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== Walther PPK == | == Walther PPK == | ||
The last pistol Travis Bickle picks out is a [[Walther PPK]] in .380. He later uses | The last pistol Travis Bickle picks out is a [[Walther PPK]] in .380. He later uses it to shoot and kill a liquor store robber. | ||
[[Image:Taxi-Driver-Walther-380.jpg|thumb|left|300px|The arms dealer picks up a Walther PPK .380.]] | [[Image:Taxi-Driver-Walther-380.jpg|thumb|left|300px|The arms dealer picks up a Walther PPK .380.]] |
Revision as of 03:59, 29 May 2007
Exactly how fucking dumb do you have to be to see Taxi Driver - fucking TAXI DRIVER - and take from it HURRRRR COOL GUNS?
S&W 29
Travis Bickle (Robert De Niro) purchases four guns from the illegal arms dealer he meets, the first of which is a S&W 29 in .44 Magnum. He is turned on to this gun by a passenger of his who claims he is going to kill his cheating wife with a .44 Magnum. The .44 features prominently in the film and is used later by Travis to shoot both the fat man and the pimp in the flop house.
S&W 60 "Chief's Special"
The second pistol Travis picks out is a Smith & Wesson 60 "Chief's Special" stainless revolver in .38 special. The gun is incorrectly identified as being nickel plated. Travis later uses the little .38 to shoot Iris' pimp outside the flop house.
S&W Escort .22LR
The third pistol Travis Bickle picks out is a S&W Escort, although it is incorrectly referred to as a Colt 25. He memorably attaches the S&W Escort to a drawer slide and mounts it on his forearm. Travis later uses his S&W Escort to kill the boss in the flop house.
Walther PPK
The last pistol Travis Bickle picks out is a Walther PPK in .380. He later uses it to shoot and kill a liquor store robber.