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Glock with suppressor and extended magazine attached










Lets not give crazed new yorkers any ideas...
neither! don't give guns to crazy people...
2nd better but for the bat plane needed long barrel.
Both Jack Nicholson and Heath Ledger have portrayed the Joker in distinct ways, leaving their marks in cinematic history. When it comes to signature firearms, Nicholson's Joker in "Batman" (1989) is known for his comedic long-barrel revolver, which fits his campy and theatrical style. Ledger's Joker in "The Dark Knight" (2008) prefers a more practical Glock with a suppressor and an extended magazine, aligning with his chaotic and realistic interpretation. Each gun choice reflects their Joker's personality and style. 🎬✨
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The absurdly long revolver is more in line with his character. Joker always carried a cartoonish revolver. The one used in the movie was overkill in this regard, however.
A modified and suppressed Glock is not even close. In fact, it's extremely counter to his character since the Joker goes out of his way to make a spectacle, and the setup doesn't even make sense as a concealed weapon either. I think this decision was made because Hollywood is retarded and just associates such a setup with terrorists and assassins, and at least at the time, Glocks were the most common handgun in the US.
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