The Death Collector (also known as Family Enforcer ) is a very low-budget crime film from 1976 and is best known as the first role for Joe Pesci .
The following firearms were used in the film The Death Collector :
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Smith & Wesson Model 66
While at a firing range, New Jersey Mafia collector Jerry Bolanti (Joseph Cortese ) fires a Smith & Wesson Model 66 .
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Mauser 1934
Jerry (Joseph Cortese ) pulls a Mauser Model 1934 and attaches a suppressor when confronting Bernie in his office. Bernie's bodyguard (William Metzo ) also carries one in his pocket.
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Astra Constable
Marley (Keith Davis ), the hitman that eventually finds Serge and Joe, uses a Astra Constable throughout the film, often suppressed.
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Smith & Wesson Model 60
Bernie Feldshuh (Frank Vincent ) keeps a Smith & Wesson Model 60 in his RHD belt holster, firing it at the bathroom door when he is cornered.
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M1911A1
Serge (Bobby Alto ) carries a M1911A1 with white grips, which Joe (Joe Pesci ) chides him for having, claiming it can "go through six people."
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O/U shotgun/rifle
The hitman Marley (Keith Davis ) gets a "custom" 18-inch barrel O/U long gun that fires a shotgun shell and a rifle bullet, using it during his confrontation with Jerry. The seller/manufacturer mentions in the scene that he made some modifications (although considering the low budget of the film, it's doubtful that any were actually made.
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double-barreled shotgun
Jerry uses a double-barreled side-by-side shotgun during his final confrontation with Marley.
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M2 Carbine
One of the hitmen during the finale uses a selective fire M2 Carbine with extended 30-round magazine.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A hitman reveals his M2 Carbine.
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