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Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Jackson): Now that there is the TEC-9, a crappy spray gun from South Miami. This gun is advertised as the most popular gun in American crime. Do you believe that sh*t? It actually says that in the little book that comes with it: the most popular gun in American crime. Like they're actually proud of that sh*t. -- Jackie Brown

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Vincent (Tom Cruise) fires his Heckler & Koch USP-45 in Collateral.
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