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The Whole Nine Yards

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The following guns were used in the film The Whole Nine Yards:

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The Whole Nine Yards (2000)


Ruger P89

Jimmy "The Tulip" Tudesky (Bruce Willis) uses a Ruger P89 as his weapon of choice in the film.

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Ruger P89 - 9mm.
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Jimmy greets Oz (Matthew Perry) in Chicago with his Ruger P89 in his lap.
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Jimmy runs a bore mop through the barrel of his Ruger P89.
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Jimmy cleans his Ruger P89.
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Jimmy releases his lside in a rather threating matter as tells Oz how he would hate to have to kill him.
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Another shot of the same scene.
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"Watch your head."
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Jimmy approaches Janni Gogolak (Kevin Pollak) after he is shot by Jill (Amando Peet).
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Jimmy says his goodbyes to Janni before putting a bullet in his head.
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Jimmy shoots down Special Agent Steve Hanson with his Ruger P89. The shots are silenced but the gun is clearly not fitted with a suppressor.
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Jimmy points his Ruger P89 at Oz on the boat.
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Jimmy trains his Ruger P89 on Oz. Note the big grin on Frankie Figg's (Michael Clark Duncan) face, soon to be removed once the gun is turned on him instead.
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After killing Figgs, Jimmy carelessly tosses his Ruger P89 into the river. No respect.

Walther PPK

Jill St. Claire (Amanda Peet) chooses a Walther PPK from Jimmy's collection as her weapon of choice in the film. Do to her lack of clothing during the scene she is seen mainly using it, the shots had to be censored to follow the rule and regualtions of the site. Quoted from the film as Jimmy and her discuss the gun:

Jill: You don't like the Walther?

Jimmy: I think you should go with what you're comfortable with.

Jill: It's what James Bond uses.

Jimmy: Really?

Jill: Yeah.


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Walthe PPK - .380 ACP. (Version in film has extended grip magazine).
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Jill gets the feel for the Walther PPK.
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Jill aims her PPK at Janni.
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Jill fires the PPK, which is clearly a flashpaper gun.
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Jill with the PPK.
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Jill with the PPK.
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Jill tells Frankie to keep his hands to himself.
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"Can I help you?"
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Jill with the PPK.
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Jill takes out her PPK when told to by Cynthia (Natasha Henstridge).
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Jill tosses her PPK into the river. Does anyone respect their weapon?

Desert Eagle

Franklin "Frankie Figgs" Figueroa (Michael Clark Duncan) uses a nickel plated Desert Eagle (which looks like a flashpaper prop) as his weapon of choice in the film, although he never fires it.

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Desert Eagle - .50 AE.
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"You know, I can't think of nothing finer than a fine naked woman holding a gun."
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Figgs keeps his Desert Eagle in a shoulder holster. Note how the magazine looks like it is molded to the grip, another hint it is likely a flashpaper gun.
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Figgs tries to calm down Jimmy after he learns that Oz slept with his ex-wife.
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Figgs points his Desert Eagle at Oz outside the dentist's office.