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The Friends of Eddie Coyle

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The following firearms were used in the film The Friends of Eddie Coyle:

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The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973)


Remington 870 Police Magnum

During the opening scene, a Wells Fargo bank truck guard carries a Remington 870 when the guards are unloading money into the bank. Treasury agent Dave Foley (Richard Jordan) also carries one when his agents bust Jackie Brown during his M16 deal.

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The Wells Fargo guard waits outside the bank during the opening scene.
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Foley holds his Remington 870 on Jackie Brown during the arrest.
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Foley and his agents arrest Jackie Brown.

Smith & Wesson Model 10 HB

The two Wells Fargo bank truck guards unloading the money from the truck during the opening scene each carry a Smith & Wesson Model 10 HB revolver.

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The first guard knocks on the side of the truck, prompting the second guard to begin passing the money through.
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The second guard keeps his Model 10 aimed as the first guard withdraws the cash bags.

Smith & Wesson Model 27

Jimmy Scalise (Alex Rocco) uses a Smith & Wesson Model 27 during the first bank robbery as one of the thirty guns procured for him by Eddie Coyle (Robert Mitchum) through Jackie Brown (Steven Keats).

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Jackie Brown checks the cylinder of a Model 27 he obtains from "The Beard" (Jack Kehoe) as part of the guns ordered by Eddie Coyle.
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Jackie looks down the barrel of the unloaded Model 27.
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Jackie test aims the Model 27 he received from "The Beard".
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Scalise holds the Model 27 during the first bank robbery.

Colt Official Police

Artie Van (Joe Santos) uses a Colt Official Police in each of the bank robberies he pulls with Jimmy Scalise's gang. Scalise (Alex Rocco) himself uses one during the second and third bank robbery attempts.

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Artie Van checks an Official Police in the bag that Coyle placed in his trunk.
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Artie Van, disguised in an identical mask as the other robbers, holds his Official Police on the first bank manager when asking for his car keys.
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Artie Van pulls back his hammer during the first bank robbery.
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Two bank robbers with their Colt Official Polices drawn during the second bank robbery.
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Scalise aims his Colt Official Police at an overanxious bank employee during the second robbery.

Colt Police Positive

Another bank robber in Scalise's gang carries a Colt Police Positive.

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The bank robber leads a female employee into the lobby during the first bank robbery.
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The bank robber holds his Police Positive on a calm bank employee during the first robbery.
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The bank robber with his Police Positive drawn during the second bank robbery.

M1911A1

Jackie Brown (Steven Keats) keeps a nickel M1911A1 with white grips as his sidearm of choice, notably when brokering the M16 deal. Unlike other films of the era (such as The Wild Bunch, Dillinger, and Three Days of the Condor), the weapon appears to be a genuine .45-caliber 1911A1 rather than a Star Model B.

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Jackie holds his 1911A1 on his associate.
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Jackie aims his 1911A1 across the roof of his car.
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Jackie aims his 1911A1 at the M16 "salesmen", commenting to them that he has "a .45". Based on the bore diameter, he appears to be correct.

M16

One major plot point in the film involves Jackie Brown's sale of five M16 rifles to two aspiring bank robbers for $2,000 (including ammunition). The rifles are often referred to as "machine guns" throughout the film but are correctly identified as M16s more than once.

  • Eddie Coyle (Robert Mitchum): "I've never been able to understand a man that wanted to use a machine gun... The best all-around item is the four-inch Smith. You can lift it; she goes where you point it."
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Jackie's associate approaches his car with a handful of M16 rifles.
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Jackie excitedly shows the M16 rifles to Coyle, who comments: "Those look like fuckin' Army guns to me."

Colt Detective Special (1st Generation)

One of the Treasury agents with Foley during Jackie Brown's arrest carries a blued first generation Colt Detective Special. A Detective Special is also seen loaded by Jackie into the bag he sells to Eddie.

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As Jackie packs two Smith & Wesson revolvers and a Colt Detective Special into Coyle's bag, Coyle notices the M16 rifles.
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A Treasury agent holds his Detective Special on Jackie.

Smith & Wesson Model 36 Snub

One of the .38-caliber revolvers Jackie sells to Coyle is a snubnose Smith & Wesson Model 36.

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As Jackie packs two Smith & Wesson revolvers and a Colt Detective Special into Coyle's bag, Coyle notices the M16 rifles.

unidentified bolt-action rifle

One of Foley's Treasury agents carries a scoped bolt-action rifle when Jackie Brown is busted for possession of M16 rifles.

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The agent runs for his position.
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The agent aims at Jackie Brown's car.

Mossberg 500 AT

Another of Foley's Treasury agents carries a Mossberg 500 with wooden furniture during Jackie Brown's arrest.

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The agent takes his position in the woods.
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The agent waits to make a move.

Luger P08

Coyle's final gun sale to Jimmy Scalise consists of "five Smiths, two Lugers, [and] a .357 Mag", with Coyle remarking about the latter that "you could hold up a bank with that thing yourself", charging $4,500 for the entire set. Despite playing an arms dealer, the Luger P08 is the only weapon Robert Mitchum is seen directly handling.

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Coyle unpacks a Luger from the bag, placing it next to a Colt revolver on Scalise's bed.

Colt Detective Special (3rd Generation)

One the weapons in Coyle's final sale to Scalise is a blued third generation Colt Detective Special, which Scalise inspects.

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Coyle unpacks a Luger from the bag, placing it next to a Colt revolver on Scalise's bed.
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Scalise inspects the Detective Special.

Smith & Wesson Model 10

One of the "five Smiths" that Coyle sells to Scalise is a Smith & Wesson Model 10 which Scalise inspects then gives to one of his robbers to use in the third bank robbery attempt. Dave Foley (Richard Jordan) also carries one when he arrests Scalise's gang inside the house.

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Scalise inspects the Model 10.
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One of the bank robbers raises the Model 10 as they are arrested.

Colt Diamondback

Dillon (Peter Boyle) uses a .22-caliber Colt Diamondback to murder Eddie Coyle after the Bruins game. After his young associate complains about the sound, Dillon reponds, "That's why I use a .22. I open up a .38 two-incher in here, you'll go right off the road."

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Dillon holds his Colt Diamondback on Eddie's head.