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Cromix:  The Reck Miami 92F blank firing gun was mistaken for a Beretta 92FS Inox, I corrected that.
Cromix:  The Reck Miami 92F blank firing gun was mistaken for a Beretta 92FS Inox, I corrected that.
I own the exact same blank gun both in black and nickel finish. The differences in details are very clear. The one used in the movie is not a Beretta.
I own the exact same blank gun both in black and nickel finish. The differences in details are very clear. The one used in the movie is not a Beretta.
==Unknown Shotgun==
Before editing the page i wanted to post what i think the shotgun is and allow it to be reviewed.
::Nope, the handguard placement eliminates the Hatsan.  NO Escorts have that handguard configuration. and SIGN your posts 
Could maybe be a H&R Pardner Pump based on the shape of the receiver?--[[User:Recon42|Recon42]] 03:58, 30 June 2012 (CDT)
:I think it is more likely that this is a relatively obscure Central/Eastern European shotgun rather than anything like that. Look at the rest of the guns in this film, and you'll see what I mean.  --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] 04:42, 30 June 2012 (CDT)
[[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]]
[[File:AimGuard.jpg|thumb|none|500px| My choice: The Hatsan Escort AimGuard.]]
[[File:7 Seconds 2005 Shotgun (4).jpg|thumb|none|500px| Note the shape of the receiver as well as the hole in the ejection port if you look closely despite the handguard placement.]]
[[File:7 Seconds 2005 Shotgun (6).jpg|thumb|none|500px| This view shows the sling mount and magazine tube extremely similar to the shotgun above.]]
[[File:7 Seconds 2005 Shotgun (7).jpg|thumb|none|500px| Frontal view.]]
==Unknown Carbine==
An unknown carbine which resembles a semi automatic shotgun feeding from an AK-47 magazine is carried by the Bucharest Police. From the large number of screw holes visible, it is possible that this is an Airsoft or toy rifle.
[[File:7 Seconds 2005 pump carbine (1).jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]
[[File:7 Seconds 2005 pump carbine (2).jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]

Latest revision as of 22:29, 16 February 2014

Cromix: The Reck Miami 92F blank firing gun was mistaken for a Beretta 92FS Inox, I corrected that. I own the exact same blank gun both in black and nickel finish. The differences in details are very clear. The one used in the movie is not a Beretta.

Unknown Shotgun

Before editing the page i wanted to post what i think the shotgun is and allow it to be reviewed.

Nope, the handguard placement eliminates the Hatsan. NO Escorts have that handguard configuration. and SIGN your posts

Could maybe be a H&R Pardner Pump based on the shape of the receiver?--Recon42 03:58, 30 June 2012 (CDT)

I think it is more likely that this is a relatively obscure Central/Eastern European shotgun rather than anything like that. Look at the rest of the guns in this film, and you'll see what I mean. --commando552 04:42, 30 June 2012 (CDT)

MoviePropMaster2008

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My choice: The Hatsan Escort AimGuard.
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Note the shape of the receiver as well as the hole in the ejection port if you look closely despite the handguard placement.
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This view shows the sling mount and magazine tube extremely similar to the shotgun above.
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Frontal view.

Unknown Carbine

An unknown carbine which resembles a semi automatic shotgun feeding from an AK-47 magazine is carried by the Bucharest Police. From the large number of screw holes visible, it is possible that this is an Airsoft or toy rifle.

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