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== Colt M1911A1 ==
== [[M1911A1]] ==


Most widely-used and widely-seen gun in the movie, by almost all major characters, notably John Dillinger ([[Warren Oates]]), Pretty Boy Floyd ([[Steve Kanaly]]), Homer Van Meter ([[Harry Dean Stanton]]), and FBI agent Melvin Purvis ([[Ben Johnson]]). Purvis's Colt is a silver finish, in contrast to the Colts used by the bank robbers. (Like most movies depicting Colt 1911s of this era, the firing models were probably a Star 9mm, to be more compatible with blanks).
Most widely-used and widely-seen gun in the movie, by almost all major characters, notably John Dillinger ([[Warren Oates]]), Pretty Boy Floyd ([[Steve Kanaly]]), Homer Van Meter ([[Harry Dean Stanton]]), and FBI agent Melvin Purvis ([[Ben Johnson]]). Purvis's 1911 is a silver finish, in contrast to the ones used by the bank robbers. (Like most movies depicting 1911s of this era, the firing models were probably a Star 9mm, to be more compatible with blanks).


[[Image:Dil10.png|thumb|left|Dillinger shoots back at vigilantes during the Mason City bank robbery.]]
[[Image:Dil10.png|thumb|left|Dillinger shoots back at vigilantes during the Mason City bank robbery.]]
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[[Image:Dil16.png|thumb|none|Purvis shows off his .45.]]
[[Image:Dil16.png|thumb|none|Purvis shows off his .45.]]


== Browning Automatic Rifle ==
== [[Browning Automatic Rifle]] ==


The bank robbers use these in some of the film's major shootouts, best seen after the Mason City bank robbery and during the Little Bohemia shootout.
The bank robbers use these in some of the film's major shootouts, best seen after the Mason City bank robbery and during the Little Bohemia shootout.
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[[Image:Dil8.png|thumb|none|Harry Pierpont ([[Geoffrey Lewis]]) and Homer Van Meter with BARs.]]
[[Image:Dil8.png|thumb|none|Harry Pierpont ([[Geoffrey Lewis]]) and Homer Van Meter with BARs.]]


== Thompson M1928 SMG ==
== [[Thompson M1928]] ==


Ubiquitous gangster film firearm seen used by both the bank robbers and the G-men. It seems to be the favorite weapon of Baby Face Nelson ([[Richard Dreyfuss]]). Both the box and drum magazines are used, although more Thompsons with the smaller-capacity box magazine are seen.
Ubiquitous gangster film firearm seen used by both the bank robbers and the G-men. It seems to be the favorite weapon of Baby Face Nelson ([[Richard Dreyfuss]]). Both the box and drum magazines are used, although more Thompsons with the smaller-capacity box magazine are seen.
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[[Image:Dil13.png|thumb|none|Baby Face Nelson shoots at the FBI.]]
[[Image:Dil13.png|thumb|none|Baby Face Nelson shoots at the FBI.]]


== Winchester pump-action shotgun ==
== [[Winchester Model 1897]] ==


Another oft-seen gun, used during bank robberies and taken by Dillinger from a prison guard.
Another oft-seen gun, this pump-action shotgun is used during bank robberies and taken by Dillinger from a prison guard.


[[Image:Dil5.png|thumb|none|Dillinger's stolen shotgun.]]
[[Image:Dil5.png|thumb|none|Dillinger's stolen shotgun.]]


== Colt New Service Model 1917 ==
== [[Colt New Service]] Model 1917 ==


Homer Van Meter uses this .45 ACP revolver when the gang stops the get gas, as well as Charley Makley ([[John Ryan]]) during the East Chicago bank robbery.
Homer Van Meter uses this .45 ACP revolver when the gang stops the get gas, as well as Charley Makley ([[John Ryan]]) during the East Chicago bank robbery.
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[[Image:Dil6.png|thumb|none|Dillinger's wooden gun.]]
[[Image:Dil6.png|thumb|none|Dillinger's wooden gun.]]






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Revision as of 21:08, 28 September 2008

M1911A1

Most widely-used and widely-seen gun in the movie, by almost all major characters, notably John Dillinger (Warren Oates), Pretty Boy Floyd (Steve Kanaly), Homer Van Meter (Harry Dean Stanton), and FBI agent Melvin Purvis (Ben Johnson). Purvis's 1911 is a silver finish, in contrast to the ones used by the bank robbers. (Like most movies depicting 1911s of this era, the firing models were probably a Star 9mm, to be more compatible with blanks).

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Dillinger shoots back at vigilantes during the Mason City bank robbery.
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Pretty Boy Floyd dual-wields two Colts.
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Purvis shows off his .45.

Browning Automatic Rifle

The bank robbers use these in some of the film's major shootouts, best seen after the Mason City bank robbery and during the Little Bohemia shootout.

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Harry Pierpont (Geoffrey Lewis) and Homer Van Meter with BARs.

Thompson M1928

Ubiquitous gangster film firearm seen used by both the bank robbers and the G-men. It seems to be the favorite weapon of Baby Face Nelson (Richard Dreyfuss). Both the box and drum magazines are used, although more Thompsons with the smaller-capacity box magazine are seen.

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Baby Face Nelson during a bank getaway.
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Baby Face Nelson shoots at the FBI.

Winchester Model 1897

Another oft-seen gun, this pump-action shotgun is used during bank robberies and taken by Dillinger from a prison guard.

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Dillinger's stolen shotgun.

Colt New Service Model 1917

Homer Van Meter uses this .45 ACP revolver when the gang stops the get gas, as well as Charley Makley (John Ryan) during the East Chicago bank robbery.

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Homer Van Meter threatens a gas station attendant.
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Charley Makley in critical condition after a bank robbery.

unknown revolvers

Dillinger dual-wields two large white-handled revolvers during the Little Bohemia shootout.

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Dillinger.

A farmer/American Legionnaire holds this gun to Van Meter's head.

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Van Meter surrounded.

unknown double-barrel shotgun

Several vigilantes use double-barreled shotguns to try an apprehend the gang. Homer Van Meter is shot and heavily wounded by a "goddamn farmer" with a shotgun.

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The vigilante who wounds Van Meter.

"wooden gun"

Dillinger's infamous wooden gun is seen being painted while in his jail cell, later using it to take a shotgun from the guard.

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Dillinger's wooden gun.