roy sandefur

27th Aug 2001

U.S. Marshals (1998)

Corrected entry: After Tommy Lee Jones examines Robert Downey Jr's Glock in the hospital and replaces the full clip with an empty one, Downey Jr should have known from the gun's weight and balance that the clip was empty. A law enforcement clip usually holds 12 rounds, which made a considerable amount of difference to the weight of the gun.

Correction: TLJ didn't replace the magazine with an empty magazine. He put his mag in RDJ's Glock. And it's called a magazine, not a clip. Google "enbloc clip" for the correct usage of clip.

Correction: Downey has only had the Glock since he killed Noah. Up until then he had been using his nickel plated weapon. He simply wasn't familiar with the weight of his new weapon.

Correction: Downey also says: "I got a Glock 40, just like yours." Tommy Lee had a Glock 23, and all Glock 40s are nine inches long.

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