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== Smith & Wesson 4506 == | == Smith & Wesson 4506 == | ||
Julian is seen with a Smith & Wesson 4506 with the squared trigger guard (which oddly has double stack buldges but is single stack) semi-auto while in Mexico. The pistol turns out to be a BB gun for an arcade game (despite its realistic appearance). | Julian is seen with a Smith & Wesson 4506 with the squared trigger guard (which oddly has double stack buldges but is single stack) semi-auto while in Mexico. The pistol turns out to be a BB gun for an arcade game (despite its realistic appearance). | ||
'''Actually, the pistol is a Daisy Model 93''' | |||
[[Image:matadorpistol.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Julian takes aim with the arcade 4506.]] | [[Image:matadorpistol.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Julian takes aim with the arcade 4506.]] | ||
Revision as of 05:19, 3 September 2009
The following guns were used in the movie The Matador
Accuracy International AW
Julian Noble (Pierce Brosnan) uses several different Accuracy International Arctic Warfare sniper rifles during his hits.
These are all actually Remington 700s in AICS stocks. You can tell by looking at the bolt shroud, and the bolt knob. Which would explain the cheap optics (you don't spend $5000 US on a rifle and then get a $200 US scope).
Colt Detective Special
Julian shows Danny (Greg Kinnear) and Bean (Hope Davis) a third-generation Colt Detective Special that he keeps in an ankle holster, which Bean correctly identifies as a .38.
Smith & Wesson 4506
Julian is seen with a Smith & Wesson 4506 with the squared trigger guard (which oddly has double stack buldges but is single stack) semi-auto while in Mexico. The pistol turns out to be a BB gun for an arcade game (despite its realistic appearance).
Actually, the pistol is a Daisy Model 93