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Dog Day Afternoon
The following guns were used in the film Dog Day Afternoon:
M1 Carbine
Sonny Wortzik (Al Pacino) uses a M1 Carbine as his main weapon during the bank robbery, sometimes handing it off to Sal when he would go to talk to the police outside. Since Sonny was a Vietnam veteran, it is possible this was an artifact from his war years. Several NYPD officers surrounding the bank also carry M1 Carbines, some with extended 30-round magazines.
Smith & Wesson M76
Sal Naturile (John Cazale) uses a shortened Smith & Wesson M76 with the stock removed during the bank robbery.
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Colt Official Police
Sonny and Sal's partner Stevie (Gary Springer) carries a Colt Official Police during the bank robbery but hands it to Sonny when he realizes he can't go through with it.
unidentified revolvers
The NYPD carry revolvers as they wait outside the bank for Sonny and Sal to emerge.
Winchester Model 70
Some of the NYPD officers are armed with Winchester Model 70 rifles, with and without scopes.
Colt Detective Special
Some of the NYPD officers, notably the plainclothes detectives, carry Colt Detective Specials.
Smith & Wesson Model 36 Chiefs Special
FBI Agent Murphy (Lance Henriksen) draws what appears to be a Smith & wesson Model 36 Chief's Special from a hidden compartment in the airport car in the finale. (It appears to be a Smith & Wesson Model 10 Snubnose).
Federal M201-Z Grenade Launcher
One of the men climbing up the back of the bank carries what appears to be a Federal M201-Z Grenade Launcher over his back.
Stevens 520 shotgun
An NYPD uniform officer carries a Stevens 520 pump shotgun
unidentified shotguns
Some of the NYPD officers carry shotguns during the bank siege.
unidentified rifle
An NYPD sniper aims a rifle at Sonny and Sal as they leave the bank.