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| ''[[Eve of Destruction]]'' || [[Gregory Hines]] || Major Jim McQuade ||||1987
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| ''[[Turner & Hooch]]'' || [[J.C. Quinn]] || Walter Boyett || ||1989
| ''[[Turner & Hooch]]'' || [[J.C. Quinn]] || Walter Boyett || ||1989
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| ''[[Eve of Destruction]]'' || [[Gregory Hines]] || Col. Jim McQuade || Imatronic LS45 laser sight ||1991
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| ''[[Sniper]]'' || [[Ken Radley]] || "El Cirujano"|| ||1993
| ''[[Sniper]]'' || [[Ken Radley]] || "El Cirujano"|| ||1993

Revision as of 03:24, 27 February 2019

The Grizzly Win Mag pistol has been developed during early 1980s by L.A.R. Manufacturing Inc (USA; L.A.R. stands for names of company founders - Larisch, Augat and Robinson). This pistol was been designed around the very powerful .45 Winchester Magnum. Standard Grizzly Mark I pistols were sold chambered in .45 Win Mag, but patented factory conversion kits were available for additional calibers, including .45ACP, 10mm Auto, .357 Magnum and several others. Later on, LAR manufacturing also introduced two slightly enlarged version of the Grizzly, known as Mark IV and Mark V. Mark IV pistols were chambered for popular .44 Magnum revolver round; Mark V were chambered for very powerful .50AE ammunition. Although the manufacture of Grizzly pistols stopped in 1998, L.A.R. Manufacturing Inc is still in business and still offers spare parts on a very limited basis for Grizzly Win Mag pistols.

Not to be confused with the LAR Grizzly Big Boar, a sniper rifle.

Specifications

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LAR Grizzly Mk1
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LAR Grizzly Mk1 Long Slide
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LAR Grizzly MkIV
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LAR Grizzly Win Mag - .45 Winchester Magnum Mk1
  • Calibers: .45 Win Mag, .45ACP, 10mm Auto, .357 Mag, 9mm Win Mag, .38 Super
  • Length: 10.25 inches
  • Barrel Length: 6.50 inches
  • Weight:
  • :Pistol Empty: 48 oz.
  • :Pistol Load: 53 oz.
  • Muzzle Velocity: 1,400 feet per second (.45 Win Mag)


The LAR Grizzly Pistol appears in the following movies, TV shows, and video games:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Shakedown Sam Elliott Richie Marks .45 MAG 1988
Tango & Cash Sylvester Stallone Ray Tango 1989
Turner & Hooch J.C. Quinn Walter Boyett 1989
Eve of Destruction Gregory Hines Col. Jim McQuade Imatronic LS45 laser sight 1991
Sniper Ken Radley "El Cirujano" 1993
Sniper Tom Berenger Gunnery Sgt. Thomas Beckett 1993
Demolition Man Wesley Snipes Simon Phoenix 1993
Last Action Hero Sven-Ole Thorsen Mobster Long-slide version 1993
The Shadow Alec Baldwin The Shadow modified to resemble the M1911A1 1994
Bad Boys Vic Manni Ferguson 1995
Desperado Broken Leg Thug stainless steel, barrel bushing compensator 1995
Belly James Parris LaKid Stainless 1998
Terminator Salvation Common Barnes Mark I 2009
Terminator Salvation Moon Bloodgood Blair Mark I 2009
Sniper: Reloaded Billy Zane Richard Miller 2011
Sniper: Reloaded Chad Michael Collins Sgt. Brandon Beckett 2011

Anime

Title Character Note Date
Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom 2009
Angel Beats! TK Dual-wields 2010