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Talk:The Fugitive (1993)
The Glocks' calibers
Are we really 100% certain that the Glocks in this movie are .40 caliber variants? Perhaps it was mentioned somewhere (as it is in U.S. Marshals), but I don't remember. However, just because Gerard uses a Glock 22 in the sequel doesn't mean he uses the same gun in this movie. Furthermore, I'm looking at this picture:
The bore looks a bit too small to be a .40 cal, IMO. Really looks more to me like 9mm, which would make it a Glock 19.
- I agree, that's why I had it listed as a Glock 19, the muzzle is too small. I'm changing it back, I hate when people change stuff with wrong info. -GM
- Only question is...is Gerard's Glock a G22? I'm not sure we have enough proof to establish that it is. -MT2008 03:12, 4 November 2008 (UTC)
- Perhaps. It's entirely possible, but this movie was made before .40 cal became a very popular law enforcement caliber. I think, but don't quote me on this, that the FBI started issuing Glock .40s in the mid 90s (which led to most of the Justice Department, including the US Marshals, issuing Glock .40s) -Gunman69 19:10, 20 June 2009 (UTC)
- That sucks for the Marshalls, they get stuck with a POS instead of a real gun-76.31.5.208 04:08, 26 June 2009 (UTC) (S&Wshooter)
the second glock looks like a .40, just saw it. --FIVETWOSEVEN 01:48, 30 January 2010 (UTC)
Guns used during the police raid on the drug dealer
I'm interested in knowing what the guns used by the Chicago Police Department SWAT team that arrests the drug dealer Kimble has decided to stay with are.
I got photos here:
DReifGalaxyM32 01:17, 24 March 2012 (CDT)
- - The stainless revolver looks like a S&W Model 686. The semiautos are kinda tough to make out. StanTheMan (talk) 13:03, 28 March 2013 (EDT)
Transit Cop's Revolver
It might also be a Colt Trooper, which was made with a ventilated rib barrel and ejector shroud. BTW: I think that the pic does not show a .357 magnum Llama Comanche, but a .38 special Llama "Martial" (these were released with "service" style grips, while most Comanches had "Target" grips.
- Possible, but I doubt that it's a Colt. While the Mk V Trooper did contain both a vented rib and ejector-rod shroud, it was only around a couple of years before being replaced by the King Cobra. I don't think it had a Colt style cylinder-latch either. A Llama seems more likely, but whether it's a Martial or Comanche is beyond me right now. StanTheMan (talk) 17:36, 24 September 2013 (EDT)