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[[Image:HongKong_DS_05.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Ronald Reagan (1911–2004) with a [[Colt Detective Special]] as Jeff Williams in ''[[Hong Kong (1952)|Hong Kong]]''.]]
[[Image:HongKong_DS_05.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Ronald Reagan (1911–2004) with a [[Colt Detective Special]] as Jeff Williams in ''[[Hong Kong (1952)|Hong Kong]]''.]]


Ronald Reagan was an American broadcaster, actor and politician, probably best known for his work as the 40th President of the United States. His film career reached in peak in 1942, right after the American entry into World War II, but lost much of its momentum as he, like many other actors, took time off for military service. He spent much of his later career making B-movies and in television before being elected president of the Screen Actors Guild, which led to two terms as Governor of California and two terms as President of the United States.  
Prior to serving as the 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan was an American broadcaster and actor. His film career reached its peak in 1942, right after the American entry into World War II, but lost much of its momentum as he, like many other actors, took time off for military service. His poor eyesight blocked him from service overseas and meant his military service consisted largely of producing training films as part of the 1st Motion Picture Unit. He spent much of his later career making B-movies and in television before being elected president of the Screen Actors Guild, which led to two terms as Governor of California and two terms as President of the United States. There his life would be saved by Agent Jerry Parr, who had been inspired to join the Secret Service by ''[[Code of the Secret Service]]'', one of Reagan's most hated roles.


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| [[Smith & Wesson Model 10]] || Jeff Williams || ''[[Hong Kong (1952)|Hong Kong]]'' ||  || 1952
| [[Smith & Wesson Model 10]] || Jeff Williams || ''[[Hong Kong (1952)|Hong Kong]]'' ||  || 1952
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| [[Smith & Wesson Model 10]] || Jack Browning || ''[[The Killers (1964)|The Killers]]'' || snub, suppressed || 1964
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| [[Smith & Wesson Model 10]] || Jack Browning || ''[[The Killers (1964)|The Killers]]'' || || 1964
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Ronald Reagan (1911–2004) with a Colt Detective Special as Jeff Williams in Hong Kong.

Prior to serving as the 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan was an American broadcaster and actor. His film career reached its peak in 1942, right after the American entry into World War II, but lost much of its momentum as he, like many other actors, took time off for military service. His poor eyesight blocked him from service overseas and meant his military service consisted largely of producing training films as part of the 1st Motion Picture Unit. He spent much of his later career making B-movies and in television before being elected president of the Screen Actors Guild, which led to two terms as Governor of California and two terms as President of the United States. There his life would be saved by Agent Jerry Parr, who had been inspired to join the Secret Service by Code of the Secret Service, one of Reagan's most hated roles.

Ronald Reagan can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:

Film

Gun Character Title Note Date
Colt Detective Special Jeff Williams Hong Kong 1952
Smith & Wesson Model 10 Jeff Williams Hong Kong 1952
Smith & Wesson Model 10 Jack Browning The Killers snub, suppressed 1964
Smith & Wesson Model 10 Jack Browning The Killers 1964