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== MAT-49 == | == MAT-49 == | ||
The [[MAT-49|MAT-49 Submachine Gun]] is used by Alain Charnier | The [[MAT-49|MAT-49 Submachine Gun]] is used by thugs employed by Alain Charnier ([[Fernando Rey]]) notably during the harbor shootout. | ||
[[Image:MAT-49.jpg|thumb|none|300px|French MAT-49 Submachine Gun - 9mm]] | [[Image:MAT-49.jpg|thumb|none|300px|French MAT-49 Submachine Gun - 9mm]] | ||
[[Image:Frenchii.6.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:Frenchii.6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Charnier's thug firing a MAT-49 at the dockyard.]] | ||
==Gevarm Type D4== | ==Gevarm Type D4== |
Revision as of 05:46, 25 March 2011
The following guns were seen in the French Connection II:
Smith & Wesson Model 36
In The French Connection, NYPD Detective Jimmy 'Popeye' Doyle (Gene Hackman) carried a Colt Detective Special. In the sequel, Doyle is seen smuggling a Smith & Wesson Model 36 with some ammo in his suitcase. He keeps it in his ankle holster and uses near the end of the film.
Browning Hi-Power
Detective Barthélémy (Bernard Fresson) and other French police officers carry Browning Hi-Power pistols, with tangent rear sights. The Hi-Power is seen commandeered by Detective Jimmy 'Popeye' Doyle (Gene Hackman) during the final shootout of the film when one of the detectives gets shot.
MAT-49
The MAT-49 Submachine Gun is used by thugs employed by Alain Charnier (Fernando Rey) notably during the harbor shootout.
Gevarm Type D4
Used by Alain Charnier's (Fernando Rey) thugs.
Walther PPK
When Jimmy 'Popeye' Doyle (Gene Hackman) is captured by Alain Charnier's (Fernando Rey) thugs, a police officer tailing Doyle tries to pull out a Walther PPK to fire at the thugs before he is run over.
Colt revolver
One of the French police officers carries a Colt revolver, that looks like a Police Positive Special, although we never seen it close enough to be totally sure.