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[[Image:ColtMKIV-Series-70-GCNM.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Colt Gold Cup National Match - probably the base pistol for the custom Hoag longslide used in the film.]] | [[Image:ColtMKIV-Series-70-GCNM.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Colt Gold Cup National Match - probably the base pistol for the custom Hoag longslide used in the film.]] | ||
[[Image:Thief_brass_chk.jpg|thumb| | [[Image:Thief_brass_chk.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Frank ([[James Caan]]) does a brass check of his Hoag M1911A1. Note that in the film, this is supposed to be the longslide pistol, but it is actually a normal Colt Gold Cup NM in this brief scene.]] | ||
[[Image:Thief-1911LS-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"I am the last guy in the world that you wanna fuck with."'']] | |||
[[Image:Thief_longslide1.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Best view of Frank's ([[James Caan]]) longslide M1911A1]] | |||
[[Image:Thief-1911-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | |||
[[Image:Thief_longslide1.jpg|thumb| | [[Image:Thief-1911LS-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | ||
[[Image:Thief-1911LS-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | |||
[[Image: | [[Image:Thief_longslide5.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Another view of Frank ([[James Caan]]) speed reloading his longslide M1911A1]] | ||
[[Image:Thief_reload.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Frank ([[James Caan]]) does a speed reload with his longslide M1911A1]] | |||
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==Colt Combat Commander== | ==Colt Combat Commander== | ||
When Frank ([[James Caan]]) first goes to visit Attaglia ([[Tom Signorelli]]) about his money. A [[Colt Commander]] is seen in the hidden compartment of the door panel. In one brief scene, Frank flashes the Colt Combat Commander at a nightclub bouncer played by a young [[William Petersen]]. Frank is later seen with at his car lot when he is looking for Barry ([[James Belushi]]). But he is unable to use it because he gets knock out by a thug with an M1 Carbine. | When Frank ([[James Caan]]) first goes to visit Attaglia ([[Tom Signorelli]]) about his money. A [[Colt Commander]] is seen in the hidden compartment of the door panel. In one brief scene, Frank flashes the Colt Combat Commander at a nightclub bouncer played by a young [[William Petersen]]. Frank is later seen with at his car lot when he is looking for Barry ([[James Belushi]]). But he is unable to use it because he gets knock out by a thug with an M1 Carbine. | ||
[[Image:ColtCommander1911.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt Commander]] | [[Image:ColtCommander1911.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt Commander]] | ||
[[Image:Thief-COLCOMM-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | |||
[[Image:Thief_cc.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Frank ([[James Caan]]) flashes his chromed Colt Combat Commander]] | [[Image:Thief_cc.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Frank ([[James Caan]]) flashes his chromed Colt Combat Commander]] | ||
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A [[High Standard Model 10]] shotgun is used by Carl ([[Dennis Farina]]), one of the mob shooters, notably during the final shootout. | A [[High Standard Model 10]] shotgun is used by Carl ([[Dennis Farina]]), one of the mob shooters, notably during the final shootout. | ||
[[Image:High standard 10 SHG.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]] | [[Image:High standard 10 SHG.jpg|thumb|none|400px|]] | ||
[[Image:Thief-HS10-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | |||
[[Image:Thief-HS10-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | |||
[[Image:Thief-HS10-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]] | |||
==Smith & Wesson Model 28== | ==Smith & Wesson Model 28== |
Revision as of 02:09, 9 September 2009
The following guns were used in the movie Thief
Thief (1981) was director Michael Mann's debut theatrical release. It starred James Caan as Frank, a jewel thief. Mann, director of other famous films such as Heat and Collateral is known for his attention to detail, especially in firearms. He is supposedly a certified range instructor himself, but for this film, he and actor Caan attended classes at Gunsite, a renowned firearms training facility. The story goes that they trained in the "Modern Combat Technique," until Jeff Cooper (founder of Gunsite, and the technique) learned who Mann's film protagonist was (a criminal). Cooper insisted that a thief would never be allowed to learn the Modern Technique and refused to continue instruction. Allegedly, Chuck Taylor, Cooper's operations manager at the time (and a well-known instructor himself), then decided to take them off-site and teach them the methods you see on film.
Caan's training is obvious, as he uses an exaggerated Weaver Stance, high thumbhold grip, speed reloading, and room clearing techniques directly attributable to the Modern Combat Technique.
Customized Longslide M1911A1
One of the guns used by the main character, Frank (James Caan), is a 6" longslide M1911A1 pistol customized by California gunsmith Jim Hoag. There is a long vertical cutout on the skeletonized trigger, which means the pistol is most likely a Colt Gold Cup National Match. Hoag Gun Works modified the pistol by lengthening the slide, squaring the trigger guard, adding a Bo-Mar adjustable rear sight, skeletonized hammer and beavertail grip safety. If this pistol is indeed a Gold Cup, then it is presumably chambered in .45 ACP.
Colt Combat Commander
When Frank (James Caan) first goes to visit Attaglia (Tom Signorelli) about his money. A Colt Commander is seen in the hidden compartment of the door panel. In one brief scene, Frank flashes the Colt Combat Commander at a nightclub bouncer played by a young William Petersen. Frank is later seen with at his car lot when he is looking for Barry (James Belushi). But he is unable to use it because he gets knock out by a thug with an M1 Carbine.
It looks like the stainless model, but I don't think stainless CC's were available in 1980, so it's probably a chromed finish. It has a Bo-Mar adjustable rear sight, and custom skeletonized hammer. Even though the entire pistol cannot be seen, due to the crease in Frank's waistband and the shadow it casts, it appears to be the shorter slide of a Combat Commander.
High Standard Model 10
A High Standard Model 10 shotgun is used by Carl (Dennis Farina), one of the mob shooters, notably during the final shootout.
Smith & Wesson Model 28
Leo (Robert Prosky) uses a Smith & Wesson Model 28 with pearl grips at the end of the film.
Smith & Wesson Model 19 Snub Nose
Attaglia (Tom Signorelli) carries a Smith & Wesson Model 19 Snub Nose in the film. It's mostly tucked in his waistband so it's hard tell.
Remington 870 Shotgun
Sgt. Urizzi (John Santucci) is seen armed with a Remington 870 Shotgun when he pulls over Frank (James Cann).
M1 Carbine
An M1 Carbine is used by one of the mobsters.