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| [[Gauntlet, The]] || [[Bill McKinney]] || Constable || || 1977 | | [[Gauntlet, The]] || [[Bill McKinney]] || Constable || || 1977 | ||
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| [[Bound]] || [[Joe Pantoliano]] || Ceaser || || 1996 | |||
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| [[Basic Instinct]] || [[Mitch Pileggi]] || Internal Affairs Officer || || 1992 | | [[Basic Instinct]] || [[Mitch Pileggi]] || Internal Affairs Officer || || 1992 |
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The Smith & Wesson 59 was developed in response to the U.S. Navy's request for a double stacked magazine version of the S&W 39 (which was used by Navy SEALs suppressed aka "the Hush Puppy" during the Vietnam conflict). Seeing the market demand for a high capacity version of the S&W 39, the Smith & Wesson 59 was released in 1970. Production stopped in 1980 when it was replaced by the later generation Smith & Wesson 459.
The Smith & Wesson 59 can be seen in the following films used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Dark Blue | Scott Speedman | Bobby Keough | 2002 | |
Gauntlet, The | Bill McKinney | Constable | 1977 | |
Bound | Joe Pantoliano | Ceaser | 1996 | |
Basic Instinct | Mitch Pileggi | Internal Affairs Officer | 1992 |