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The following guns were used in the film ''The Last Castle'':
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'''''The Last Castle''''' is a 2001 drama starring [[Robert Redford]] as a former US Army general sentenced to a military prison for disobeying an order that caused the deaths of men under his command.  During his incarceration, he clashes with the prison warden ([[James Gandolfini]]).  The film's cast includes [[Steve Burton]], [[Mark Ruffalo]], [[Michael Irby]], and [[Delroy Lindo]].
 
 
'''The following weapons were used in the film ''The Last Castle'':'''
 
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== Mossberg 590 with Ghost Ring Sights ==
== Mossberg 590 ==
[[Mossberg 500-series shotgun#Mossberg 590|Mossberg 590s]] with Ghost Ring sights are used by all of the guard tower sharpshooters, firing rubber bullets.
The [[Mossberg 500-series shotgun#Mossberg 590|Mossberg 590]] shotgun is the weapon carried by all of the guard tower sharpshooters. These 590s are modified with Ghost Ring sights and are seen loaded with rubber bullets for the majority of the film.
[[Image:Mossberg 590 Special.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Mossberg 590 with Ghost Ring sights - 12 gauge.]]
[[Image:LC 870.jpg|thumb|none|601px|At the beginning of the film, a guard overlooks the yard, Mossberg 590 slung.]]
[[Image:LC 8702.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Cpl. Zamorro ([[David Alford]]), the prison's most dangerous shot, is armed with the 590 as he awaits orders to fire.]]
[[Image:LC 8703.jpg|thumb|none|601px|He hears the order over radio...]]
[[Image:LC 8705.jpg|thumb|none|601px|...then fires his 590.]]
[[Image:LC 8704.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A guard fires at the rioting prisoners.]]
[[Image:LC 8707.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Another guard firing his Mossberg.]]
[[Image:LC 8708.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A view of the ghost ring sights as Zamorro lines up a shot.]]
[[Image:LC 8709.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Zamorro loads a lethal deer slug into his Mossberg 590, instead of a rubber bullet, thus proving an earlier claim of his brutality.]]


[[Image:Mossberg 590 Special.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Mossberg 590 - 12 gauge.]]
== M16A2 ==
[[Image:LC 870.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A guard overlooks the yard, Mossberg 590 slung.]]
The [[M16 rifle series#M16A2 Rifle|M16A2]] is also seen wielded by some of the prison guards.  
[[Image:LC 8702.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The prison's most dangerous shot, Zomero, awaits orders to fire.]]
[[Image:M16A2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|M16A2 Rifle - 5.56mm. Select Fire rifle (Safe/Semi/3 round Burst Only).]]
[[Image:LC 8703.jpg|thumb|none|500px|He hears the order over radio...]]
[[Image:LC M16A2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Designated marksmen line up under Colonel Winter's orders.]]
[[Image:LC 8705.jpg|thumb|none|500px|...then fires, eyes closed. Some marksman.]]
[[Image:LC M16A22.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Note the M4-style barrel on this particular rifle. Thanks to MT2008 for identification.]]
[[Image:LC 8704.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A guard fires at the rioting prisoners.]]
[[Image:LC M16A23.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Another shot of the Designated Marksmen, as Col. Winters demands them to fire.]]
[[Image:LC 8707.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Another guard firing, eyes closed.]]
[[Image:LC M16A24.jpg|thumb|none|601px|The marksmen stand down during a confrontation with former General Irwin ([[Robert Redford]]).]]
Could they have had their other eye open? In both cases above the shooter's eye that would be behind the shotgun's sights is obscured.
[[Image:LC 8708.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Zomero lining up a shot.]]
[[Image:LC 8709.jpg|thumb|none|500px|He then loads a slug into his Mossberg 590, instead of a rubber bullet, thus proving an earlier claim of his brutality.]]


== M16A2 ==
== Beretta 92FS ==
[[M16 rifle series#M16A2 Rifle|M16A2]] used by several guards when Colonel Winters realizes that he's lost control during the riot.
Due to its resemblance to the M9, the Army's standard-issue sidearm, the [[Beretta 92FS]] makes an appearance in M12 holsters and is seen being wielded by Colonel Winters ([[James Gandolfini]]) and Captain Peretz ([[Steve Burton]]).  
[[Image:M16A2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|M16A2 Rifle - 5.56mm.  Select Fire rifle (Safe/Semi/3 round Burst Only).]]
[[Image:BerettaM92FS.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Beretta 92FS - 9mm.]]
[[Image:LC M16A2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Designated marksmen line up under Colonel Winter's orders.]]
[[Image:LC M9.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Colonel Winters ([[James Gandolfini]]) holds the Beretta 92FS at the film's climax.]]
[[Image:LC M16A22.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Note the M4-style barrel. Thanks to MT2008 for identification.]]
[[Image:LC M92.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Captain Peretz ([[Steve Burton]]) draws his Beretta.]]
[[Image:LC M16A23.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Another shot of the Designated Marksmen.]]
[[Image:LC M93.jpg|thumb|none|601px|The sidearm is surrendered to Captain Peretz.]]
[[Image:LC M16A24.jpg|thumb|none|500px|But, they refuse to shoot Gen. Irwin ([[Robert Redford]]).]]


== Beretta M9 ==
==Remington 1858 New Army==
The Army's standard-issue sidearm, the [[Beretta M92F|Beretta 92FS]] makes an appearance in M12 holsters and being wielded by Colonel Winters ([[James Gandolfini]]) and Captain Peretz ([[Steve Burton]]).  
During his conversation with Yates,  
[[Image:BerettaM92FS.jpg|thumb|350px|none|Beretta 92FS - 9mm.]]
Colonel Winters ([[James Gandolfini]]) is cleaning a [[Remington 1858 New Army]].
[[Image:LC M9.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Colonel Winters ([[James Gandolfini]]) fires his Beretta M9 at the film's climax.]]
[[Image:Remington1858-1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Remington 1858 New Army - .44 caliber]]
[[Image:LC M92.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Captain Perez ([[Steve Burton]]) defies Colonel Winters' orders and orders for his surrender of his sidearm.]]
[[File:The_Last_Castle_Remington_1858_Army.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Winters cleaning the revolver while talking with Yates in his office]]
[[Image:LC M93.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Colonel Winter's finally surrenders his sidearm.]]


== Molotov Cocktail ==
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Used by a few prisoners along with a catapult to set the guard towers on fire.
[[Image:Molotov-cocktail200.jpg‎|thumb|none|450px|Molotov Cocktail]]
[[Image:LC MC.jpg|thumb|none|500px|"Fire in the hole!"]]
[[Image:LC MC2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A molotov ignites midair.]]


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The Last Castle (2001)

The Last Castle is a 2001 drama starring Robert Redford as a former US Army general sentenced to a military prison for disobeying an order that caused the deaths of men under his command. During his incarceration, he clashes with the prison warden (James Gandolfini). The film's cast includes Steve Burton, Mark Ruffalo, Michael Irby, and Delroy Lindo.


The following weapons were used in the film The Last Castle:



Mossberg 590

The Mossberg 590 shotgun is the weapon carried by all of the guard tower sharpshooters. These 590s are modified with Ghost Ring sights and are seen loaded with rubber bullets for the majority of the film.

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Mossberg 590 with Ghost Ring sights - 12 gauge.
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At the beginning of the film, a guard overlooks the yard, Mossberg 590 slung.
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Cpl. Zamorro (David Alford), the prison's most dangerous shot, is armed with the 590 as he awaits orders to fire.
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He hears the order over radio...
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...then fires his 590.
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A guard fires at the rioting prisoners.
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Another guard firing his Mossberg.
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A view of the ghost ring sights as Zamorro lines up a shot.
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Zamorro loads a lethal deer slug into his Mossberg 590, instead of a rubber bullet, thus proving an earlier claim of his brutality.

M16A2

The M16A2 is also seen wielded by some of the prison guards.

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M16A2 Rifle - 5.56mm. Select Fire rifle (Safe/Semi/3 round Burst Only).
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Designated marksmen line up under Colonel Winter's orders.
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Note the M4-style barrel on this particular rifle. Thanks to MT2008 for identification.
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Another shot of the Designated Marksmen, as Col. Winters demands them to fire.
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The marksmen stand down during a confrontation with former General Irwin (Robert Redford).

Beretta 92FS

Due to its resemblance to the M9, the Army's standard-issue sidearm, the Beretta 92FS makes an appearance in M12 holsters and is seen being wielded by Colonel Winters (James Gandolfini) and Captain Peretz (Steve Burton).

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Beretta 92FS - 9mm.
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Colonel Winters (James Gandolfini) holds the Beretta 92FS at the film's climax.
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Captain Peretz (Steve Burton) draws his Beretta.
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The sidearm is surrendered to Captain Peretz.

Remington 1858 New Army

During his conversation with Yates, Colonel Winters (James Gandolfini) is cleaning a Remington 1858 New Army.

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Remington 1858 New Army - .44 caliber
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Winters cleaning the revolver while talking with Yates in his office