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=Submachine Guns= | =Submachine Guns= | ||
== Heckler & Koch HK94 == | |||
One of Comacho's guards is seen on the rooftop armed with a [[Heckler & Koch HK94]]. Because the movie was filmed in Chicago around the same time, this is likely the same firearm seen in the 1986 Schwarzenegger film ''[[Raw Deal]]''. | |||
[[Image:HK94A3 shroud.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Heckler & Koch HK9A3 with barrel shroud & "tropical" handguard.]] | |||
[[Image:Code 24.jpg|thumb|none|450px|One of Comacho's guards is seen on the rooftop armed with a [[Heckler & Koch HK94]]. Because the movie was filmed in Chicago around the same time, this is likely the same firearm seen in the 1986 Schwarzenegger film ''[[Raw Deal]]''.]] | |||
== MAC-10 == | == MAC-10 == | ||
[[MAC-10]]'s suppressed and unsuppressed are prominently used by the hitmen disguised as painters who take out several drug dealers in the opening shootout. | [[MAC-10]]'s suppressed and unsuppressed are prominently used by the hitmen disguised as painters who take out several drug dealers in the opening shootout. | ||
[[Image:IngramMAC10.jpg|thumb| | [[Image:IngramMAC10.jpg|thumb|250px|none|Ingram MAC-10 open bolt submachine gun - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:Code 02.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:Code 02.jpg|thumb|none|450px|[[MAC-10]]'s suppressed and unsuppressed are prominently used by the hitmen disguised as painters who take out several drug dealers in the opening shootout.]] | ||
== Uzi == | == Uzi == | ||
An [[Uzi]] is used by a hitman disguised as a painter in the opening shootout. | An [[Uzi]] is used by a hitman disguised as a painter in the opening shootout. | ||
[[Image:Uzi.jpg|thumb|none|350px|IMI Uzi 9x19mm]] | [[Image:Uzi.jpg|thumb|none|350px|IMI Uzi 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:Code 02.jpg|thumb|none|450px|]] | [[Image:Code 02.jpg|thumb|none|450px|An [[Uzi]] is used by a hitman disguised as a painter in the opening shootout.]] | ||
=Rifles= | =Rifles= |
Revision as of 03:28, 9 March 2012
Code of Silence is a 1985 action film that starred Chuck Norris as a Chicago PD detective who finds himself in the middle of a drug war in the city. The film was the feature film directing debut of Andrew Davis (Under Siege) and the cast included several former Chicago police officers including Dennis Farina.
The following weapons were used in the film Code of Silence:
Revolvers
Dan Wesson Model 15
The Dan Wesson Model 15 is the main sidearm carried by Chicago Det. Eddie Cusack (Chuck Norris).
Dan Wesson Model 715
During the warehouse shootout, Cusack (Chuck Norris) uses a different revolver: a 6”barrel stainless steel Dan Wesson Model 715.
Colt Detective Special
The Colt Detective Special is the sidearm of several CPD officers in the film. When two thugs attempt to rob a cop bar, several off-duty officers pull their Colt DS revolvers.
Colt Python
A 4” barrel Colt Python is used in several scenes.
Astra 357
When the thugs try to rob the bar, Det. Dorato (Dennis Farina) is seen pulling a 3” barrel revolver with adjustable sights. Because of the shape of the hammer, it is possible that this an Astra 357, although it is never seen well.
RG-22 revolver
One of the hitmen carries an RG-22 revolver during the opening drug den shootout.
Smith & Wesson Model 10
Cusack’s partner carries a 2” barrel, nickel plated S&W Model 10 (or a stainless model 64). A 4” barrel version several times, in the movie.
Smith & Wesson Model 15
A 4” barrel Smith & Wesson Model 15 is used in the bar robbery scene. Mike Genovese, as Tony Luna carries a 2” barrel S&W Model 15.
Smith & Wesson Model 19
Ron Henriquez, as Victor Comacho uses a 2.5” barrel S&W Model 19
Smith & Wesson Model 29
Lt. Kobas (Joseph Kosala) carries an 8” barrel Smith & Wesson Model 29 with a nickel finish as his sidearm.
Unidentified revolvers
Several revolvers both in the bar robbery scenes and in the final shootout scenes, that are difficult to identify
Pistols
Beretta Jetfire
Detective Brennan carries a Beretta Jetfire in an ankle holster. He puts it in the hand of an unarmed kid that he shot by mistake. At the end of the movie, we see that he has replaced this one with a identical pistol.
M1911A1
When the thugs attempt to rob the bar, one of the off-duty police officers pulls what appears to be a nickel-plated M1911A1 pistol.
Shotguns
Mossberg 500AT (Pistol Grip)
A Mossberg 500AT shotgun fitted with a pistol grip and wood furniture is used by both Det. Dorato (Dennis Farina) and Det. Eddie Cusack (Chuck Norris). Cusack's Mossberg is used in the final warehouse shootout and is also fitted with a heavy choke. As the movie was filmed in Chicago around the same time, the firearm is likely the same shotgun used in the 1986 Schwarzenegger film Raw Deal.
double-barreled shotgun
Several 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotguns is used throughout the film. One of the robbers in the bank scene carries a double-barreled shotgun.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch HK94
One of Comacho's guards is seen on the rooftop armed with a Heckler & Koch HK94. Because the movie was filmed in Chicago around the same time, this is likely the same firearm seen in the 1986 Schwarzenegger film Raw Deal.
MAC-10
MAC-10's suppressed and unsuppressed are prominently used by the hitmen disguised as painters who take out several drug dealers in the opening shootout.
Uzi
An Uzi is used by a hitman disguised as a painter in the opening shootout.
Rifles
M16 Rifle
One of Camacho's men is seen armed with an M16 during the final shootout.
Ruger AC-556K
A Ruger AC-556K is used by a hitman disguised as a painter in the opening shootout.
Remington 700
Other
M72 LAW
The M72 LAW Rocket Launcher is used by Chicago Det. Eddie Cusack (Chuck Norris) in the final shootout.
"Prowler"
The robotic law enforcement vehicle named the "Prowler" is armed with two machine guns and two rocket launchers. It is first seen during its introduction to the police. Later Prowler is ued in the final shootout.