One for the Money is a 2012 action-comedy based on the first in a series of novels by Janet Evanovich and starring Katherine Heigl as Evanovich's heroine Stephanie Plum, a newly-minted bail enforcement agent (bounty hunter) whose first quarry is an ex-cop whom she once had a relationship with.
The following weapons were used in the film One for the Money:
Pistols
Glock 19
Joe Morelli (Jason O'Mara) carries and fires a Glock 19, which is his service weapon. (It's not explained why he was allowed to keep it after being arrested for shooting an unarmed man, or how he was allowed bail in the first place.)
Glock 19 (2nd Generation) - 9x19mm
Joe Morelli rescues Stephanie at Jimmy Alpha's gym.
Morelli fires his Glock 19 during a flashback.
Morelli confronts Stephanie in her own apartment.
Morelli and Stephanie search the meat truck.
Smith & Wesson Model 637
Stephanie Plum (Katherine Heigl) apparently carries the new Smith & Wesson Model 637 airweight revolver. It does have an exposed hammer so it cannot be the Model 642. Ranger (Daniel Sunjata) purchases it for her since she doesn't have a permit. Joe Morelli takes it away briefly and unloads it. Lonnie Dodd (Michael Laurence) takes it way and shoots Ranger with it before he's apprehended by Stephanie.
Smith & Wesson Model 637 - .38 Special
Stephanie Plum (
Katherine Heigl) tests the trigger pull on her new gun, still awkward since it is her first firearm.
Debbie Reynolds as Grandma Mazur takes Stephanie's revolver and shoots the turkey.
Debbie Reynolds as Grandma Mazur seems rather cavalier about waving around a loaded .38 revolver at the dinner table.
Stephanie confronts Morelli at Jimmy Alpha's.
Lonnie Dodd shoots Ranger with Stephanie's S&W637.
Stephanie Plum (
Katherine Heigl) fires her Smith & Wesson Model 637 revolver during a gun battle. She fires off seven shots from a five shot revolver.
Beretta 92FS
Flat Nose Louis (Jack Erdie) takes Ziggy Kuleska's (Jarrod DiGiorgi) Beretta 92FS after he's shot dead by Joe Morelli.
Flat Noe Louis takes the Beretta 92FS in a flashback.
Smith & Wesson SW1911
Benito Ramirez (Gavin-Keith Umeh) and Jimmy Alpha (John Leguizamo) use the same Smith & Wesson SW1911.
Stephanie finds the SW1911 that was knocked out of Ramirez's hand.
Jimmy Alpha with the SW1911. The external extractor can be seen in this shot.
The S&W logo on the slide is barely visible in this shot.
Desert Eagle Mark XIX
Ranger (Daniel Sunjata) checks out and eventually purchases a chromed nickel Desert Eagle Mark XIX.
Desert Eagle Mark XIX with brushed chrome finish - .50 AE
Daniel Sunjata as Ranger checks out the Chromed Nickel Desert Eagle he is considering purchasing. It is the Desert Eagle Mark XIX based on the scope mount grooves on the top of the slide.
Ranger (
Daniel Sunjata) inspects the Nickel Desert Eagle he is considering buying, as Stephanie Plum notices that his gun is bigger than hers.
Stephanie Plum asks if she can have a Desert Eagle too. Considering that she is smaller and first time user, the compact 'Airweight' she has is a much better and practical choice for a concealed carry piece.
Ranger demonstrates his shooting prowess with his new Desert Eagle.
Smith & Wesson M&P
Ranger (Daniel Sunjata) carries a Smith & Wesson M&P as his "duty" sidearm.
Smith & Wesson M&P - 9x19mm
Ranger covers Stephanie as she cuffs Lonnie.
Beretta U22 Neos
Beretta U22 Neos - Stainless Model - .22 LR
Rifles
Smith & Wesson MP15-22
A Smith & Wesson MP15-22 is seen on a local shooting range's sign, and is seen for sale in the gunstore.
Smith & Wesson MP15-22 with LMT rear sight - .22 LR
Various guns
Gun Store Firearms
When Ranger and Stephanie go gun shopping, several firearms are displayed in the store.
On top you can see posters of S&W revolvers and one with a pistol and on the side a gun rack.
On the display rack, the first rack has a
Beretta Cx4 Storm, an AK variant and (just guessing) a muzzle loader. The second rack has a
Kel-Tec SU-16 and a pump-action, magazine fed shotgun. The third rack has a
Smith & Wesson MP15-22 and
Ruger Mini-14. The fourth rack has a AR variant and a unknown long gun. (AKs and Mini-14s are banned in the state of New Jersey.)