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White Heat

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White Heat (1949).

The following firearms can be seen in the film White Heat:








Colt Detective Special

Cody Jarrett (James Cagney) primarily uses a Colt Detective Special before prison and after prison (when one is smuggled to him by Tommy Ryley (Robert Osterloh)). "Big Ed" Somers (Steve Cochran) also uses a Detective Special during the opening train robbery and when he is waiting for Cody after his prison breakout. Hank Fallon/"Vic Pardo" (Edmond O'Brien) also briefly uses one.

Colt Detective Special - .38 Special
Big Ed (on right) aims a Detective Special at a train conductor.
Cody points his Detective Special at an engineer.
Cody shouts orders at the engineers.
Cody's Detective Special.
Cody grabs his Colt from a concealed compartment in his car.
Ryley sneaks a Detective Special to Cody before his prison breakout.
Cody nervously points his Detective Special at a doctor driving his prison breakout getaway car.
Big Ed awaits Cody's return.
"Vic Pardo" holds his Detective Special on "The Trader".
Cody and Ryley hide from the police during their last job.
Cody with his Detective Special during the infamous "top of the world" scene.

Colt Police Positive

"Cotton" Valletti (Wally Cassell) carries a Colt Police Positive, notably using it to fake the death of Zuckie (Ford Rainey) when Cody asks him to kill him.

Colt Police Positive - .38 Special.
Cody checks Cotton's Police Positive before giving it back to him.
Cotton tells Cody about the police, Police Positive in hand.

unidentified revolvers

Several of the gang use other revolvers during the film. Treasury agent Philip Evans (John Archer) also carries a revolver.

A gang member holds his revolver on a conductor.
A gang member (left) next to Big Ed holds his revolver on a conductor.
Evans drops his revolver after Jarrett shoots him.

Thompson M1928

The prison guards carry Thompson M1928 submachine guns, as do the LAPD during the final scene.

M1928 "Tommy Gun" .45 ACP with 50-round drum magazine.
The prison guard on the right carries a Thompson.
A prison guard watches the inmates with his Thompson.
An LAPD officer holds a Thompson as another brings Verna to talk to Evans.

M1911A1

Cody Jarrett (James Cagney) briefly uses a M1911A1 when shooting holes in the trunk of the stolen car where Roy Parker (Paul Guilfoyle) is.

M1911A1 - .45 ACP.
Cody empties his 1911 into the trunk.

Smith & Wesson Model 10 Snub Nose

"Big Ed" Somers (Steve Cochran) carries a Smith & Wesson Model 10 Snub Nose while preparing the house for Cody Jarrett's arrival (which later becomes a Detective Special).

Smith & Wesson Model 10 Snub Nose - .38 Special.
"Big Ed" uses the butt of his Model 10 Snub to pound something into the wall - not proper firearm handling at all.
"Big Ed" checks his Model 10 Snub.

Winchester Model 1897

The accountant guard at the chemical plant payroll office carries a Winchester Model 1897, which Hank Fallon (Edmond O'Brien) uses to try and round up the gang. Cody Jarrett (James Cagney) then takes it from him, using it until he runs out of shells. Some of the LAPD officers also carry Model '97s.

Winchester Model 1897 (militarized) - 12 gauge
Fallon holds the Model '97 on the gang.
Cody runs to the window with the Winchester.
Cody "responds" to the police asking him to surrender.
A policeman with the shotgun ducks.
Cody, amid the tear gas, threatens Hank Fallon.
A policeman aims his shotgun at the gang.
Cody hides with the Model '97.

gas guns

The LAPD fires gas guns at the Jarrett gang during their final robbery of the payroll.

LAPD officers fire gas guns.

M1903A4 Springfield

During the final scene, Hank Fallon (Edmond O'Brien) uses an M1903A4 Springfield given to him by the police to try and snipe Cody Jarrett.

M1903A4 Springfield sniper variant .30-06 with M84 scope
Hank gets the rifle.
Hank aims at Cody.
Hank and Evans watch the fireball.

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