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Blood Work

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Blood Work is a 2002 thriller starring Clint Eastwood as a retired FBI profiler whose heart transplant is connected to a liquor store murder and a serial killer he had been tracking for years. Based on the best-selling novel by Michael Connelly.


The following weapons were used in the film Blood Work:

Blood Work (2002)



WARNING! MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD!

Smith & Wesson Model 627

FBI Profiler Terry McCaleb (Clint Eastwood) carries a Smith & Wesson Model 627 as his sidearm throughout the film. It is a special version featuring an unusual barrel profile and an 8-shot cylinder made by the Smith & Wesson Performance Center.

Smith & Wesson Performance Center 627 Stub Nose - .357 Magnum
Smith & Wesson Performance Center 627 Stub Nose - .357 Magnum - right side
McCaleb with his Model 627 after shooting at a suspect in the beginning of the movie.
McCaleb shows his Model 627 to Raymond (Mason Lucero), and describes it as an "Eight shot Smith & Wesson".
Upon revisiting where he had his heart attack, McCaleb draws his S&W and fires it into a stack of newspapers.
McCaleb with his Model 627.
McCaleb holds his Model 627 on Jasper 'Buddy' Noone (Jeff Daniels). Cylinder is clearly fluted in this photo.

Heckler & Koch USP

In the surveillance videos of the murders, the killer appears to use a Heckler & Koch USP in 9mm. This type of handgun is also hinted at as the characters call the handgun an "H&K 9mm". In the novel, this weapon was described as a Heckler & Koch P7.

Heckler & Koch USP 9x19mm
The Killer shoots James Cordell (Mark Thomason) in a surveillance video from an ATM.
Det. John Waller (Dylan Walsh) shows the H&K to McCaleb.

Remington 870 Shotgun

When he spots a man observing him from a parked car, Terry McCaleb (Clint Eastwood) takes out a Remington 870 with synthetic furniture and fitted with a saddle shell holder to shoot at him as he speeds off.

Remington 870 with early style Black Synthetic Riot foregrips and buttstock - 12 gauge.

Clint Eastwood as Terry McCaleb with his Remington 870 in a production still.
McCaleb pumps his Remington 870.
McCaleb fires at the Killer's car.
McCaleb fires his Remington 870.
McCaleb's Remington 870 suffers a stove-pipe malfunction.
McCaleb takes a shell from the saddle holder to reload the Remington 870.

Smith & Wesson 5904

Sheriff's Department Detective Jaye Winston (Tina Lifford) carries what appears to be a Smith & Wesson 5904.

Early Model Smith & Wesson 5904 9x19mm
Wiston draws her Smith & Wesson Model 5904
Wiston's Smith & Wesson 5904 locks empty
Wiston draws her Smith & Wesson 5904 before going into Mrs. Cordell's house

Rocky Mountain Arms Patriot Pistol

At the end of the film, Jasper 'Buddy' Noone (Jeff Daniels) uses what appears to be a Rocky Mountain Arms Patriot Pistol with a first type carbine stock and a C-More red dot sight. It is clearly not a CQB-R as previously mentioned.

Rocky Mountain Arms Patriot Pistol (version used in the film)
Noone grabs the AR from the locker.
Noone fires the AR at McCaleb.
McCaleb approaches Noone after he dropped his AR.
Noone aims his AR at McCaleb.

Smith & Wesson 539

At the end of the movie, Detective Ronaldo Arrango (Paul Rodriguez) can be seen with what appears to be a Smith & Wesson 539 with black grips in his hip holster.

Smith & Wesson Model 539 - 9mm
Detective Ronaldo Arrango with an Smith & Wesson 539 in his holster.

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