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[[Image:NBT-HOLSTERED-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Alternate angle showing a better view of the [[Beretta_92FS_Inox|Beretta 92F Inox]]]]
[[Image:NBT-HOLSTERED-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Alternate angle showing a better view of the [[Beretta_92FS_Inox|Beretta 92F Inox]]]]
==Colt Python Snub-Nose==
==Colt Python==
During a stop, an inebriated crook named Arthur ([[Daniel Baldwin]]) pulls a nickel-plated [[Colt Python]] Snub-Nose on Dennis ([[John Candy]]), though it gets quickly knocked out of his hand. It is seen again a bit later on the desk of Judge Alvin Valkenheiser ([[Dan Aykroyd]]). A State Trooper at the end of the film also wields a full-sized Python.
During a stop, an inebriated crook named Arthur ([[Daniel Baldwin]]) pulls a nickel-plated snub-nosed [[Colt Python]] on Dennis ([[John Candy]]), though it gets quickly knocked out of his hand. It is seen again a bit later on the desk of Judge Alvin Valkenheiser ([[Dan Aykroyd]]). A State Trooper at the end of the film also wields a full-sized blued-steel Python.
The most prominent weapon in the film, the Spectre M4 SMG is carried by Valkenvania Police Chief Constable Dennis Valkenheiser (John Candy), and used by Constable 'Miss Purdah' (Valri Bromfield). The Spectres in the film do not have foregrips nor the folding stocks.
An interesting note, the semiautomatic-only version of the Spectre has no foregrip or folding stock, like the weapons in the film. However, the Spectre fired by Miss Purdah in the film is fully-automatic. As such, these guns could very well be either full-auto versions that simply have the foregrips and folding stocks removed, or perhaps semi-auto versions (with the firing gun simply being one converted to full-auto).
What appears best to be a Smith & Wesson Model 659 pistol is carried by Miss Purdah in one of her dual reverse-draw holsters - Best seen in the larger shot of when she aims her CAR-15 alongside her vehicle.
During a stop, an inebriated crook named Arthur (Daniel Baldwin) pulls a nickel-plated snub-nosed Colt Python on Dennis (John Candy), though it gets quickly knocked out of his hand. It is seen again a bit later on the desk of Judge Alvin Valkenheiser (Dan Aykroyd). A State Trooper at the end of the film also wields a full-sized blued-steel Python.
Interestingly enough, later in the film, Miss Purdah carries what appears to be an actual XM177E2 rifle. Perhaps standing in for the CAR-15.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingXM177E2 Carbine aka Colt Model 629 - 5.56x45mm. This was the last variant of the XM177 rifle used in the Vietnam War.Error creating thumbnail: File missing'Right this way, Mr. Snappy-Comeback.' Miss Purdah wields an XM177E2 (or at least, an awfully close lookalike) as she orders Chris to leave the room.Error creating thumbnail: File missingThe XM177E2 is seen slung on Miss Purdah's back. Note the notch before the flash hider, and the somewhat short and thick flash hider/suppressor itself.
Walther PPK
Alvin's personal weapon appears to be a stainless Walther PPK pistol. The PPK pistol in this film appears to have engraving on the slide and Ivory grips.