Cowboy Bebop the Movie: Knockin' on Heaven's DoorCowboy Bebop the Movie: Knockin' on Heaven's Door - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video GamesCowboy Bebop the Movie: Knockin' on Heaven's Door
Spike Spiegel's signature pistol is a IMI Jericho 941, with the original =JERICHO 941= stamping and custom grips. Basically, don't call it a Baby Eagle, it's a Jericho, moreover, Spike's Jericho. He uses it throughout the film, most notably in the opening scene in the convenient store, and in the battles with Vincent Volaju.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingJericho 941 9mmFile:CBJ941.pngSpike aims his Jericho 941 at one of the convenience store robbers in the opening scene.File:CBJ9412.pngA good shot of Spike's Jericho 941 after taking down the robber. This is probably the best shot of the gun in the entire movie, as well as the series.File:CBJ9413.pngSpike aims his Jericho 941 at Vincent on the train.File:CBJ9414.pngAnother shot of Spike aiming at Vincent on the train.File:CBJ9415.pngYet another shot of Spike aiming at Vincent on the train. Note that in this and the previous shot, the barrel has rifling grooves, even though the Jericho is notorious for having polygonal rifling in it's barrel.File:CBJ9416.pngSpike runs out of ammunition after firing at Vincent.File:CBJ9417.pngSpike aims his Jericho 941 in the final scene.
Smith & Wesson 39
At the beginning of the film, three of the four convenience store robbers all pack Smith & Wesson Model 39-2's, distinguished by their slim frame, First Generation sights, long extractors and holed hammers.
Cherious Medical secuirty guards are armed with fictional "G21 Assault Rifles". Though the previous author stated that they were Heckler & Koch G11s, there is little resemblance between the guns.