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'''The following firearms were used in the film [[Bugsy]]:''' | '''The following firearms were used in the film ''[[Bugsy]]'':''' | ||
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Revision as of 07:17, 3 September 2009
The following firearms were used in the film Bugsy:
Colt Detective Special
Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel (Warren Beatty) draws a Colt Detective Special several times throughout the film, notably using it to threaten Jack Dragna.
Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless
In the extended cut, Bugsy (Warren Beatty) considers shooting himself with his Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless after murdering Harry Greenberg (Elliot Gould). After putting it in his mouth and failing to pull the trigger, he places the gun down and begins to write a suicide note. Virginia Hill (Annette Bening) then picks it up and fires a few shots at random around the house after the two struggle with it. The pistol is even shown to somehow break a piano leg, causing the whole piano to fall to the ground, with a single .32 caliber bullet. After working out a jam in the gun, Virginia is able to fire one more shot before uselessly clicking the trigger and then handing it back to Bugsy.
M1 Carbine
As in real life, an M1 Carbine is used by Bugsy Siegel's assassins.