Error creating thumbnail: File missing Join our Discord!
If you have been locked out of your account you can request a password reset here.

Jesse Stone: Night Passage

From Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Jesse Stone: Night Passage (2006) is the second film in the Jesse Stone television movie series, but it is actually the first Jesse Stone novel by Robert B. Parker. Stone Cold (2005) aired first since it was believed that it was a stronger 'stand-alone' story. When Stone Cold (2005) proved to be popular with television viewers, Night Passage was greenlit and premiered on CBS in 2006.

The following firearms are used in Jesse Stone: Night Passage (2006)

Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Jesse Stone: Night Passage (2006)


WARNING MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS

Smith & Wesson SW1911SC

Chief Jesse Stone (Tom Selleck) uses a Smith & Wesson SW1911SC throughout the series.

Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Smith & Wesson SW1911SC Blued version - .45 ACP
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Chief Jesse Stone (Tom Selleck) shows Officer Simpson (Kohl Sudduth) how to keep his finger off the trigger until he actually needs to fire.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Chief Stone demonstrates to Officer Simpson (Kohl Sudduth) the importance of moving and shooting.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Doing a reload.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Jesse sets down his pistol and reaches for a drink.

Beretta 92F

Officer Simpson (Kohl Sudduth) carries a Beretta 92F. Unable to determine the exact configuration.

Error creating thumbnail: File missing
(Beretta 92F (Early Model) - 9x19mm (Other side showing "92F" on slide)
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Officer Simpson (Kohl Sudduth) demonstrates his shooting ability to Chief Stone (Tom Selleck).
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Officer Simpson fires his Beretta to slide lock.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Officer Simpson gets the drop on Hastings Hathaway (Saul Rubinek).

Smith & Wesson Model 64

Whne Chief Stone takes over as the Chief of the Paradise Police Department. he is given the retired chief's Smith & Wesson Model 64 Snubnose, which he promptly puts in his desk drawer since he is carrying a 1911 Government Model. Later it is stolen by Hastings Hathaway (Saul Rubinek) who uses it to kill Joe Genest (Stephen Baldwin).

Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Smith & Wesson Model 64 Snub Nose
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Chief Stone (Tom Selleck)puts away the Smith & Wesson.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Officer Simpson arrests Hathaway (Saul Rubinek) and seizes the Smith & Wesson revolver.

Hi-Standard Sentinel Revolver

The Mob hitman, Joe Genest (Stephen Baldwin) uses a supressed Hi-Standard Sentinel Revolver. After Genest is killed by Hathaway (Saul Rubinek) Hathaway retrieves it and attempts to use it against Chief Stone (Tom Selleck). The Hi-Standard Sentinel Revolver is a 22 caliber revolver. As has been pointed out on other pages a suppressed revolver is not technically accurate. But it is a very dramatic looking weapon. It is surprising that Tom Selleck did not point out the mistake of using a suppressor on any revolver except for the Nagant M1895 to the filmmakers, him being an avid gun collector/owner/expert/etc.

Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Genest (Stephen Baldwin) prepares to kill Chief Stone (Tom Selleck).
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Hathaway then retrieves the revolver. Note the cylinder crane and frame design. Very unique and instantly identifies it as a Hi-Standard Sentinel Revolver.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Hathaway (Saul Rubinek) points the Hi-Standard at Chief Stone. Little does he know that Officer Simpson (Kohl Sudduth) is behind him and has his Beretta pointed at him.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Realizing that he has been outmaneuvered Hathaway (Saul Rubinek) surrenders. Notice that throughout the whole situation Chief Stone (Tom Selleck) never dropped his coffee. Now that is a true red-blooded cop for you.

See Also

Stone Cold (2005)

Jesse Stone: Night Passage

Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise

Jesse Stone: Sea Change

Jesse Stone: Thin Ice