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[[Image:Colt Detective Special.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt Detective Special – .38 Special]] | [[Image:Colt Detective Special.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt Detective Special – .38 Special]] | ||
[[Image:Bul3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The injured Detective Stanton ([[Carl Reindel]]) after being shot by the hit team sent to kill the fake Ross that Bullitt and his men are protecting. Notice the [[Colt Detective Special]] laying on the floor next to him.]] | [[Image:Bul3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The injured Detective Stanton ([[Carl Reindel]]) after being shot by the hit team sent to kill the fake Ross that Bullitt and his men are protecting. Notice the [[Colt Detective Special]] laying on the floor next to him.]] | ||
== Smith & Wesson Model 58 == | |||
There is one scene in which one can see a revolver in a motorcycle officer's holster with either fake ivory (i.e. plastic) grips or genuine ivory grips. Judging from the grips shape I believe it is a [[Smith & Wesson Model 58]] revolver. For several years the S.F.P.D. authorized officers to carry the [[Smith & Wesson Model 58|S&W Model 58 .41 magnum]]. The Model 58 was manufactured between 1964 - 1977. The S.F.P.D. gave it's full cooperation to the production in the spring of 1968 and it's plausible that the two officers were the real thing. | |||
[[Image:BullittModel58.jpg|thumb|none|600px| S.F.P.D. motorcycle officer with Smith & Wesson Model 58 in his holster]] | |||
== Colt M1911A1 == | == Colt M1911A1 == |
Revision as of 05:10, 10 January 2011
WARNING:SPOILERS
The following guns can be seen in Bullitt:
Colt Diamondback
San Francisco PD Lt. Frank Bullitt’s (Steve McQueen) snubnose revolver. [1] According to the source the Colt Diamondback snubnose that is carried by Steve McQueen was fitted with grips from a Colt Detective Special. (See the Colt Detective Special photo on this page.)
Colt Detective Special
It appears that the other two detectives who work for Bullitt, Delgetti (Don Gordon) and Stanton (Carl Reindel), are carrying the Colt Detective Special. Either the 1st or 2nd generation with the exposed ejector rod.
Smith & Wesson Model 58
There is one scene in which one can see a revolver in a motorcycle officer's holster with either fake ivory (i.e. plastic) grips or genuine ivory grips. Judging from the grips shape I believe it is a Smith & Wesson Model 58 revolver. For several years the S.F.P.D. authorized officers to carry the S&W Model 58 .41 magnum. The Model 58 was manufactured between 1964 - 1977. The S.F.P.D. gave it's full cooperation to the production in the spring of 1968 and it's plausible that the two officers were the real thing.
Colt M1911A1
The real Johnny Ross (Pat Renella) uses a Colt M1911A1 at the end of the movie when Bullitt corners him at the airport. He uses the Colt 1911 to shoot the security guard just before Bullitt kills him.
Winchester Model 1897
The two hitmen (Bill Hickman and Paul Genge) who kill the Ross impersonator (Felice Orlandi) and later shoot at Bullitt from the Charger during the famous car chase use a Winchester Model 1897. The Model 1897 was designed by John Browning and had an exposed hammer like a lever action rifle. The version used by the blonde haired hitman (Paul Genge) is what is known as a “takedown” model. After he shoots the Ross impersonator you can see it taken down when he seperates the barrel/magazine from the receiver. It appears the hitman’s model has had the barrel cut down to at least 18". It also appears to have a full stock. The left side of the receiver is marked "U.S.". The shotgun appears to be a 12 gauge as red shells are loaded, but there is no way to make certain of its actual gauge.