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[[Image:Seven-S&W15-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Somerset with his Smith & Wesson Model 15 drawn in John Doe's apartment.]] | [[Image:Seven-S&W15-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Somerset with his Smith & Wesson Model 15 drawn in John Doe's apartment.]] | ||
[[Image:Seven-S&W15-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Somerset spins the loaded cylinder and swings it shut (something wheel-gun lovers cringe at).]] | [[Image:Seven-S&W15-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Somerset spins the loaded cylinder and swings it shut (something wheel-gun lovers cringe at).]] | ||
[[Image:Seven-S&W15-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Somerset ([[Morgan Freeman]]) draws and fires a shot into the air with his [[Smith & Wesson Model 15]] to get the delivery man to stop his van. According to Somerset's history provided in the film, this is the first shot he ever fired in the line of duty | [[Image:Seven-S&W15-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Somerset ([[Morgan Freeman]]) draws and fires a shot into the air with his [[Smith & Wesson Model 15]] to get the delivery man to stop his van. According to Somerset's history provided in the film, this is the first shot he ever fired in the line of duty. Note how he draws the gun with his finger off the trigger, which Freeman was told to do by the police technical advisors on the set after he drew his gun with his finger on the trigger originally.]] | ||
[[Image:Seven-S&W15-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"Get out of the van!"'']] | [[Image:Seven-S&W15-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"Get out of the van!"'']] | ||
[[Image:Seven-S&W15-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Somerset holds his Model 15 on the delivery man.]] | [[Image:Seven-S&W15-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Somerset holds his Model 15 on the delivery man.]] |
Revision as of 03:57, 5 February 2023
Se7en (aka, Seven) is a 1995 police crime thriller directed by David Fincher that stars Brad Pitt as David Mills, a young detective new to working downtown homicide who is partnered with Lt. William Somerset (Morgan Freeman), a veteran detective who's seen too much and only has a few days to retirement. Together, they try to crack the case of a serial killer who uses the Seven Deadly Sins (Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Lust, Pride, Envy, and Wrath) as his inspiration. The film's dirty, violent, dreary and large metropolitan setting is intentionally never told, as "the city" is supposed to be a fictional, more noir version of New York City. Police Technical Advisers were on the set at all times to correct the actors, which explains the exceptional gun handling seen throughout the film.
The following weapons were used in the film Se7en:
Error creating thumbnail: File missing WARNING! Due to IMFDB requiring actors be identified as well as the weapons they are holding, this page contains MAJOR SPOILERS!
Handguns
Smith & Wesson Model 15
Detective Lieutenant William Somerset (Morgan Freeman) carries a Smith & Wesson Model 15 as his sidearm throughout the film.
Custom Springfield Armory M1911-A1
Detective David Mills (Brad Pitt) uses a customized Springfield Armory M1911-A1 with adjustable target sights, mag-na-ported/bushingless bull barrel, beavertail grip safety, ring hammer, extended slide stop safety, extended slide release, light-weight 3-hole target trigger, square trigger guard, and stag horn grips as his sidearm throughout the film, notably during the climax.
Taurus PT99 AF
A blued Taurus PT99 AF with wood grips is used by John Doe (Kevin Spacey) when Detective Mills (Brad Pitt) and Detective Lt. William Somerset (Morgan Freeman) go to his apartment. One could argue that the weapon is a similar Beretta 92FS with custom sights and grips, but there is no ambidextrous safety/decocking lever on the slide, making this weapon for certain a Taurus. One of the murder victims is described as having bruises from the muzzle and front sight of Doe's pistol on their head, which seems unlikely since the barrel protrudes significantly past the muzzle, distancing the front sight from the barrel. However, it is also possible that Doe, being independently wealthy, simply used a different gun on that victim.
M1911A1
The city's SWAT officers are seen with unknown M1911A1-series pistols in their tac-vest holsters. Since SWAT team 1911 models varied heavily in the '90s, they could be multiple types.
Glock 17
The city's police officers in the film carry Glock 17s as their issued sidearms.
Beretta 92FS
California (John C. McGinley) keeps a Beretta 92FS in his tac-vest holster.
SIG-Sauer P226
A SIG-Sauer P226 is seen in Detective Taylor's (Daniel Zacapa) holster at the first crime scene in the film.
Unknown Revolver
Police Captain Lucas (R. Lee Ermey) has an unknown revolver in his hip holster. It is never seen clearly enough to identify.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5A2s with Navy trigger groups and Surefire 628 forend weaponlights are used by the SWAT team when they breach the apartment and find the serial killer's third victim.
Rifles
Colt AR-15A2 Sporter HBAR
A SWAT officer is seen with a Colt AR-15A2 Sporter HBAR slung over his back. This is the civilian version of the M16A2.
Sniper Rifles
Remington 700PSS
A SWAT sniper is seen using a Remington 700PSS sniper rifle fitted with an unknown scope during the final scene in the desert.
Shotguns
Mossberg 590
Some of the SWAT officers, notably California (John C. McGinley), wield Mossberg 590 shotguns with tactical flashlights when breaching the apartment of the third victim. One is fitted with ghost-ring sights.
Mossberg 500
Mossberg 500 shotguns are carried by police as they guard the vehicle during the transport of a prisoner. One is also seen in the front of the car driven by Detective Lt. William Somerset (Morgan Freeman) and Detective Mills (Brad Pitt).
Other
M18 Smoke Grenade
The SWAT officers have M18 smoke grenades strapped to their tac-vests, notably California (John C. McGinley).