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I don't believe the 1911 the US Marshall used was a Springfield. I recall seeing vertical slide serrations, not slanted. To me the pistol looked like a basic Colt Government model with just a couple of tweaks to it, like some larger sights. We will see shortly as Blackhat will be out on Blu Ray in a couple weeks. Jury is still out on this one though.  - zenner22
I don't believe the 1911 the US Marshall used was a Springfield. I recall seeing vertical slide serrations, not slanted. To me the pistol looked like a basic Colt Government model with just a couple of tweaks to it, like some larger sights. We will see shortly as Blackhat will be out on Blu Ray in a couple weeks. Jury is still out on this one though.  - zenner22
:The picture's caption says about you can see the Springfield logo, but I couldn't see any logo in the picture. --[[User:Cool-breeze|cool-breeze]] ([[User talk:Cool-breeze|talk]]) 18:09, 1 May 2015 (EDT)
:The picture's caption says about you can see the Springfield logo, but I couldn't see any logo in the picture. --[[User:Cool-breeze|cool-breeze]] ([[User talk:Cool-breeze|talk]]) 18:09, 1 May 2015 (EDT)
I downloaded the movie and I'm finding there is no real good shot of that 1911. My original guess is wrong though, there are slanted serrations, no front serrations,and a beaver tail grip safety so it's not an old school Colt like I originally thought. The sights aren't the Novak style that come on Springfields. However in one angled shot it does look like the Springfield logo behind the ejection port. The original poster is probably close, it does appear to be a Springfield of some kind.--[[User:Zenner22|Zenner22]] ([[User talk:Zenner22|talk]]) 09:52, 5 May 2015 (EDT) zenner22

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US Marshall's 1911

I don't believe the 1911 the US Marshall used was a Springfield. I recall seeing vertical slide serrations, not slanted. To me the pistol looked like a basic Colt Government model with just a couple of tweaks to it, like some larger sights. We will see shortly as Blackhat will be out on Blu Ray in a couple weeks. Jury is still out on this one though. - zenner22

The picture's caption says about you can see the Springfield logo, but I couldn't see any logo in the picture. --cool-breeze (talk) 18:09, 1 May 2015 (EDT)

I downloaded the movie and I'm finding there is no real good shot of that 1911. My original guess is wrong though, there are slanted serrations, no front serrations,and a beaver tail grip safety so it's not an old school Colt like I originally thought. The sights aren't the Novak style that come on Springfields. However in one angled shot it does look like the Springfield logo behind the ejection port. The original poster is probably close, it does appear to be a Springfield of some kind.--Zenner22 (talk) 09:52, 5 May 2015 (EDT) zenner22