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=Handguns= | =Handguns= | ||
==D&L Sports Professional Model Longslides== | ==D&L Sports Professional Model Longslides== | ||
The Comedian ([[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]]) carries as his sidearms custom [[M1911 pistol series|1911]]-series D&L Sports Professional Model Longslides with ornate smiley-face grips to match the Comedian logo. They have "Nixon 1970" written on the grips, indicating they were a gift from Nixon for serving in the Vietnam war. At the beginning of the film, The Comedian tries to bring up one of his 1911s (fitted with a sound suppressor) to combat the attacking assailant in his home but fires off one stray shot to no avail and is disarmed. For the most part, these guns are only seen in his holsters or in a presentation case any other time. Anachronistically the guns have Picatinny Rails | The Comedian ([[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]]) carries as his sidearms custom [[M1911 pistol series|1911]]-series D&L Sports Professional Model Longslides with ornate smiley-face grips to match the Comedian logo. They have "Nixon 1970" written on the grips, indicating they were a gift from Nixon for serving in the Vietnam war. At the beginning of the film, The Comedian tries to bring up one of his 1911s (fitted with a sound suppressor) to combat the attacking assailant in his home but fires off one stray shot to no avail and is disarmed. For the most part, these guns are only seen in his holsters or in a presentation case any other time. Anachronistically, the guns have Picatinny Rails, a technology that wasn't invented until the mid 1990s. | ||
[[Image:Comedian1911s.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The Comedian's pistols prop replica display.]] | [[Image:Comedian1911s.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The Comedian's pistols prop replica display.]] | ||
[[Image:P1010522ig5.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Actual movie props used by the Comedian.]] | [[Image:P1010522ig5.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Actual movie props used by the Comedian.]] | ||
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==M1911A1== | ==M1911A1== | ||
The Comedian ([[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]]) uses his issued [[M1911A1]] sidearm in the film to kill a pregnant Vietnamese woman ([[Nhi Do]]) when she slashes him with a broken bottle for leaving her and the baby behind. During the film's opening credits, a criminal armed with an M1911A1 is shown being foiled by a young Nite Owl I ([[Clint Carleton]]). | The Comedian ([[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]]) uses his issued [[M1911A1]] sidearm in the film to kill a pregnant Vietnamese woman ([[Nhi Do]]) when she slashes him with a broken bottle for leaving her and the baby behind. During the film's opening credits, a criminal armed with an M1911A1 is shown being foiled by a young Nite Owl I ([[Clint Carleton]]). A criminal attempting to kill Dr. Manhattan ([[Billy Crudup]]) also draws a nickel plated M1911A1 fitted with ivory grips, but is blown up horrifically before he can fire off a shot. | ||
[[Image:M1911Colt.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP]] | [[Image:M1911Colt.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:Watchmen-M1911A1-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nite Owl I beats a criminal armed with an M1911A1.]] | [[Image:Watchmen-M1911A1-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Nite Owl I beats a criminal armed with an M1911A1.]] | ||
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==Walther PPK== | ==Walther PPK== | ||
A [[Walther PPK]] is left at Moloch's ([[Matt Frewer]]) side after he is murdered | A [[Walther PPK]] is left at Moloch's ([[Matt Frewer]]) side after he is murdered. The assassin who killed Moloch is seen unscrewing the suppressor before placing it next to him. Rorschach ([[Jackie Earle Haley]]) later finds it when he comes to ask Moloch questions, finding himself trapped by the police and framed for the murder. | ||
[[Image:WaltherPPKSuppressed.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Walther PPK with suppressor - .380 ACP]] | [[Image:WaltherPPKSuppressed.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Walther PPK with suppressor - .380 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:Watchmen-WaltherPPK-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rorschach finds the Walther PPK at Moloch's side.]] | [[Image:Watchmen-WaltherPPK-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rorschach finds the Walther PPK at Moloch's side.]] | ||
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[[Image:Watchmen-PolicePostiveTarget.22-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Grice enters his home with his Colt Police Positive Target at the ready.]] | [[Image:Watchmen-PolicePostiveTarget.22-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Grice enters his home with his Colt Police Positive Target at the ready.]] | ||
[[Image:Watchmen-PolicePostiveTarget.22-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Grice searches his house with his Colt Police Positive Target at the ready.]] | [[Image:Watchmen-PolicePostiveTarget.22-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Grice searches his house with his Colt Police Positive Target at the ready.]] | ||
[[Image:Watchmen-PolicePostiveTarget.22-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|When Grice is knocked down, | [[Image:Watchmen-PolicePostiveTarget.22-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|When Grice is knocked down, the Colt-styled cylinder latch on the Police Positive Target can be seen.]] | ||
[[Image:Watchmen-PolicePostiveTarget.22-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Grice searches his house after having one of his butchered German Shepards thrown at him through the window.]] | [[Image:Watchmen-PolicePostiveTarget.22-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Grice searches his house after having one of his butchered German Shepards thrown at him through the window.]] | ||
[[Image:Watchmen-PolicePostiveTarget.22-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rorschach knocks away Grice's Colt Police Positive Target.]] | [[Image:Watchmen-PolicePostiveTarget.22-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rorschach knocks away Grice's Colt Police Positive Target.]] | ||
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==Smith & Wesson Model 29== | ==Smith & Wesson Model 29== | ||
On one of the TVs Adrian Veidt ([[Matthew Goode]]) is watching, | On one of the TVs Adrian Veidt ([[Matthew Goode]]) is watching, Lord Humungous ([[Kjell Nilsson]]) can be seen aiming his scoped [[Smith & Wesson Model 29]], from a scene in ''[[Mad Max 2|The Road Warrior]]''. | ||
[[File:S&W M29 8 inch.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Smith & Wesson Model 29 revolver with 8 3/8" barrel - .44 Magnum]] | [[File:S&W M29 8 inch.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Smith & Wesson Model 29 revolver with 8 3/8" barrel - .44 Magnum]] | ||
[[Image:Watchmen-S&W29-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lord Humungous aims his scoped Smith & Wesson Model 29 in ''[[Mad Max 2|The Road Warrior]]''.]] | [[Image:Watchmen-S&W29-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lord Humungous aims his scoped Smith & Wesson Model 29 in ''[[Mad Max 2|The Road Warrior]]''.]] | ||
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==Sawed Off Double Barrel Shotgun== | ==Sawed Off Double Barrel Shotgun== | ||
A [[12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun|Sawed-off Double Barreled Shotgun]] with exposed hammers is drawn by a criminal before he is blown up by Dr. Manhattan ([[Billy Crudup]]). On one of the TVs Adrian Veidt ([[Matthew Goode]]) is watching, | A [[12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun|Sawed-off Double Barreled Shotgun]] with exposed hammers is drawn by a criminal before he is blown up by Dr. Manhattan ([[Billy Crudup]]). On one of the TVs Adrian Veidt ([[Matthew Goode]]) is watching, Mad Max ([[Mel Gibson]]) can be seen wielding his iconic sawed-off double barreled shotgun with internal hammers in ''[[Mad Max 2|The Road Warrior]]''. | ||
[[Image:SawedoffshotgunUntouchables.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Sawn-off Rossi Overland Double Barreled Shotgun - 12 gauge]] | [[Image:SawedoffshotgunUntouchables.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Sawn-off Rossi Overland Double Barreled Shotgun - 12 gauge]] | ||
[[Image:Watchmen-DoubleShotgun-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A criminal attempts to draw a sawed-off double barreled shotgun when facing Dr. Manhattan.]] | [[Image:Watchmen-DoubleShotgun-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A criminal attempts to draw a sawed-off double barreled shotgun when facing Dr. Manhattan.]] | ||
[[Image:Watchmen-DoubleShotgun-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|On one of the TVs Adrian Veidt ([[Matthew Goode]]) is watching, | [[Image:Watchmen-DoubleShotgun-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|On one of the TVs Adrian Veidt ([[Matthew Goode]]) is watching, Mad Max ([[Mel Gibson]]) wields his iconic sawed-off double barreled shotgun in ''[[Mad Max 2|The Road Warrior]]''.]] | ||
=Machine Guns= | =Machine Guns= | ||
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[[Image:Watchmen-GrappleGun-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rorschach draws his grapple gun from his coat.]] | [[Image:Watchmen-GrappleGun-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rorschach draws his grapple gun from his coat.]] | ||
[[Image:Watchmen-GrappleGun-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The prongs extend on the grapple gun.]] | [[Image:Watchmen-GrappleGun-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The prongs extend on the grapple gun.]] | ||
[[Image:Watchmen-GrappleGun-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px| | [[Image:Watchmen-GrappleGun-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The prongs extend again when Rorschach draws the weapon on NYPD ESU.]] | ||
[[Image:Watchmen-GrappleGun-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rorschach shoots an ESU officer with the grapple gun.]] | [[Image:Watchmen-GrappleGun-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Rorschach shoots an ESU officer with the grapple gun.]] | ||
Revision as of 15:26, 19 May 2021
Watchmen is the 2009 feature film adaptation of the DC Comics graphic novel series created by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. Set in an alternate 1985 where super-powered individuals have existed for decades, the film follows a group of retired superheroes now shunned by the public, but have to work together when one of their original members is found murdered. The film was directed by Zack Snyder (Sucker Punch) and the cast includes Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Billy Crudup, Malin Akerman, Carla Gugino, Patrick Wilson, and Jackie Earle Haley. The comic book series would be adapted again with an original series sequel that premiered on HBO in October of 2019.
The following weapons were used in the film Watchmen (2009):
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Handguns
D&L Sports Professional Model Longslides
The Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) carries as his sidearms custom 1911-series D&L Sports Professional Model Longslides with ornate smiley-face grips to match the Comedian logo. They have "Nixon 1970" written on the grips, indicating they were a gift from Nixon for serving in the Vietnam war. At the beginning of the film, The Comedian tries to bring up one of his 1911s (fitted with a sound suppressor) to combat the attacking assailant in his home but fires off one stray shot to no avail and is disarmed. For the most part, these guns are only seen in his holsters or in a presentation case any other time. Anachronistically, the guns have Picatinny Rails, a technology that wasn't invented until the mid 1990s.
M1911A1
The Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) uses his issued M1911A1 sidearm in the film to kill a pregnant Vietnamese woman (Nhi Do) when she slashes him with a broken bottle for leaving her and the baby behind. During the film's opening credits, a criminal armed with an M1911A1 is shown being foiled by a young Nite Owl I (Clint Carleton). A criminal attempting to kill Dr. Manhattan (Billy Crudup) also draws a nickel plated M1911A1 fitted with ivory grips, but is blown up horrifically before he can fire off a shot.
Detonics CombatMaster
A stainless steel Detonics CombatMaster is seen in The Comedian's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) hidden closet armory. Note the flat top cutaway section after the rear sight, and the dip in the ejection port.
Smith & Wesson Model 686
A Smith & Wesson Model 686 revolver is seen in The Comedian's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) hidden closet armory.
Smith & Wesson Model 10
Smith & Wesson Model 10 revolvers are used by the guards in Riker's prison, one of which is taken by Silk Spectre II (Malin Akerman) and later used to shoot Adrian Veidt (Matthew Goode), who impressively catches the bullet. They are also carried by some of the NYPD policemen.
Smith & Wesson Model 15
Some of the NYPD police in the film carry Smith & Wesson Model 15 revolvers, notably an officer in Edward Blake's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) apartment who fires his at Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley) to no avail.
Smith & Wesson Model 586
A Smith & Wesson Model 586 with a four inch barrel is used by Roy Chess (Douglas Chapman) to fire at Adrian Veidt (Matthew Goode) and shoot two employees (killing one) before Veidt hits him with a pole. In the novel the gun was based on a Beretta Model 70.
Walther PPK
A Walther PPK is left at Moloch's (Matt Frewer) side after he is murdered. The assassin who killed Moloch is seen unscrewing the suppressor before placing it next to him. Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley) later finds it when he comes to ask Moloch questions, finding himself trapped by the police and framed for the murder.
Colt Detective Special
When Daniel Dreiberg (Patrick Wilson) and Laurie Juspeczyk (Malin Akerman) fight off "Knot-Tops" in the alleyway, one of them draws a Colt Detective Special and fires several shots at Laurie but only succeeds in shooting one of his comrades in the back and is dispatched by Dan.
Colt Police Positive Target
A Colt Police Positive Target is seen drawn by Gerald Grice, the man who murdered the little girl Blair Roche, when he enters his house, but he is quickly disarmed by Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley).
Glock 17
Veidt security guards standing behind Adrian Veidt (Matthew Goode) as he attempts to stop Roy Chess (Douglas Chapman) from biting down on a cyanide capsule are armed with 2nd Generation Glock 17 pistols.
Beretta 92FS
In the Director's Cut of the film, Laurie Juspeczyk (Malin Akerman) disarms a government agent of his Beretta 92FS and unloads it. While in 1985, the 92F would have been the only squared trigger guard Beretta model available, it is more likely the newer 92FS was used.
Smith & Wesson Model 29
On one of the TVs Adrian Veidt (Matthew Goode) is watching, Lord Humungous (Kjell Nilsson) can be seen aiming his scoped Smith & Wesson Model 29, from a scene in The Road Warrior.
Flintlock Pistols
In a display case several Flintlock Pistols are seen hanging, along with several decorative swords in The Comedian's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) apartment.
Rifles
Zastava M70AB2
Viet Cong fighters destroyed by Dr. Manhattan (Billy Crudup) wield folding stock Zastava M70AB2 rifles (possibly meant as stand-ins for Norinco Type 56-1's) noted by their folding grenade launcher sights.
AK-47
A Viet Cong fighters whose leg is blown off (seen in better detail in the Director's Cut) is seen with a milled receiver AK-47 before being burned to death by The Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan).
CAR-15
10" barreled CAR-15 carbines are seen used by U.S. Army soldiers during the Vietnam War scenes and one is seen in The Comedian's hidden closet armory, the NYPD ESU use CAR-15 carbines with longer barrels, slab-side receivers, and full stocks (as opposed to the more traditional collapsing stock). Based on the fact the weapons actually have safe-semi-auto selector switches, they could very well be GAU-5/A models, or at least very close copies.
Ruger AC556
ESU officers trying to apprehend Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley) in Moloch's (Matt Frewer) house are seen armed with Ruger AC556 rifles with folding stocks.
Colt M16A1
An MP is seen armed with an M16A1 outside the Rockefeller Military Base. Rikers prison guards are also seen firing M16A1s at the owl-ship "Archie" in the Director's Cut.
Carcano M91/38 Short Rifle
The Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) is seen holding a scoped Carcano M91/38 while watching John F. Kennedy's car drive by. This implies that the Comedian was the purported "Grassy Knoll" shooter and that he delivered the fatal shot. The rifle seen in the movie is the same model type used by Lee Harvey Oswald himself, but not the actual rifle Oswald used.
Heckler & Koch HK91
Both the telescoping stocked Heckler & Koch HK91A3 and the fixed stock Heckler & Koch HK91A2 are seen in the Comedian's hidden closet armory.
Remington 700 (Marksman's Rifle MR-700 Conversion)
A Remington 700 (Marksman's Rifle MR-700 Conversion) rifle is seen in The Comedian's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) hidden closet armory.
M1 Garand
During the opening sequence summing up the past, Hippies stick flowers into the barrels of M1 Garand rifles of U.S. Army military policemen before the MPs fire them on the hippies, flowers still in the muzzles. This is an homage to the famous photograph where a protester places a flower in the barrel of an MP's M14 Rifle. In reality, MPs in the U.S. did use M14 Rifles during this time period. National Guardsmen (as in the Kent State shooting in 1970) were armed with M1 Garands.
Percussion Rifles
On a wall rack in The Comedian's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) apartment, three percussion rifles/muskets of unknown make and model are seen.
Shotguns
Remington 870
In the Director's Cut of the film, Rikers prison guards fire Remington 870 shotguns at Nite Owl II's (Patrick Wilson) owl ship "Archie" as they spring Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley) from Rikers prison.
Ithaca 37
The Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) fires on rampaging crowd members with an Ithaca 37 shotgun. He has loaded it with less-lethal rubber bullets, as he claims in the scene.
Franchi PA3/215
A Franchi PA3/215 is seen in The Comedian's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) hidden closet armory when Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley) investigates his home. In the original graphic novel, the only thing seen in the closet was his costume, a MAC-10, two 1911s in his holsters, and a few knives.
Sawed Off Double Barrel Shotgun
A Sawed-off Double Barreled Shotgun with exposed hammers is drawn by a criminal before he is blown up by Dr. Manhattan (Billy Crudup). On one of the TVs Adrian Veidt (Matthew Goode) is watching, Mad Max (Mel Gibson) can be seen wielding his iconic sawed-off double barreled shotgun with internal hammers in The Road Warrior.
Machine Guns
M60 Machine Gun
An M60 machine gun is seen used by one of the U.S. Army soldiers in Vietnam (Director's Cut only), and one is also seen in The Comedian's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) hidden closet armory.
Browning M2 Aircraft
Seen mounted on the forward ventral turret of a US B-29 "Superfortress" bomber plane flying over Japan after dropping one of the nuclear bombs, are four Browning M2 Aircraft air-cooled units. This is a goof, as only the forward upper turret of the B-29 was fitted with four M2s, the other three, including the forward ventral turret, were only fitted with two. In any case, all "Silverplate" B-29s (B-29s modified to carry nuclear weapons) had their gun turrets removed to save weight.
GE M134 Minigun
Nite Owl II's (Patrick Wilson) owl-ship "Archie" is outfitted with a single GE M134 Minigun unit, which he uses to chop down a water tower and partially douse the flames on a burning building.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5SD3
A Heckler & Koch MP5SD3 is seen on a rack in The Comedian's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) hidden closet armory.
Colt M1921AC Thompson
A thug is seen foiled by The Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) in the opening credits while firing an Colt M1921AC Thompson into the air. In the special features the gun is revealed to be a specially built prop (likely a battery operated airsoft gun) that cycles the bolt slowly so the shot could be achieved. A rod was attached to the barrel to keep it level, as the weight would surely make holding it at such an angle one-handed difficult.
Other
Cobray CM203 Flare Launcher
A Cobray CM203 Flare Launcher is seen in The Comedian's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) hidden closet armory, standing in for the HE-grenade launching M203 grenade launcher.
M79 grenade launcher
The Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) uses an M79 grenade launcher to fire smoke rounds at people trying to vandalize buildings with the phrase "Who watches the Watchmen?" in the rioting crowds. He even hits one rioter dead on with a smoke round during the "American Dream" scene. It is also seen in his closet when Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley) is checking out his apartment.
M1A1 Flamethrower
The Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) uses an M1A1 Flamethrower to light his cigar with the pilot and then burn a VC soldier while in Vietnam. He can also be seen posing with it in promotional movie posters.
Rorschach's Grapple Gun
Specifically designed by Nite Owl II/Daniel Dreiberg (Patrick Wilson) for him, Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley) uses this grapple gun to enter Edward Blake's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) apartment and later uses it as a weapon to shoot an ESU officer as they break into Moloch's apartment. In the graphic novel, the police report says that Rorschach broke the officer's sternum with it, but it appears to hit the ESU officer in the stomach in the film.