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| [[Cobray M11/9]]||Gunman at Laundry|| ''[[Rapid Fire]]'' ||  || 1992
| [[Cobray M11/9]]||Gunman|| ''[[Rapid Fire]]'' ||  || 1992
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| [[Glock 17]]||Angela's Bodyguard|| ''[[Point of No Return]]'' ||  || 1993
| [[Glock 17]]||Angela's Bodyguard|| ''[[Point of No Return]]'' ||  || 1993

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Kenny Endoso (1940–2010) with a Colt Detective Special as the convenience store clerk in Blue Streak.

Born in Hilo, Hawaii, Japanese-American Stuntman, Kenny Endoso, was another one of those guys whose face you saw everywhere, but whose name you didn't know. He joins other minority stunt performers like Thomas Rosales Jr., Henry Kingi and Al Leong as stuntmen who doubled as precision drivers and 'bad guy actors' in countless films. Endoso's credits include: Blue Thunder, Uncommon Valor, Beverly Hills Cop , Die Hard, Lethal Weapon 2 , Black Rain, Total Recall, Die Hard 2, Last Action Hero, Demolition Man, Bad Boys, Waterworld, Enemy of the State, Payback, Gone in Sixty Seconds, Collateral, and Deja Vu. He passed away from cancer at his home in Burbank, CA.

Kenny Endoso can be seen using the following firearms in the following films and television shows:

Film

Gun Character Title Note Date
Cobray M11/9 Gunman Rapid Fire 1992
Glock 17 Angela's Bodyguard Point of No Return 1993
Colt Detective Special Convenience Store Clerk Blue Streak 3rd generation 1999
Remington 1100 Convenience Store Clerk Blue Streak sawn-off 1999