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''Hollywood Homicide'' is a 2003 action comedy starring [[Harrison Ford]] as LAPD Detective Joe Gavilan, who has to juggle his work as a cop with his sideline job as a real estate broker. While breaking in a rookie partner ([[Josh Hartnett]]), Gavilan tries to solve a homicide involving musicians in the rap industry.   
[[Image:Holywoodhomicidecover.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Hollywood Homicide (2003)'']]
 
''Hollywood Homicide'' is a 2003 action comedy starring [[Harrison Ford]] as LAPD Detective Joe Gavilan, who has to juggle his work as a homicide detective with his sideline job as a real estate broker. While breaking in a rookie partner ([[Josh Hartnett]]), Gavilan tries to solve a homicide involving musicians in the rap industry.  The film was directed by Ron Shelton (''[[Dark Blue]]'') and was co-written by Robert Souza, a former LAPD homicide detective.   


'''The following guns were used in the film ''Hollywood Homicide'':'''
'''The following guns were used in the film ''Hollywood Homicide'':'''


[[Image:Holywoodhomicidecover.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Hollywood Homicide (2003)'']]
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Hollywood Homicide (2003)

Hollywood Homicide is a 2003 action comedy starring Harrison Ford as LAPD Detective Joe Gavilan, who has to juggle his work as a homicide detective with his sideline job as a real estate broker. While breaking in a rookie partner (Josh Hartnett), Gavilan tries to solve a homicide involving musicians in the rap industry. The film was directed by Ron Shelton (Dark Blue) and was co-written by Robert Souza, a former LAPD homicide detective.

The following guns were used in the film Hollywood Homicide:



Smith & Wesson 4566

LAPD Det. Sgt. Joe Gavilan (Harrison Ford) carries a Smith & Wesson 4566 as his sidearm throughout the film. This is quite accurate as the S&W 4566 is actually one of several .45 ACP pistols authorized for carry in Los Angeles.

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Smith & Wesson 4566 - .45 ACP
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Joe firing his Smith & Wesson 4566 on the range at the film's start.
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Joe answers the door with his 4566 in hand.
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As Sartain fires a Glock at him, Joe ducks behind the door of K.C's Ford Mustang Saleen with his 4566 at the ready.
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Joe chases after Sartain with his 4566 drawn.
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Joe finally sells the $6 Million house while in pursuit of Sartain, terrifying the other people in the elevator by having his 4566 drawn.
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Joe searches for Sartain with his 4566 at the ready.
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Joe exchanges fire with Sartain on the rooftop with his 4566.

Beretta 92FS

Det. K.C. Calden (Josh Hartnett) keeps a Beretta 92FS as his sidearm throughout the film. LAPD officers are also seen with Berettas, and one of which is snatched by a criminal being arrested, who fires it around the police parking lot with his hands cuffed behind his back. K.C counts the shots fired and goes to jump him after 15 shots (which, if closely counted, is the full 16 shots), only to be shown by Joe that the gun still has "One in the 'spout'" (meaning one still loaded in the chamber).

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Beretta 92FS - 9mm.
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K.C. fires his Beretta 92FS on the firing line at the film's start.
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K.C. firing his 92FS. Throughout the film, Hartnett seemed to be a little gun shy, blinking after near every shot. Note how his eyes are closed. This is deliberate, as according to the IMDB trivia for this movie Harrison Ford is actually a poor shot and dislikes guns, while Hartnett is something of a marksman.
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K.C's 92FS resting on his dresser.
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"You got a live gun here, you're gonna get yourself shot." The officer's 92FS lays on the ground after being used by the criminal.
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"What do you mean? It's a standard-issue Beretta, 15 shots, I counted." "And one in the spout!" Joe shows K.C. the officer's 92FS still had a round in the chamber.
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K.C. fires his 92FS on the range at night. First he fires 13 shots, then reloads. He then fires 14 shots and the slide locks back, despite how a fully loaded 15 shot mag plus a round in the chamber makes 16 rounds, not 14. Although this may have been done to fit within the allotted time for the scene.
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K.C. retrieves his 92FS.

Heckler & Koch MP5A3

Several gangsters during the beginning of the film mow down 4 rappers with H&K MP5A3 submachine guns fitted with RIS foregrips and Aimpoint Comp-M2 reflex sights. They look to have Navy style trigger groups.

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Heckler & Koch MP5A3 - 9mm.
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A gangster loads up an MP5A3 he had stored in the bathroom.
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A gangster fires an MP5A3 at a rapper.
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A gangster firing an MP5A3.

Glock 17

Danny Broome (James MacDonald) is seen with a chrome slide Glock 17 2nd Generation which he shows to Joe and K.C. in an attempt to intimidate them. Antoine Sartain (Isaiah Washington) is later seen using the same Glock to fire at Joe as he pursues him.

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Glock 17 2nd Generation - 9mm.
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Broome shows off his badge and chrome slide Glock 17.
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Antoine Sartain (Isaiah Washington) armed with the chrome slide Glock 17.
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Sartain fires his Glock 17 at Joe.
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Sartain drops the Glock once it runs out of bullets.

M249 Para Squad Automatic Weapon

One of the drive by shooters is armed with a Paratrooper M249 SAW.

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M249 Para - 5.56x45mm.
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A drive by shooter fires an M249 Para.

FN FAL Carbine

One of the drive-by shooters is armed with an FN FAL carbine rifle with a 30 round magazine.

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DSA SA58 OSW (FN FAL) - 7.62x51mm.
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One of the drive by shooters fires an FN FAL carbine.

Smith & Wesson 3913

Lt. Bennie Macko (Bruce Greenwood) is seen with a compact Smith & Wesson auto, most likely a Smith & Wesson 3913.

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Smith & Wesson 3913 - 9x19mm.
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Macko with a 3913 in a back holster.

Walther PPK/S

Leroy Wasley (Dwight Yoakam) is armed with a Walther PPK/S, which he fires at Joe and uses to hold up K.C. before he acts his way out of being killed and manages to get a confession from him claiming he murdered his dad.

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Walther PPK/S - .380 ACP.
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Wasley fires his Walther PPK/S.
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Wasley points his PPK/S at K.C.