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== | == Cobray M11/9 == | ||
A suppressed [[ | A suppressed [[Cobray M11/9]] is the main weapon used by Nelson ([[James B. Sikking]]). | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:M11 2.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Cobray M11/9 9x19mm. This is the semiautomatic pistol, note how the selector switch is on the opposite side of the receiver and the pins are in different places on the receiver.]] | ||
[[Image:Narrow 08.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | [[Image:Narrow 08.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | ||
[[Image:Narrow 12.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | [[Image:Narrow 12.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | ||
==Beretta 92FS== | ==Beretta 92FS== | ||
Deputy District Attorney Robert Caulfield ([[Gene Hackman]]) is seen threatening Wooten with a water pistol version of the [[Beretta 92FS]]. | Deputy District Attorney Robert Caulfield ([[Gene Hackman]]) is seen threatening Wooten with a water pistol version of the [[Beretta 92FS]]. |
Revision as of 12:41, 24 July 2010
Narrow Margin is a 1990 thriller directed by Peter Hyams and starring Gene Hackman as a district attorney who must protect a witness (Anne Archer) from hitmen while they all are trapped on a passenger train traveling through the Canadian wilderness. The film is based on the 1952 film of the same name.
The following weapons were used in the film Narrow Margin:
WARNING! POSSIBLE SPOILERS
Browning Hi-Power
The suppressed Browning Hi-Power is used by numerous henchmen in the film, notably Jack Wooten (Nigel Bennett).
Cobray M11/9
A suppressed Cobray M11/9 is the main weapon used by Nelson (James B. Sikking).
Beretta 92FS
Deputy District Attorney Robert Caulfield (Gene Hackman) is seen threatening Wooten with a water pistol version of the Beretta 92FS.
Beretta 84FS Cheetah
A suppressed Beretta 84FS Cheetah is seen held by Katherine Weller (Susan Hogan).