Has there been more movies with glocks in them or berettas? Thoughts?
http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Beretta_92_pistol_series
http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Glock_pistol_series
As a quick aggregate estimate, there are more table rows for Berettas than Glocks (1,798 vs 1,463). This is a sloppy measure but the error rate should be similar
Assuming the ratio of tv/movies/video game appearances is similar between the two guns, there are more movies with berettas than glocks
>>35043767
Just going to guess it's the 92.
>>35043767
92 since there's a lot of war movies.
>>35043767
Movies operate on the rule of cool.
Berettas tend to evoke the feel of a gun to more people.
Also, die hard made them popular.
So i'm gonna go with the 92.
>>35043767
Nope, never seen these types of guns. Do they fire bullets or fragments?
>>35046624
One shoots bullets, the other fragments itself
>>35043767
Glocks for movies
Beretta for tv
>>35046760
i honestly think you have that backwards.
>>35046650
>>35046235
This.
Cool looking guns tend to make movies, and the 92 looks better than any glawk. Same reason you see so many desert eagles in movies, they look cool.
Probably the Beretta, it's bigger, has a more distinctive look and has stainless and two-tone color options which are all things movie and TV makers like.
>>35043906
Interesting. Thanks for the info.
>>35049589
>Airshit
Come on.
>>35046760
Unless it's something like Agents of Shield where the M&P is the go-to.
>It was probably an M&P Shield also lel