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The following guns were used in the film Back to the Future Part II:
Smith & Wesson Model 60
Biff Tanner (Thomas F. Wilson) in 1985A, pulls a Smith & Wesson Model 60 in .357 Magnum with a 2" barrel on Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) on the rooftop of his casino. Worth noting, Biff killed Marty's Father with this revolver. "Two McFlys with the Same Gun" he says. This weapon is something of an anachronism; he shot McFly's father with this revolver in 1973A, this gun was only available in .38 Special until the mid-90's, when the .357 Model 60 came to market. He doesn't get a chance to use it however, as Marty jumps off the roof of the building and Biff is then knocked unconscious with the door of the DeLorean when he goes to see what happened.
Mossberg 500 sawed-off
Mr. Strickland (James Tolkan) in 1985A, owned a sawed-off Mossberg 500 which he used to threaten Marty with, whom he mistook for a newspaper thief. After a drive-by shooting involving thugs occured, Strickland fired two shots at the vehicle as Marty flees the urban battlefield.