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Talk:Saw (2004)

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Smith & Wesson

There is to my knowledge NO Model 66 made that has a full underlug shroud. Unless it was some (extremely rare) special run, but that's doubtful. All-told I'm certain the gun is still indeed a Model 686. Compare the 'screen-used' gun image with that of a 66 and it's clear the frame shape and size isn't exactly the same (which would fit). As for the 'note': Early-version 686s featured rounded cylinder releases, and the sights were slightly different. These parts, along with the hammer, are/were shared across several S&W models. StanTheMan (talk) 22:46, 26 October 2020 (EDT)

Tapp's P226

Note that in different frames the trigger guard Sig P226 looks different: in the first frame there is a standard square trigger guard, and in the second frame it is rounded, as in P228

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--Pustelga7 (talk) 27 October 2020

I'm not so sure. That second image isn't really sharp enough to tell if the trigger has the 'hook' or not, and from far away and/or without good detail the 226 and 228 trigger guards look quite similar. That said I will grant the barrel/slide seem a bit short for a 226, but again with this image it's tough to tell. The other shots show what are certainly P226s so I think we need a better image before we make any such note that there are different guns. StanTheMan (talk) 20:59, 27 October 2020 (EDT)
I think that it looks odd because it is not actually a SIG. Instead I am pretty sure it is a Zastava CZ99. That gun has an angular trigger guard but less of an actual "hook" at the bottom so it is sort of half way between a P226 and P228 which is what this gun appears to be. More definitively though, you can see that the gun has an ambi decocker on the right side which the P226 and P228 lacks. --commando552 (talk) 05:48, 31 October 2020 (EDT)
Updated: after rewatched it in better quality, I can clearly say that the second screenshot is not a rounded trigger guard, but a standard square one like everywhere else. Pustelga7 (talk) 12:11, 15 January 2023 (UTC)

The gun in the Tapp's last scene is not Beretta?

In the flashback, Tapp uses Zastava CZ99, and after being dismissed, he changes it to a Beretta 92FS and uses it in a gunfight and chase with Zep. However, in one last fight, it does not look like a Beretta...

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--Pustelga7 (talk) 31 October 2020

It's the same Beretta, it just looks different when the camera is shaky, but virtually all of the time, there can be other guns or similar looking replicas standing in for the original gun in these type of shots in any movie and TV show where there's precautions where actors are met with guns that are unloaded and checked or a replica that cannot be fired before a scene starts shooting. I'mallaboutguns.1 (talk) 13:47, 31 October 2020 (EDT)

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