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[[Image:Shark2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Boots ([[Lamar Jackson]]) points the [[Colt Diamondback|Diamondback]] at Sharky ([[Burt Reynolds]])]] | [[Image:Shark2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Boots ([[Lamar Jackson]]) points the [[Colt Diamondback|Diamondback]] at Sharky ([[Burt Reynolds]])]] | ||
[[Image:Shark3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Boots ([[Lamar Jackson]]) attempts to shoot Sharky ([[Burt Reynolds]]) only to discover that the revolver is empty.]] | [[Image:Shark3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Boots ([[Lamar Jackson]]) attempts to shoot Sharky ([[Burt Reynolds]]) only to discover that the revolver is empty.]] | ||
== Colt Woodsman == | |||
It appears that one of Billy Score ([[Henry Silva]]) is also using a supressed [[Colt Woodsman]]. It was difficult to get a good image of the pistol, but it was a 22LR pistol (though the sound effect was that of a much larger caliber weapon). When Score opens his briefcase there is a brief shot of the pistol and a box of Winchester 22LR inside the case. Though the pistol might be a [[High Standard HD]] I choose to go with the [[Colt Woodsman]] mainly because the production seemed to be very fond of other Colt products so why not the Woodsman? At first I thought it might be a [[Browning Buckmark]] until I learned that the Buckmark (which in many way is a Woodsman) wasn't introduced until 1985 and this movie was produced in 1981. | |||
[[Image:Shark30.jpg|none|500px|thumb|After having wounded Arch ([[Bernie Casey]]) Score ([[Henry Silva]])attempts to finish him off with a shot to the head using the[[Colt Woodsman]] but for some unexplainable reason he doesn't do so.Possibly because he is out of his mind on Coke, PCP and Heroin and his brain is simply misfiring.]] | |||
[[Image:Shark31.jpg|none|500px|thumb|[[Colt Woodsman]] in its case along with some of the hitman's other tools of the trade.Note the wooden grips and the magazine which defintely appears to be a 22LR box magazine for a Woodsman and the box of Winchester 22LR ammo.]] | |||
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== Over & Under Double Barreled Shotgun == | == Over & Under Double Barreled Shotgun == | ||
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[[Image:Shark15.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Score ([[Henry Silva]]) prepares to kill Sharky's partner.]] | [[Image:Shark15.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Score ([[Henry Silva]]) prepares to kill Sharky's partner.]] | ||
Revision as of 22:55, 8 March 2010
The following firearms can be seen in Sharky's Machine (1981):
Colt Goverment Model
The Colt Goverment Model is used by the Atlanta City Police detectives throughout the movie. It's identified as a Goverment Model simply becasue there is no way to determine if the production used a Series 70, old mil-spec 1911A1's ect. Unless somebody can get in touch with the armorer from the production that is.
Smith & Wesson Model 29
A Smith & Wesson Model 29 44 magnum revolver with a 6.5" barrel is used with very impressive results by the drug dealer Murray Boots (Lamar Jackson) at the beginning of the movie when Sharky (Burt Reynolds) is attempting to buy heroin from him during an undercover operation. Another officer drives up onto the buy and the whole operation goes to hell. There then ensues a pursuit through Atlanta.It ends with Boots taking a hostage and attempting to use a transit bus to escape. Of course he fails.
Colt Python
Sharky (Burt Reynolds) uses a Colt Python with a six inch barrel during the botched drug buy and subsequent gun fight at the beginning of the movie.
Colt Diamondback
Sharky (Burt Reynolds) has a Colt Diamondback with a 4" barrel in the bag with the drug buy money. The drug dealer Murray Boots (Lamar Jackson) identifies it as a Diamondback. He takes it from Sharky when the corrupt police officer drives up onto the buy and blows Sharky's cover. However the Diamondback is empty. Sharky's real piece is a Colt Python that he is carrying on his person.
Colt Woodsman
It appears that one of Billy Score (Henry Silva) is also using a supressed Colt Woodsman. It was difficult to get a good image of the pistol, but it was a 22LR pistol (though the sound effect was that of a much larger caliber weapon). When Score opens his briefcase there is a brief shot of the pistol and a box of Winchester 22LR inside the case. Though the pistol might be a High Standard HD I choose to go with the Colt Woodsman mainly because the production seemed to be very fond of other Colt products so why not the Woodsman? At first I thought it might be a Browning Buckmark until I learned that the Buckmark (which in many way is a Woodsman) wasn't introduced until 1985 and this movie was produced in 1981.
Over & Under Double Barreled Shotgun
The hitman Billy Score (Henry Silva) uses a cut down Over & Under Double Barreled Shotgun to kill a prostitute and one of Sharky's partners. At one point it is identified as being a 12 gauge. The shotgun appears to be a Browning Over & Under Shotgun, but I can't confirm this.