The Seven-Ups is a 1973 Crime-Drama starring Roy Scheider as the head of a unique unit of the NYPD called the Seven-Ups (Named so because all the criminals they catch get seven years or more in prison). The film is notable as being the only film directed by Philip D'Antoni , producer of Bullitt & The French Connection .
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Handguns
Smith & Wesson Model 36
Buddy Manucci's (Roy Scheider ) main weapon in the film is a 5 shot Smith & Wesson Model 36 revolver. In one scene, he unrealistically fires 8 shots from it. The grips appear to be Herrets which was a semi-custom grip maker out of Twin Falls, Idaho for many decades and very popular with knowledgable shooters.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Buddy holding his revolver, while Barilli (Victor Arnold ) frisks a garage worker.
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Smith & Wesson Model 36 (Nickel)
Another Seven-Up, Barilli (Victor Arnold ) keeps a nickel version of the Smith & Wesson Model 36 .
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Smith & Wesson Model 27
Moon (Richard Lynch ), a kidnapper, carries a snub nosed Smith & Wesson Model 27 , using it to fatally shoot Carmine Cotello (Lou Polan ).
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M1911A1
Although the other seven-ups use Smith & Wesson Model 36s, Mingo (Jerry Leon ) uses a M1911A1 as his sidearm.
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FN Model 1922
A kidnapper is briefly seen inspecting an FN Model 1922 outside Kalish's house.
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Smith & Wesson Escort
Ansell's (Ken Kercheval ) sidearm is a nickel plated Smith & Wesson Escort with wood grips.
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Colt Detective Special
At the end of the movie during a climactic shootout Buddy's (Roy Scheider ) Smith & Wesson Model 36 becomes a Colt Detective Special momentarily then changes back.
Colt Detective Special 1st Gen - .38 Special
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Buddy (Roy Scheider ) advances with a Colt Detective Special . Note the exposed ejector rod.
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Shotguns
Double Barreled Shotgun (Sawn-Off)
The kidnapper Bo (Bill Hickman ) ,best remembered for being the stunt driver in Bullitt and The French Connection , keeps a Sawn off Double Barreled Shotgun , which he most memorably uses to murder Ansell (Ken Kercheval ), a seven-up.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing This is the screen used Zabala short barreled shotgun used by Denzel Washington in the film Man on Fire .
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Double Barreled "Coach" Shotgun
In addition to his Model 36, Barilli (Victor Arnold ) keeps a Double Barreled "Coach" Shotgun .
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