Blue Ruin: Difference between revisions
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Several firearms are seen in a pawnshop that Dwight visits. A [[Smith & Wesson Model 3]] can be seen among them.
Several firearms are seen in a pawnshop that Dwight visits. A [[Smith & Wesson Model 3]] can be seen among them.
[[File:Denix M1869 Smith & Wesson Replica.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Denix M1869 Smith & Wesson, a non-firing replica of Smith & Wesson Model 3.]]
[[File:Denix M1869 Smith & Wesson Replica.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Denix M1869 Smith & Wesson, a non-firing replica of Smith & Wesson Model 3.]]
[[File:BRPawnshop3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Seen here are a blank firing [[EKOL Tuna]], a Smith & Wesson Model 3 replica, and a [[Crossman 3357 Revolver]], based on the diameter of the barrel, the shape of the cylinder, and the lanyard loop at the base of the grip.]]
[[File:BRPawnshop3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Seen here are a blank firing [[EKOL Tuna]], a Smith & Wesson Model 3 replica, and a [[Crosman 3357 Revolver]], based on the diameter of the barrel, the shape of the cylinder, and the lanyard loop at the base of the grip.]]
==Crossman 3357 Revolver==
==Crosman 3357 Revolver==
A [[Crossman 3357 Revolver]] also can be seen in the pawnshop.
A [[Crosman 3357 Revolver]] also can be seen in the pawnshop.
[[File:BRPawnshop3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Seen here are a blank firing [[EKOL Tuna]], a [[Smith & Wesson Schofield]] replica, and [[Crossman 3357 Revolver]], based on the diameter of the barrel, the shape of the cylinder, and the lanyard loop at the base of the grip.]]
[[File:BRPawnshop3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Seen here are a blank firing [[EKOL Tuna]], a [[Smith & Wesson Schofield]] replica, and [[Crosman 3357 Revolver]], based on the diameter of the barrel, the shape of the cylinder, and the lanyard loop at the base of the grip.]]
=Pistols=
=Pistols=
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[[File:BRMini14-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Teddy with the Mini-14 after overpowering Dwight.]]
[[File:BRMini14-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Teddy with the Mini-14 after overpowering Dwight.]]
[[File:BRMini14-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Teddy rests the Mini-14 on his knees.]]
[[File:BRMini14-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Teddy rests the Mini-14 on his knees.]]
[[File:BRMini14-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Teddy, about to shoot Dwight, cocks his head at the sound of Ben's Mosin firing. Seconds later he is hit. (In reality, the bullet would have hit him before the sound had travelled far enough for him to hear it).]]
[[File:BRMini14-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Teddy, about to shoot Dwight, cocks his head at the sound of Ben's Mosin firing. Seconds later he is hit.]]
Blue Ruin is an independent thriller film written and directed by Jeremy Saulnier, and funded by a successful Kickstarter campaign. It follows a drifter (Macon Blair) who returns to his hometown seeking revenge after his parents' supposed killer is released from prison.
The following weapons were used in the film Blue Ruin:
Early in the film, Dwight (Macon Blair) steals a gun case from a parked truck, only to discover the revolver inside is protected by a trigger lock. He attempts to remove the trigger lock by hitting it repeatedly with a crowbar, which, predictably, is ineffective and destroys the gun. For this scene the filmmakers used an EKOL Viper, a blank-fire only weapon, rather than destroy an actual working firearm.
One of the weapons that Ben (Devin Ratray) offers to Dwight (Macon Blair) is a Ruger Mk III, which he describes as firing "its own nine millimetre cartridge" and instructs Dwight that it must be loaded with stripper clips. Both of these statements are incorrect, although it is possible that the scene was written with another firearm in mind. Later in the film, Ben makes mention of giving Dwight a "Steyr" as a secondary weapon, meaning perhaps that the filmmakers had confused the Ruger with a Steyr M1912 that does indeed load from stripper clips.
Kris Cleland (Eve Plumb) draws and fires an Intratec TEC-9 at the end of the film, which is kept duct-taped underneath the seat of a reclining armchair in the Cleland home.
The final weapon that Ben (Devin Ratray) initially shows to Dwight (Macon Blair) is a Ruger Mini-14 GB. Dwight then uses the Mini-14 while interrogating Teddy (Kevin Kolack), who also briefly uses it after overpowering Dwight.
After Dwight (Macon Blair) proves to be inept with firearms to the degree that he misses from two yards with a Mini-14, Ben (Devin Ratray) supplies him with a Rossi Circuit Judge loaded with buckshot, which he uses for the remainder of the film.
Dwight finds a great many weapons at the Clelands' home, which he confiscates, wraps in a bed sheet, and drops into a nearby lake. The Springfield Armory M1A can be seen among it.
The Armalite AR-10 with black finish also can be seen at the at the Clelands' home. Given the general outlook of this, it looks like a some replica, maybe even rubber one for stunts.
Numerous unknown rifles can be seen in the Clelands' home.
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Shotguns
Double Barrelled Shotgun
Several double barrelled shotguns are seen in the film. The first is seen in the hands of Teddy (Kevin Kolack) and later Dwight (Macon Blair) at Dwight's sister Sam's house. At least one more is seen at the Clelands' home, and another is seen used by William at the end of the film.