Year of the Dragon: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Year of the Dragon: Difference between revisions
[[Image:YD-UZI-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of the Pei Brothers reloading. Note the spare magazine is taped (or maybe welded) at a right angle to the other. This configuration, originally conceived of by Israeli Special Forces soldiers, not only facilitates a rapid magazine change, but adds a small amount of additional weight facing forward, helping to control muzzle rise. When the first magazine is empty and the full one is flipped upward and into the magazine well, the empty magazine extends backward, parallel to the arm and out of the way.]]
[[Image:YD-UZI-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|One of the Pei Brothers reloading. Note the spare magazine is clipped with a bracket at a right angle to the other. This configuration, originally conceived of by Israeli Special Forces soldiers, not only facilitates a rapid magazine change, but adds a small amount of additional weight facing forward, helping to control muzzle rise. When the first magazine is empty and the full one is flipped upward and into the magazine well, the empty magazine extends backward, parallel to the arm and out of the way.]]
I've built this page so that Predator20 can add screencaps to it. In the end this will be a completed page, I promise. I scrolled throught the screencaps sent to me and listed all the guns I saw to start off with. - Gunmaster45
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When Ronnie Chang (Joey Chin) fails to strangle Stanley White in his home. Stanley White (Mickey Rourke) grabs a Desert Eagle Mark I .357 out of his living room cabinet and uses it when Ronnie tries to flee. Stanley uses it again in his final shootout with Joey Tai. This is the first use of the Desert Eagle in a film.
Colt Detective Special
Capt. Stanley White's (Mickey Rourke) main sidearm is a Colt Detective Special. He uses it through most of the film and is carried in a shoulder holster.
IMI Uzi
The Pei Brothers (Sammy Lee) & (Kennan Leung) shoot up Harry Yung's restaurant armed with IMI Uzi's. Killing a great number of innocent bystanders.
A new gang member is forced to shoot the Pei Brothers with a Browning Hi-Power fitted with a suppressor.
IMI Micro Uzi
Ronnie Chang (Joey Chin) after a failed attempt to assassinate Stanley White. He draws a Micro Uzi before trying to flee.
M1911A1
An M1911A1 is used by a gang member to kill Herbert Kwong.
Walther PPK
Retribution for the death of Herbert Kwong (Dennis Dun), Stanley White finds Joey Tai (John Lone) in nightclub. Where he takes him to a bathroom stall and beats him. Red Hair (Doreen Chan) and Aileen (?) draw Walther PPK's on Stanley and his partner Angelo Rizzo (Leonard Termo). Joey Tai (John Lone) uses what appears to be a gold plated PPK in the final shootout with Stanley White.
Winchester Model 1897
After hearing gunshots down the street from Stanley's house. Louis Bukowski (Raymond J. Barry) carries a Winchester Model 1897 when trying to find out what's going on.
M16A1
When Joey Tai goes to Thailand, most of Gen. Ban Sung (Yukio Yamamoto) soldiers are armed with M16A1's.
SKS Rifle
A soldier on horseback is seen with a SKS, while escorting Joey Tai to the General.
Gen. Ban Sung (Yukio Yamamoto) handles a Norinco Type 56-1 while discussing kilo prices with Joey Tai. Gen. Ban Sung calls the Kalashnikov the best rifle ever made, despite most of his men being armed with M16A1's.
AKS-47
One soldier is seen with a AKS-47 when Joey Tai is given a S&W 27 to shoot the old General (Harry Yip).