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Revision as of 08:32, 17 January 2013
When new Paradise Police Chief William Butler and Deputy Anthony D’Angelo are killed in a patrol car explosion, Jesse Stone is called out of professional and personal exile to investigate. Early evidence suggests Butler was a dirty cop, but Jesse doesn’t believe it and decides to give Butler the benefit of the doubt.
WARNING! MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS
Smith & Wesson SW1911SC
As in the previous films, Jesse Stone (Tom Selleck) uses a Smith & Wesson SW1911PD Gunsite Edition throughout the movie as well as the entire Jesse Stone series. In reality, Tom Selleck is a life long shooter and a big fan of the 1911 design.
Glock 17
Arthur Gallery (Robert Carradine) uses a Glock 17 in addition to his Browning BLR 81.
Browning BLR 81
Arthur Gallery's (Robert Carradine) main weapon is a Browning BLR 81 with a quick detachable scope, rear reticule sight and light attachment. When we first see it is in the trunk of Gallery's car. It is identified by Chief Stone as being a .308 caliber.