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Manhunter

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Manhunter is the 1986 thriller directed by Michael Mann which was the first theatrical adaptation of Thomas Harris' novel Red Dragon and the first (even before The Silence of the lambs) movie appearance of Hannibal Lecter (named Hannibal Lecktor here), played by Brian Cox at this point.

The following weapons were used in the film Manhunter:

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Manhunter (1986)


Charter Arms Bulldog

This weapon is given to Special Agent Will Graham (William Petersen) towards the middle of the movie.

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pre 90's model bulldog.


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Will fires his .44 Bulldog to Francis Dollarhyde.

Remington 870

A Remington 870 is used by Francis Dollarhyde (Tom Noonan) with a sawed-off buttstock to shoot up his house at the end of the film. He kills 2 cops, wounds Jack Crawford (Dennis Farina) and attempts to kill Graham (William Petersen) before he pumps 6 rounds into him with his Bulldog.

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Remington 870 - 12 gauge

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Francis Dollarhyde getting ready to shoot his Remington.

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Francis Dollarhyde "The Red Dragon" shooting his 870.

Colt Commando

Used by cops at the end of the film.

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Colt Commando - 5.56x45mm.

Unknown suppressed pistol

Used by Francis Dollarhyde (Tom Noonan) to kill Reba's aid due to mistaking him for her lover.

Unknown Handgun

An unknown pistol is seen stuffed in Jack Crawford's (Dennis Farina) pants "mexican style." He never uses this pistol in the film. However, it is very unprofessional for a cop to have his gun stuffed in his pants like he did, perhaps Dennis Farina should have brushed up on his cop skills (as he was a Chicago police officer for 18 years) before doing this.