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The Devil's Own: Difference between revisions
The movie revolves around a plot by the Provisional IRA to acquire [[FIM-92A Stinger]] surface-to-air missiles, for which Frankie Maguire ([[Brad Pitt]]) is sent to the U.S. to make the purchase from arms dealer Billy Burke ([[Treat Williams]]). However, no Stingers ever appear on-screen during the entirety of the film (even though the trailer featured stock footage of a Stinger launcher being used). The only glimpse of the missiles that the viewers ever see are the cases which (allegedly) contain them, as seen below:
The movie revolves around a plot by the Provisional IRA to acquire [[FIM-92A Stinger]] surface-to-air missiles, for which Frankie Maguire ([[Brad Pitt]]) is sent to the U.S. to make the purchase from arms dealer Billy Burke ([[Treat Williams]]). However, no Stingers ever appear on-screen during the entirety of the film (even though the trailer featured stock footage of a Stinger launcher being used). The only glimpse of the missiles that the viewers ever see are the cases which (allegedly) contain them. However, the cases are marked with "M41" which is the designation for the shoulder launcher for the earlier [[FIM-43 Redeye]], indicating that they are actually cases for these rather than Stingers.
[[Image:DO-Stinger-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The most we ever see of the Stinger missiles in ''The Devil's Own''.]]
[[Image:DO-Stinger-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The most we ever see of the "Stinger" missiles in ''The Devil's Own''. Note the bottom line which says "INTRCEPT AERIAL M41", the designation for a Redeye launcher.]]
NYPD Sergeant Tom O'Meara (Harrison Ford) carries as his service sidearm a Smith & Wesson Model 10 Heavy Barrel with some type of rubber grip. One of these revolvers is also used by the Loyalist gunman who murders Frankie Maguire's father in 1972, when he is still a boy.
Norinco Type 56-1
A Norinco Type 56-1 (Chinese AKS-47/AKMS) assault rifle is used by Frankie Maguire (Brad Pitt) during the opening gun battle in Belfast between the British Army and Maguire's Provisional I.R.A. Active Service Unit.
M16A1
An M16A1 is used by the IRA terrorist "Desmond" (David Wilmott) during the gun battle in Belfast. Another is used by one of Billy Burke's (Treat Williams') men during the scene where Frankie Maguire confronts him.
MAC-10
MAC-10 machine pistols are used by several of the other IRA terrorists during the shootout in Belfast.
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
The SAS operators who attempt to apprehend Frankie Maguire and his Active Service Unit are all armed with Heckler & Koch MP5A3 submachine guns. For some reason, the MP5s all have the older-style "slimline" handguard when the SAS men are in their car loading their weapons, but when the shootout begins, the MP5s all suddenly have the newer "tropical"/wide-type handguard.
L85A1
The British Army regulars who are involved in the Belfast shootout are all armed with the L85A1 service rifle.
L7A2 GPMG
The British L7A2 variant of the FN MAG general-purpose machine gun is fitted to a Saracen APC during the shootout in Belfast.
Heckler & Koch P7
When the shootout in Belfast ends, the Mi-5 agent Harry Sloan (Simon Jones) kills "Desmond" (David Wilmott) with a Heckler & Koch P7M8 pistol after Desmond refuses to tell him where Frankie Maguire is hiding.
SIG-Sauer P226
When Frankie Maguire (Brad Pitt) is visited in hiding by another IRA member, he comes out of his hiding spot brandishing a SIG-Sauer pistol of some type, most likely a SIG-Sauer P226.
Browning BDA 380
When Frankie Maguire comes to America under the alias Rory Devaney, he takes along a Browning BDA 380 pistol, which he hides in the same bag with the money needed to purchase the Stinger missiles.
Smith & Wesson Model 36
Tom O'Meara also carries a Smith & Wesson Model 36 as his backup weapon. At one point, Frankie Maguire takes this revolver from Tom and uses it in the later part of the movie.
Colt Government Model 380
The angry man (Sixto Ramos) at the site of the domestic disturbance is armed with a small pistol which appears to be a Colt Government Model 380, though this is not certain.
One of the thugs whom Burke sends to Tom O'Meara's house to look for the money that Maguire owes him wields a pistol gripped short-barreled shotgun. Since this shotgun is not seen fired and held in close proximity to an actor's head, this is most likely the MGC replica of the Remington Model 31.
Ithaca 37
A pistol-griped, short-barreled Ithaca 37 is used by one of Billy Burke's men when Frankie Maguire goes to the warehouse to get the missiles from them. Maguire himself also winds up using this shotgun to kill several of Burke's men.
Ruger KP94
After Frankie kills several of his men, Billy Burke (Treat Williams) dives into his car and comes out with a Ruger KP94 pistol, which he uses to shoot at Frankie.
Smith & Wesson 5946
In the climax of the film, Frankie Maguire is seen using a Smith & Wesson 5946 when he confronts Tom O'Meara.
Trivia
The movie revolves around a plot by the Provisional IRA to acquire FIM-92A Stinger surface-to-air missiles, for which Frankie Maguire (Brad Pitt) is sent to the U.S. to make the purchase from arms dealer Billy Burke (Treat Williams). However, no Stingers ever appear on-screen during the entirety of the film (even though the trailer featured stock footage of a Stinger launcher being used). The only glimpse of the missiles that the viewers ever see are the cases which (allegedly) contain them. However, the cases are marked with "M41" which is the designation for the shoulder launcher for the earlier FIM-43 Redeye, indicating that they are actually cases for these rather than Stingers.