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== Walther PPK ==
== Walther PPK ==
Will Dormer (Al Pacino) carries one as a backup weapon, and accidentally shoots his partner with it. In the film it is referred to as being a 9mm, when in reality a PPK in chambered in .32 and .380.
Will Dormer (Al Pacino) carries one as a backup weapon, and accidentally shoots his partner with it. In the film it is referred to as being a 9mm, when in reality a PPK in chambered in .32 and .380.
Technically it would be a 9mm if it is chambered in .380ACP. The German caliber of that is 9mm Kurz (short).


== Smith & Wesson model 10==
== Smith & Wesson model 10==

Revision as of 20:52, 9 May 2009

Insomnia is a 2002 film starring Al Pacino, Robin Williams and Hilary Swank.

Walther PPK

Will Dormer (Al Pacino) carries one as a backup weapon, and accidentally shoots his partner with it. In the film it is referred to as being a 9mm, when in reality a PPK in chambered in .32 and .380.

Technically it would be a 9mm if it is chambered in .380ACP. The German caliber of that is 9mm Kurz (short).

Smith & Wesson model 10

Double Barreled Shotgun

Walter Finch (Robin Williams) shoots at Dormer and Ellie Burr with a shotgun at the films climax.

Glock 17

Carried by Ellie Burr (Hilary Swank). Ellie actually carries either a Model 22 or 23. I say this becuase in the bar scene when dicussing finding the 9mm shell casing, she says, "None of us carries a 9mm weapon or a backup weapon." So no 9mms means they are likely carrying .40 caliber Model 22 or 23s.