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Posted: 12/20/2021 12:13:15 PM EST
Link Posted: 12/20/2021 12:16:20 PM EST
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So its the real deal fake gun from heat. Neat
Link Posted: 12/20/2021 12:23:47 PM EST
[#2]
I could have sworn it was for sale a few months ago and there was a thread on it. I could be wrong
Link Posted: 12/20/2021 12:29:24 PM EST
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Glitch in the Matrix
Link Posted: 12/20/2021 12:33:31 PM EST
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If Baldwin touches it, we're all dead.
Link Posted: 12/20/2021 12:46:10 PM EST
[#5]
100K ?
Weird.
The working "hero" version of the Starship Troopers Morita rifle with AC556 machine gun and Ithaca SBS only went for 15K.
I guess it's all about the Who rather than the What.
Link Posted: 12/20/2021 1:02:16 PM EST
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its for sale.

https://www.keepshooting.com/al-pacino-lt-vincent-hanna-heat-colt-1991a1-pistol-with-documents.html

https://www.keepshooting.com/media/catalog/product/cache/f7b906d53d787e3daacd095a2c7fcc0e/h/e/heat-1911-1.jpg

Al Pacino Lt. Vincent Hanna "HEAT" Colt 1991A1 Pistol with Documentation
One of the most influential movies ever made was Michael Mann's masterpiece "Heat" which featured this pistol as the gun carried by Al Pacino who played Lt. Vincent Hanna.  Lt. Vincent Hana was an LAPD robbery/homicide detective who was tasked with tracking down and stopping the take down crew ran by Neil McCauley who was played by Robert DeNiro.
$100,000.00

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I've actually never seen the movie and always wondered what the infamous "gun from Heat" really was, but I knew damn well I'd never get a real answer if I asked here.  Now that I know, I'm actually a little underwhelmed.  Kinda thought it would be something more exotic.  
Link Posted: 12/20/2021 1:03:56 PM EST
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I've actually never seen the movie and always wondered what the infamous "gun from Heat" really was, but I knew damn well I'd never get a real answer if I asked here.  Now that I know, I'm actually a little underwhelmed.  Kinda thought it would be something more exotic.  
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The one everyone used to ask about was an FN FNC modified with a USGI flash suppressor.
Link Posted: 12/20/2021 1:11:40 PM EST
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The one everyone used to ask about was an FN FNC modified with a USGI flash suppressor.
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I've actually never seen the movie and always wondered what the infamous "gun from Heat" really was, but I knew damn well I'd never get a real answer if I asked here.  Now that I know, I'm actually a little underwhelmed.  Kinda thought it would be something more exotic.  


The one everyone used to ask about was an FN FNC modified with a USGI flash suppressor.


Gotcha, thanks!  I might try to sit down and watch the movie over the holidays.
Link Posted: 12/20/2021 1:13:15 PM EST
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Link Posted: 12/20/2021 1:30:35 PM EST
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I've actually never seen the movie and always wondered what the infamous "gun from Heat" really was, but I knew damn well I'd never get a real answer if I asked here.  Now that I know, I'm actually a little underwhelmed.  Kinda thought it would be something more exotic.  
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its for sale.

https://www.keepshooting.com/al-pacino-lt-vincent-hanna-heat-colt-1991a1-pistol-with-documents.html

https://www.keepshooting.com/media/catalog/product/cache/f7b906d53d787e3daacd095a2c7fcc0e/h/e/heat-1911-1.jpg

Al Pacino Lt. Vincent Hanna "HEAT" Colt 1991A1 Pistol with Documentation
One of the most influential movies ever made was Michael Mann's masterpiece "Heat" which featured this pistol as the gun carried by Al Pacino who played Lt. Vincent Hanna.  Lt. Vincent Hana was an LAPD robbery/homicide detective who was tasked with tracking down and stopping the take down crew ran by Neil McCauley who was played by Robert DeNiro.
$100,000.00



I've actually never seen the movie and always wondered what the infamous "gun from Heat" really was, but I knew damn well I'd never get a real answer if I asked here.  Now that I know, I'm actually a little underwhelmed.  Kinda thought it would be something more exotic.  

FNC. Without a doubt.
Link Posted: 12/20/2021 1:41:01 PM EST
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Fuck that.  I want the M16 from 'Scarface'.  I remember seeing an ad for it in SGN or MGN sometime back in the 90's.  IIRC, it was $5800.  Can't image what the price would be now.
Link Posted: 12/20/2021 1:49:15 PM EST
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Link Posted: 12/20/2021 2:18:30 PM EST
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Link Posted: 12/20/2021 2:25:20 PM EST
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A stock M1991A1 officers model is not worth that much. The fact that is killed Dinero on screen, priceless.

Link Posted: 12/20/2021 3:06:12 PM EST
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A stock M1991A1 officers model is not worth that much. The fact that is killed Dinero on screen, priceless.

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If Baldwin had been wielding it, well, it might be worth even more.
Link Posted: 12/20/2021 3:10:29 PM EST
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Open to all bidders -- except Alec Baldwin.
Link Posted: 12/20/2021 3:16:19 PM EST
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Right.

You transposed the e and the i, but we know who you mean.

For your efforts, you get just one video from the movie. A video that has nothing to do with the subject at hand:

Al Pacino - "GREAT ASS!" [720 HD] Longer version
Link Posted: 12/20/2021 4:18:48 PM EST
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He was originally cast for the Travolta part in Pulp Fiction.





Shit happens.
Link Posted: 12/20/2021 4:22:01 PM EST
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Fuck that.  I want the M16 from 'Scarface'.  I remember seeing an ad for it in SGN or MGN sometime back in the 90's.  IIRC, it was $5800.  Can't image what the price would be now.
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Wow that would of been a solid investment. I'm betting it would fetch 2mil or so now.
Link Posted: 12/20/2021 4:24:45 PM EST
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I've actually never seen the movie and always wondered what the infamous "gun from Heat" really was, but I knew damn well I'd never get a real answer if I asked here.  Now that I know, I'm actually a little underwhelmed.  Kinda thought it would be something more exotic.  
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While this 1911 is an actual gun from the movie Heat used by Pacino…it is not the gun from Heat.
Link Posted: 12/20/2021 5:24:48 PM EST
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Fuck that.  I want the M16 from 'Scarface'.  I remember seeing an ad for it in SGN or MGN sometime back in the 90's.  IIRC, it was $5800.  Can't image what the price would be now.
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It ain't for sale, faik, but you can go look at it.

And John Wayne's M16 from "The Green Berets "

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