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The [[Smith & Wesson Model 66]] with Pachmayr grips is the weapon Donald Crease ([[Sidney Poitier]]) takes out when the team discovers how dangerous the codebreaking machine can be. Martin Bishop ([[Robert Redford]]) then takes it with him to the meeting with the Russian attache. | The [[Smith & Wesson Model 66]] with Pachmayr grips is the weapon Donald Crease ([[Sidney Poitier]]) takes out when the team discovers how dangerous the codebreaking machine can be. Martin Bishop ([[Robert Redford]]) then takes it with him to the meeting with the Russian attache. | ||
[[Image:Mod66wPachmayr.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith & Wesson Model 66 Snub with Pachmayr grips - .357 Magnum]] | [[Image:Mod66wPachmayr.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith & Wesson Model 66 Snub with Pachmayr grips - .357 Magnum]] | ||
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==Smith & Wesson 439== | ==Smith & Wesson 439== |
Revision as of 00:30, 10 January 2010
Sneakers is a 1992 thriller starring Robert Redford as the head of a group of hackers who are tricked into recovering the ultimate codebreaking machine.
The following guns were used in the film Sneakers:
Smith & Wesson Model 66
The Smith & Wesson Model 66 with Pachmayr grips is the weapon Donald Crease (Sidney Poitier) takes out when the team discovers how dangerous the codebreaking machine can be. Martin Bishop (Robert Redford) then takes it with him to the meeting with the Russian attache.
Smith & Wesson 439
An early model of the Smith & Wesson 5906 is featured prominently in the film.
Beretta 92FS
The Beretta 92FS is in the hands of an NSA agent at the end of the film.
Mossberg 500A Mariner
The Mossberg 500A Mariner shotgun is featured prominently in the film.
Heckler & Koch SP89
The female NSA Agent at the end carries a Heckler & Koch SP89. Carl (River Phoenix) hilariously refers to the weapon as an Uzi.