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used by the robbers at the begining and random henchmen in the final battle scene.
used by the robbers at the begining and random henchmen in the final battle scene.
Smith & Wesson model 36
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used by the fake lady henchmen in the final battle scene





Revision as of 22:50, 7 March 2010


Your lack of effort is duly noted.

This article is a candidate for deletion. IMFDB expects certain minimal standards from articles; even if a contributor cannot take their own screenshots, it is still possible to create detailed per-weapon writeups and format an article correctly. Simply dumping a couple of weapon names on a page is essentially demanding we do all the work for you, and this is unacceptable.


Dan Wesson PPC


used by Michael Tso(Connan Lee) in the final battle scene.



Desert Eagle


used by one of the henchmen at the final battle scene.


Shansi Type 17


used by (not sure) during a chase scene with Michael Tso and Sgt. Francis Li (Chow Yun-Fat)


Nambu model 60 snubbie


used by Michael Tso(Connan Lee)and Sgt. Francis Li (Chow Yun-Fat) throughout the movie


1911 varient


used by the robbers at the begining and random henchmen in the final battle scene.


Smith & Wesson model 36


used by the fake lady henchmen in the final battle scene


Remington 870


used by Sgt. Francis Li (Chow Yun-Fat) in the final battle scene.


Sterling L2A3


used by Sgt. Francis Li (Chow Yun-Fat) and random henchman in the final battle scene.