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Several firearms are seen in a pawnshop that Dwight visits. A [[Smith & Wesson Model 3]] can be seen among them.
Several firearms are seen in a pawnshop that Dwight visits. A [[Smith & Wesson Model 3]] can be seen among them.
[[File:Denix M1869 Smith & Wesson Replica.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Denix M1869 Smith & Wesson, a non-firing replica of Smith & Wesson Model 3.]]
[[File:Denix M1869 Smith & Wesson Replica.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Denix M1869 Smith & Wesson, a non-firing replica of Smith & Wesson Model 3.]]
[[File:BRPawnshop3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Seen here are a blank firing [[EKOL Tuna]], a Smith & Wesson Model 3 replica, and a [[Crossman 3357 Revolver]], based on the diameter of the barrel, the shape of the cylinder, and the lanyard loop at the base of the grip.]]
[[File:BRPawnshop3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Seen here are a blank firing [[EKOL Tuna]], a Smith & Wesson Model 3 replica, and a [[Crosman 3357 Revolver]], based on the diameter of the barrel, the shape of the cylinder, and the lanyard loop at the base of the grip.]]


==Crosman 3357 Revolver==
==Crosman 3357 Revolver==

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Blue Ruin
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Theatrical release poster
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing USA
Directed by Jeremy Saulnier
Release Date 2013
Language English
Studio Film Science
Distributor RADIUS-TWC
Main Cast
Character Actor
Dwight Macon Blair
Kris Cleland Eve Plumb
Ben Gaffney Devin Ratray
Teddy Cleland Kevin Kolack
Amanda Ydaiber Orozco
Eric Ronald Sarcos
Hope Cleland Stacy Rock
Officer Eddy Sidné Anderson
Carl Cleland Brent Werzner
William David W. Thompson


Blue Ruin is an independent thriller film written and directed by Jeremy Saulnier, and funded by a successful Kickstarter campaign. It follows a drifter (Macon Blair) who returns to his hometown seeking revenge after his parents' supposed killer is released from prison.


The following weapons were used in the film Blue Ruin:


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Revolvers

EKOL Viper

Early in the film, Dwight (Macon Blair) steals a gun case from a parked truck, only to discover the revolver inside is protected by a trigger lock. He attempts to remove the trigger lock by hitting it repeatedly with a crowbar, which, predictably, is ineffective and destroys the gun. For this scene the filmmakers used an EKOL Viper, a blank-fire only weapon, rather than destroy an actual working firearm.

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EKOL Viper, 2.5" barrel, 9mm R.K./P.A.K. blanks
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The Viper sitting on the passenger seat of Dwight's Pontiac Bonneville. Note the trigger lock and 9mm dummy rounds in the case.
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The Viper as Dwight attempts to remove the trigger lock. "Cal 9MM R/P.A.K." can be read on the frame.
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The result of Dwight's fruitless efforts to remove the trigger lock.

Ruger GP100

While searching the Clelands' home, Dwight (Macon Blair) finds two Ruger GP100s.

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Ruger GP100, stainless version - .357 Magnum
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Dwight finds a Ruger GP100 in the Clelands' home.
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The Ruger logo is clearly seen on the frame in this shot.
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Dwight finds a second Ruger underneath a mattress.

Smith & Wesson Model 3 (replica)

Several firearms are seen in a pawnshop that Dwight visits. A Smith & Wesson Model 3 can be seen among them.

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Denix M1869 Smith & Wesson, a non-firing replica of Smith & Wesson Model 3.
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Seen here are a blank firing EKOL Tuna, a Smith & Wesson Model 3 replica, and a Crosman 3357 Revolver, based on the diameter of the barrel, the shape of the cylinder, and the lanyard loop at the base of the grip.

Crosman 3357 Revolver

A Crosman 3357 Revolver also can be seen in the pawnshop.

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Crosman 3357 Revolver - .50 paintball
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Seen here are a blank firing EKOL Tuna, a Smith & Wesson Schofield replica, and Crosman 3357 Revolver, based on the diameter of the barrel, the shape of the cylinder, and the lanyard loop at the base of the grip.

Pistols

Ruger Mk III

One of the weapons that Ben (Devin Ratray) offers to Dwight (Macon Blair) is a Ruger Mk III, which he describes as firing "its own nine millimetre cartridge" and instructs Dwight that it must be loaded with stripper clips. Both of these statements are incorrect, although it is possible that the scene was written with another firearm in mind. Later in the film, Ben makes mention of giving Dwight a "Steyr" as a secondary weapon, meaning perhaps that the filmmakers had confused the Ruger with a Steyr M1912 that does indeed load from stripper clips.

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Ruger Mk III with standard weight barrel - .22 LR
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Ben loads a magazine into the Mk III. Note the distinctive shape of the magazine well.
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Ben showing Dwight the Mk III. Note the distinctive cylindrical bolt.

Intratec TEC-9

Kris Cleland (Eve Plumb) draws and fires an Intratec TEC-9 at the end of the film, which is kept duct-taped underneath the seat of a reclining armchair in the Cleland home.

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Intratec TEC-9 - 9x19mm
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The TEC-9, secured with duct tape to the bottom of the footrest on a reclining armchair.
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Kris firing the TEC-9.
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Kris spraying bullets wildly.
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The TEC-9 lying next to Kris.

Smith & Wesson 645 (airsoft)

A cheap airsoft version of the Smith & Wesson 645 can be seen in the pawnshop.

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Smith & Wesson 645 - .45 ACP. This particular 645 is the screen used pistol carried and fired by Don Johnson in the series Miami Vice.
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Seen here is a Smith & Wesson 645, what appears to be a holstered Webley Tempest Air Pistol, and an unknown rifle or shotgun, also possibly an air gun.

Webley Tempest Air Pistol

A holstered Webley Tempest Air Pistol can be seen in the pawnshop.

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.177 Tempest Air pistol - distributed by both Beeman (USA) and Webley (UK)
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Seen here are a Smith & Wesson 645, what appears to be a holstered Webley Tempest Air Pistol, and an unknown rifle or shotgun, also possibly an air gun.

EKOL Tuna

A EKOL Tuna can be seen in the pawnshop.

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EKOL Tuna - 8mm P.A. blanks
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Seen here are a blank firing EKOL Tuna, a Smith & Wesson Schofield replica, and some sort of airsoft or paintball revolver, based on the diameter of the barrel, the shape of the cylinder, and the lanyard loop at the base of the grip.

Rifles and Carbines

Ruger Mini-14 GB

The final weapon that Ben (Devin Ratray) initially shows to Dwight (Macon Blair) is a Ruger Mini-14 GB. Dwight then uses the Mini-14 while interrogating Teddy (Kevin Kolack), who also briefly uses it after overpowering Dwight.

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Ruger Mini-14 GB ("Government Barrel") - 5.56x45mm
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Ben shows Dwight the Mini-14. After properly identifying it, he refers to it as "the A-Team gun" and even properly explains the distinction between the A-Team's standard rifles and his own GB.
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Dwight, not a familiar firearms user, holds the Mini-14 somewhat awkwardly.
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Dwight aims the Mini-14 at the trunk of his car.
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Dwight, holding the Mini-14, reaches down to grab a jug of water for Teddy.
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Dwight fires the Mini-14, eyes closed, and misses Teddy from roughly two yards.
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Teddy with the Mini-14 after overpowering Dwight.
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Teddy rests the Mini-14 on his knees.
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Teddy, about to shoot Dwight, cocks his head at the sound of Ben's Mosin firing. Seconds later he is hit.

Rossi Circuit Judge

After Dwight (Macon Blair) proves to be inept with firearms to the degree that he misses from two yards with a Mini-14, Ben (Devin Ratray) supplies him with a Rossi Circuit Judge loaded with buckshot, which he uses for the remainder of the film.

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Rossi Circuit Judge - .410 bore / .45 Colt. The one seen in the film is blued.
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Dwight fires the Circuit Judge at some bottles, eyes closed, while Ben looks on.
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Dwight with the Circuit Judge at the Clelands' home.
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A closer shot of the Circuit Judge as Dwight props the door open.
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Dwight aims the Circuit Judge at the remaining Clelands.
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"I don't know much about guns, but I'm pretty sure I've got more bullets than you."
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The Circuit Judge lying beside Dwight.

Mosin-Nagant M91/30

One of the weapons that Ben (Devin Ratray) shows to Dwight (Macon Blair) is a Mosin Nagant M91/30. He is seen firing it later in the film.

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Full-length Mosin Nagant M91/30 - 7.62x54mm R
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Ben shows Dwight the Mosin rifle.
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Ben approaches Dwight after firing the Mosin.

Heckler & Koch HK91

After Ben opens his safe with the guns, a Heckler & Koch HK91 can be seen in it.

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Heckler & Koch HK91A2 with fixed stock (Note lack of third position for automatic fire) - 7.62x51mm NATO
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The HK91 is seen inside the safe, while Ben holds a Mosin-Nagant.
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Another view of the rifle.
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Ditto.

Colt M4

Dwight (Macon Blair) finds a Colt M4 at the Clelands' home, among other weapons.

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Colt M4 with early 4-position stock - 5.56x45mm
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The M4 in a gun rack.
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A closer shot of the hand guard and barrel.
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Dwight sets the M4 down. In this shot it can clearly be identified as an M4, based on the A2 lower, pistol grip, stock, and carry handle.
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A pile of weapons on the Clelands' porch. Visible are the M1A, the hand guards of the M4, and several other unidentifiable sporting rifles and shotguns.

Springfield Armory M1A

Dwight finds a great many weapons at the Clelands' home, which he confiscates, wraps in a bed sheet, and drops into a nearby lake. The Springfield Armory M1A can be seen among it.

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Springfield Armory M1A - 7.62x51mm (.308 Winchester)
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Seen here, left to right, are a Colt M4, a Springfield Armory M1A, and what appears to be an Armalite AR-10B.
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A closer shot of the same firearms.
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A pile of weapons on the Clelands' porch. Visible are the M1A, the hand guards of the M4, and several other unidentifiable sporting rifles and shotguns.

Armalite AR-10

The Armalite AR-10 with black finish also can be seen at the at the Clelands' home. Given the general outlook of this, it looks like a some replica, maybe even rubber one for stunts.

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Armalite AR-10, modified "Sudanese" model - 7.62x51mm NATO
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Seen here, left to right, are a Colt M4, a Springfield Armory M1A, and what appears to be an Armalite AR-10B.
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A closer shot of the same firearms.

Daisy Powerline 880

A Daisy Powerline 880 can be seen in the Clelands' home.

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Daisy Powerline 880 Express Air Rifle - .177
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Dwight taking down a Double Barreled Shotgun. Above it is the Daisy air rifle and possibly another DBS above that. The white diamond on the rifle and the shape of the handguard gives its identity away.

Unknown Rifles

Numerous unknown rifles can be seen in the Clelands' home.

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A pile of weapons on the Clelands' porch. Visible are the M1A, the hand guards of the M4, and several other unidentifiable sporting rifles and shotguns.
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A pile of weapons on the Clelands' porch. Visible are the M1A, the hand guards of the M4, and several other unidentifiable sporting rifles and shotguns.
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The DBS and the sporting rifle seen on the rack earlier are visible again in this shot.

Shotguns

Double Barrelled Shotgun

Several double barrelled shotguns are seen in the film. The first is seen in the hands of Teddy (Kevin Kolack) and later Dwight (Macon Blair) at Dwight's sister Sam's house. At least one more is seen at the Clelands' home, and another is seen used by William at the end of the film.

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1960s Era Commercial Stevens hammerless side by side shotgun - 12 Gauge
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Dwight taking down a 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun.
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A pile of weapons on the Clelands' porch. Visible are the M1A, the hand guards of the M4, and several other unidentifiable sporting rifles and shotguns.
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The DBS and the sporting rifle seen on the rack earlier are visible again in this shot.
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Teddy aims the double barrelled shotgun at Dwight.
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Dwight handling Teddy's shotgun. This stance would be likely to injure him if he were to fire it.
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William prepares to fire the shotgun.

Pump Action Shotgun (Non Gun)

Several firearms are seen in a pawnshop that Dwight visits. A Non Gun Pump Action Shotgun can be seen among them.

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For comparsion: Remington 870 "Non Gun" (full sized wooden stock). One in the film is an even cheaper copy, not even like a real weapon.
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Seen here are a Smith & Wesson 4505, what appears to be a holstered Webley Tempest Air Pistol, and a Non Gun shotgun.
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The rear of the non-gun shotgun

Other

Crossbow

A crossbow of unknown make or model is seen used by one of the Clelands to shoot Dwight in the leg.

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One of the Clelands with a crossbow outside Sam's house.

Cleland Photo Album

Several weapons are seen in photographs in a photo album at the Clelands' home.

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A cat cuddles with a sporting rifle of some kind.
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An AR-15 variant with taped mags and several spare mags, as well as a full-size Glock, presumably a Glock 17, based on the 17-round and 33-round magazines.