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


== Nambu model 60 snubbie ==
== Nambu model 60 snubnose ==
used by Michael Tso(Connan Lee)and Sgt. Francis Li ([[Chow Yun-Fat]]) throughout the movie
used by Michael Tso(Connan Lee)and Sgt. Francis Li ([[Chow Yun-Fat]]) throughout the movie


== 1911 varient ==
== 1911 variant ==
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.



Revision as of 13:54, 29 March 2010

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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 snubnose

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

1911 variant

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.