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El Saguaro's Cartel Lieutenant The Wolf ([[Bad Bunny]]) receives a [[Rock Island Armory 1911]] with gold accents and engraved grips in his flashbacks. He only uses it once during a shootout at a thwarted deal spot.
El Saguaro's Cartel Lieutenant The Wolf ([[Bad Bunny]]) receives a [[Rock Island Armory 1911]] with gold accents and engraved grips in his flashbacks. He only uses it once during a shootout at a thwarted deal spot.
[[Image:Rock Island Armory 1911.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Rock Island Armory 1911 - .45 ACP]]
[[Image:Rock Island Armory 1911.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Rock Island Armory 1911 - .45 ACP]]
[[File:Bullet Train 2022 90.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The 1911 being slid across a table. The gun is equipped with a custom frame and gold engraved grips.]]
[[File:Bullet Train 2022 90.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The gun slides across a table. The gold barrel bushing, trigger, slide stop, magazine catch, safety and engraved grips are seen in this shot.]]
[[File:Bullet Train 2022 91.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Wolf Mexican holsters the custom 1911. The gold, engraved grip is in full view.]]
[[File:Bullet Train 2022 91.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Wolf tucks the 1911 into the back of his pants, getting his first assignment. Also note the gold housing, safety and hammer pins.]]
[[File:Bullet Train 2022 92.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Wolf prepares to take out the 1911. Note the more sharp grip safety, the flat mainspring housing and the RIA logo on the end of the slide.]]
[[File:Bullet Train 2022 92.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The best close-up of the pistol as Wolf is about to take out the gun. Note the more sharp grip safety, the flat mainspring housing and the RIA logo on the end of the slide.]]
[[File:Bullet Train 2022 93.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Wolf fires the 1911 as a deal goes south.]]
[[File:Bullet Train 2022 93.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Wolf ([[Bad Bunny]]) fires his RIA 1911 as a deal goes south.]]
Bullet Train is a 2022 action comedy film directed by David Leitch and written by Zak Olkewicz. The film is based on the Japanese novel Maria Beetle (published in English as Bullet Train) by Kōtarō Isaka. Brad Pitt stars in the film as a professional thief codenamed "Ladybug", who receives the task of collecting a briefcase located on a high-speed train heading from Tokyo to Kyoto. He soon discovers that there are rival assassins are on board who soon realize that they all are connected. Bullet Train was released in theaters in the United States on August 5, 2022, by Sony Pictures Releasing.
The following weapons were used in the film Bullet Train:
El Saguaro's Cartel Lieutenant The Wolf (Bad Bunny) receives a Rock Island Armory 1911 with gold accents and engraved grips in his flashbacks. He only uses it once during a shootout at a thwarted deal spot.
Ladybug (Brad Pitt) receives a Glock 17 customized with the Taran Tactical Innovations Combat Master Package for his mission on the train. However, he decides to leaves the gun in the locker, taking the sleeping pills and firecrackers instead.
Throughout the movie, Lemon (Brian Tyree Henry) uses a Taurus PT92AFS-D, which he affectionately calls "Lucille", as his main weapon. He first uses it during the rescue of the White Death's son (Logan Lerman) from the Triad in the flashback. Lemon tries to grab the gun during a fight with Ladybug, but loses it, and Ladybug (Brad Pitt) unloades, disassembles, and hides it in the luggage.
The Father (Andrew Koji) and The Prince (Joey King) both use a Zastava M57A pistol as their main weapon. The Prince's Zastava is eventually taken by her father, the White Death.
Tangerine (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) carries a Smith & Wesson Model 36-10 revolver with decorated dark wood grips in a back holster and uses it as his primary weapon throughout the movie. When Lemon (Brian Tyree Henry) loses his gun, Tangerine gives the revolver to the brother. Later, The Prince (Joey King) takes the revolver and places it in the unconscious Father's (Andrew Koji) hand, setting up the murder. Finding it, Tangerine takes the gun again, but after a brief fight Ladybug (Brad Pitt) takes it away.
The White Death's (Michael Shannon) primary weapon is a Smith & Wesson Model 29 revolver. He uses it during the fall of Minegishi's empire, and then during the skirmish at Kyoto Station in the final act of the movie. The revolver is almost always used as an execution weapon, which he was going to use to execute Minegishi, Ladybug and The Elder, playing Russian roulette with them.
A member of a rival cartel ambushes the Wolf's crew with a Heckler & Koch UMP45 in the flashback. At least one of the White Death's thugs is armed with the UMP while meeting the train at Kyoto Station.
One of the Triad members is armed with a SIG-Sauer MPX Pistol during Lemon and Tangerine's flashback. What appears to be the MPX is seen in the hands of The Wolf's Cartel sicario in his flashbacks. A White Death's henchmen at Kyoto Station is also armed with a painted MPX Pistol during a fight.
Several of the White Death's henchmen are armed with an Intratec TEC-9. Lemon (Brian Tyree Henry) picks up and uses the gun from the river as he and a henchman fall out of the train.
At least one White Death henchman is armed with a heavily modified M1928 Thompson with no stock, an optic scope, two flashlights and a drum magazine. After the train crash, The Prince (Joey King) picks up it, intending to finish off the survivors.
The White Death gangster holds what appears to be an AKMS during a check at the Shizuoka Station. Two more AKMS are used by White Death's thugs at the Kyoto Station.