[[Image:Mobsters-rev1a.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bugsy ([[Richard Grieco]]) ignores gun safety as he trains his M&P on Lucky and Lansky during their game of catch.]]
[[Image:Mobsters-rev1a.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Bugsy ([[Richard Grieco]]) ignores gun safety as he trains his M&P on Lucky and Lansky during their game of catch.]]
== Single-barreled derringer ==
== Single-Shot Derringer ==
Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel ([[Richard Grieco]]) gives Gaetano "Tommy" Reina ([[Chris Penn]]) a derringer that he claimed belonged to Mussolini.
Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel ([[Richard Grieco]]) gives Gaetano "Tommy" Reina ([[Chris Penn]]) a derringer that he claimed belonged to Mussolini.
[[Image:Mobsters-singleshot1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reina ([[Chris Penn]]) holds Mussolini's old gun.]]
[[Image:Mobsters-singleshot1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Reina ([[Chris Penn]]) holds Mussolini's old gun.]]
Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll (Nicholas Sadler) keeps a long heavy barreled Colt Official Police as his sidearm of choice, using it for many hits and shootouts.
Charlie "Lucky" Luciano (Christian Slater) draws and fires a M1911 during several gunfights with Mad Dog Coll. Several other mobsters can be seen with M1911s.
In an extended cut during the opening scene Benjamin “Bugsy” Seigel (Richard Grieco) draws what appears to a Stevens Single Shot Pistol, it is hard to really tell for sure, as there are no remastered versions of this film.
The most commonly seen gun in the film, nearly every character can be seen firing a Thompson M1921 during the film. Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll (Nicholas Sadler) uses them akimbo during his first attempted hit on Luciano. Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel (Richard Grieco) uses one to scare away hijackers (all of whom are also carrying Thompsons) and the hitman hired by Luciano to shoot at Masseria fires a Thompson. "Lucky" Luciano (Christian Slater) himself uses one during the final scene in Faranzano's office.
Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel (Richard Grieco) uses a Rossi Overland Sawed Off Shotgun during the raid on Faranzano's office. Shotgun was supplied by Ellis Mercantile and the Armorer was the late Branko Wohlfahrt.