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Point Blank (1967)

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The following firearms were used in the film Point Blank:

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Point Blank (1967)


Colt Detective Special

Walker's partner in crime Mal Reese (John Vernon) shoots Walker on Alcatraz Island with a Colt Detective Special. One of Mal's bodyguards also carries a Detective Special, which Walker disposes of.

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Colt Detective Special 1st Gen - .38 Special
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Mal shoots Walker after their heist.

Smith & Wesson Model 29

Walker (Lee Marvin) uses a Smith & Wesson Model 29 with a 4" barrel throughout the film. On the DVD commentary the director John Boorman said Marvin faked the recoil when firing the .44 Magnum blanks at Lynne's bed although, when later firing live ammunition at Alcatraz, there was no recoil, prompting Marvin to tell Boorman that "Fiction overtakes reality".

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Smith & Wesson Model 29 with 4" barrel.
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Walker breaks into Lynne's house with his Model 29 drawn.
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Walker holds Lynne as he looks around her house with the Model 29.
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Walker empties his Model 29 into Lynne's bed.
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Walker unloads his Model 29 on Lynne's table.
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Walker aims his Model 29 at Mal during his tryst with Chris.
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Walker threatens Carter with his Model 29 before the storm drain rendezvous.
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Walker places his Model 29 on Carter's corpse while searching his pockets.

Walther PPK

One of Mal Reese's bodyguards carries a small pistol that appears to be a Walther PPK. Walker disposes of it.

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Walther PPK - 9mm Kurz aka 9x17mm (.380 ACP)
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With his Model 27 in his left hand, Walker picks up a bodyguard's revolver to toss it in the vent. The PPK sits next to it on the ground.

Winchester Model 70

The assassin (James B. Sikking) hired by Carter uses a bolt-action sniper rifle resembling a Winchester Model 70 with a shortened barrel during the storm drain rendezvous.

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Pre-1964 Winchester Model 70 - .30-06
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The hitman aims his rifle at the target he believes to be Walker.
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After taking out his second target at the storm drain, the hitman packs up his rifle.
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Yost (Keenan Wynn) holds the casing ejected from the rifle that Walker presents to him. Yost mocks the size of the round but Walker assures him that an accurate marksman like the hitman can be deadly with any size round.

Smith & Wesson Model 10 Snubnose

John Stegman (Michael Strong) drops a Smith & Wesson Model 10 Snubnose when he is shot at the storm drain.

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Smith & Wesson Model 10 snub nose revolver - .38 Special. Early Model
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Stegman's Model 10 falls down the drain.
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Stegman's corpse lands on top of his Model 10.