditional front/rear sights, and instead has a single slot cut across the top, creating the illusion of a front sight when aimed, like a rudimentary version of the "Guttersnipe" on the ASP.
Interestingly, Felicia (Paula Parker) claims that Stu has a "Glock", which he used to kill Leon. Smith & Wesson was actually sued by Glock for copying their design for the Sigma.
Shotguns
Benelli M3 Super 90
A Benelli M3 Super 90 shotgun is used by an ESU officer.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
ESU officers are seen armed with the Heckler & Koch MP5A3 in the film.
Rifles
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare
An Accuracy International Arctic Warfare sniper rifle is left in the apartment by The Caller (Kiefer Sutherland) to frame a pizza delivery man for his crimes. As The Caller is seen outside the booth itself, he carries a Storm or Pelican hardcase, much too short to accommodate the Accuracy International AW (However, he said his rifle was a .30 caliber bolt action 700 with a "Carbon 1 modification" and there is a real possibility that it could've been a Remington 700 in an AICS 2.0 folder but, in the end, it's still just a movie). It is therefore highly unlikely that this rifle is the one that shoots Leon, or Stu. It is also worth noting that despite the depicted suppressor, the rifle report is far quieter than you could ever get an Accuracy International AW.
At the end The Caller has a rifle case with him, so what we could assume is that he was actually using a Remington 700, which he took with him at the end and left the Accuracy International AW as a decoy to further convince the police that the dead pizza guy was the shooter.
It should be noted that the aforementioned "Carbon-One Modification" may be a Christensen Arms Carbon One Custom, which is based off of a Remington 700 action.
Miscellaneous
Every shooter must have noticed the reloading bench found in the apartment of the caller. We can see an RCBS Rock Chucker reloading press, an RCBS Uniflow powder dispenser and a powder scale.