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(New page: '''The following guns were used in the film ''Dog Day Afternoon''''' ==M1 Carbine== Sonny (Al Pacino) swings an M1 Carbine throughout ''Dog Day Afternoon''. Many of the pol...)
 
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[[Image:DDA-M1-2.jpg|thumb|395px|left|Sonny ([[Al Pacino]]) draws his [[M1 Carbine]].]]
[[Image:DDA-M1-2.jpg|thumb|395px|left|Sonny ([[Al Pacino]]) draws his [[M1 Carbine]].]]
[[Image:DDA-M1.jpg|thumb|400px|none|A police officer with an [[M1 Carbine]].]]
[[Image:DDA-M1.jpg|thumb|400px|none|A police officer with an [[M1 Carbine]].]]
==S&W 76 submachine gun==
The SMG that Sal carries is a Smith & Wesson 76 submachine gun which is based on the Swedish Carl Gustav m/45.
==.38 Revolver==
A .38 S&W revolver is seen in a stash box on the drivers door of the van used to transport the hostages to the Airport and is used later by the FBI to shoot Sal.
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Revision as of 16:30, 29 July 2007

The following guns were used in the film Dog Day Afternoon

M1 Carbine

Sonny (Al Pacino) swings an M1 Carbine throughout Dog Day Afternoon. Many of the police that surround the bank also carry M1 Carbines.

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Sonny (Al Pacino) draws his M1 Carbine.
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A police officer with an M1 Carbine.

S&W 76 submachine gun

The SMG that Sal carries is a Smith & Wesson 76 submachine gun which is based on the Swedish Carl Gustav m/45.

.38 Revolver

A .38 S&W revolver is seen in a stash box on the drivers door of the van used to transport the hostages to the Airport and is used later by the FBI to shoot Sal.