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Stephanie's ([[Alley Sheed]]) ex-boyfriend Frank ([[Brian McNamara]]) arrives unexpectedly at her house with a bolt-action rifle mounted with a scope. He uses it various times to try and shoot Johnny 5 ([[Tim Blaney]]), but each of his rounds are blocked by the robot. | Stephanie's ([[Alley Sheed]]) ex-boyfriend Frank ([[Brian McNamara]]) arrives unexpectedly at her house with a bolt-action rifle mounted with a scope. He uses it various times to try and shoot Johnny 5 ([[Tim Blaney]]), but each of his rounds are blocked by the robot. | ||
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Carried by soldiers under command of Skroeder. | Carried by soldiers under command of Skroeder. | ||
Revision as of 09:28, 20 July 2009
The following weapons are used in the 1985 comedy film: Short Circuit:
Unknown Bolt-action Rifle
Stephanie's (Alley Sheed) ex-boyfriend Frank (Brian McNamara) arrives unexpectedly at her house with a bolt-action rifle mounted with a scope. He uses it various times to try and shoot Johnny 5 (Tim Blaney), but each of his rounds are blocked by the robot.
M16
Carried by soldiers under command of Skroeder.
Colt Cobra
One of Skroeder's men is seen pulling out a Colt Cobra from his ankle holster.
AK-47
AK-47 rifles were seen during the demonstration of the Number 5 robots as the standard infantry rifle of the "dummy" Russian soldiers.