Can you identify these handguns?

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Can anyone figure out what type of handguns are used in these pics?

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The shots are from the movie, "The Detonator", with Wesley Snipes.
 
First one appears to be a Beretta 92FS. It's pretty much impossible to see the open-top slide because of the blurriness of the pic, but the hammer is pure 92FS, the profile of the slide/rear sight is remarkably similar, and the beveled edge at the rear of the top portion of the grip (just above his hand...it catches the light in the pic and shows up as the vertical white blob) definitely hints at a 92FS.
 
Both these guns have a safety or hammer drop lever on the slide, the WALTHER P88 has nothing on the slide. If you look at the take down lever in photo 2 ,it looks like Beretta, so my guess it is a Beretta 92F with one of those closed top slides that I believe the navy had made up when the first production of the 92F slides started breaking.
 
this thread is a year old...

anyways the second gun is definetily NOT a beretta, if not walther P88 than a bursa or fireatorm copies.

first gun is not a 92FS either, but could well be a less knows 92 copy of the Beretta.
 
All models of the large caliber BERSA and FIRESTORM do not have any safety or hammerdrop levers on their slides. I still believe it is a BERETTA WITH A CLOSED TOP SLIDE, sort of looks like a S&W auto but they have the ejection port on the right hand side not in the top middle of slide.
 
Both these guns have a safety or hammer drop lever on the slide, the WALTHER P88 has nothing on the slide. If you look at the take down lever in photo 2 ,it looks like Beretta, so my guess it is a Beretta 92F with one of those closed top slides that I believe the navy had made up when the first production of the 92F slides started breaking.

That's not a Phrobis slide, nowhere near smooth enough (and they were all stainless) and they ejected through a port on the right side. Second one could be a Walther P5???
 
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Yah... that second one is definitely a P88 or a knock-off. The "World Guns" page seems to suggest that the ones with the slide mounted safety are the P88 Compact.

http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg87-e.htm

The second picture from "The Detonator" is a P88, and the first one probably is too.

This film was done with Korean money is Romania, so I was thinking about those two countries as a possible source for the guns... but no IM Lugger is right.
 
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