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== Colt Official Police == | == Colt Official Police == |
Revision as of 16:49, 29 September 2010
The following firearms were used in the 1986 thriller Blue Velvet:
Smith & Wesson Model 39
Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper) uses a suppressed Smith & Wesson Model 39 automatic pistol in the final confrontation between him and Jeffrey Beaumont (Kyle MacLachlan).
Smith & Wesson Model 629
While confronting Booth, Jeffery (Kyle MacLachlan) uses a commandeered Smith & Wesson Model 629 Snubnose.
Colt Official Police
Detective Williams' (George Dickerson) main sidearm is a Colt Official Police with a 5 inch barrel.
Remington 870
A Remington 870 shotgun is briefly seen in the assault on Booth's apartment.
Federal M201-Z Gas Gun
Seen briefly being fired at Frank Booth's apartment.