Beverly Hills Cop (1984): Difference between revisions
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Beverly Hills Cop (1984): Difference between revisions
[[Image:BevCopS&W6399.png|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Bogomil fires his Smith & Wesson Model 639 at Maitland. Ronny Cox does a pretty good job keeping his eyes open when firing, unlike most of the other actors.]]
[[Image:BevCopS&W6399.png|thumb|none|600px|Lt. Bogomil fires his Smith & Wesson Model 639 at Maitland. Ronny Cox does a pretty good job keeping his eyes open when firing, unlike most of the other actors.]]
==Smith & Wesson Model 67==
==Smith & Wesson Model 10==
In the opening scene, several Detroit police officers are armed with [[Smith & Wesson Model 67]] revolvers, the stainless version of the Model 15. They are noted as Model 67's by their sights (a bit taller than the Model 10 it seems).
In the opening scene, several Detroit police officers are armed with stainless [[Smith & Wesson Model 10]] revolvers. They are noted as Model 67's by their lack of a rear adjustable sight. The Model 10 was the standard issue duty sidearm for the Detroit Police Department at the time the movie was shot.
[[Image:S&WM67.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 67 (Current Production Model) - .38 Spl]]
[[Image:S&WM67.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 67 (Current Production Model) - .38 Spl]]
[[Image:BevCopS&W6391.png|thumb|none|600px|The three Detroit police officers on the right are armed with stainless Smith & Wesson Model 67s.]]
[[Image:BevCopS&W6391.png|thumb|none|600px|The three Detroit police officers on the right are armed with stainless Smith & Wesson Model 10s.]]
[[Image:BevCopS&W10.png|thumb|none|600px|Two Detroit police officers armed with Smith & Wesson Model 67s, once they realize that Axel is in fact, Detective Axel Foley.]]
[[Image:BevCopS&W10.png|thumb|none|600px|Two Detroit police officers armed with Smith & Wesson Model 10s, once they realize that Axel is in fact, Detective Axel Foley.]]
The police officer in the front is taking aim with a Smith & Wesson model 10 in nickel finish, which was standard issue duty sidearm of the DPD for a great number of years, certainly at the time the movie was shot. Note the lack of an adjustable rear sight and the shiny finish of his revolver.
The officer on the right might have an adjustable sighted model 67, though. Hard to tell.
==Colt MK IV Series 70==
==Colt MK IV Series 70==
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[[Image:BevCopS&W6293.png|thumb|none|600px|Maitland with his Smith & Wesson.]]
[[Image:BevCopS&W6293.png|thumb|none|600px|Maitland with his Smith & Wesson.]]
[[Image:BevCopS&W6294.png|thumb|none|600px|Maitland holds his Smith & Wesson to Ginny Summers' ([[Lisa Eilbacher]]) head.]]
[[Image:BevCopS&W6294.png|thumb|none|600px|Maitland holds his Smith & Wesson to Ginny Summers' ([[Lisa Eilbacher]]) head.]]
It's definitely an S&W N frame revolver. Looking at rounded profile of the ejector rod shroud on the barrel it appears as if it's a customized/shortened model 629. Gunsmithing shop John Jovino Co., Inc., in New York was known doing such custom work.
[[Image:BevCopS&W6295.png|thumb|none|600px|''"Be careful, old boy. You might hit me."'']]
[[Image:BevCopS&W6295.png|thumb|none|600px|''"Be careful, old boy. You might hit me."'']]
The revolver's hammer spur looks brightly polished and shortened, too, which strengthens my suspicion that it's indeed a customized S&W M629...
The revolver's hammer spur looks brightly polished and shortened, too, which strengthens my suspicion that it's indeed a customized S&W M629...
Detective Axel Foley's (Eddie Murphy) sidearm in this movie is a Browning Hi-Power pistol. The manufacturer, FN, switched from an internal extractor to the external extractor in the early 1960's. This help date Foley's gun as a post-WWII pistol. Axel uses a Hi-Power in all the other movies in the series.
A police officer at the beginning of the film uses a Smith & Wesson 639 as his sidearm. Detective Jeffrey Friedman (Paul Reiser) can be also seen with one tucked in his waistband. One of Maitland's thugs also uses one to hold Axel and gunpoint, and later to shoot at Billy Rosewood. Lieutenant Andrew Bogomil (Ronny Cox) uses this as his primary sidearm, as seen during the climax of the film. It is likely that the same gun was used in all scenes because they all have wood grips and adjustable sights.
Smith & Wesson Model 10
In the opening scene, several Detroit police officers are armed with stainless Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolvers. They are noted as Model 67's by their lack of a rear adjustable sight. The Model 10 was the standard issue duty sidearm for the Detroit Police Department at the time the movie was shot.
Colt MK IV Series 70
Inspector Todd (Gil Hill) carries a stainless Colt MK IV Series 70 in his waistband. It is identified as a MK IV Series 70 by it's grips.
Colt Trooper
Zach, Maitland's chief assassin, kills Axel's friend Mikey with a Colt Trooper revolver.
Dan Wesson Model 15
Several Beverly Hills Police officers use Dan Wesson Model 15 revolvers with enclosed ejector rod and ventilated rib, indicating that it is the standard issue sidearm for the Beverly Hills Police Department. At first sight it looks like a Colt Trooper, but looking closely, it can be identified as a Dan Wesson revolver.
Ithaca 37 Shotgun
One of the robbers at the strip club is armed with a pistol gripped Ithaca 37. Axel distracts the robber, then overpowers him and takes the shotgun from him. Sergeant Taggart (John Ashton) retrieves one with a full stock from the trunk of his police car and uses it during the climax of the film at Maitland's home.
Maitland's thugs use IMI Uzis during the final gunfight at the end of the film.
Winchester Model 1300
Zach (Jonathan Banks), Maitland's chief thug, uses a pistol-gripped Winchester Model 1300 during the climax of the film when he tries to kill Axel in Maitland's home.