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===Unidentified Revolver===
===Unidentified Revolver===
Seen only in the scene after the failed drive-by shooting. The gun is seen hanging from the door of the crashed car, and is picked up by William 'D-Fens' Foster. The weapon is not given much screen time, which leads to the conclusion that it could be a .38 revolver of some sort.  
Seen only in the scene after the failed drive-by shooting. The gun is seen hanging from the door of the crashed car, and is picked up by William 'D-Fens' Foster. The weapon is not given much screen time, which leads to the conclusion that it could be a .38 revolver of some sort.  
It looks like a [[Smith & Wesson 17 Masterpiece]] to me. - [[MikeF88]]
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Revision as of 22:04, 19 January 2012

The following firearms were used in the 1993 movie Falling Down:

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Falling Down (1993)



Handguns

Beretta 92F

A Beretta 92F is seen in the holster of an LAPD officer.

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Beretta 92F - 9x19mm
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Taurus PT92

A Taurus PT92 is first used by Nick the Neo-Nazi, owner of the surplus store (Frederic Forrest), to threaten William 'D-Fens' Foster, and used by Foster himself to shoot and kill him.

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Taurus PT92 - 9x19mm
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Nick the Nazi surplus store owner with his PT92 drawn on 'D-Fens'.
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'D-Fens' holding the PT92.

Colt MkIV Series 70

A Colt MK IV Series 70 is used in the final scenes in which William 'D-Fens' Foster pursues his family and subsequently gets shot by Detective Martin Prendergast (Robert Duvall). The gun was most likely obtained from the "gun bag" of the Latino gang. Notice the two tone Blued finish typical of the Colt MK IV Series 70 pistols.

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Colt MkIV Series 70 - .45 ACP
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William 'D-Fens' Foster picking up a Colt MkIV Series 70 off the ground.
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William 'D-Fens' Foster brandishing his Colt MkIV Series 70

Smith & Wesson Model 19

A Smith & Wesson Model 19 Snub is picked up by Detective Martin Prendergrast (Robert Duvall) from his wounded partner Samantha Torres (Rachel Ticotin). It is used to shoot William 'D-Fens' Foster.

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Smith & Wesson Model 19 Snub Nose (right side).
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Closeup of the S&W Model 19.
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Prendergrast with the S&W Model 19.

Smith & Wesson Model 15

A Smith & Wesson Model 15 .38 cal revolver with a 4 inch barrel is the service weapon of Detective Martin Prendergrast (Robert Duvall). He hands it over to the police clerk at the beginning of the movie due to his impending retirement.

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Smith & Wesson Model 15 .38 Special
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Prendergast unloads his weapon before handing it over to the police clerk.

A closer look at the grip makes it look closer to a Rossi model .357 revolver than a Smith and Wesson.

Unidentified Revolver

Seen only in the scene after the failed drive-by shooting. The gun is seen hanging from the door of the crashed car, and is picked up by William 'D-Fens' Foster. The weapon is not given much screen time, which leads to the conclusion that it could be a .38 revolver of some sort.

It looks like a Smith & Wesson 17 Masterpiece to me. - MikeF88

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Unidentified Revolver

Nick the Nazi military surplus salesman pulls an unidentified revolver on a gay couple in his store. The revolver is on-screen for only a moment.

Submachine Guns

Intratec TEC-9

A Intratec TEC-9 pistol that has been converted to full auto is seen several times throughout the film. It is first used by a member of the Latino street gang during the drive-by shooting, then used by William 'D-Fens' Foster (Michael Douglas) in the scene at the Whammyburger restaurant.

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Intratec TEC-9 9x19mm
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A Latino gang member armed with an Intratec TEC-9.
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William 'D-Fens' Foster armed with an Intratec TEC-9 (KG-9 version).

MAC-10

A MAC-10 is used by William 'D-Fens' Foster to destroy a phone booth.

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Ingram MAC 10 open bolt Submachine gun - .45 ACP

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William 'D-Fens' Foster opening up with a MAC-10 on a telephone booth

IMI Uzi

An Uzi is used by William 'D-Fens' Foster to wound a member of the street gang. There are rubber bands around the grip to help steady the shot, Also it kept the grip safety depressed so firing could be done quicker and without a full grip on the firearm. It can also be seen at the hands of one of the gang members before the failed drive-by shooting.

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IMI Uzi 9mm
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"Looks like I missed." "D-Fens" points an Uzi at an injured gang member.

Other Weapons

Sawed-off Remington 870

A cut-down Remington 870 shotgun with a cut down buttstock is used by William 'D-Fens' Foster to shoot a golf cart and accidentally threaten the caretaker of a rich doctor's house.

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Remington 870 12 gauge with sawed-off barrel and stock
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'D-Fens' holds the Remington 870 while smiling at an obnoxious golfer.
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'D-Fens' wields the Remington at an unsuspecting family at a pool.

M72 LAW

An M72 LAW is used by William 'D-Fens' Foster to destroy a large crane. It was obtained from the store of the Neo-Nazi surplus seller. The weapon is inaccurately portrayed as a heat-seeking guided missile, as opposed to an unguided rocket (its real-life role). Strangely, "D-Fens" fires the rocket unless he switch off the safety... and pull the trigger!

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M72 LAW 66mm
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William 'D-Fens' Foster aiming an M72 LAW.