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Michael Platt ([[David Soul]]) uses a .223 [[Ruger Mini-14]] carbine converted to fully automatic | Michael Platt ([[David Soul]]) uses a .223 [[Ruger Mini-14]] carbine converted to fully automatic for most of the film. Platt uses the Mini-14 to kill an armored car guard, and later to kill or injure the FBI agents that attempt to apprehend him. | ||
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Revision as of 04:11, 9 September 2009
The following weapons can be seen in this 1988 TV movie, based on a real life shootout that occurred in 1986:
Pistols
Smith and Wesson Model 459
Special Agent Ben Grogan (Ronny Cox) and Special Agent Jerry Dove (Bruce Greenwood) both carry 9mm Smith & Wesson Model 459 pistols as their sidearm. Agent Ron Risner is also armed with a 459.
Colt M1911A1
William Matix (Michael Gross) briefly uses a .45 M1911A1 pistol to steal a car by shooting it's owner. The M1911A1 is also used in the film when Platt and Matix break into the pinball machine salesman's home. After the carjack scene, the M1911A1 is never seen again.
Revolvers
Smith and Wesson Model 29
Michael Platt (David Soul) briefly uses a .44 Magnum Smith & Wesson Model 29 during the home invasion scene. After that, the revolver is never seen again.
Smith and Wesson Model 10
Agents who do not carry the Model 459 in this film carry a 4 inch Smith & Wesson Model 10 .38 revolver. Agent Ed Mirelles (Ronald G. Joseph) uses a Model 10 to fatally wound Matix and Platt as they attempt to flee the shootout.
Smith and Wesson Model 586
William Matix (Michael Gross) uses a Smith & Wesson Model 586 as his main sidearm throughout the film. Another actor was reported to have used one, but claims have not been confirmed.
Smith and Wesson Model 19
Special Agent Gordon "Gordy" McNeill (Doug Sheehan) carries the 2.5 inch version of the .357 Magnum Smith & Wesson Model 19 revolver. The FBI did not issue the Model 19 as a sidearm, but McNeill carried it anyway.
Smith & Wesson Model 36
John Hanlon (Peter McRobbie) uses the .38 caliber Smith & Wesson Model 36 revolver in the shootout scene, after his .357 revolver was knocked over during a collision with the other pursuit vehicles.
Dan Wesson revolver
William Matix carries a Dan Wesson revolver in .357 Magnum in a shoulder holster during the shootout. Michael Platt takes the revolver and attempts to shoot Agent Ed Mirelles with it, missing his head by inches before the gun jams.
Shotguns
Smith & Wesson M3000 shotgun
Both Matix and Platt use Smith & Wesson Model 3000 shotguns throughout the film.
Remington 870
Agent Ed Mirelles (Ronald G. Joseph) uses a Remington 870 to shoot Michael Platt in the leg.
Rifles
Ruger Mini-14
Michael Platt (David Soul) uses a .223 Ruger Mini-14 carbine converted to fully automatic for most of the film. Platt uses the Mini-14 to kill an armored car guard, and later to kill or injure the FBI agents that attempt to apprehend him.
Colt AR15 Sporter-1
William Matix fires a Colt AR15 Sporter-1 with M16A2 handguards when he and Michael Platt are shooting in the woods.