Craven is told that the gun he found in Emma's drawer is a "Firebird", a copy of the "Swiss Sig" that was off-loaded onto the market by Egyptians. This is inaccurate. Although the gun does appear to be a SIG P210, the name "Firebird" refers to a completely different gun, the "Tokagypt 58", a Hungarian-made copy of the widely-used Soviet TT sidearm, changed to fire the 9x19 mm cartridge. The script is correct, however, when noting how the real Firebird was "offloaded" by Egypt, with existing guns entering the civilian market. This happened when Egypt rejected the Hungarian gun in favor of a design based on the Italian Beretta M1951.