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== Film ==
== Film ==
* Terrorist in ''[[Popeye Doyle]]'' (1986)
* [[John Considine]] as Jeff Lamar and [[Bill Macey]] as Charlie Hatter in ''[[Late Show, The|The Late Show]]'' (1977)
* [[John Considine]] as Jeff Lamar and [[Bill Macey]] as Charlie Hatter in ''[[Late Show, The|The Late Show]]'' (1977)



Revision as of 15:05, 18 November 2011

The Smith and Wesson Model 39 has been used in the the following movies, anime, and videogames used by the following actors:

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Smith & Wesson Model 39 - 9x19mm
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Smith & Wesson Model 39-2 - 9x19mm
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Smith & Wesson Model 39-2 with plain hammer - 9x19mm

First generation. The first American made Double Action 9mm semi-auto. Traditional double action 9mm caliber pistol. Manufactured originally with steel frame and steel slide until number 927 (1954-1966). At that point the Model 39 became the Model 39-2 and was manufactured with a steel slide and alloy frame until 1983 when production of the Model 39 ceased. . Eight shot magazine, 4 inch barrel, blue finish. Manufactured with adjustable rear sights only. Followed by the second generation models; Smith & Wesson 439, Smith & Wesson 539, and Smith & Wesson 639.

Specifications

(1954 - 1983)

Type: Pistol

Caliber: 9x19mm Parabellum

Capacity: 8 round box magazine

Fire Modes: DA/SA Semi-automatic

Barrel: 4 inch

Weight: 29 ounces

Finish: Blue


Film

Television

Anime

Video Games

  • Vietcong (As the silenced "Hush Puppy" version)


See Also