The following firearms were used in the film The Roaring Twenties :
Colt Detective Special
During his time as a bootlegger, Eddie Bartlett (James Cagney ) packs a Colt Detective Special . However, as most scenes are set prior to 1927, the Detective Special would be anachronistic.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Eddie threatens George with his snubnose.
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Colt New Service
George Hally (Humphrey Bogart ) carries a Colt New Service M1917 . Eddie steals a New Service from George's thug Lefty (Abner Biberman ), using it to fatally shoot George.
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Colt Police Positive
Eddie's rival gangster, Nick Brown (Paul Kelly ) uses a Colt Police Positive during the shootout in the Italian restaurant.
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M1911
The sergeant (Joe Sawyer ) is briefly seen with a M1911 in a holster. Later, during the 1920 montage, a bootlegger is seen holding a M1911 when opening a door.
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unidentified revolvers
One of the warehouse guards carries a revolver.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing One of Eddie's men pulls a revolver on Nick Brown's henchman inside Henderson's Club.
Thompson M1921
During the 1924 montage, a Thompson M1921 is fired as a symbol of the rising violence of the era.
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Springfield M1903
During their WWI service, Eddie, George, and Lloyd (Jeffrey Lynn ) each have a M1903 Springfield rifle.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing After hearing about the cease fire, George decides to hold onto his Springfield rifle.
Winchester Model 1894
Danny Green (Frank McHugh ) carries a Winchester rifle, most likely a Winchester Model 1894 during Eddie's "Coast Guard" robbery of Nick Brown's shipment.
File:Winchester Rifle.jpg Winchester Model 1894
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