Red (2010): Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
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[[Image:Red 300.jpg|thumb|none|600px|"Some people hold on to things like that."]]
[[Image:Red 300.jpg|thumb|none|600px|"Some people hold on to things like that."]]
==Boggs' Gun Cache==
==Marvin's Arsenal==
When Frank and Sarah meet Marvin Boggs ([[John Malkovich]]), they go to his personal cache where numerous weapons are seen hanging on the wall including a Ruger-Mini 14, Dragunov, Mini-Uzi and MP-9's.
When Frank and Sarah meet Marvin Boggs ([[John Malkovich]]), they go to his personal cache where numerous weapons are seen hanging on the wall including a [[Ruger Mini-14]], a [[Dragunov]], a [[Mini Uzi]] and several MP 9s. A rack on the wall opposite the front door also has at least two [[M1 Thompson]]s and a [[PPSh-41]].
[[Image:Red10 031.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Numerous weapons are seen hanging on the wall including a Ruger-Mini 14, Dragunov, Mini-Uzi and MP-9's.]]
[[Image:Red10 031.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Numerous weapons are seen hanging on the wall including a [[Ruger Mini-14]], A [[Dragunov]], A [[Mini-Uzi]] and several MP-9s.]]
Red is the 2010 action comedy loosely based on the Wildstorm limited comic book series of the same name. Bruce Willis stars as Frank, a former CIA operative who has been designated by the agency as RED (Retired, Extremely Dangerous). When he discovers that he's been targeted for assassination, Frank then recruits some of his former colleagues to find out who is behind the conspiracy. The film co-stars John Malkovich, Helen Mirren, Karl Urban, Morgan Freeman, Mary-Louise Parker and Ernest Borgnine. A sequel was released in 2013.
Smith & Wesson Model 629 with weaponlight and Cooey Single Barrel Shotgun
Boggs also is seen carrying a Smith & Wesson Model 629 fitted with an under-barrel Cooey single-shot shotgun. This weapon was modified for the movie by Movie Armaments Groups.
Cynthia Wilkes (Rebecca Pidgeon) is seen with a SIG-Sauer P228 while holding Sarah hostage. The Secret Service agents, including Agent Burbacher (Jonathan Walker), also use SIG-Sauer P228 handguns. Although the Secret Service once did use the P228, now they use the P229 in .357 SIG, making this a small inaccuracy.
The Beretta 90two is carried by one of the men who attempts to kill Frank Moss at the beginning and is also used by Alexander Dunning (Richard Dreyfuss).
A Glock 17 fitted on the CornerShot system is carried by one of the men who attempts to kill Frank Moss at the beginning.
It appears to have some type of ACOG style red dot sight for Airsoft guns, noting that there is no light refraction at the sight.
Victoria (Helen Mirren) draws a Heckler & Koch MP5K submachine gun with an S-E-F style trigger pack and an MP5/PDW style end cap (used to cap off other HK variants with telescoping or folding stocks) at her house. She uses a pair of them in the shootout with the Secret Service, firing one as Boggs reloads the other.
SWAT officers and Black Ops members are armed with M4A1 Carbine. Most of the M4's are equipped with EOTech holographic sights and tactical flashlights.
Victoria (Helen Mirren) is also seen using an M16A4 HBAR flat top upper fitted with a sniper scope, GemTech Suppressor, standard A2 handguards, Harris Bipod and a CAA Sharp Shooting Stock on the back end.
Victoria (Helen Mirren) is seen operating a Browning M2HB during the assault on the Vice President. The Browning is seen firing with virtually no recoil. Just to point out, she is firing at some SUVs, and the rounds ping of the doors and vehicle body. In reality, .50 BMG rounds would go through those SUVs like a hot knife through butter, killing the men that are hiding behind it. Even if the SUVs were armored, the .50cal rounds would still penetrate the armor with little effort.
A guard mans a mounted M240B fitted with spade grips in addition to the standard pistol grip is mounted on an Humvee during the final standoff. A possible M240 is seen when a helicopter opens fire on the airport control tower.
Boggs tosses a pair of CS gas (tear gas) at the Secret Service agents to cover his retreat with Victoria after the kitchen shootout. Despite being clearly labeled as CS gas grenades, they produce thick white smoke that leaves the Secret Service agents unaffected.
When Frank and Sarah meet Marvin Boggs (John Malkovich), they go to his personal cache where numerous weapons are seen hanging on the wall including a Ruger Mini-14, a Dragunov, a Mini Uzi and several MP 9s. A rack on the wall opposite the front door also has at least two M1 Thompsons and a PPSh-41.
Frank shows Boggs a cache of weapons that includes an M60, M1014, Remington M700 with AICS stock, H&K Mark 23, H&K UMP, FN MAG 58, Steyr AUG, RPK with drum magazine, FN/FAL variants, Mossberg 590's, Benelli M4's, Remington 870's, M79 grenade launchers and an AT4. Also seen is an FN 303 between the two AUGs, at least two Steyr HS-50s, what appears to be a Milkor MGL, an MP-5K and an MP-7. On the left, the first pistol on the pistol rack appears to be a HK USP. Also seen is a SMAW and an M-79.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingA Denel-Mechem NTW 20mm Rifle at the top.Error creating thumbnail: File missingOn the right side of this picture, there is a Steyr HS-50 Sniper Rifle, and you can tell because of the large rectangular muzzle-brake on the end of the barrel. On the left side, you can see an S&W M76, an MP5K, an MP7, two UMPs, an FN 303, and a Steyr AUG.Error creating thumbnail: File missingAt the top, a Yugoslavian RPG variant M79 "Osa" is seen.
FN 303
There is an FN 303 less-lethal launcher seen to the right with a scope mounted.