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Short Time is a 1990 action comedy directed by Gregg Champion and starring Dabney Coleman as Seattle PD Detective Burt Simpson who is in several days before retirement. But suddenly he mistakenly believes that he is dying of a rare disease. When Simpson finds out that his insurance for a large sum is valid only if he is killed on duty, he is determined to make it happen.
The following weapons were used in the film Short Time:
Handguns
Smith & Wesson Model 66
Det. Burt Simpson's (Dabney Coleman) service sidearm is a stainless steel revolver that appears to be a Smith & Wesson Model 66.
Smith & Wesson Model 10 Snub Nose
A snub nose Smith & Wesson Model 10 is a service sidearm of Simpson's partner Det. Ernie Dills (Matt Frewer).
Desert Eagle Mark I
A bright chrome Desert Eagle Mark I is used by Carl Stark (Xander Berkeley) as his primary weapon, sometimes with a suppressor. He uses it to threaten a soldier during the robbery at the beginning, and in the climactic scene against Burt Simpson (Dabney Coleman), until he runs out of ammo and discards it.
Beretta 92FS
A Beretta 92FS (standing for US Army service pistol M9) is taken off of a soldier by Stark (Xander Berkeley) when he and his gang rob the gun shipment. To taunt the soldier, he puts the pistol on the hood of the army truck and dares him to grab it.
Colt Mustang
A compact pistol that appears to be a Colt Mustang is seen in hands of a character in TV soap opera that several police officers watch in the precinct.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
A Heckler & Koch MP5A3 is used by Vito (Tony Pantages) in the climactic scene. It is outfitted with what appears to be a laser sight.
Shotguns
Mossberg 500 Bullpup
One of the firearms stolen from the army shipment is a Mossberg 500 Bullpup shotgun. It is used by Michael Lutz (Kim Kondrashoff), one of Stark's thugs, in a shootout with Simpson and Dills when they come to his apartment to arrest him.
Unidentified shotguns
Pump action shotguns are seen in hands of police officers in several scenes. In the opening scene Michael Lutz (Kim Kondrashoff) is armed with a shotgun with pistol grip.
Rifles and Assault Rifles
Barrett M82A1
One of the primary guns stolen from the army shipment is a Barrett M82A1, fitted with what is described as a Startron scope. Stark (Xander Berkeley) demonstrates its firepower by shooting a hole through his client Scalese's (Joe Pantoliano) Lincoln Town Car, much to the anger of driver Vito (Tony Pantages).
M16
An M16 of unclear version is seen in the night scene.
Unidentified sniper rifles
Several sniper rifles are seen in hands of SWAT troopers in the night scene.
Machine Guns
Valmet M78/83
A Valmet M78/83 light machine gun is used by Jonas Lutz (Paul Jarrett) during a high-speed car chase midway through the film.
Other Weapons
M72 LAW
Stark (Xander Berkeley) uses an M72 LAW rocket launcher to destroy a pursuing police car in the opening scene.
M67 hand grenade
Stark (Xander Berkeley) uses an M67 hand grenade in the climactic scene.