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The Hebrew Hammer

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The following guns were used in the movie The Hebrew Hammer.

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Beretta Inox

The Hebrew Hammer's (Adam Goldberg) primary side arm throughout the film is a Beretta Inox or possibly a Taurus PT92 copy.

It is in fact a Beretta Inox as close inspection reveals the safety is mounted on the slide rather than the frame.
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Beretta 92FS Inox 9mm

Desert Eagle

Mohammed Ali Paula Abdul Rahim (Mario Van Peebles) as well as other members of the Kwanza Liberation Front carry the Desert Eagle.

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Desert Eagle .50 AE Blue

Beretta 92

Damian Clause (Andy Dick) and Tiny Tim (Sean Whalen) carry Beretta pistols, Damian's with a candy cane striped barrel.

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Beretta 92FS - 9mm

Galil

Santa's elves grab Galil assult rifles out of a crate during the shoot out at the Jewish atomic clock.


Smith & Wesson auto pistols

Hammer uses a pair of unidentified Smith & Wesson autos during the shootout with the elves in Israel before the comming of the sabath forces him to stop.


Franchi SPAS-12

After walking into a Skinhead bar, Hammer pulls a pair of shotguns out of his coat which could be Franchi SPAS-12s.


Unknown Revolver

Esther Bloomenbergensteinenthal (Judy Greer) uses an unknown .38 revolver throughout the film most noticibly when she and Hammer disguise themselves as a Gentile couple while infiltrating K-Mart.


MAC-10

A member of the Kwanza Liberation Front can be seen holding a pair of supressed MAC-10 submachine guns.

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Ingram MAC 10 open bolt Submachine gun - .45acp

1911

Jamal (Tony Cox) pulls a 1911 out of his coat when describing his hatred toward santa.

(The pistol does bear a resemblance to the Browning Hi-Power although the hammer design looks off. Someone might want to double check that.)