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==Remington | ==Remington 700PSS== | ||
[[Image:RemingtonPSS700.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Remington | [[Image:RemingtonPSS700.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Remington 700PSS sniper rifle with Harris bipod .300 Win Mag]] | ||
=== Film === | === Film === |
Revision as of 15:29, 25 April 2009
The Remington 700 rifle and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, and video games used by the following actors:
Remington 700
Film
- Patrick Swayze as Jed in Red Dawn
- Paul Giamatti as Mr. Hertz in Shoot 'Em Up (with stainless steel reciever, barrel, and scope)
- Bruce Bohne as Andy and Michael Kelly as CJ in Dawn of the Dead (fitted with folding bipod)
- Wild Seven Sniper in Battle Royale II: Requiem
- N.Y.P.D. SWAT snipers in The Park is Mine
Games
Remington 700PSS
Film
- L.A.P.D. SWAT officers in S.W.A.T. (fitted with folding bipod, with camouflage paint scheme)
- N.Y.P.D. SWAT marksmen in The Siege (fitted with folding bipods)
- N.Y.P.D. SWAT marksmen in Light It Up (fitted with folding bipods and laser pointers)
- N.Y.P.D. SWAT snipers in 16 Blocks
- Secret Service snipers in Vantage Point (fitted with folding bipods)
- N.Y.P.D. SWAT sniper in Daredevil
- Chicago Police SWAT snipers in The Blues Brothers
- FBI Agents in Rush Hour (fitted with folding bipod)
- Police snipers in Hancock
- A police officer in The Sentinel
Television
- All snipers in Flashpoint
- Pittsburg P.D. SWAT snipers in The Kill Point
- David Caruso as Horatio Caine, Emily Proctor as Calliegh Duquesne, and Miami P.D. SWAT snipers in CSI: Miami (the sniper using one with an infra-red night vision scope)
- An N.Y.P.D. SWAT sniper in CSI: NY (episode: "Hostage")
Games
- Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (as the "R700")
M40 Sniper Rifle
The M24 SWS (Sniper Weapon System) is the military and police version of the Remington 700 rifle, M24 being the model name assigned by the United States Army after adoption as their standard sniper rifle in 1988. It is also used by the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF). The M24 is referred to as a "weapons system", because it not only consists of a rifle, but also a detachable telescopic sight and other accessories.
The United States Marine Corps also employs another variant of the Remington 700 as their standard issue sniper rifle, with the model name M40. The main difference between the M40 and the M24 is that the M24 uses the "long" version of Remington 700 receiver versus the M40's "short action". The M40's short receiver is dedicated to cartridges that do not exceed the length of the issue 7.62 mm NATO round. In contrast, the M24's longer receiver allows the rifle to be converted from 7.62 mm NATO to the more powerful .300 Winchester Magnum cartridge. The U.S. Army specified this capability in case future tactics required the larger cartridge's extra range and penetration.
Film
- Mark Wahlberg as Bob Lee Swagger in Shooter
- U.S. Marines including Jake Gyllenhaal as Anthony Swofford in Jarhead (with camouflage paint scheme)
- Tom Berenger as Thomas Beckett in Sniper
- Robert Davi as FBI Special Agent Johnson in Die Hard (fitted with night-vision scope)
- Raymond Cruz as Domingo Chavez in Clear and Present Danger (fitted with a silencer and camouflage paint scheme)
- A prison guard in XXX 2: State of the Union
- Serbian soldiers and U.S. Marines in Behind Enemy Lines
Television
- Josh Barret as Sgt. Larry Shawn "Pappy" Patrick in Generation Kill
- A U.S. Marine in CSI: NY (episode: "Heroes")
Video Games
M24 Sniper Rifle
Film
- Raymond Cruz as Domingo Chavez Clear and Present Danger (fitted with silencer and camo paint scheme)
Video Games
- Battlefield 2 (with Harris bipod and heavy camouflage, inaccurately shown with a removable box magazine)
- America's Army (as the "M24 Sniper Weapon System", with Harris bipod)
- Combat Arms (with and without camo paint scheme)