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Talk:Bad Boys II

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That unregistered user that wrote in here that it was the "Sig version" of the Walther PPK (none exsists), but i think he's right. It appears to be a SIG P232. - Flying Dane

Glocks or Smith and Wesson Sigmas

I know it is tough to tell the difference but Will Smiths pistols look like Smith and Wesson Sigmas not Glocks. They are virtually identical but the Sigma comes with a Stainless Steel slide standard and cost half as much as a glock. A good call if you are over budget on a film.

No, they are definitely Glocks. When Syd tosses Marcus' gun on the land mine at the end, you clearly see the "G" on the grip. The Sigma may be a Glock imitation, but there are too many differences to be mistaken.

What kind of finish?

I can't seem to tell exactly what kind of finish was used on Will Smith's two-tone Glock 17s.

Tutone black polymer frame and chromed steel slides.

Not a Raging Bull

The big revolver that the KKK guy is holding is not a Taurus Raging Bull. It's a Smith & Wesson Performance Center 629 WB - http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=11101&storeId=10001&productId=65209&langId=-1&parent_category_rn=15714&isFirearm=Y

The Taurus lacks the Weaver rail on the top, and it does not have the scallop down the side in front of the ejector rod. You would also be able to see at least one of the 'L's from 'Raging Bull' on the side from the picture that you have.


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