Beverly Hills Cop (1984): Difference between revisions
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Beverly Hills Cop (1984): Difference between revisions
[[Image:BrowningHP-BevHillsCop.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Browning Hi-Power - 9mm. This is the actual Hero gun - screen used BHP held and fired by [[Eddie Murphy]] in the film.]]
[[Image:BrowningHP-BevHillsCop.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Browning Hi-Power - 9mm. This is the actual Hero gun - screen used BHP held and fired by [[Eddie Murphy]] in the film.]]
[[Image:BevCopBrowning1.jpg|thumb|601px|none|"Gun, partner!" A Beverly Hills Police Department officer holds Axel's Browning Hi-Power. (In reality, police officers are trained to only say "gun!" when immediate defensive action is required, shouting this after simply finding one on a suspect could mislead his partner into thinking the suspect is attacking.)]]
[[Image:BHC 22.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Detroit PD Detective Axel Foley ([[Eddie Murphy]]) pulls his [[Browning Hi-Power#Browning Hi-Power|Browning Hi-Power]] when he finds his Detroit apartment broken into.]]
[[Image:BHC 22.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Detroit PD Detective Axel Foley ([[Eddie Murphy]]) pulls his [[Browning Hi-Power#Browning Hi-Power|Browning Hi-Power]] when he finds his Detroit apartment broken into.]]
[[Image:BHC 23.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Axel with his Browning.]]
[[Image:BHC 23.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Axel with his Browning.]]
[[Image:BevCopBrowning1.jpg|thumb|601px|none|"Gun, partner!" A Beverly Hills Police Department officer holds Axel's Browning Hi-Power. (In reality, police officers are trained to only say "gun!" when immediate defensive action is required, shouting this after simply finding one on a suspect could mislead his partner into thinking the suspect is attacking.)]]
[[Image:BevCopBrowning2.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Detroit PD Detective Axel Foley ([[Eddie Murphy]]) opens fire with his Browning Hi-Power.]]
[[Image:BevCopBrowning2.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Detroit PD Detective Axel Foley ([[Eddie Murphy]]) opens fire with his Browning Hi-Power.]]
[[Image:BevCopBrowning3.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Axel and Taggart fire at an Uzi-wielding henchman.]]
[[Image:BevCopBrowning3.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Axel and Taggart fire at an Uzi-wielding henchman.]]
Detroit PD Detective Axel Foley (Eddie Murphy) carries as his sidearm a Browning Hi-Power pistol. The manufacturer, FN, switched from an internal extractor to the external extractor in the early 1960's which confirms Foley's gun as a post-WWII pistol. The Hi-Power would continue to be his weapon of choice in the subsequent sequels.
Smith & Wesson 639
A police officer at the beginning of the film uses a Smith & Wesson 639 as his sidearm. Detective Jeffrey Friedman (Paul Reiser) can be also seen with one tucked in his waistband. Casey (Michael Champion) also uses one to hold Axel and gunpoint, and later to shoot at Billy Rosewood. Lieutenant Andrew Bogomil (Ronny Cox) uses this as his primary sidearm, as seen during the climax of the film. It is likely that the same gun was used in all scenes because they all have wood grips and adjustable sights.
Colt MK IV Series 70
Inspector Todd (Gil Hill) carries a stainless Colt MK IV Series 70 in his waistband. It is identified as a MK IV Series 70 by its grips.
In the opening scene, several Detroit police officers are armed with Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolvers. They are noted as Model 10's by their lack of a rear adjustable sight. The Model 10 was the standard issue duty sidearm for the Detroit Police Department at the time the movie was shot.
Smith & Wesson Model 67
In the opening scene, one Detroit police officer is armed with a Smith & Wesson Model 67 revolver, the stainless version of the Model 15. It is noted as a Model 67 by its rear adjustable sight, which the other officers Model 10s lack.
Several Beverly Hills Police officers use Dan Wesson Model 15 revolvers with enclosed ejector rod and ventilated rib, indicating that it is the standard issue sidearm for the Beverly Hills Police Department. At first sight it looks like a Colt Trooper, but looking closely, it can be identified as a Dan Wesson revolver.
One of the strip club robbers (Paul Drake) is armed with a pistol gripped Ithaca 37. Axel distracts the robber, then overpowers him and takes the shotgun from him.