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Tyler Durden pulls a [[Colt Python]] out of the Narrator's bag before going to the "human sacrifice" in the store. At the end of the movie, the Python is also seen in the hands of The Mechanic ([[Holt McCallany]]).
Tyler Durden pulls a [[Colt Python]] out of the Narrator's bag before going to the "human sacrifice" in the store. At the end of the movie, the Python is also seen in the hands of The Mechanic ([[Holt McCallany]]).
[[Image:Colt-Python.jpg|thumb|300px|none|[[Colt Python]] with 4" Barrel - .357 Magnum]]
[[Image:Colt-Python.jpg|thumb|300px|none|[[Colt Python]] with 4" Barrel - .357 Magnum]]
[[Image:Fightclub459916.jpg|none|thumb|600px|The Narrator holds the Colt Python after Tyler performs a 'Human Sacrifice'.]]
[[Image:Fightclub459864.jpg|none|thumb|602px|The Narrator holds the Colt Python after Tyler performs a 'Human Sacrifice'.]]
[[Image:Fightclub459864.jpg|none|thumb|600px|The Narrator checks the cylinder, finding that it was empty.]]
[[Image:Fightclub459916.jpg|none|thumb|602px|The Narrator checks the cylinder.]]


==SIG-Sauer P226==
==SIG-Sauer P226==

Revision as of 02:53, 15 June 2014

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Fight Club (1999)

Fight Club is the 1999 dark comedy starring Edward Norton as a disillusioned auto company employee who is befriended by Tyler Durden, a soap salesman who convinces him to form a secret society known as a "fight club", where men of disparate backgrounds participate in underground fighting. The film was directed by David Fincher and was adapted from the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk.


The following weapons were used in the film Fight Club:


Smith & Wesson 4506

In the opening sequence and at the end of the film, Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) holds an older-model Smith & Wesson 4506 (recognizable by its squared trigger guard and frame bulges) in the mouth of the Narrator (Edward Norton). This was the gun the "Narrator" took from one of the detectives that was questioning him. It is noted as a 4506 by its rounded butt and its wraparound grips, as opposed to the non-wraparound grips and the straight butt of the Smith & Wesson 645.

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Smith & Wesson 4506 .45 ACP
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The Smith & Wesson 4506 in the mouth of the Narrator (Edward Norton).
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The Narrator with the 4506 aimed at the detectives.
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The Narrator (Edward Norton up against a window with the 4506.
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The final time, the 4506 is clearly seen.

Colt Python

Tyler Durden pulls a Colt Python out of the Narrator's bag before going to the "human sacrifice" in the store. At the end of the movie, the Python is also seen in the hands of The Mechanic (Holt McCallany).

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Colt Python with 4" Barrel - .357 Magnum
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The Narrator holds the Colt Python after Tyler performs a 'Human Sacrifice'.
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The Narrator checks the cylinder.

SIG-Sauer P226

In one scene, the owner of the bar (named "Lou's") which holds a fight club event is disrupted by Lou himself. Lou's large bodyguard (Carl Ciarfalio) is armed with a SIG-Sauer P226, which is only seen clearly very briefly.

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SIG-Sauer P226 pistol chambered in 9mm
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Lou's large bodyguard (Carl Ciarfalio) keeps the crowd controlled as Lou beats up Tyler.

Beretta 92FS

Again very briefly seen, a police officer fires a Beretta 92FS at Big Bob after "Operation: Latte Thunder" goes disastrously wrong.

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Beretta 92FS - 9mm.
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The officer fires a Beretta 92FS.

Other

Thought one is not seen on screen, The Narrator (Edward Norton) intimidates his boss with the threat to "... stalk from office to office with an Armalite AR-10 gas-powered semi-automatic carbine, pumping round after round into colleagues and co-workers." after his boss finds a copy of the Fight Club rules in the copier machine.