Get Shorty (1995): Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Get Shorty (1995): Difference between revisions
Ray Bones ([[Dennis Farina]]) uses a [[AMT Backup]] to shoot another character, then places the gun in the hand of Harry Zimm ([[Gene Hackman]]), who is blamed for the shooting. It is described by the murder victim as the "Fiat of guns, always jammin' on you at the wrong time, just before he is shot four times by the AMT.
Ray Bones ([[Dennis Farina]]) uses a [[AMT Backup]] to shoot Ronnie Wingate, then places the gun in the hand of Harry Zimm ([[Gene Hackman]]), who is blamed for the shooting. It is described by Wingate as the "Fiat of guns, always jammin' on you at the wrong time, just before he is shot four times by the AMT.
[[Image:AMTBackup.jpg|thumb|none|350px|AMT Backup II with stainless steel finish - .380 ACP]]
[[Image:AMTBackup.jpg|thumb|none|350px|AMT Backup II with stainless steel finish - .380 ACP]]
[[Image:Gets-pistol1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ray Bones intimidates Harry Zimm.]]
[[Image:Gets-pistol1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ray Bones intimidates Harry Zimm.]]
Revision as of 22:08, 21 February 2011
The following guns were used in the film Get Shorty:
Ray Bones (Dennis Farina) uses a AMT Backup to shoot Ronnie Wingate, then places the gun in the hand of Harry Zimm (Gene Hackman), who is blamed for the shooting. It is described by Wingate as the "Fiat of guns, always jammin' on you at the wrong time, just before he is shot four times by the AMT.
Colt Gold Cup National Match
Bo Catlett (Delroy Lindo) uses a Colt Gold Cup National Match during the film (N.B. In the book, the weapon Ronnie shows off, which Bo later "borrows" to shoot Yayo and threaten Chili, is a long-slide AMT Hardballer).
Martin Weir (Danny DeVito) fires a stainless Desert Eagle with a scope attachment in Chili's film, constantly pressing the magazine release instead of the trigger. The technical consultant, Bear (James Gandolfini), takes it from him and looks at it.