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[[Image:Rockroll-31138.png|Johnny Quid plays with His model 36 in front of the mirror. There is a high chance that these are also lighters.|700px|none|thumb]] | [[Image:Rockroll-31138.png|Johnny Quid plays with His model 36 in front of the mirror. There is a high chance that these are also lighters.|700px|none|thumb]] | ||
=[[Smith and Wesson Model 64] | =[[Smith and Wesson Model 64]= | ||
Handsome Bob keeps this gun filled with blanks as a sidearm. | Handsome Bob keeps this gun filled with blanks as a sidearm. | ||
[[Image:Rockroll-48896.png|Handsome Bob aims his revolver (filled with blanks) at workmen who attempt to apprehend them after a botched robbery|none|700px|thumb]] | [[Image:Rockroll-48896.png|Handsome Bob aims his revolver (filled with blanks) at workmen who attempt to apprehend them after a botched robbery|none|700px|thumb]] |
Revision as of 17:29, 8 June 2009
RocknRolla, a film by Guy Richie. The plot revolves around a painting, originally owned by Uri Omovich (Karel Roden), given to London mob boss Lenny Cole (Tom Wilkinson) for quick building planning permission, which is stolen by rock-star Johnny Quid (Toby Kebbell). In the midst of all of this, a bunch of small time robbers, calling themselves 'The Wild Bunch', themselves indebted to Lenny, undertake a series of robberies dictated by glamorous accountant Stella (Thandie Newton) who happens to work for Uri Omovich.
Browning Hi-Power
Archie (Mark Strong) uses a Browning Hi-Power in many scenes.
M1911A1
A member of Archie's team holds an M1911A1 pistol when they enter One Two's (Gerard Butler) home.
Beretta 87
A silenced, standard variation of the Beretta is held by one of Archie's men during the final stages of the movie.
that silencer looks too big in bore to be a .22lr. might be an 82 in .380
Double Barrel shotgun
Briefly seen in the hands of Pete (Michael Ryan) at the beginning of the movie and is never seen again.
AKS-74U
A Russian thug fires an AKS-74U at 'The Wild Bunch' after the botched robbery.
Smith and Wesson Model 36
Johnny Quid plays with this gun along with another revolver in front of the mirror.
[[Smith and Wesson Model 64]
Handsome Bob keeps this gun filled with blanks as a sidearm.
I'm pretty sure this one is a Taurus Judge.
Cigarette lighter
In the shape of a revolver, Johnny Quid is seen playing with this gun on multiple occasions.
- I'm pretty sure that this is actually a real revolver in this scene since he took it from Archie
- no its a lighter, he uses it to light a cigarette