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Hey, just a note, in Revolver (a film of which I'm a huge fan), Doesn't Sorter use a Beretta 92, or some variant thereof, surpressed during the shootout in the restaurant?
Hey, just a note, in Revolver (a film of which I'm a huge fan), Doesn't Sorter use a Beretta 92, or some variant thereof, surpressed during the shootout in the restaurant?
When he does the famous "Ch-ch-check see if she's dead", and he shoots the waitress, then goes outside and shoots the mobster in a car. He's using a Beretta of some type.
When he does the famous "Ch-ch-check see if she's dead", and he shoots the waitress, then goes outside and shoots the mobster in a car. He's using a Beretta of some type.
Actually its a suppressed Glock.  Could be his 18 but cannot confirm.  Certainly has the grip and slide of a glock though.
-Double Agent M

Latest revision as of 17:34, 2 June 2010

Hey, just a note, in Revolver (a film of which I'm a huge fan), Doesn't Sorter use a Beretta 92, or some variant thereof, surpressed during the shootout in the restaurant? When he does the famous "Ch-ch-check see if she's dead", and he shoots the waitress, then goes outside and shoots the mobster in a car. He's using a Beretta of some type.

Actually its a suppressed Glock. Could be his 18 but cannot confirm. Certainly has the grip and slide of a glock though.

-Double Agent M