[[Image:UnknowCopycat.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The cop's Glock 19 in the black holster is circled in red.]]
[[Image:UnknowCopycat.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The cop's Glock 19 in the black holster is circled in red.]]
[[File:Copycatglock.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A higher quality screen grab that is also actually in focus this time. Look closely at the rear sight, which appears to be a dead giveaway that it is a Glock.]]
[[File:Copycatglock.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A higher quality screen grab that is also actually in focus this time. (It's almost as if the filmmakers wanted to make it as difficult as possible to identify, but we here at IMFDB like a challenge!) Look closely at the rear sight, which appears to be a dead giveaway that it is a Glock.]]
Later in the film, in Det M.J. Monahan (Holly Hunter) carries a backup weapon in addition to her SIG. This firearm seems to be another small .380, possibly a Colt Mustang or a Mustang Plus II. It is unclear if the weapon seen is in stainless or blued finish. It is obviously not the Colt Combat Commander that she used earlier in the film or a Para-Ordnance P-12, due to the size it is in her hand. We can't be sure, but it's probably a Colt Mustang. Either way, Monahan sure likes her .380s.
The Chinese boy steals a SIG-Sauer P220 (Judging from the lack of a double stack ridge) off Nicoletti (Will Patton) from his drawer and then takes Det. Reuben Goetz (Dermot Mulroney) hostage.
Colt Combat Commander with Seecamp Conversion
Det M.J. Monahan (Holly Hunter) uses a double action converted Colt Commander with satin stainless finish and wraparound rubber Pachmayr grips while shooting on the gun range.
A cop is seen sitting at a desk in the station is seen carrying a holstered black semi-automatic in what appears to be a black leather holster. We here at the IMFDB were stumped for years as to what exactly this gun was (because of poor quality screen grabs and an overall lack of clear shots of the weapon in the film). There were several culprits based on size and color, though few enough to narrow down a few likely suspects, such as a Smith & Wesson 6904 or a compact Glock 19 (the Glock 26 was not introduced until several years after this film was made). It is not clearly seen enough to identify from the side (even on higher quality prints of the film), though a front shot of the cop reveals what appears to be a Glock "cup"-style rear sight. The size of the pistol in the holster makes it likely that it is a Glock 19, mostlikely a second-generation model.