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[[Image:S&WModel64SS.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith & Wesson Model 64 with 4" barrel - .38 Special]] | [[Image:S&WModel64SS.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith & Wesson Model 64 with 4" barrel - .38 Special]] | ||
[[Image:Colors 11.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Other LAPD officers are armed with the revolver during a raid.]] | [[Image:Colors 11.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Other LAPD officers are armed with the revolver during a raid.]] | ||
==Smith & Wesson Model 15== | ==Smith & Wesson Model 15== | ||
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[[Image:S&W 36.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith and Wesson Model 36 - .38 Special]] | [[Image:S&W 36.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith and Wesson Model 36 - .38 Special]] | ||
[[Image:Vlcsnap-390588.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hodges apprehends High Top while McGavin points his back-up revolver (a S&W Model 36) at him.]] | [[Image:Vlcsnap-390588.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hodges apprehends High Top while McGavin points his back-up revolver (a S&W Model 36) at him.]] | ||
==Smith & Wesson Model 19 (snub)== | ==Smith & Wesson Model 19 (snub)== | ||
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''Trivia Note: Several Berettas and Taurus' were on the set of this film. While getting ready for the scene, Robert Duvall, not being a firearm aficionado, picked up what he thought was a Beretta just like he had been using. By the time someone realized the error it was pointless and late to fix it. This is an honest mistake since the two firearms look very similar - Anyone who did not already know the difference would not know.'' | ''Trivia Note: Several Berettas and Taurus' were on the set of this film. While getting ready for the scene, Robert Duvall, not being a firearm aficionado, picked up what he thought was a Beretta just like he had been using. By the time someone realized the error it was pointless and late to fix it. This is an honest mistake since the two firearms look very similar - Anyone who did not already know the difference would not know.'' | ||
[[Image:Taurus-PT92AF.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Taurus PT92AF (blued) - 9x19mm]] | [[Image:Taurus-PT92AF.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Taurus PT92AF (blued) - 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:Vlcsnap-379130.jpg|thumb|none|600px|In what appears to be a continuity error, Hodges prepares to breach a house on a drug bust armed with a Taurus PT92.]] | [[Image:Vlcsnap-379130.jpg|thumb|none|600px|In what appears to be a continuity error, Hodges prepares to breach a house on a drug bust armed with a Taurus PT92.]] | ||
[[Image:Vlcsnap-414245.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Felipe wielding a Taurus in the climatic shootout.]] | [[Image:Vlcsnap-414245.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Felipe wielding a Taurus in the climatic shootout.]] | ||
==Smith & Wesson Model 39== | ==Smith & Wesson Model 39== |
Revision as of 00:18, 22 March 2015
Colors is a 1988 crime drama directed by Dennis Hopper and starring Robert Duvall and Sean Penn as LAPD officers assigned to the department's CRASH ("Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums") anti-gang unit. The film is notable for being one of the first Hollywood attempts to realistically depict the Los Angeles gang problem (the production hired actual LAPD officers and former gang members as extras for the film). Colors featured many now well-known actors in minor supporting roles including Don Cheadle, Damon Wayans, and Glenn Plummer, all of whom played gang members here.
The following weapons were used in the film Colors:
Revolvers
Smith & Wesson Model 14
LAPD Officer Danny McGavin (Sean Penn) carries a 6" barrel Smith & Wesson Model 14 as his on-duty service handgun. At the time, this was one of the approved handguns to be carried by LAPD officers (although it was unusual to see a younger officer carry this firearm).
Smith & Wesson Model 64
McGavin (Sean Penn) also carries a 3" barrel Smith & Wesson Model 64, which appears to be his plainclothes/off-duty sidearm. Other LAPD officers are armed with 4" barreled Model 64's during a raid.
Smith & Wesson Model 15
Officer Baines (R.D. Call) carries a Smith & Wesson Model 15 as his sidearm, which he uses to shoot an innocent man, which brings the wrath of the Crip DeVille set down upon McGavin after he is mistakenly ID'ed as the shooter. The S&W Model 15 was one of the standard issue revolvers for the LAPD before they switched over to semi-autos.
Smith & Wesson Model 36
McGavin (Sean Penn) also carries a Smith & Wesson Model 36 compact revolver in an ankle holster which is only ever seen for a second during the scene in the restaurant where High Top (Glenn Plummer) is arrested.
Smith & Wesson Model 19 (snub)
Leo "Frog" Lopez (Trinidad Silva) uses a 2.5" Smith & Wesson Model 19 during the shootout with Rocket and the rest of the Crips.
Smith & Wesson Model 19
A full-size Smith & Wesson Model 19 is among the weapons seen in the Crips' hideout.
Colt Python
A 21st Street gang member uses what appears to be a Colt Python while shooting up the Crips hideout.
Pistols
Beretta 92F
LAPD Senior Officer Bob Hodges (Robert Duvall) carries a Beretta 92F as his service pistol throughout the movie, which was just entering service with the LAPD at the time of the film. Several other LAPD officers can be seen using the Beretta, and at least one gang-banger also uses one during the shootout at the climax.
Taurus PT92
Hodges (Robert Duvall) can also be seen using a Taurus PT92 during the scene where CRASH busts the drug dealer Oso (C.E. Grimes) in his home. It is not clear if this is supposed to be his plainclothes/off-duty pistol, or if the movie's armorer simply was unable to bring a Beretta 92FS to the set when this scene was filmed (in all other scenes, Hodges' pistol is definitely a Beretta).
Trivia Note: Several Berettas and Taurus' were on the set of this film. While getting ready for the scene, Robert Duvall, not being a firearm aficionado, picked up what he thought was a Beretta just like he had been using. By the time someone realized the error it was pointless and late to fix it. This is an honest mistake since the two firearms look very similar - Anyone who did not already know the difference would not know.
Smith & Wesson Model 39
A Smith & Wesson Model 39 can be seen on a table when the Crip DeVille 'bangers are loading up their weapons and planning to kill McGavin.
Shotguns
Ithaca 37
When McGavin and Hodges confront the 21st Street Gang after one of its members, Felipe (Romeo De Lan), throws a rock at their car, McGavin takes out an Ithaca 37 riot model (specifically, the LAPD version with rifle sights). Hodges tells him to put the shotgun back in the car, embarrassing him. Later in the film, when the 21st Street Gang gets busted, several other LAPD officers can be seen with identical shotguns.
Remington 870
A sawed-off Remington 870 is seen several times in the film. A Remington is first taken from house of Oso (C.E. Grimes). A pistol-gripped Remington later appears again in the hands of at least one 21st Street Gang member in the final shootout. This may also be the shotgun that Rocket (Don Cheadle) uses in the drive-by shooting at the beginning of the movie, though this is uncertain.
12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun
What appears to be a 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun is seen in the Crips' hideout..
Submachine Guns
Micro Uzi
The Micro Uzi is depicted in the film as the weapon-of-choice for many of the gang-bangers. Rocket (Don Cheadle), the leader of the Crip gang in the movie, and Larry "Looney Tunes" Sylvester (Grand L. Bush), a 21st Street Gang leader, both use Micro Uzis when they square off against each other in the climactic shootout.
Rifles
Ruger Mini-14 GB-F
Bird (Gerardo Mejía) carries a Ruger Mini 14 GB-F when the 21st Street Gang is involved in a shootout with Crip DeVille.
Winchester Model 70
What appears to be a Winchester Model 70 rifle is briefly seen handled by a Crip in the hideout.
Other
M67 Grenade
Bird is seen tossing what appears to be an M67 hand grenade into the Crips' hideout.