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Infernal Affairs

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Infernal Affairs (2002)

The following weapons were seen in the film Infernal Affairs:













Colt Detective Special (Third Generation)

Third Generation Colt Detective Special revolvers are the primary weapon of the Hong Kong Police Force Crime and Security Department officers in the film. Inspector Lau Kin-Ming (Andy Lau) is armed with this revolver at the end of the film before being disarmed by Chan Wing-Yan (Tony Leung Chiu-Wai).

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Third Generation Colt Detective Special as issued to members of the Hong Kong Police Force
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Police Officers stand by to raid the drug deal.
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An Officer with his Detective Special during the shootout with the Triads.
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An Officer approaches Superintendent Wong's body
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Inspector Lau Kin-Ming's revolver in its holster.
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Chan Wing-Yan shakes the rounds out of Lau's weapon.


Smith & Wesson Model 10

Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolvers are the primary side arm of uniformed officers of the Hong Kong Police Force. The weapon is seen at the end of the film when Inspector Lau leaves the elevator to awaiting uniformed personnel. It seems as though some officers carry the standard version of the Model 10 while others are equipped with the heavy barreled variant.

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Smith & Wesson Model 10 Revolver (Marked Royal Hong Kong Police Issue) with Police Lanyard Ring - .38 Special
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Smith & Wesson Model 10 HB (heavy barrel) revolver (Post 1950s Model) - .38 Special. Later incarnations of the Model 10 had a non-tapered heavy barrel, which leads it to be commonly mistaken for a .357 revolver.
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Lau trains with his Model 10 as a cadet.
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Lau aims his Model 10
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Two Police officers with thier weapons drawn.
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Several Officers armed with S&W Model 10s and Colt Detective Specials

Glock 17

Chan Wing-Yan (Tony Leung Chiu-Wai) uses a second generation Glock 17 in the final scene when he holds Inspector Lau Kin-Ming (Andy Lau) hostage on the roof top.

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Glock 17 as used by Yan
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Yan draws his Glock 17 on Lau
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Close up of Yan's Glock aimed at Lau's head
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Yan taking Inspector Ming hostage with a Glock 17
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Yan backs away with Lau in tow
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Inspector "B" handing Yan's Glock 17 to Inspector Lau


Taurus PT92

Taurus PT92 pistols are used by triads througout the film, notably in the shootout immediately following Superintendent Wong's (Anthony Wong) murder.

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Taurus PT92AF (blued) - 9x19mm
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A Triad fires his Taurus at the Detectives
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A fallen Triad with his PT92 by his side

Unknown Rifle

Inspector Lau Kin-Ming (Andy Lau) is seen drilling with an unknown rifle during the montage of his training as a cadet (possibly a Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE)).

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Lau dirlls with an unknown rifle
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Closer view of the fore end of the rifle