Day of the Dead (1985): Difference between revisions
Day of the Dead (1985): Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Day of the Dead (1985): Difference between revisions
Pvt. Johnson([[Gregory Nicotero]]) and Pvt. Torrez wear the ERDL pattern of camouflage, the precursor to the M81 Woodland Pattern used by US forces up until about 2005.
Pvt. Johnson([[Gregory Nicotero]]) and Pvt. Torrez wear the ERDL pattern of camouflage, the precursor to the M81 Woodland Pattern used by US forces up until about 2005.
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[[Image:Dayotdm167.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Pvt. Johnson and Pvt. Miller([[Phillip G. Kellams]])]]
== See Also ==
== See Also ==
Revision as of 03:59, 26 September 2009
The following guns were used in the movie Day of The Dead:
The MGC M16 Replica can be seen in place of the M16A1 in scenes where there is no firing, identifiable by the bolt insert "forward assist".
M16A1
Whenever a scene calls for the firing of a weapon, the MGC M16 is replaced with an M16A1 fitted with a 30 round magazine. Later on fired by Capt. Rhodes (Joe Pilato) and Pvt. Steel (Gary Howard Klar).
Capt. Rhodes (Joe Pilato) carries two Smith & Wesson 629 .44 magnum revolvers with 6 inch barrels in crossdraw shoulder holsters, Additional .44 ammunition kept in a bandolier across his chest. John (Terry Alexander) Use's them until they run out of ammo.
Colt MK IV Series 70
Most of the soldiers in the film are armed with Colt MK IV Series 70s. However Pvt. Steele & Bub are the primary users of the Series 70 in the film.
Pvt. Johnson(Gregory Nicotero) and Pvt. Torrez wear the ERDL pattern of camouflage, the precursor to the M81 Woodland Pattern used by US forces up until about 2005.