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The Death Collector (also known as Family Enforcer) is a very low-budget crime film from 1976 and is best known as the first role for Joe Pesci.
The following firearms were used in the film The Death Collector:
Smith & Wesson Model 66
While at a firing range, New Jersey Mafia collector Jerry Bolanti (Joseph Cortese) fires a Smith & Wesson Model 66.
Mauser 1934
Jerry (Joseph Cortese) pulls a Mauser Model 1934 and attaches a suppressor when confronting Bernie in his office. Bernie's bodyguard (William Metzo) also carries one in his pocket.
Astra Constable
Marley (Keith Davis), the hitman that eventually finds Serge and Joe, uses a Astra Constable throughout the film, often suppressed.
Smith & Wesson Model 60
Bernie Feldshuh (Frank Vincent) keeps a Smith & Wesson Model 60 in his RHD belt holster, firing it at the bathroom door when he is cornered.
M1911A1
Serge (Bobby Alto) carries a M1911A1 with white grips, which Joe (Joe Pesci) chides him for having, claiming it can "go through six people."
O/U shotgun/rifle
The hitman Marley (Keith Davis) gets a "custom" 18-inch barrel O/U long gun that fires a shotgun shell and a rifle bullet, using it during his confrontation with Jerry. The seller/manufacturer mentions in the scene that he made some modifications (although considering the low budget of the film, it's doubtful that any were actually made.
double-barreled shotgun
Jerry uses a double-barreled side-by-side shotgun during his final confrontation with Marley.
M2 Carbine
One of the hitmen during the finale uses a selective fire M2 Carbine with extended 30-round magazine.