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Talk:Trespass (1992)
The 1911
- It has Pachmyr grips, the rear sights match the AMT's exactly, and the slide is 6" with non-venitalted barrel ribbing. I'll try to match it. - Gunmaster45
- What's weird is that in terms of its styling, it looks like a very old 1911, yet who was offering longslide 1911s before about 30 years ago? This might be something that was custom-built by the movie's armorer. -MT2008
- If it is a custom gun built by the armorer, don't rule out the Hardballer. The slide could have been bead-blasted and blued. - Gunmaster45
- What's weird is that in terms of its styling, it looks like a very old 1911, yet who was offering longslide 1911s before about 30 years ago? This might be something that was custom-built by the movie's armorer. -MT2008
- Yeah, but that seems like kind of a weird modification to make. I can't think of any reason anyone would do that. Also note that the trigger is a standard M1911A1-style, not the longer trigger of the Hardballer. -MT2008
- Not really. By remaking it blue, it makes it look more classic. And triggers can be swapped out easily enough. If someone was making a custom gun in an attempt to make it look classic, they'd most likely swap out the triggers for something more simple. - Gunmaster45
- Look below who is back in Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot. The famous 1911 long slide. And both films are filmed in the 1992... --Charly Driver 17:07, 13 July 2010 (UTC)
- Thanks for bringing this to my attention, Charly. And you're right; it may be the exact same gun in both movies (if it is from the same armory). Only problem is, it's not an AMT, so we still don't know the brand. -MT2008 01:34, 14 July 2010 (UTC)
The Long-Slide Gun
The gun could be a Western Arms Colt Hoag long-slide. 71.200.27.204 11:31, 22 November 2010 (UTC)