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'''Tough Guys''' is a 1986 criminal comedy, directed by Jeff Kanew and starring [[Burt Lancaster]] and [[Kirk Douglas]] as Harry Doyle and Archie Long, two aged criminal who are released from prison after 30-years sentence. This film was final collaboration of Lancaster and Douglas.
''''''Tough Guys'''''' is a 1986 comedic crime film directed by Jeff Kanew (''[[V.I. Warshawski]]'') and marked the final pairing of legendary actors [[Burt Lancaster]] and [[Kirk Douglas]], who star in the film as Harry Doyle and Archie Long, two aged criminals who are released from prison after a 30 year sentence and decide to pull off one last heist.
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'Tough Guys' is a 1986 comedic crime film directed by Jeff Kanew (V.I. Warshawski) and marked the final pairing of legendary actors Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas, who star in the film as Harry Doyle and Archie Long, two aged criminals who are released from prison after a 30 year sentence and decide to pull off one last heist.
The following weapons were used in the film Tough Guys:
During the scene in the bank two robbers (Larry Mintz and Dick Hancock) are armed with Smith & Wesson Model 19 Snub Nose revolvers. Harry and Archie disarm them and somehow manage to keep the guns for themselves, using the revolvers during the armored track robbery and the highjacking on the train. In Harry's dream Sgt. Deke Yablonski (Charles Durning) holds same looking revolver. The same revolvers are also seen in hands of LAPD officers, Sheriff deputies and Border Patrol agents.
Smith & Wesson Model 36
During the armored truck robbery Harry's Smith & Wesson Model 19 switches to Smith & Wesson Model 36 due to a continuity error, and then back again. Archie holds the Model 36 in Harry's dream. Sgt. Deke Yablonski's (Charles Durning) revolver also appears to be the Model 36.
Smith & Wesson Model 15
What appear to be Smith & Wesson Model 15 revolvers are seen in hands of LAPD officers, Sheriff deputies and Border Patrol agents. A retired criminal Jimmy Ellis (Nathan Davis) also carries the S&W Model 15.
Colt Python
The first armored truck guard holds Colt Python revolver.
Various revolvers
Some revolvers are seen only partially so they hardly can be identified.
Pistols
M1911A1
An M1911A1 is partially seen during the opening credits. In the final scene several sheriff deputies and border patrol agents are armed with M1911s. The Mexican police captain (Rick Garcia) carries a bright chrome plated M1911.
Toy M1911A1
When Harry and Archie visit their old buddy Dick Schultz (Simmy Bow), the latter draws the M1911A1 on them. Next moment the pistol reveals itself as a toy gun.
Submachine Guns
Uzi
The second armored track guard carries Uzi SMG. He is disarmed by Archie who uses the Uzi during the train highjacking.
Mossberg 500 shotguns are used by LAPD officers and sheriff deputies.
Remington 870
LAPD officers and sheriff deputies also use Remington 870 shotguns.
Assault Rifles
Colt AR-15A2 Sporter II
Various law enforcement agencies personnel use M16 assault rifles. They appear to be semi auto Colt AR-15A2 Sporter II, identified by the combination of A1 upper receiver, slabside (screw pin) lower receiver and heavy barrel.
Sniper Rifles
Unidentified Sniper Rifle
A police sniper is armed with unidentified bolt action rifle with box magazine.