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The gun that Kaminsky gives to Baxter at the end I think it is not a Colt Detective Special. Look at the adjustable target rear sight. I feel, this revolver is a Smith & Wesson model 15 "Combat Masterpiece" with a short 2-inch barrel, built on the medium-sized K frame. It appears as if the ejector rod ain't shrouded, so it likely not a M19 "Combat Magnum".
 
The gun that Kaminsky gives to Baxter at the end I think it is not a Colt Detective Special. Look at the adjustable target rear sight. I feel, this revolver is a Smith & Wesson model 15 "Combat Masterpiece" with a short 2-inch barrel, built on the medium-sized K frame. It appears as if the ejector rod ain't shrouded, so it likely not a M19 "Combat Magnum".
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Since this weapon is actually seen being fired, could it be that this is a M16A1? --[[User:Ben41|Ben41]] 20:43, 10 November 2009 (UTC)

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Cellini Dunn SM-9 9mm

Another of the weapons in Kaminsky's arsenal is a very compact machine pistol that has an extremely high rate of fire. This gun appears to be a Cellini-Dunn SM-9, but it obviously lacks the forward grip in front.

As done loads of times, It may be a 'modified' one for the movie to look like a different weapon. The Armourer may have thought a front grip on such a small SMG is pointless and the SM-9 would be ideal as a clandestine PDW. The muzzle my have been installed not much for vanity but to reduce barrel climb so it can be handled without the front grip. It reminds me very much of the British MCEM 1 machine carbine.

Colt Detective?

The gun that Kaminsky gives to Baxter at the end I think it is not a Colt Detective Special. Look at the adjustable target rear sight. I feel, this revolver is a Smith & Wesson model 15 "Combat Masterpiece" with a short 2-inch barrel, built on the medium-sized K frame. It appears as if the ejector rod ain't shrouded, so it likely not a M19 "Combat Magnum".

MGC Replica

Since this weapon is actually seen being fired, could it be that this is a M16A1? --Ben41 20:43, 10 November 2009 (UTC)


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