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Difference between revisions of "Miami Blues"
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==Desert Eagle== | ==Desert Eagle== | ||
Frederick J. Frenger, Jr. ([[Alec Baldwin]]) finds a [[Desert Eagle]] in an apartment that he robs and then uses it throughout the film. | Frederick J. Frenger, Jr. ([[Alec Baldwin]]) finds a [[Desert Eagle]] in an apartment that he robs and then uses it throughout the film. | ||
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:DesertEagleMarkIstainless.jpg|thumb|none|300px|A matte stainless Desert Eagle MK I - .357 Magnum. The weapon pictured here is an actual movie gun (from the inventory of Weapons Specialists, Ltd. in New York) and has appeared in several motion pictures.]] |
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Revision as of 19:10, 20 July 2010
The following weapons were used in the film Miami Blues:
Desert Eagle
Frederick J. Frenger, Jr. (Alec Baldwin) finds a Desert Eagle in an apartment that he robs and then uses it throughout the film.
Smith & Wesson Model 36
Sgt. Hoke Moseley (Fred Ward) carries a Smith and Wesson Model 36 as his sidearm. Frenger is later seen using the revolver and badge of Moseley to impersonate a cop.
Freedom Arms Model 83
After his regular revolver is taken by Frenger, Moseley then gets a Freedom Arms Model 83 single-action revolver in .454 Casull Magnum. from a neighbor and uses it in a shootout with Frenger.
Mossberg 500 Cruiser
When Frenger goes to pawn off some stolen coins, a Mossberg 500 Cruiser is seen carried by Pedro, a pawn shop guard.
Smith & Wesson Model 66
The pawn shop owner also is seen with a Smith & Wesson Model 66 behind her register. Frenger is later seen using it in a shootout with Moseley.
Micro Uzi
A toy version of the Micro-Uzi is seen being purchased by Frenger.