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== Unknown 9mm pocket pistol ==
== Unknown 9mm pocket pistol ==
This is a Jennings .22 pistol. I know that this is correct because the markings on the slide as well as the mag release button and everything else match my Jennings exactly.


In the scene where the street hustler Booty ([[Anthony Mackie]]) is selling a gun to a plus-sized street girl, he describes it as a "nickel plated ladysmith nine mary-mary". According to that dialogue, "nine mary-mary" is slang for 9mm. It is not a Walther PPK/TPH, because they are not made in 9mm. It is quite possibly an AMT Backup, but there is only a brief shot of the gun.
In the scene where the street hustler Booty ([[Anthony Mackie]]) is selling a gun to a plus-sized street girl, he describes it as a "nickel plated ladysmith nine mary-mary". According to that dialogue, "nine mary-mary" is slang for 9mm. It is not a Walther PPK/TPH, because they are not made in 9mm. It is quite possibly an AMT Backup, but there is only a brief shot of the gun.

Revision as of 02:23, 27 September 2011

Unknown 9mm pocket pistol

This is a Jennings .22 pistol. I know that this is correct because the markings on the slide as well as the mag release button and everything else match my Jennings exactly.

In the scene where the street hustler Booty (Anthony Mackie) is selling a gun to a plus-sized street girl, he describes it as a "nickel plated ladysmith nine mary-mary". According to that dialogue, "nine mary-mary" is slang for 9mm. It is not a Walther PPK/TPH, because they are not made in 9mm. It is quite possibly an AMT Backup, but there is only a brief shot of the gun.

The PPK is made in .380, or 9mm Short. Also, just because the actor states the gun is a certain caliber doesn't mean the prop weapon is actually that caliber.
Actually looks like a Davis Industries 380. They were produced on .380 ACP and .32 ACP. One of those cheap pot metal Saturday Night Specials
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The Unidentified pistol looks like a Lorcin to me.GaBoy45 04:03, 27 December 2010 (UTC)

Lorcin L380 - .380 ACP
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Davis 380

It's a Davis since the mag release is at the bottom, you can also tell by the trigger guard shape. I think the full name is Davis Industries Model P-380 It's also made in the .32acp, see Hard Boiled but because of the size I would go with .380. --Predator20 22:33, 17 January 2011 (UTC)


It's not a Jennings pistol? The mag release button of the Davis doesn't resemble the one in the screenshot. --Ben41 22:40, 17 January 2011 (UTC)

It is a Jennings, didn't even think about those piles, the Jennings has a slight under cut trigger guard which the Davis doesn't have. The Lorcin has an extreme under cut. --Predator20 22:42, 17 January 2011 (UTC)