Flypaper - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
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The following weapons were used in the film Flypaper:
Flypaper is a 2011 crime comedy from the writers of The Hangover and directed by Rob Minkoff (The Forbidden Kingdom). The film depicts two different gangs who attempt to rob the same bank on the same day, but unbeknownst to both gangs, the whole scenario is part of a master plan conducted by Vicellous Drum, the FBI's most wanted bank robber who wanted to tie up a bunch of loose ends.
The following weapons were used in the film Flypaper:
Pistols
Beretta 92FS
Weinstein (John Ventimiglia) uses a Beretta 92FS to start a shootout in the bank. Kaitlin (Ashley Judd) later manages to get a hold of one.
Upon getting a 92FS, Kaitlin's (Ashley Judd) first reaction is to load it like a pro, even racking the slide after loading the magazine (offscreen sadly).
ISS Flashpaper Beretta 92FS
Whenever Kaitlin fires her Beretta 92FS on screen, it is replaced with a flash paper non-gun.
Glock 17
Gates (Matt Ryan) uses a 2nd Generation Glock 17 as a sidearm. Tripp Kennedy (Patrick Dempsey) also finds a 3rd Generation model in Jack Hayes's (Eddie Matthews) holster. Darrien remarks that the Glock found on Jack is FBI issued where in reality the Glock 17 is only issued to an FBI agent if they fail their first qualification. The Glock also switches back to a 2nd Generation model in that scene.
Gates (Matt Ryan) wields his 2nd Generation Glock 17 in combination with his M4A1.
Tripp Kennedy (Patrick Dempsey) recounts all of the events so far including who could have shot Jack with the Glock still in his hand. Note how it is now a 3rd Generation model.
Darrien points out the the Glock is FBI issued. Note how it is now back to being a 2nd Generation model.
Heckler & Koch USP
Darrien's (Mekhi Phifer) sidearm is a Heckler & Koch USP. Gates and Wienstien later switches to them. The Bank Manager (Jeffrey Tambor) later commandeers one.
Darrien with his Heckler & Koch USP as he is amazed by the stupidity of Billy Ray "Peanut Butter" McCloud and Wyatt "Jelly" Jenkins.
In a classic Mexican standoff, Wienstien aims his USP at Billy Ray while Billy aims his Python at Gates.
SIG-Sauer P226
A SIG-Sauer P226 with a silencer is found with the corpse of Mitchell Wolf (Curtis Armstrong).
Revolvers
Colt Python
Billy Ray "Peanut Butter" McCloud's (Tim Blake Nelson) sidearm of choice is a stainless Colt Python.
Billy Ray "Peanut Butter" McCloud (Tim Blake Nelson) in the background firing his Colt Python at the other robbers.
Dan Wesson Model 744 VH
Wyatt "Jelly" Jenkins (Pruitt Taylor Vince) uses a stainless Dan Wesson Model 744 VH during the robbery. Tripp later manages to take it from him. Billy Ray mentions that it belonged to Wyatt's mother. After taking it back from Tripp, Gates uses it for the rest of his appearance.
After sneaking it away from Wyatt, Tripp draws the Dan Wesson on Gates after he called Tripp a "c-word".
Gates about to kill Tripp with the Model 744, but fails due to Tripp removing the firing pin earlier.
Shotguns
Remington 870
Billy Ray "Peanut Butter" McCloud (Tim Blake Nelson) uses a Remington 870 with a chrome finish an a pistol grip during the robbery. In Tripp's reenactment of the opening shootout it is seen with a sawed of barrel.
Billy Ray "Peanut Butter" McCloud (Tim Blake Nelson) aims his Remington 870 at the other robbers.
Serbu Super Shorty
Gates (Matt Ryan) switches to a Serbu Super Shorty.
Gates (Matt Ryan) with his Serbu Super Shorty.
Rifles
Colt M4A1
The team of Darrien (Mekhi Phifer), Gates (Matt Ryan), and Weinstein (John Ventimiglia) use Colt M4A1s with foregrips, Trijicon ACOG sights, and mounted flashlights during the robbery in the beginning. Mr. Clean (Adrian Martinez) later captures one.
Mr. Clean (Adrian Martinez) aims his M4 at Tripp thinking he is Vicellous Drum.