Towards the end, when Tellis retrieves the Government .45 from Oak's car's glovebox and enters the building, he shoots the gun with an uncocked hammer, which is impossible as the gun is a single action. Also after the two shots are fired, the hammer is still down, i.e. the gun wasn't fired. [There are double-action clones of this weapon available. See: http://www.sightm1911.com/lib/review/para-ord-745.htm]Narc (2002) - 1 correction
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Towards the end, when Tellis retrieves the Government .45 from Oak's car's glovebox and enters the building, he shoots the gun with an uncocked hammer, which is impossible as the gun is a single action. Also after the two shots are fired, the hammer is still down, i.e. the gun wasn't fired. [There are double-action clones of this weapon available. See: http://www.sightm1911.com/lib/review/para-ord-745.htm]