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''Ransom'' | [[Image:RansomPoster.jpg|right|thumb|300px|''Ransom'' (1996)]] | ||
''Ransom'' is a 1996 thriller directed by [[Ron Howard]] and stars [[Mel Gibson]] as an airline tycoon whose son is kidnapped and the dramatic circumstances that arise when the ransom payment is not paid. The film is actually a loose remake of a 1956 Glenn Ford film of the same name. | |||
'''The following weapons | '''The following weapons were used in the film ''Ransom'':''' | ||
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'''WARNING! MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD!''' | |||
== Glock 19 == | == Glock 19 == | ||
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== Smith & Wesson Model 10 == | == Smith & Wesson Model 10 == | ||
Uniformed NYPD officers carry the [[Smith & Wesson Model 10]] with the 4" Heavy Barrel.This would be correct for the time period. The NYPD had transitioned to semi-automatic handguns in 1993, but allowed those officers employed before the transition to continue to carry the revolver if they so desired. | Uniformed NYPD officers carry the [[Smith & Wesson Model 10]] with the 4" Heavy Barrel.This would be correct for the time period. The NYPD had transitioned to semi-automatic handguns in 1993, but allowed those officers employed before the transition to continue to carry the revolver if they so desired. (In 1990 the FBI certainly did adopt the 10mm in the model SW 1076 decocker only pistol). | ||
[[Image:S&WModel10HB.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Smith & Wesson Model 10 HB (Heavy barrel) Revolver (Post 1950s Model) - .38 Special. Later incarnations of the Model 10 had a non tapered Heavy Barrel, which leads it to be commonly mistaken for a .357 revolver.]] | [[Image:S&WModel10HB.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Smith & Wesson Model 10 HB (Heavy barrel) Revolver (Post 1950s Model) - .38 Special. Later incarnations of the Model 10 had a non tapered Heavy Barrel, which leads it to be commonly mistaken for a .357 revolver.]] | ||
[[Image:ransom035.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A NYPD officer aims a S&W Model 10.]] | [[Image:ransom035.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A NYPD officer aims a S&W Model 10.]] | ||
==M1911A1== | ==M1911A1== |
Revision as of 10:21, 11 December 2010
Ransom is a 1996 thriller directed by Ron Howard and stars Mel Gibson as an airline tycoon whose son is kidnapped and the dramatic circumstances that arise when the ransom payment is not paid. The film is actually a loose remake of a 1956 Glenn Ford film of the same name.
The following weapons were used in the film Ransom:
WARNING! MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD!
Glock 19
NYPD Detective Jimmy Shaker (Gary Sinise) carries a 2nd Generation Glock 19 as his sidearm throughout the film. Uniformed NYPD officers also are seen carrying Glocks.
Smith & Wesson Model 36
Maris Connor (Lili Taylor) is seen loading and firing a stainless Smith & Wesson Model 36 in the film. A different S&W is seen being put in the hands of one of the kidnappers.
Beretta 84BB "Cheetah"
Detective Jimmy Shaker carries a Beretta 84BB "Cheetah" as a backup gun, but only has it when going to Tom Mullen's house. At the end of the film, Tom Mullen (Mel Gibson) is seen brandishing it.
Smith & Wesson Model 64
Jimmy Shaker also is seen carrying a snubnose Smith & Wesson Model 64 in an ankle holster.
Smith & Wesson 659
FBI Special Agent Lonnie Hawkins (Delroy Lindo) carries a Smith & Wesson 659 as his sidearm in this film. Other uniformed NYPD uniformed police and other FBI also are seen drawing their 659 handguns. The 659 is somewhat anachronistic for the FBI as the Bureau ceased using 9x19mm pistols in 1988, and moved to the 10mm caliber pistols in 1991, but during this transition agents that were issued the S&W 659 were able to continue carrying it if they chose to. **Correction - the FBI tested but never adopted the 10MM. (g. wood)
I think this is actually a Smith & Wesson 5946 because the gun does not appear to have a decocker. The 5946 is authorised by the NYPD but maby not for the FBI. -And in the picture above the gun does not have the removable barrel bushing that 659s have.
Smith & Wesson Model 10
Uniformed NYPD officers carry the Smith & Wesson Model 10 with the 4" Heavy Barrel.This would be correct for the time period. The NYPD had transitioned to semi-automatic handguns in 1993, but allowed those officers employed before the transition to continue to carry the revolver if they so desired. (In 1990 the FBI certainly did adopt the 10mm in the model SW 1076 decocker only pistol).
M1911A1
Cubby Barnes (Donnie Wahlberg) threatens Mullen with an M1911A1 as he retrieves the ransom.
MP5A3
FBI HRT members and NYPD ESU officers are seen armed with MP5A3s.
Ithaca 37
An NYPD ESU officer is seen armed with an Ithaca 37 shotgun with an extended barrel and tactical forelight as the ESU clears a house.
Ruger Mini-14
Another NYPD ESU officer is seen armed with a Ruger Mini-14 as the ESU clears a house.
M16A2
FBI Special Agent Jack Sickler (Michael Gaston) is seen firing a M16A2 fitted with a night vision scope and tactical light from a helicopter during a shootout with one of the kidnappers.