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Been awhile since Ive seen it but I remember a scene with Davis putting together a sniper rifle from parts she found in her suitcase. how she wouldn't notice the weight of the rifle in the case when empty I don't even want to guess.
Been awhile since Ive seen it but I remember a scene with Davis putting together a sniper rifle from parts she found in her suitcase. how she wouldn't notice the weight of the rifle in the case when empty I don't even want to guess.


The unusual part is the addition of an Anschutz palm rest (fits on to the accessory rail underneath the stock, can be seen at the left of the picture of the suitcase). It's the kind of kit you would see used at the Olympics for standing unsupported shooting, not on a sniper rifle. And they don't "snap" into place, they screw in with a pair of allen bolts, but that's a minor detail :)
[http://www.championshooters.com/4842.jpg]


The 1911a1 appears to be a Colt Gold Cup NM, it has Elliason sights, the mounting rail on the top of the slide, skeletonized trigger and hammer, and it looks like the same beavertail grip safety, although you cannot see the Gold Cup logo on the slide, this could be due to lighting or something, but it appears that the grips have the prancing pony colt logo on them. [[User:RedJedRevolver|RedJedRevolver]]
The 1911a1 appears to be a Colt Gold Cup NM, it has Elliason sights, the mounting rail on the top of the slide, skeletonized trigger and hammer, and it looks like the same beavertail grip safety, although you cannot see the Gold Cup logo on the slide, this could be due to lighting or something, but it appears that the grips have the prancing pony colt logo on them. [[User:RedJedRevolver|RedJedRevolver]]


Thanks MPM, and as a disclaimer im 95% sure it is a Series '80 GC, only the logo is hard for me to see, so it could have been removed for whatever reason or just could be the lighting, I was confused about the grip safety until I realized that my GC has been further customized with an Ed Brown Memory Groove beavertail safety.
Thanks MPM, and as a disclaimer im 95% sure it is a Series '80 GC, only the logo is hard for me to see, so it could have been removed for whatever reason or just could be the lighting, I was confused about the grip safety until I realized that my GC has been further customized with an Ed Brown Memory Groove beavertail safety.
The 1911 with the pearl grips is described in the caption as "stainless" but it's not. It's blued with a great deal of the bluing worn off between the muzzle and the ejection port.
== /* Ruger Mini 14 */ ==
The Mini-14 is NOT a ranch rifle. Ranch Rifles have scope bases integral to the receiver. This one clearly has a B-Square side-plate mounted scope base, and no ring mounts on the receiver. The image used is a ranch rifle, and is incorrect.
::(a) Don't have ASPERGER'S SYNDROME.  That was a sample that we have of the closest example. ''' We never stated that it was Ranch rifle.'''  News flash but IMFDB doesn't have a photo of every single variant of every single gun that we document, yes, I know, shocking but true.  I've been trying but it's tough since most of us have lives outside of IMFDB.  So the standard practice is to post an image that closely matches the listed gun.  It may not be exact, but if you can provide a photograph of the exact variant as listed on the page, in a photo that is up to IMFDB standards then I fully welcome it.  :)  [[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]] 00:54, 22 January 2011 (UTC)
==M16A1==
Could the movie armourers have used the M203 from this rifle for the Winchester Model 1887 from earlier in the movie??
== Add'l ==
[[Image:TLKG-Shotgun2A.jpg|thumb|none|601px|An angle of the Winchester 1887 with M203 launcher that One Eyed Jack ([[Joseph McKenna]]) holds while struggling with Charly Baltimore ([[Geena Davis]]) - 12 gauge/40mm]]
[[Image:TLKG-OA93 02A.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of the hitmen clears a 'stovepipe jam' as he fires his OA-93 - 5.56mm]]
=="Reloading" the M203==
The article says One-Eyed Jack reloads the M203 underdslung on his Winchester (lol) by flip-cocking the shotgun, but from memory he only fires the grenade launcher once - to blow the hole in the wall of the house that Geena Davis subsequently throws her daughter through. Other than that I only ever recall him using the shotgun. There's some very over-the-top damage effects in the rest of the scene that might have led to the confusion, but I'm pretty sure he only ever fires the one grenade.--[[User:Leigh Burne|Leigh Burne]] ([[User talk:Leigh Burne|talk]]) 10:18, 3 October 2022 (UTC)

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I think I saw in a film trailer that Davis fired a Skorpion SA while on a zip line of some sort. I don't know if it is actually in the film but I thought I'd let you know. - Gunmaster45

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Been awhile since Ive seen it but I remember a scene with Davis putting together a sniper rifle from parts she found in her suitcase. how she wouldn't notice the weight of the rifle in the case when empty I don't even want to guess.

The unusual part is the addition of an Anschutz palm rest (fits on to the accessory rail underneath the stock, can be seen at the left of the picture of the suitcase). It's the kind of kit you would see used at the Olympics for standing unsupported shooting, not on a sniper rifle. And they don't "snap" into place, they screw in with a pair of allen bolts, but that's a minor detail :) [1]

The 1911a1 appears to be a Colt Gold Cup NM, it has Elliason sights, the mounting rail on the top of the slide, skeletonized trigger and hammer, and it looks like the same beavertail grip safety, although you cannot see the Gold Cup logo on the slide, this could be due to lighting or something, but it appears that the grips have the prancing pony colt logo on them. RedJedRevolver

Thanks MPM, and as a disclaimer im 95% sure it is a Series '80 GC, only the logo is hard for me to see, so it could have been removed for whatever reason or just could be the lighting, I was confused about the grip safety until I realized that my GC has been further customized with an Ed Brown Memory Groove beavertail safety.

The 1911 with the pearl grips is described in the caption as "stainless" but it's not. It's blued with a great deal of the bluing worn off between the muzzle and the ejection port.

/* Ruger Mini 14 */

The Mini-14 is NOT a ranch rifle. Ranch Rifles have scope bases integral to the receiver. This one clearly has a B-Square side-plate mounted scope base, and no ring mounts on the receiver. The image used is a ranch rifle, and is incorrect.

(a) Don't have ASPERGER'S SYNDROME. That was a sample that we have of the closest example. We never stated that it was Ranch rifle. News flash but IMFDB doesn't have a photo of every single variant of every single gun that we document, yes, I know, shocking but true. I've been trying but it's tough since most of us have lives outside of IMFDB. So the standard practice is to post an image that closely matches the listed gun. It may not be exact, but if you can provide a photograph of the exact variant as listed on the page, in a photo that is up to IMFDB standards then I fully welcome it.  :) MoviePropMaster2008 00:54, 22 January 2011 (UTC)

M16A1

Could the movie armourers have used the M203 from this rifle for the Winchester Model 1887 from earlier in the movie??

Add'l

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An angle of the Winchester 1887 with M203 launcher that One Eyed Jack (Joseph McKenna) holds while struggling with Charly Baltimore (Geena Davis) - 12 gauge/40mm
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One of the hitmen clears a 'stovepipe jam' as he fires his OA-93 - 5.56mm

"Reloading" the M203

The article says One-Eyed Jack reloads the M203 underdslung on his Winchester (lol) by flip-cocking the shotgun, but from memory he only fires the grenade launcher once - to blow the hole in the wall of the house that Geena Davis subsequently throws her daughter through. Other than that I only ever recall him using the shotgun. There's some very over-the-top damage effects in the rest of the scene that might have led to the confusion, but I'm pretty sure he only ever fires the one grenade.--Leigh Burne (talk) 10:18, 3 October 2022 (UTC)