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[[Image:Mission_impossible_photo_002.JPG|thumb|345px|none|Hunt, using excellent grip, while holding his Beretta.]]
 
[[Image:Mission_impossible_photo_002.JPG|thumb|345px|none|Hunt, using excellent grip, while holding his Beretta.]]
 
:Ew, cup-and-saucer? Not quite an excellent grip. The two handed high grip gives much better control. - [[User:Gunmaster45|Gunmaster45]]
 
:Ew, cup-and-saucer? Not quite an excellent grip. The two handed high grip gives much better control. - [[User:Gunmaster45|Gunmaster45]]
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What the?Why are they squished? - [[User:Kenny99|Kenny99]]
 
[[Image:Mission_impossible_photo_003.JPG|thumb|345px|none|Hunt, again, holding his Beretta.]]
 
[[Image:Mission_impossible_photo_003.JPG|thumb|345px|none|Hunt, again, holding his Beretta.]]
  

Revision as of 03:27, 23 July 2009

Mission: Impossible (1996)

The following guns were used in the movie Mission: Impossible

Beretta Cougar

Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) kept a Beretta Cougar in a vase at his team's HQ, in Eastern Europe. While Ethan was typing a message on his computer, he set his Beretta down next to it, after taking it out of the vase.

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Hunt's Beretta next to his laptop.
File:Mission impossible photo 002.JPG
Hunt, using excellent grip, while holding his Beretta.
Ew, cup-and-saucer? Not quite an excellent grip. The two handed high grip gives much better control. - Gunmaster45

What the?Why are they squished? - Kenny99

File:Mission impossible photo 003.JPG
Hunt, again, holding his Beretta.

Prototype Gun

Jim Pelphs (Jon Voight) used some sort of a prototype gun when aboard the train. It had a suppressor, and was also assembled when he was on the train.

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Phelphs holding his prototype gun.

You can buy, and view, a duplicate version of the prop here.


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