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* [[Judge Reinhold]] as Billy Rosewood in [[Beverly Hills Cop II]] | * [[Judge Reinhold]] as Billy Rosewood in [[Beverly Hills Cop II]] | ||
* [[Charles Bronson]] in [[Death Wish | * [[Charles Bronson]] in [[Death Wish 3]] (this variant has a pistol grip installed underneath - called a LAWS Missile Launcher in the film) | ||
=== Television === | === Television === |
Revision as of 06:04, 13 November 2009
Specifications
Type: Anti-Tank
Caliber: 66mm
Capacity: 1
Fire Modes: Single use weapon
M72 LAW
The M72 LAW rocket launcher is used in the following films, television series, and video games used by the following actors:
Film
- Michael Douglas as William 'D-Fence' Foster in Falling Down
- Tom Rack as Zigesfeld in Teen Agent
- A U.S. Army Ranger in Black Hawk Down
- Gang members in S.W.A.T.
- Colombian terrorists and Michael Champion as Jack Thorpe in Toy Soldiers
- A U.S. Marine in Full Metal Jacket
- U.S. Army soldiers in Forrest Gump
- An Army National Guardsman in First Blood
- Terrorists, U.S. Army Instructor and Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry in The Enforcer
- Pat Hingle as Hendershot in Maximum Overdrive (Erroneously portrayed as reloadable with vintage M1 Bazooka 2.7 inch Rockets; this particular M72 prop is based on the real-life M190, an M72 variant for training exercises using the reloadable M73 training rocket)
- Nick Chinlund as Michael "Slo" Slowenski, Cole Hauser as James "Red" Atkins, and Johnny Messner as Kelly Lake in Tears of the Sun
- U.S. Army soldiers and VC guerillas in Casualties of War
- Enemy soldiers in Iron Eagle II
- U.S. Marines in The Boys in Company C
- Chuck Norris as Matt Hunter, U.S. Army troops in Invasion U.S.A.
- Judge Reinhold as Billy Rosewood in Beverly Hills Cop II
- Charles Bronson in Death Wish 3 (this variant has a pistol grip installed underneath - called a LAWS Missile Launcher in the film)
Television
- Alias (Incorrectly shown as heat seeking)
Video Games
- Operation Flashpoint (Incorrectly shown as reloadable)
- Crysis(not reloadable and has only 3 shots before discarded)