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'''The following firearms were used in the film ''Se7en'':'''
'''The following firearms were used in the film ''Se7en'':'''
[[Image:SevenCover.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Se7en (1995)'']]
[[Image:SevenCover.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Se7en (1995)'']]
''[[Se7en]]'' is a 1995 police crime thriller following two detectives, one new to the job, the other on the verge of retiring as they try to crack the case of a murderer who uses the Seven Deadly Sins (Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Lust, Pride, Envy, and Wrath) as his inspiration. The film's setting is intentionally never told, as the city is supposed to be a fictional, more noir version of New York City. Police Technical Advisors where on the set at all times to correct the actors, which explains the exceptional gun handling seen throughout the film.
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Revision as of 06:28, 29 July 2009

The following firearms were used in the film Se7en:

Se7en (1995)

Se7en is a 1995 police crime thriller following two detectives, one new to the job, the other on the verge of retiring as they try to crack the case of a murderer who uses the Seven Deadly Sins (Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Lust, Pride, Envy, and Wrath) as his inspiration. The film's setting is intentionally never told, as the city is supposed to be a fictional, more noir version of New York City. Police Technical Advisors where on the set at all times to correct the actors, which explains the exceptional gun handling seen throughout the film.



Smith & Wesson Model 15

Detective Lt. William Somerset (Morgan Freeman) carries a Smith & Wesson Model 15 as his sidearm throughout the film.

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Smith & Wesson Model 15 - .38 Special.
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Somerset with his Smith & Wesson Model 15 drawn in John Doe's house.
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Somerset spins the cylinder and swings it shut, something wheel-gun lovers cringe at.
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Somerset draws and fires a shot into the air with his Smith & Wesson Model 15 to get the delivery man to stop his van. 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.
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"Get out of the van!"
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Somerset holds his Smith & Wesson Model 15 on the delivery man.

Custom Springfield Armory M1911-A1

Detective David Mills (Brad Pitt) uses a customized Springfield Armory M1911-A1 with adjustable sights, mag-na-ported/bushingless bull barrel, beavertail grip safety, ring hammer, extended slide stop safety, extended slide release, light-weight 3-hole trigger, square trigger guard, and stag horn grips as his sidearm throughout the film, notabley during the climax.

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An airsoft reproduction of the Springfield Armory M1911-A1 used in the film.
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Mills drops prone with his Springfield Armory M1911-A1 after John Doe opens fire on he and Somerset outside his apartment.
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Mills searches for John Doe in the apartment building while keeping an excellent grip and good trigger discipline on his Springfield Armory M1911-A1.
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Mills aims at John Doe from an apartment window.
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Mills' M1911-A1 is thrown into a puddle when he is hit in the face by a crowbar.
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Mills loads a magazine into his M1911-A1, loaded with FMJ Ball .45 ACP ammo.
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Mills chambers his M1911-A1.
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Highlight for Spoilers: Mills holds his M1911-A1 on John Doe at the end of the film, as he admits to being "Envious" of Mills and his wife, conveying his 6th sin.
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Highlight for Spoilers: Close up on Mills' M1911-A1 as he guns down John Doe for murdering his pregnant wife. His killing of Doe conveys the 7th sin, Wrath.

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, and ultimately holds it on Mills before sparing his life. 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. One could argue however he cants the gun at a slight angle when he holds it on people, and in the first victims case, he had 12 hours of time to push different parts of the muzzle enough to discern it was used.

Taurus PT99 AF - 9mm. Version in film is blued, not stainless.
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John Doe holds his Taurus PT99 to Mills' head.
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An excellent side shot of Doe's Taurus PT99. Note raised adjustable sights and wooden grips.

Heckler & Koch MP5A2

Mossberg 590

Colt AR-15 A2 Sporter HBAR

M1911A1

Glock 17

Beretta 92FS

Mossberg 500

Remington 700PSS

Unknown Revolver