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== Python replica (?) ==
== Python replica (?) ==


The Python used in the movie looks a lot like a non-firing replica produced by Denix, Spain. I own one and it looks almost the same due to poor quality finish, and the rectagle/diamond shaped marking over the trigger. Double-action mechanism works just like a real one and after a bit of drilling .38 and .357 rounds fit in the chambers (I tried). The only difference between mine and the one in the movie is that the movie prop lacks "Denix Made in Spain" lettering on the right side (visible on the photo below).[[File:Replica_python.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Denix Python replica]]
The Python used in the movie looks a lot like a non-firing replica produced by Denix, Spain. I own one and it looks almost the same due to poor quality finish, and the rectagle/diamond shaped marking over the trigger. Double-action mechanism works just like a real one and after a bit of drilling .38 and .357 rounds fit in the chambers (I tried). The only difference between mine and the one in the movie is that the movie prop lacks "Denix Made in Spain" lettering on the right side (visible on the photo below).[[File:Replica_python.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Denix Python replica]]--[[User:Gr3gory|Gr3gory]] ([[User talk:Gr3gory|talk]]) 09:47, 14 October 2013 (EDT)

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The Beretta

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The pistol in the pics above is definitely a Beretta, just not a 84FS. Looks like a 92FS variant with front cocking serrations and a rail, probably an airsoft gun.

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A closeup as Mitch decocks the hammer.

^That's also a P226, not a Beretta. --Warejaws (talk) 17:24, 13 October 2013 (EDT)

Glock

As to the Glock, I think it looks more like a Glock 19 due to the smaller size, PeeWee055 (talk) 05:17, 14 October 2013 (EDT)

Python replica (?)

The Python used in the movie looks a lot like a non-firing replica produced by Denix, Spain. I own one and it looks almost the same due to poor quality finish, and the rectagle/diamond shaped marking over the trigger. Double-action mechanism works just like a real one and after a bit of drilling .38 and .357 rounds fit in the chambers (I tried). The only difference between mine and the one in the movie is that the movie prop lacks "Denix Made in Spain" lettering on the right side (visible on the photo below).

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Denix Python replica

--Gr3gory (talk) 09:47, 14 October 2013 (EDT)