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| [[Truck Turner]]|| Paul Harris || Leroy Johnson || || 1974 | | [[Truck Turner]]|| Paul Harris || Leroy Johnson || || 1974 | ||
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| [[Duck, You Sucker!]]|| [[James Coburn]] || John Mallory || || 1971 | |||
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| [[Mission: Impossible (TV Series)|Mission: Impossible]]|| || || || 1966 | | [[Mission: Impossible (TV Series)|Mission: Impossible]]|| || || || 1966 |
Revision as of 03:29, 19 June 2011
This is a blow-back semiauto pistol, chambered in 9 mm Bergmann-Bayard (a.k.a: "9 mm Largo"),made in Spain, by the firm of Astra (Unceta)
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Notation | Date |
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The Other Guys | Unknown | Robber | 2010 | |
Firefly | Carlos Jacott | Lawrence Dobson | Episode "Serenity" | 2002 |
Miller's Crossing | Gabriel Byrne | Tom Reagan | 1990 | |
The Godfather Part III | Seen in closet | 1990 | ||
Truck Turner | Paul Harris | Leroy Johnson | 1974 | |
Duck, You Sucker! | James Coburn | John Mallory | 1971 | |
Mission: Impossible | 1966 | |||
Il Mercenario/Revenge of a Gunfighter | Franco Nero | Sergei Kowalski | 1968 |