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== | == Manurhin MR35 Punch == | ||
The weapon carried by members of the New Economic Block appears to be built around | The weapon carried by members of the New Economic Block appears to be built around [[Manurhin MR35 Punch]] less-than-lethal riot gun. | ||
[[ | [[File:Manurhin MR35 Punch.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Manurhin MR35 Punch - 35mm rubber]] | ||
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==Breaktop Flare Launcher== | ==Breaktop Flare Launcher== | ||
Hendricksson ([[Peter Weller]]) also is seen taking a breaktop flare launcher. | Hendricksson ([[Peter Weller]]) also is seen taking a breaktop flare launcher which resembles a German signal gun known as the Geco. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:29, 9 April 2017
Screamers is a 1995 science fiction film based on a short story written by Philip K. Dick, the author whose other works were adapted into the films Blade Runner, Minority Report, and Paycheck.
The following weapons were used in the film Screamers:
Alliance Rifle
The primary weapon of the Alliance appears to be built around an AK-type rifle. This weapon is fitted with both a rocket launcher as well as a flame thrower.
Manurhin MR35 Punch
The weapon carried by members of the New Economic Block appears to be built around Manurhin MR35 Punch less-than-lethal riot gun.
Breaktop Flare Launcher
Hendricksson (Peter Weller) also is seen taking a breaktop flare launcher which resembles a German signal gun known as the Geco.