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[[Image:GGG.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Guns, Girls and Gambling (2011)'']] | [[Image:GGG.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Guns, Girls and Gambling (2011)'']] | ||
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=Pistols= | =Pistols= | ||
== Glock 17 (Two Tone) == | == Glock 17 (Two Tone) == | ||
The Blonde ([[Helena | The Blonde ([[Helena Mattsson]]) is seen wielding dual [[Glock 17]]s with stainless slides as her weapons of choice in the film. These pistols also have a two-tone trim on the grips. | ||
[[File:Glock 17 with stainless slide.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Glock 17 (3rd Generation) with stainless steel slide - 9x19mm]] | |||
[[File:GGG 01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The dual Glock 17s holstered. Note the two-tone trim on the grips.]] | |||
[[File:GGG 02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Blonde ([[Helena Mattsson]]) is seen with one of her Glock 17s fitted with a stainless slide.]] | |||
[[File:GGG 29.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Blonde ([[Helena Mattsson]]) wielding her dual Glock 17s with stainless slides.]] | |||
=Revolvers= | =Revolvers= | ||
== Smith & Wesson M&P == | == Smith & Wesson M&P == | ||
A [[Smith & Wesson Model 10|Smith & Wesson M&P]] revolver is used to threaten Cindy (Megan Park). | A [[Smith & Wesson Model 10|Smith & Wesson M&P]] revolver is used to threaten Cindy (Megan Park). This revolver is seen in a flashback. | ||
[[Image:S&W Model M&P.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Smith & Wesson Model M&P Revolver - .38 Special]] | [[Image:S&W Model M&P.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Smith & Wesson Model M&P Revolver - .38 Special]] | ||
[[File:GGG 03.jpg|thumb|none|600px]] | [[File:GGG 03.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A [[Smith & Wesson Model 10|Smith & Wesson M&P]] revolver is used to threaten Cindy (Megan Park).]] | ||
[[File:GGG 10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The revolver as seen in a flashback.]] | |||
== Single Action Army == | == Single Action Army == | ||
The Cowboy ([[Jeff Fahey]]) dual-wields [[Single Action Army]] revolvers in the film. Despite the revolvers being Single Action, he is seen firing the revolvers without manually cocking the hammer each time. | The Cowboy ([[Jeff Fahey]]) dual-wields [[Single Action Army]] revolvers in the film. Despite the revolvers being Single Action, he is seen firing the revolvers without manually cocking the hammer each time. | ||
[[Image:SAA Artillery Cimarron.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]] | [[Image:SAA Artillery Cimarron.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]] | ||
[[File:GGG 05.jpg|thumb|none|600px]] | [[File:GGG 05.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Cowboy ([[Jeff Fahey]]) dual-wields [[Single Action Army]] revolvers in the film. ]] | ||
[[File:GGG 06.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Cowboy ([[Jeff Fahey]]) with his [[Single Action Army]] revolvers. Despite the revolvers being Single Action, he is seen firing the revolvers without manually cocking the hammer each time.]] | |||
==Ruger GP100== | ==Ruger GP100== | ||
Little Person Elvis ([[Tony Cox]]) is seen dual-wielding what appear to be [[Ruger GP100]] revolvers. | Little Person Elvis ([[Tony Cox]]) is seen dual-wielding what appear to be [[Ruger GP100]] revolvers. | ||
[[File:GP100.jpg|thumb|none|300px]] | [[File:GP100.jpg|thumb|none|300px]] | ||
[[File:GGG 13.jpg|thumb|none|600px]] | [[File:GGG 13.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Little Person Elvis ([[Tony Cox]]) is seen dual-wielding what appear to be [[Ruger GP100]] revolvers.]] | ||
=Shotguns= | =Shotguns= | ||
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"Elvis" ([[Gary Oldman]]) is seen armed with a [[Double Barreled Shotgun]] when he and the other Elvis impersonators attempt to take the tribal mask. | "Elvis" ([[Gary Oldman]]) is seen armed with a [[Double Barreled Shotgun]] when he and the other Elvis impersonators attempt to take the tribal mask. | ||
[[Image:CharlesParker1878Shotgun.jpg|thumb|none|470px|Charles Parker 1878 shotgun - 12 Gauge.]] | [[Image:CharlesParker1878Shotgun.jpg|thumb|none|470px|Charles Parker 1878 shotgun - 12 Gauge.]] | ||
[[File:GGG 34.jpg|thumb|none|600px]] | [[File:GGG 34.jpg|thumb|none|600px|"Elvis" ([[Gary Oldman]]) is seen armed with a [[Double Barreled Shotgun]].]] | ||
==Mossberg 500== | ==Mossberg 500== | ||
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=Rifles= | =Rifles= | ||
== Remington 700 BDL (Left-Handed) == | == Remington 700 BDL (Left-Handed) == | ||
A [[Remington 700]] BDL rifle configured for left-handed shooters is seen in the hands of the Rancher ([[Powers Boothe]]). | A [[Remington 700]] BDL rifle configured for left-handed shooters (as evidenced by the bolt action of the left side and the cheek rest on the right side of the stock) is seen in the hands of the Rancher ([[Powers Boothe]]). The rifle is also seen during a flashback. This rifle is similar to the one used by [[Robert De Niro]] in ''[[The Deer Hunter]]''. | ||
[[File:Remington 700 bdl.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Remington 700 BDL- .30-06.]] | [[File:Remington 700 bdl.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Remington 700 BDL- .30-06.]] | ||
[[File:GGG 28.jpg|thumb|none|600px]] | [[File:GGG 24.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A [[Remington 700]] BDL rifle configured for left-handed shooters is seen in the hands of the Rancher ([[Powers Boothe]]). The rifle stock has a cheek rest on the right side. This rifle is similar to the one used by [[Robert De Niro]] in ''[[The Deer Hunter]]''.]] | ||
[[File:GGG 28.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Rancher with the rifle. Note the bolt action on the left side.]] | |||
[[File:GGG 08.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The rifle as seen in a flashback.]] | |||
==Winchester Model 1894== | |||
In a flashback, the [[Winchester Model 1894]] rifle is seen in the hands of Apache Indians who attack a cabin. | |||
[[File:WinchesterModel1894.jpg|thumb|none|500px]] | |||
[[File:GGG 09.jpg|thumb|none|600px|In a flashback, the [[Winchester Model 1894]] rifle is seen in the hands of Apache Indians who attack a cabin.]] | |||
[[Category:Movie]] | [[Category:Movie]] | ||
[[Category:Comedy]] | [[Category:Comedy]] | ||
[[Category:Crime]] | [[Category:Crime]] |
Latest revision as of 13:14, 8 April 2021
The following weapons were used in the film Guns, Girls and Gambling:
Pistols
Glock 17 (Two Tone)
The Blonde (Helena Mattsson) is seen wielding dual Glock 17s with stainless slides as her weapons of choice in the film. These pistols also have a two-tone trim on the grips.
Revolvers
Smith & Wesson M&P
A Smith & Wesson M&P revolver is used to threaten Cindy (Megan Park). This revolver is seen in a flashback.
Single Action Army
The Cowboy (Jeff Fahey) dual-wields Single Action Army revolvers in the film. Despite the revolvers being Single Action, he is seen firing the revolvers without manually cocking the hammer each time.
Ruger GP100
Little Person Elvis (Tony Cox) is seen dual-wielding what appear to be Ruger GP100 revolvers.
Shotguns
12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun
"Elvis" (Gary Oldman) is seen armed with a Double Barreled Shotgun when he and the other Elvis impersonators attempt to take the tribal mask.
Mossberg 500
The Mossberg 500 shotgun is seen wielded by both Sheriff Hutchins (Dane Cook) and Asian Elvis (Anthony Brandon Wong).
Mossberg 590 Mariner
The Mossberg 590 Mariner shotgun is seen wielded by Little Person Elvis (Tony Cox).
Winchester 1300 Defender
The Winchester 1300 Defender shotgun is seen wielded by both Sheriff Cowley (Sam Trammell) and Gay Elvis (Chris Kattan).
Rifles
Remington 700 BDL (Left-Handed)
A Remington 700 BDL rifle configured for left-handed shooters (as evidenced by the bolt action of the left side and the cheek rest on the right side of the stock) is seen in the hands of the Rancher (Powers Boothe). The rifle is also seen during a flashback. This rifle is similar to the one used by Robert De Niro in The Deer Hunter.
Winchester Model 1894
In a flashback, the Winchester Model 1894 rifle is seen in the hands of Apache Indians who attack a cabin.