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Sudden Impact
Guns seen in this movie:
Smith & Wesson Model 29
During most of the movie, Clint Eastwood, as “Dirty Harry”, carries his S&W model 29 in .44 Remington Magnum caliber. Actually, in one of the movies, he refers to the .44 as a "lighter load". It probably refers to the slightly shorter and much weaker .44 Special from the early 20th century. In any case, it would be a stupid idea using full-house .44 magnums in urban San Fransisco.
AMP .44 AutoMag 180
Eastwood uses also an AMP AutoMag 180 in .44 Auto Magnum caliber, in the movie. This was a gun that actually was discontinud from production many years earlier. A series of about 1,000 guns was made for the movie and the domnestic market. The serial numbers og these guns start with CLINT. Since it was a gas-operated gun, a diversion of the AR15/M16-mechanism, it could also be adjusted to fire blanks without altering the firearm. .44 blanks for this gun was shortened 7.62 NATO brass.
Colt Detective special
Sondra Locke uses a nickeled Colt Detective Special
Remington 870 w/ folding stock
Albert Popwell uses a Remington 870 12 gauge, with a foldable stock.
Later, we see Paul Drake using the same shotgun
Browning Hi-Power
Used by several of the assassins that chase Callahan.
Later, we see a Hi-Power (the same one?) in Paul Drake’s home.
Uzi
Used by several gang members
Colt Model 1903
One of the robbers, at the first shootout of the movie, uses a pistol without external hammer, that looks like a Colt Model 1903.
Later, we see that one of Sondra Locke’s victims also has this pistol
Smith and Wesson Model 36
Used by Pat Hingle, in his role of Police Chief Jannings
M1911 pistol series
A 1911-type pistol is used by the bank robber that Callahan chases
Remington 7600 rifle
This pump action rifle is seen in the hands of Nancy Parsons