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I can't seem to tell exactly what kind of finish was used on Will Smith's two-tone Glock 17s.
I can't seem to tell exactly what kind of finish was used on Will Smith's two-tone Glock 17s.
Tutone black polymer frame and chromed steel slides.

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That unregistered user that wrote in here that it was the "Sig version" of the Walther PPK (none exsists), but i think he's right. It appears to be a SIG P232. - Flying Dane

Glocks or Smith and Wesson Sigmas

I know it is tough to tell the difference but Will Smiths pistols look like Smith and Wesson Sigmas not Glocks. They are virtually identical but the Sigma comes with a Stainless Steel slide standard and cost half as much as a glock. A good call if you are over budget on a film.

No, they are definitely Glocks. When Syd tosses Marcus' gun on the land mine at the end, you clearly see the "G" on the grip. The Sigma may be a Glock imitation, but there are too many differences to be mistaken.

What kind of finish?

I can't seem to tell exactly what kind of finish was used on Will Smith's two-tone Glock 17s.

Tutone black polymer frame and chromed steel slides.