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=Handguns= | =Handguns= | ||
==Mauser C96 | ==Mauser C96 "Broomhandle"== | ||
After initially being seen handling the distinctive wooden holster/stock, Bubba Zanetti (Geoff Parry) briefly attempts to use a [[Mauser C96]] pistol to shoot a mannequin when the other bikers are messing around at the beach. He begins to aim, but stops when Johnny runs out in front of him with Toecutter's ([[Hugh Keays-Byrne]]) shotgun. | After initially being seen handling the distinctive wooden holster/stock, Bubba Zanetti (Geoff Parry) briefly attempts to use a [[Mauser C96]] pistol to shoot a mannequin when the other bikers are messing around at the beach. He begins to aim, but stops when Johnny runs out in front of him with Toecutter's ([[Hugh Keays-Byrne]]) shotgun. | ||
[[Image:C96Pistol.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:C96Pistol.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Pre-War dated Mauser C96 "Broomhandle" Commercial Version - 7.63x25mm Mauser]] | ||
[[Image:Madmax mauser.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Bubba holds his Broomhandle behind Johnny.]] | [[Image:Madmax mauser.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Bubba holds his Broomhandle behind Johnny.]] | ||
[[Image:Madmax double4.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Johnny shoots the mannequin with the shotgun before Bubba with his Broomhandle.]] | [[Image:Madmax double4.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Johnny shoots the mannequin with the shotgun before Bubba with his Broomhandle.]] | ||
==Smith & Wesson Model 28== | ==Smith & Wesson Model 28== | ||
The MFP carry the [[Smith & Wesson Model 28]] as their standard issue. Although they are rarely drawn and seen mostly in their holsters. When Max puts on the "Grumpy" mask when his wife is mad that he is going in to work early because Goose wants him to, their baby is seen on the living room floor, apparently playing with Max's revolver. | |||
The MFP carry the [[ | [[Image:S&WModel28.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Smith & Wesson Model 28 - .357 Magnum]] | ||
[[Image:S&WModel28.jpg|thumb|none| | |||
[[Image:Madmax revolver2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A shot of Max's Smith & Wesson Model 28 during the film's opening scenes.]] | [[Image:Madmax revolver2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A shot of Max's Smith & Wesson Model 28 during the film's opening scenes.]] | ||
[[Image:MM1 35.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Max's son seen on the living room floor, apparently playing with Max's revolver.]] | [[Image:MM1 35.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Max's son seen on the living room floor, apparently playing with Max's revolver.]] | ||
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==Smith & Wesson Model 13== | ==Smith & Wesson Model 13== | ||
Jim Goose ([[Steve Bisley]]) appears to carry a 3" [[Smith & Wesson Model 13]] when he and Max inspect the aftermath of the attacked couple. Bubba is seen firing one at Max near the end of the film. | Jim Goose ([[Steve Bisley]]) appears to carry a 3" [[Smith & Wesson Model 13]] when he and Max inspect the aftermath of the attacked couple. Bubba is seen firing one at Max near the end of the film. | ||
[[Image:Smith&WessonModel13.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:Smith&WessonModel13.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson Model 13 - .357 Magnum]] | ||
[[Image:MM1 33.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Jim ([[Steve Bisley]]) on the left with the revolver.]] | [[Image:MM1 33.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Jim ([[Steve Bisley]]) on the left with the revolver.]] | ||
[[Image:Madmax revolver.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Bubba takes aim at Max's left knee with a Smith & Wesson Model 13 while Toecutter ([[Hugh Keays-Byrne]]) looks on.]] | [[Image:Madmax revolver.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Bubba takes aim at Max's left knee with a Smith & Wesson Model 13 while Toecutter ([[Hugh Keays-Byrne]]) looks on.]] | ||
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=Shotguns= | =Shotguns= | ||
==Winchester Model 1912== | ==Winchester Model 1912== | ||
Max carries a [[Winchester Model 1912]] when he and Jim Goose inspect the aftermath of the attacked couple. It appears to be a long barreled sporting version. | Max carries a [[Winchester Model 1912]] when he and Jim Goose inspect the aftermath of the attacked couple. It appears to be a long barreled sporting version. | ||
[[Image:Winchester Model 1912.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Winchester Model 1912 - 12 gauge]] | |||
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[[Image:Madmax shotgun.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Max carries the shotgun as he and Goose inspect the wreckage.]] | [[Image:Madmax shotgun.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Max carries the shotgun as he and Goose inspect the wreckage.]] | ||
[[Image:Madmax shotgun2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Another shot of Max with the shotgun.]] | [[Image:Madmax shotgun2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Another shot of Max with the shotgun.]] | ||
==VG Bentley Double-Barreled Shotgun== | ==VG Bentley Double-Barreled Shotgun== | ||
The [[12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun|VG Bentley]] is first seen in the hands of eager MFP patrolman Roop ([[Steve Millichamp]]) when he tries to shoot the Night Rider in the film's opening. Another is used by Johnny ([[Tim Burns]]) to shoot a mannequin when the bikers are at the beach. Max also keeps one of these weapons close by after he resigns from MFP and goes traveling with his wife and child. | The [[12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun|VG Bentley]] is first seen in the hands of eager MFP patrolman Roop ([[Steve Millichamp]]) when he tries to shoot the Night Rider in the film's opening. Another is used by Johnny ([[Tim Burns]]) to shoot a mannequin when the bikers are at the beach. Max also keeps one of these weapons close by after he resigns from MFP and goes traveling with his wife and child. | ||
A VG Bentley of the same model is listed below as the sawn-off, quite possibly the same shotgun used by Roop later cut down for Max's use. Notable are the same white ring around the base of the grip, the proportions of the steel receiver (namely the flat space between the end of the chamber and the back of the receiver), and the same checkering pattern and locking screw on the forearm. | A VG Bentley of the same model is listed below as the sawn-off, quite possibly the same shotgun used by Roop later cut down for Max's use. Notable are the same white ring around the base of the grip, the proportions of the steel receiver (namely the flat space between the end of the chamber and the back of the receiver), and the same checkering pattern and locking screw on the forearm. | ||
[[Image:R VG BENTLEY CLUNN.JPG|thumb|none|500px|VG Bentley - 12 gauge]] | [[Image:R VG BENTLEY CLUNN.JPG|thumb|none|500px|VG Bentley - 12 gauge]] | ||
[[Image:Madmax double1.jpg|thumb|none|602px|Roop ([[Steve Millichamp]]) checks the chambers of his VG Bentley shotgun.]] | [[Image:Madmax double1.jpg|thumb|none|602px|Roop ([[Steve Millichamp]]) checks the chambers of his VG Bentley shotgun.]] | ||
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==Sawed-off VG Bentley Double-Barreled Shotgun== | ==Sawed-off VG Bentley Double-Barreled Shotgun== | ||
Later in the movie Max ([[Mel Gibson]]) uses a sawn-off [[12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun|VG Bentley]] as his main weapon. Possibly the same weapon Roop carries, looking at the bluing patterns on the receiver and noting the extreme budget limits of the film. When battling against the Biker Gang, Max for some odd reason makes an effort to reach this shotgun when his leg is damaged while he has a Smith & Wesson Model 28 holstered that he doesn't even attempt to use. | Later in the movie Max ([[Mel Gibson]]) uses a sawn-off [[12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun|VG Bentley]] as his main weapon. Possibly the same weapon Roop carries, looking at the bluing patterns on the receiver and noting the extreme budget limits of the film. When battling against the Biker Gang, Max for some odd reason makes an effort to reach this shotgun when his leg is damaged while he has a Smith & Wesson Model 28 holstered that he doesn't even attempt to use. | ||
[[Image:MadMaxShotgun.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Japanese-made (note poor translation of "Sword Off Shot Gun") airsoft/b.b. gun made by Hudson Industry Co. of Tokyo, modeled after original props. This replica had two editions - more expensive has its stock made of wood while the cheaper uses plastic.]] | [[Image:MadMaxShotgun.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Japanese-made (note poor translation of "Sword Off Shot Gun") airsoft/b.b. gun made by Hudson Industry Co. of Tokyo, modeled after original props. This replica had two editions - more expensive has its stock made of wood while the cheaper uses plastic.]] | ||
[[Image:MadMelSawed.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Promotional image of Max with his sawed-off VG Bentley shotgun]] | [[Image:MadMelSawed.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Promotional image of Max with his sawed-off VG Bentley shotgun]] | ||
[[Image:MM1 09.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Max ([[Mel Gibson]]) holds his sawed-off VG Bentley at the ready.]] | [[Image:MM1 09.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Max ([[Mel Gibson]]) holds his sawed-off VG Bentley at the ready.]] | ||
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==Charles Parker 1878 Side by Side Shotgun== | ==Charles Parker 1878 Side by Side Shotgun== | ||
Late in the movie, "Aunt May" Swaisey (Sheila Florance), the old woman that Max and family are staying with, uses a very old, exposed-hammer shotgun, likely a [[12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun|Charles Parker 1878]], to herd Toecutter's biker thugs into a shed. | Late in the movie, "Aunt May" Swaisey (Sheila Florance), the old woman that Max and family are staying with, uses a very old, exposed-hammer shotgun, likely a [[12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun|Charles Parker 1878]], to herd Toecutter's biker thugs into a shed. | ||
[[Image:CharlesParker1878Shotgun.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Charles Parker 1878 Side by Side Shotgun - 12 gauge]] | [[Image:CharlesParker1878Shotgun.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Charles Parker 1878 Side by Side Shotgun - 12 gauge]] | ||
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=Rifles= | =Rifles= | ||
==Winchester Model 70== | ==Winchester Model 70== | ||
Roop ([[Steve Millichamp]]) uses the scope on a [[Winchester Model 70]] to spy on a couple having sex during the film's opening. | Roop ([[Steve Millichamp]]) uses the scope on a [[Winchester Model 70]] to spy on a couple having sex during the film's opening. | ||
[[Image:Pre64WinModel70.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:Pre64WinModel70.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Pre-1964 Winchester Model 70 - .30-06]] | ||
[[Image:Madmax rifle.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Roop ([[Steve Millichamp]]) uses the scope on a [[Winchester Model 70]] to check out the couple.]] | [[Image:Madmax rifle.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Roop ([[Steve Millichamp]]) uses the scope on a [[Winchester Model 70]] to check out the couple.]] | ||
[[Image:Madmax rifle2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Roop with his Winchester Model 70 as Charlie tells him they have to go.]] | [[Image:Madmax rifle2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Roop with his Winchester Model 70 as Charlie tells him they have to go.]] |
Revision as of 07:34, 2 February 2016
Mad Max is the 1979 post apocalyptic action film that launched the Mad Max film franchise. Mel Gibson stars in the film as Max Rockatansky, a law enforcement officer patrolling the vast roads of Australia with the Main Police Force. Directed by George Miller, the film would be followed to even greater success with 1982's The Road Warrior and then 1985's Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. Mad Max: Fury Road, a forth film, Mad Max: Fury Road, starring Tom Hardy as Max, was released in 2015.
The following weapons were used in the film Mad Max:
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Handguns
Mauser C96 "Broomhandle"
After initially being seen handling the distinctive wooden holster/stock, Bubba Zanetti (Geoff Parry) briefly attempts to use a Mauser C96 pistol to shoot a mannequin when the other bikers are messing around at the beach. He begins to aim, but stops when Johnny runs out in front of him with Toecutter's (Hugh Keays-Byrne) shotgun.
Smith & Wesson Model 28
The MFP carry the Smith & Wesson Model 28 as their standard issue. Although they are rarely drawn and seen mostly in their holsters. When Max puts on the "Grumpy" mask when his wife is mad that he is going in to work early because Goose wants him to, their baby is seen on the living room floor, apparently playing with Max's revolver.
Smith & Wesson Model 13
Jim Goose (Steve Bisley) appears to carry a 3" Smith & Wesson Model 13 when he and Max inspect the aftermath of the attacked couple. Bubba is seen firing one at Max near the end of the film.
Shotguns
Winchester Model 1912
Max carries a Winchester Model 1912 when he and Jim Goose inspect the aftermath of the attacked couple. It appears to be a long barreled sporting version.
VG Bentley Double-Barreled Shotgun
The VG Bentley is first seen in the hands of eager MFP patrolman Roop (Steve Millichamp) when he tries to shoot the Night Rider in the film's opening. Another is used by Johnny (Tim Burns) to shoot a mannequin when the bikers are at the beach. Max also keeps one of these weapons close by after he resigns from MFP and goes traveling with his wife and child. A VG Bentley of the same model is listed below as the sawn-off, quite possibly the same shotgun used by Roop later cut down for Max's use. Notable are the same white ring around the base of the grip, the proportions of the steel receiver (namely the flat space between the end of the chamber and the back of the receiver), and the same checkering pattern and locking screw on the forearm.
Sawed-off VG Bentley Double-Barreled Shotgun
Later in the movie Max (Mel Gibson) uses a sawn-off VG Bentley as his main weapon. Possibly the same weapon Roop carries, looking at the bluing patterns on the receiver and noting the extreme budget limits of the film. When battling against the Biker Gang, Max for some odd reason makes an effort to reach this shotgun when his leg is damaged while he has a Smith & Wesson Model 28 holstered that he doesn't even attempt to use.
Charles Parker 1878 Side by Side Shotgun
Late in the movie, "Aunt May" Swaisey (Sheila Florance), the old woman that Max and family are staying with, uses a very old, exposed-hammer shotgun, likely a Charles Parker 1878, to herd Toecutter's biker thugs into a shed.
Rifles
Winchester Model 70
Roop (Steve Millichamp) uses the scope on a Winchester Model 70 to spy on a couple having sex during the film's opening.
See Also
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