Snake Eater III: His Law: Difference between revisions
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[[File:Redhawkhunter7.5.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Ruger Redhawk Hunter with scope ring cuts and a 7.5" barrel, the longest factory option for the classic Redhawk - .44 Magnum]]
[[File:SE-III-SW-29-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Cowboy ([[Minor Mustain]]) with his Ruger Redhawk in the final scene.]]
[[File:SE-III-SW-29-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Cowboy ([[Minor Mustain]]) with his Ruger Redhawk in the final scene.]]
[[File:SE-III-SW-29-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Cowboy aims his revolver.]]
[[File:SE-III-SW-29-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Cowboy aims his revolver.]]
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= Other weapons =
= Hand grenades =
== M67 hand grenade ==
== M67 hand grenade ==
Kelly used two [[M67 hand grenade|M67 grenades]] to make booby-traps. Supposedly M69 training grenades are used to impersonate M67s.
Kelly used two [[M67 hand grenade|M67 grenades]] to make booby-traps. Supposedly M69 training grenades are used to impersonate M67s.
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[[File:SE-III-M67-Grenade-3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A grenade is used to trap a bike.]]
[[File:SE-III-M67-Grenade-3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A grenade is used to trap a bike.]]
== Kelly's gun collection ==
= Kelly's gun collection =
About ten various guns are seen on the wall of Kelly's apartments. Among them are two lever-action rifles and at least one musket.
About ten various guns are seen on the wall of Kelly's apartments. Among them are two lever-action rifles and at least one musket.
[[File:SE-III-Kelly weapon box.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Here can be seen [[Beretta 92F]] pistol, different ammunition, including shotgun shells, and several devices for making traps. In all three movies about "Soldier" Jack Kelly he is shown as skilled trapmaker.]]
[[File:SE-III-Kelly weapon box.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Here can be seen [[Beretta 92F]] pistol, different ammunition, including shotgun shells, and several devices for making traps. In all three movies about "Soldier" Jack Kelly he is shown as skilled trapmaker.]]
== Molotov cocktail ==
During the night attack on motel Turk ([[Chip Chuipka]]) uses several glasses with Molotov cocktail.
Snake Eater III: His Law is a 1992 direct-to-video action movie directed by George Erschbamer and starring Lorenzo Lamas as "Soldier" Jack Kelly. It is a sequel to Snake Eater (1989) and Snake Eater II: The Drug Buster (1989).
The following weapons are seen in the movie Snake Eater III: His Law:
Cowboy's (Minor Mustain) weapon of choice is stainless steel Ruger Redhawk Hunter variant with a 7.5" barrel.
Beretta 92F
Jack Kelly (Lorenzo Lamas) uses Beretta 92F pistol when bikers attacked him and his girlfriend at night. Later the pistol can be seen better when Kelly prepares for the final battle.
M1911-type pistol
After the night attack on the motel Kelly's pistol somehow turned from Beretta 92F to some version of M1911.
Unidentified pistols
Several pistols in the movie cannot be identified because they are seen too briefly or only in small part.
Several of the bikers are armed with Uzi SMGs. Kelly (Lorenzo Lamas) uses a captured one during the final firefight.
Carl Gustav M/45
A SMG is used by one of the bikers during the attack on motel. It is seen in darkness and cannot be identified with sure but most likely it is Carl Gustav M/45. It is also seen during the final firefight.
Some unidentified AK-47 version is used by one of the bikers. It has something like grenade launcher attached to barrel and is supposed to be polish PMK-DGN 60 (also known as Kbkg wz 60/72).