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The Departed (2006) Beretta 92 FS

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The Departed (2006)
Mark Wahlberg as Staff Sergeant Dingham
Beretta 92 FS (with mock suppressor) - 9mm

The thrilling conclusion of the 2006 crime -drama, The Departed, saw the end of Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon) at the hands of former Staff Sergeant Dingham (Mark Whalberg). Dingham used this Beretta 92 FS pistol to assassinate Sullivan. The pistol is fitted with a mock silencer to add to the illusion of a silent kill onscreen.

Loaned by the Prop Store of London - Brandon Alinger


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