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Boyd's weapon of choice is not the Sig P228, but a Colt 1991A1. | Boyd's weapon of choice is not the Sig P228, but a Colt 1991A1. ===Correction=== Actually it's a Colt Night Commander, an Officers acp slide on a standard frame.[probably due to his big hands] | ||
Though I loved the opening shootout when I first saw it, I quickly realized what a mess of editing it is. I believe when Boyd first incapacitates one of the fake officers and takes his gun what he pulls up is actually a Micro Uzi. It then switches for a second to a Glock 18, then I highly believe it shows him firing his Colt at the helicopter over the door of the SUV but overlays it with the sound of full auto fire. I believe he finishes off the rest of the cops with a Glock 18. I don't have the DVD so I can't provide screenshots to attest to this, but perhaps someone else can back me up. -- ZG | Though I loved the opening shootout when I first saw it, I quickly realized what a mess of editing it is. I believe when Boyd first incapacitates one of the fake officers and takes his gun what he pulls up is actually a Micro Uzi. It then switches for a second to a Glock 18, then I highly believe it shows him firing his Colt at the helicopter over the door of the SUV but overlays it with the sound of full auto fire. I believe he finishes off the rest of the cops with a Glock 18. I don't have the DVD so I can't provide screenshots to attest to this, but perhaps someone else can back me up. -- ZG | ||
:I don't have screencaps, but I can attest to what you say being true. As well as one shot where they have Boyd ejecting the mag in his gun, and then resuming fire without reloading. Although, overall, I really liked this movie. Don't know why. I'll see about getting the DVD and capping it.-protoAuthor 20:34, 31 October 2009 (UTC) | :I don't have screencaps, but I can attest to what you say being true. As well as one shot where they have Boyd ejecting the mag in his gun, and then resuming fire without reloading. Although, overall, I really liked this movie. Don't know why. I'll see about getting the DVD and capping it.-protoAuthor 20:34, 31 October 2009 (UTC) | ||
== Glock 17 == | |||
I think they had the elongated slides on them which would make them either the 34 (9mm) or 35 (.40) models. I think they were also firing fully automatic but I'd need a second opinion. -- ZG | |||
::They were Glock 18s. Look on Legions of Fate's website, he has this movie done with screencaps. - [[User:Gunmaster45|Gunmaster45]] | |||
==Benelli being fired== | |||
Is it possible to do what Latrell did with his Benelli M3, tying it to his belt and throwing it into the air and then pulling it to fire it ? because it looks kind of fake. [[User:AceV|AceV]] | |||
It probably ''could'' be done, but as accurately as he was shooting it? Doubt it. [[User:That's One Angry Duck|That's One Angry Duck]] 18:56, 10 January 2011 (UTC) -=== Colt correction === Seagal's Colt Is in fact a night commander. An ooficers acp slide on a standard size frame.If look close at the still you can see it's for the size of his hands, they are pretty big. J.B. | |||
== Franchi PA8 == | |||
[[Image:Franchi_PA8_-1-.jpg|400px]] | |||
During the Final Gunfight, DMX hides ontop of the Cocaine in the Storeroom as a Cop enters with a Shotgun. It's later used by Montini to return fire at DMX. It has a folding stock like the SPAS 12, but a regular pump like a Remington. I can only assume it is a Franchi PA8. It doesn't appear on the Main Page, I dunno if it was mistaken for a Benelli. Could someone provide more info such as Screenshots? | |||
==Seagal== | |||
Wasn't this Seagal's last film to be released in theaters? -[[User:Anonymous|Anonymous]] | |||
Nah, I think it was [[Half Past Dead]], but that's changed now following [[Machete]]. | |||
== Just gotta say... == | |||
I find it highly amusing that in one of the shots of Seagal flinching while shooting, someone wrote that this is an incredibly rare occurrence, even though there's like at least two other screenshots on this page alone of him flinching, and dozens of other shots on his other pages that show him with his eyes sealed tight. The only page I saw where he actually seemed to keep his eyes wide open throughout was Above The Law, his first movie, other than that he is at least squinting pretty hard.--[[User:1911isthebestgunever|One shot is all it takes.]] ([[User talk:1911isthebestgunever|talk]]) 19:18, 24 February 2017 (EST) | |||
== not a model 66 == | |||
The revolver identified as a snub model 66 has fixed sights. Thus, it can not be a model 66. It could be a model 64 or even a j-frame model 60. Also, note that the gun has a partially bobbed hammer[[User:Rafa|Rafa]] ([[User talk:Rafa|talk]]) 14:42, 21 May 2017 (EDT) |
Latest revision as of 18:42, 21 May 2017
Boyd's weapon of choice is not the Sig P228, but a Colt 1991A1. ===Correction=== Actually it's a Colt Night Commander, an Officers acp slide on a standard frame.[probably due to his big hands]
Though I loved the opening shootout when I first saw it, I quickly realized what a mess of editing it is. I believe when Boyd first incapacitates one of the fake officers and takes his gun what he pulls up is actually a Micro Uzi. It then switches for a second to a Glock 18, then I highly believe it shows him firing his Colt at the helicopter over the door of the SUV but overlays it with the sound of full auto fire. I believe he finishes off the rest of the cops with a Glock 18. I don't have the DVD so I can't provide screenshots to attest to this, but perhaps someone else can back me up. -- ZG
- I don't have screencaps, but I can attest to what you say being true. As well as one shot where they have Boyd ejecting the mag in his gun, and then resuming fire without reloading. Although, overall, I really liked this movie. Don't know why. I'll see about getting the DVD and capping it.-protoAuthor 20:34, 31 October 2009 (UTC)
Glock 17
I think they had the elongated slides on them which would make them either the 34 (9mm) or 35 (.40) models. I think they were also firing fully automatic but I'd need a second opinion. -- ZG
- They were Glock 18s. Look on Legions of Fate's website, he has this movie done with screencaps. - Gunmaster45
Benelli being fired
Is it possible to do what Latrell did with his Benelli M3, tying it to his belt and throwing it into the air and then pulling it to fire it ? because it looks kind of fake. AceV
It probably could be done, but as accurately as he was shooting it? Doubt it. That's One Angry Duck 18:56, 10 January 2011 (UTC) -=== Colt correction === Seagal's Colt Is in fact a night commander. An ooficers acp slide on a standard size frame.If look close at the still you can see it's for the size of his hands, they are pretty big. J.B.
Franchi PA8
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During the Final Gunfight, DMX hides ontop of the Cocaine in the Storeroom as a Cop enters with a Shotgun. It's later used by Montini to return fire at DMX. It has a folding stock like the SPAS 12, but a regular pump like a Remington. I can only assume it is a Franchi PA8. It doesn't appear on the Main Page, I dunno if it was mistaken for a Benelli. Could someone provide more info such as Screenshots?
Seagal
Wasn't this Seagal's last film to be released in theaters? -Anonymous
Nah, I think it was Half Past Dead, but that's changed now following Machete.
Just gotta say...
I find it highly amusing that in one of the shots of Seagal flinching while shooting, someone wrote that this is an incredibly rare occurrence, even though there's like at least two other screenshots on this page alone of him flinching, and dozens of other shots on his other pages that show him with his eyes sealed tight. The only page I saw where he actually seemed to keep his eyes wide open throughout was Above The Law, his first movie, other than that he is at least squinting pretty hard.--One shot is all it takes. (talk) 19:18, 24 February 2017 (EST)
not a model 66
The revolver identified as a snub model 66 has fixed sights. Thus, it can not be a model 66. It could be a model 64 or even a j-frame model 60. Also, note that the gun has a partially bobbed hammerRafa (talk) 14:42, 21 May 2017 (EDT)