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When Louis Winthorpe III ([[Dan Aykroyd]]) is forced to sell his expensive watch in a pawn shop for $50, he looks down and sees a [[M1911|Colt Commander]] with pearl grips. He asks how much and apparently is sold the gun! In real life, without a pistol license or any money, buying a handgun proves somewhat troublesome. Winthorpe then takes it with him to the Christmas party and threatens to kill Billy Ray before running away. He tries to commit suicide with it but the gun misfires. He tosses it away and the gun hilariously goes off.
Louis Winthorpe III ([[Dan Aykroyd]]) sees a [[M1911|Colt Commander]] with pearl grips at a pawn shop. He asks how much. We see him with it sometime later. He appears to have successfully purchased the gun, though likely without a pistol license.
Louis Winthorpe III (Dan Aykroyd) sees a Colt Commander with pearl grips at a pawn shop. He asks how much. We see him with it sometime later. He appears to have successfully purchased the gun, though likely without a pistol license.
When Winthorpe and Billy Ray join together to take down Randolph Duke (Ralph Bellamy) and Mortimer Duke (Don Ameche) for wrecking their lives with a simple bet, Winthorpe takes out several 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotguns, planning to shoot the Duke's knee caps.
Clarence Beeks (Paul Gleason) draws an Astra Constable on Winthorpe when he realizes he is in disguise and holds it on Ophelia (Jamie Lee Curtis) before he is knocked unconcious by a caged gorilla and has it taken away by Coleman (Denholm Elliott).