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Thanks MPM, and as a disclaimer im 95% sure it is a Series '80 GC, only the logo is hard for me to see, so it could have been removed for whatever reason or just could be the lighting, I was confused about the grip safety until I realized that my GC has been further customized with an Ed Brown Memory Groove beavertail safety.
Thanks MPM, and as a disclaimer im 95% sure it is a Series '80 GC, only the logo is hard for me to see, so it could have been removed for whatever reason or just could be the lighting, I was confused about the grip safety until I realized that my GC has been further customized with an Ed Brown Memory Groove beavertail safety.
The 1911 with the pearl grips is described in the caption as "stainless" but it's not. It's blued with a great deal of the bluing worn off between the muzzle and the ejection port.

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I think I saw in a film trailer that Davis fired a Skorpion SA while on a zip line of some sort. I don't know if it is actually in the film but I thought I'd let you know. - Gunmaster45

Takedown Sniper Rifle

Been awhile since Ive seen it but I remember a scene with Davis putting together a sniper rifle from parts she found in her suitcase. how she wouldn't notice the weight of the rifle in the case when empty I don't even want to guess.


The 1911a1 appears to be a Colt Gold Cup NM, it has Elliason sights, the mounting rail on the top of the slide, skeletonized trigger and hammer, and it looks like the same beavertail grip safety, although you cannot see the Gold Cup logo on the slide, this could be due to lighting or something, but it appears that the grips have the prancing pony colt logo on them. RedJedRevolver

Thanks MPM, and as a disclaimer im 95% sure it is a Series '80 GC, only the logo is hard for me to see, so it could have been removed for whatever reason or just could be the lighting, I was confused about the grip safety until I realized that my GC has been further customized with an Ed Brown Memory Groove beavertail safety.

The 1911 with the pearl grips is described in the caption as "stainless" but it's not. It's blued with a great deal of the bluing worn off between the muzzle and the ejection port.