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[[Image:48hrsposter.jpg|thumb|right|300px| | [[Image:48hrsposter.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''48 Hrs.'' (1982)]] | ||
''48 Hrs.'' is the 1982 action film that launched the film career of [[Eddie Murphy]]. Directed by [[Walter Hill]], the film has Murphy starring as Reggie Hammond, a convict who is released from prison for 48 hours to assist SFPD Inspector Jack Cates ([[Nick Nolte]]) in tracking down an escaped prisoner who has a past with Hammond and has stolen Cates' gun. The sequel ''[[Another 48 Hrs.]]'' was released in 1990. | ''48 Hrs.'' is the 1982 action film that launched the film career of [[Eddie Murphy]]. Directed by [[Walter Hill]], the film has Murphy starring as Reggie Hammond, a convict who is released from prison for 48 hours to assist SFPD Inspector Jack Cates ([[Nick Nolte]]) in tracking down an escaped prisoner who has a past with Hammond and has stolen Cates' gun. The sequel ''[[Another 48 Hrs.]]'' was released in 1990. | ||
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[[Image:Model28HP2.jpg|thumb|none|350px|S&W Model 28 Highway Patrolman with 4" bl. ]] | [[Image:Model28HP2.jpg|thumb|none|350px|S&W Model 28 Highway Patrolman with 4" bl. ]] | ||
[[Image:48hrs5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|James Remar uses the S&W N-frame revolver in his escape from the chain gang.]] | [[Image:48hrs5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|James Remar uses the S&W N-frame revolver in his escape from the chain gang.]] | ||
== Smith & Wesson Model 15 == | == Smith & Wesson Model 15 == | ||
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==Smith & Wesson Model 36== | ==Smith & Wesson Model 36== | ||
Casey ([[Margot Rose]]) is seen holding a [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] when Cates busts into her apartment. | Casey ([[Margot Rose]]) is seen holding a [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] when Cates busts into her apartment. | ||
[[Image:48Hrs 060.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Casey ([[Margot Rose]]) is seen holding a [[Smith & Wesson Model 36]] when Cates busts into her apartment.]] | |||
== Smith & Wesson Model 60 == | == Smith & Wesson Model 60 == | ||
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[[Image:48h.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A production image of Nick Nolte as Cates with the Colt Government.]] | [[Image:48h.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A production image of Nick Nolte as Cates with the Colt Government.]] | ||
[[Image:48Hrs 033.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | [[Image:48Hrs 033.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | ||
==Colt New Service== | |||
Luther ([[David Patrick Kelly]]) carries a [[Colt New Service]] revolver as he's chased by Cates. Reggie Hammond ([[Eddie Murphy]]) takes the revolver away when Luther runs into a car door. | |||
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== Jennings pistol == | == Jennings pistol == | ||
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==Ithaca 37== | ==Ithaca 37== | ||
An [[Ithaca 37]] shotgun is carried by one of the guards at the beginning of the film. | An [[Ithaca 37]] shotgun is carried by one of the guards at the beginning of the film. An SFPD officer is seen holding an Ithaca as well. | ||
[[Image:IthacaModel37.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Ithaca Model 37 riot version - 12 Gauge]] | [[Image:IthacaModel37.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Ithaca Model 37 riot version - 12 Gauge]] | ||
[[Image:48Hrs 002.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | [[Image:48Hrs 002.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]] | ||
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==High Standard FLITE KING K-1200 Riot Shotgun== | ==High Standard FLITE KING K-1200 Riot Shotgun== |
Revision as of 06:01, 12 February 2011
48 Hrs. is the 1982 action film that launched the film career of Eddie Murphy. Directed by Walter Hill, the film has Murphy starring as Reggie Hammond, a convict who is released from prison for 48 hours to assist SFPD Inspector Jack Cates (Nick Nolte) in tracking down an escaped prisoner who has a past with Hammond and has stolen Cates' gun. The sequel Another 48 Hrs. was released in 1990.
The following firearms were used in the film 48 Hrs.:
Smith & Wesson Model 29
A 4" barrel version Smith & Wesson Model 29 is the service handgun used by Inspector Jack Cates (Nick Nolte), until it is stolen by Albert Ganz (James Remar).
Smith & Wesson Model 27/28 N-frame
At the beginning of the movie, Albert Ganz (James Remar) uses a blued Smith & Wesson Model 27 / 28 N-frame revolver. Although the handgun is never seen closely, it does not seem to have a heavy barrel, but a tapered one. Therefore, it should be a Model 24, 27 or 28, instead of a Model 29 or 25 (the "Mountain gun" version of the Model 29 had not been released in 1982).
Smith & Wesson Model 15
Breaking up the fight between Jack and Reggie, an SFPD Patrol Officer (Chris Mulkey) deploys a Smith & Wesson Model 15.
Smith & Wesson Model 19 (Snub)
A 2.5" barrel Smith & Wesson Model 19 is used by Reggie Hammond (Eddie Murphy) at the end of the movie.
Smith & Wesson Model 36
Casey (Margot Rose) is seen holding a Smith & Wesson Model 36 when Cates busts into her apartment.
Smith & Wesson Model 60
Detective Algren (Jonathan Banks) carries a Smith & Wesson Model 60, that he tries to use on Billy Bear after being shot.
Colt Single Action revolver
Billy Bear (Sonny Landham) uses a Colt Single Action Army revolver. The front sight looks like the one used in the Colt New Frontier. However, the revolver used in the movie has fixed, not adjustable sights.
Colt Government
Inspector Jack Cates (Nick Nolte) uses a Colt Government after his Model 29 is stolen.
Colt New Service
Luther (David Patrick Kelly) carries a Colt New Service revolver as he's chased by Cates. Reggie Hammond (Eddie Murphy) takes the revolver away when Luther runs into a car door.
Jennings pistol
In the cowboy bar, Reggie Hammond takes a Jennings pistol off one of the patrons while frisking him.
Ithaca 37
An Ithaca 37 shotgun is carried by one of the guards at the beginning of the film. An SFPD officer is seen holding an Ithaca as well.
High Standard FLITE KING K-1200 Riot Shotgun
A High Standard FLITE KING K-1200 Riot Standard Model shotgun is carried by one of the guards at the beginning of the film.