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==Unidentified Pistol==
==Unidentified Pistol==
The pistol seen in this picture I believe to be a Steyr M - A1. The biggest giveaway that I can see is the incredibly low slide profile. When holding the pistol properly, your grip is closer to the center of the bore than a GLOCK. The second biggest giveaway is a little harder to see. The Steyr M series as I'm sure some of you know,feature unique trapezoid sights. These appear to be present, however thats more educated speculation than fact. The position of the slide release also coincides with the Steyr M. I dont have the HD version of the movie, so I cant clearly tell, but there should be a rather long groove in the left side of the slide for the slide release to lock into. If someone could check it out that would be great, especially since the Steyr is not a very well known pistol.--[[User:GLOCK10mm|GLOCK10mm]] 15:40, 22 February 2010 (UTC)
The pistol seen in this picture I believe to be a Steyr M - A1. The biggest giveaway that I can see is the incredibly low slide profile. When holding the pistol properly, your grip is closer to the center of the bore than a GLOCK. The second biggest giveaway is a little harder to see. The Steyr M series as I'm sure some of you know,feature unique trapezoid sights. These appear to be present, however thats more educated speculation than fact. The position of the slide release also coincides with the Steyr M. I dont have the HD version of the movie, so I cant clearly tell, but there should be a rather long groove in the left side of the slide for the slide release to lock into. If someone could check it out that would be great, especially since the Steyr is not a very well known pistol.--[[User:GLOCK10mm|GLOCK10mm]] 15:40, 22 February 2010 (UTC)
The unidentified pistol on the table is indeed a Steyr M9A1, there is a shot of the magazine as well.

Revision as of 21:44, 3 October 2010

Frank's Weapons

Okay, so this is what most people so far have thought of what the weapons recovered from Frank's car are:

  • HK MP5K
  • Glock 17
  • Springfield Armory XD
  • Para Ordnance Warthog
  • S&W Sigma
  • Taurus Millenium Pro

If you think otherwise, please comment. These weapons are quite hard to figure out and input is needed.

The S&W Sigma is infact a Steyr M-A1 pistol. I am positive, I own an M9-A1 and the pistol in the screenshot looks identical. From the shape of the trigger guard, Finger indents behind the trigger, and shape and angle of the grip, i can tell you for sure that it is a Steyr. GLOCK10mm 19:10, 19 November 2009 (UTC)

1911 Variant

Note from Movie Propmaster. I Defer to GLOCK10mm. He is right about the gun. He quotes:" you can see markings on the right side of the slide that roughly corrospond with those of Springfield Armory. and S.A. does produce a TRP that is strikingly similar to the one in the movie. i found a good picture of one here: http://www.kywon.com/Guns/TRPOperator.htm the model on the site has the slightly foreward set adjustable rear sight and full length rail/dust cover."

CAR-15

Take a good, hard look at the picture of Frank with the M4. The So-called "M4" has a NON-REMOVABLE carry handle. Upon further inspection you can see that it has an A1 carry handle. Can someone please fix this entry?

My apologies about taking so long

I locked it and .... forgot about it! My bad! Also taking a break from the page and looking at things with fresh eyes helps alot! Will work towards completing this 100% soon! MoviePropMaster2008 09:48, 3 January 2010 (UTC)

Unidentified Pistol

The pistol seen in this picture I believe to be a Steyr M - A1. The biggest giveaway that I can see is the incredibly low slide profile. When holding the pistol properly, your grip is closer to the center of the bore than a GLOCK. The second biggest giveaway is a little harder to see. The Steyr M series as I'm sure some of you know,feature unique trapezoid sights. These appear to be present, however thats more educated speculation than fact. The position of the slide release also coincides with the Steyr M. I dont have the HD version of the movie, so I cant clearly tell, but there should be a rather long groove in the left side of the slide for the slide release to lock into. If someone could check it out that would be great, especially since the Steyr is not a very well known pistol.--GLOCK10mm 15:40, 22 February 2010 (UTC)

The unidentified pistol on the table is indeed a Steyr M9A1, there is a shot of the magazine as well.