Hey
@Loomis124, I went back to look and I was able to greatly enlarge it and you are right it says: 1911.22 (2).
Are you sure this type of gun was used in the movie?
The Boondock Saints (1999)
Two Irish Catholic brothers become vigilantes and wipe out Boston's criminal underworld in the name of God.
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Because if it was, if the Wagners used a
gun that mimics the movie, then this is important! It could be part of the reason that the movie has been called into evidence. Good find Loomis.
Gun Review: Chiappa 1911-.22 | Gun Digest
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With all the controls in the same places as a traditional 1911, the Chiappa 1911-22 gives you a great platform for training.
It sells for under $300, shoots like it is worth $600, and will make any handgunner a better shot in short order.
In most cases when turning to the
.22 Long Rifle as a training replacement for a larger centerfire round like the .45 ACP, shooters will opt for something like a Ruger Mark III, or swap out the guts of the 1911 .45 ACP for a .22 Long Rifle conversion kit. Those options work, but now there is a third option, a dedicated pistol that looks and works just like a 1911, but fires the .22 LR. Chiappa Firearms makes this option affordable, accurate and dependable.
Chiappa Firearms has just introduced the new and innovative Model 1911-22. This is not a reworked .45-caliber weapon, but a handgun built from the frame up as a dead look alike to its big brother the
Colt .45 1911 Government. Unlike some other replica firearms, the 1911-22 makes use of its own proprietary “Chiappalloy” frame and steel castings, which moves it well away from the plastic and pot metal guns that are floating around in some circles now a days. This handgun is a gun, and not a reworked paint ball system, or based on a plastic toy.
Chiappa .22LR 1911
For Sale from The Sportsman |
With tactical extender. This gun would easily adapt to a silencer/muffler/suppressor |
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