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Just asking, has the FBI ever been issued H&K USP's before?
Just asking, has the FBI ever been issued H&K USP's before?
:Nope. Its been revolvers forever and now the glock 22s for males and 23s for females. -[[User:The Winchester|The Winchester]]
:Nope. Its been revolvers forever and now the glock 22s for males and 23s for females. -[[User:The Winchester|The Winchester]]
I think lester tremors glock 18 is a 17 converted to full auto cus i couldnt see a selector switch on the slide in any of the brief shots in the movie --[[User:Captain Snikt|Captain Snikt]] 04:54, 25 January 2010 (UTC)

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Sir Ivy doesn't use a Glock 22 in the lobby while in custody, he uses a Beretta 92F, and the suppressed pistol that Tommy Flanagan's character uses is a EAA Witness, not a CZ.


Ivy uses a glock as well. Jeeves Tremor doesn't use a grease gun though. He uses a Madsen.

jeeves uses a madsen smg during the drive by, not the grease gun.

Scratch that, just watched it again, jeeves clearly uses a Grease gun during the drive by.


Just asking, has the FBI ever been issued H&K USP's before?

Nope. Its been revolvers forever and now the glock 22s for males and 23s for females. -The Winchester

I think lester tremors glock 18 is a 17 converted to full auto cus i couldnt see a selector switch on the slide in any of the brief shots in the movie --Captain Snikt 04:54, 25 January 2010 (UTC)