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Guns featured in this movie:
Smith & Wesson Model 19
Sig-Sauer P228
Carried by Clint Eastwood and Dylan McDermott in their role of U.S. Secret Service Agents (When the movie was filmed, the USSS used the Sig-Sauer P228. Currently, their standard-issue sidearm is the Sig-Sauer P229 in .357 Sig).
Glock 19
Used by John Malkovich
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Llama XV
We can see one of these small spanish pistols at the beginning of the movie. It is a 1911 clone scaled down to a pocket pistol and built to fire .22 LR. It is an XV not an X-A as it has unique grips, a known identification of the XV model.
Are you sure? The barrel looks a lot thicker in the scene. He's right, It looks like a 1911 compact like a colt officers series or something.
Composite Pistol
We see John Malkovich's character constructing this two shot, reloadable handgun in the movie. The weapon is used to great effect blowing a toy boat out of the water and killing the two duck hunters mid-way through the flick. Though seen only briefly the weapon appears to take .38 Special rounds. (Looks like .32 S&W cartridges to me.)
IMI Uzi
When the DC Metropolitan Police attempted to arrest the assassin, the DC ERT officers were armed with Uzi submachine guns with stock extended. Unfortunately, it turned out that the assassin scrambled the trace and lead the Secret Service and the police to a completely different address.The IMI Uzi is also seen when the secret service agents are rushing the president out of the hotel after the assassination attempt (the agents by the kitchen door have them).