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[[Image:Desp-Cod.jpg|Thumb|300px|Codpiece Revolver]]
[[Image:Desp-Cod.jpg|Thumb|right|300px|Codpiece Revolver]]


Not a real firearm, this is a fictional prop, done mostly as a 'gag' for Director Robert Rodriguez.  It is milled aluminum and 'erects' itself on a spring loaded mechanism.  It is completely inert and has no operating parts to act as a firearm.  Rodriguez (according to accounts) thought it was so funny that he swore he would find a way to use it in several of his movies.
Not a real firearm, this is a fictional prop, done mostly as a 'gag' for Director Robert Rodriguez.  It is milled aluminum and 'erects' itself on a spring loaded mechanism.  It is completely inert and has no operating parts to act as a firearm.  Rodriguez (according to accounts) thought it was so funny that he swore he would find a way to use it in several of his movies.
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''Note: the "Penis Gun" is slightly more prevalent than most people think, thanks mostly to the 'raunchy sense of humor' of many art directors and script writers.  Several prototype (and somewhat X-rated) props have been built in the business.  For example, for a unfinished low brow comedy, a .12 gauge '''pump''' style phallic weapon was created as well as a '''short stroke .22lr mini''' pistol.  But unless the item is actually used and seen in a film, these items are carefully locked away in drawers in prophouses away from the public's eyes (which is probably a good thing....)''
''Note: the "Penis Gun" is slightly more prevalent than most people think, thanks mostly to the 'raunchy sense of humor' of many art directors and script writers.  Several prototype (and somewhat X-rated) props have been built in the business.  For example, for a unfinished low brow comedy, a .12 gauge '''pump''' style phallic weapon was created as well as a '''short stroke .22lr mini''' pistol.  But unless the item is actually used and seen in a film, these items are carefully locked away in drawers in prophouses away from the public's eyes (which is probably a good thing....)''


The '''Codpiece Revolver''' is seen in:
==Movies==


*[[Desperado]]
*[[Desperado]]

Revision as of 10:52, 29 July 2009

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Codpiece Revolver

Not a real firearm, this is a fictional prop, done mostly as a 'gag' for Director Robert Rodriguez. It is milled aluminum and 'erects' itself on a spring loaded mechanism. It is completely inert and has no operating parts to act as a firearm. Rodriguez (according to accounts) thought it was so funny that he swore he would find a way to use it in several of his movies.

Note: the "Penis Gun" is slightly more prevalent than most people think, thanks mostly to the 'raunchy sense of humor' of many art directors and script writers. Several prototype (and somewhat X-rated) props have been built in the business. For example, for a unfinished low brow comedy, a .12 gauge pump style phallic weapon was created as well as a short stroke .22lr mini pistol. But unless the item is actually used and seen in a film, these items are carefully locked away in drawers in prophouses away from the public's eyes (which is probably a good thing....)

Movies