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'''The following guns were used in the film ''[[Romeo & Juliet]]''''' | '''The following guns were used in the film ''[[Romeo & Juliet]]''''' | ||
Para Ordnance P-13 Stainless | |||
This is the sidearm carried by [[Leonardo DiCaprio]] as Romeo | This is the sidearm carried by [[Leonardo DiCaprio]] as Romeo. | ||
.45 double stack commander size with 13 rd magazine | |||
== [[Taurus PT92|Taurus PT99]] == | == [[Taurus PT92|Taurus PT99]] == |
Revision as of 07:01, 31 May 2008
The following guns were used in the film Romeo & Juliet
Para Ordnance P-13 Stainless
This is the sidearm carried by Leonardo DiCaprio as Romeo.
.45 double stack commander size with 13 rd magazine
Taurus PT99
Most of the 9mm handguns used in the movie by various characters are Taurus PT99 pistols (a variant of the PT92 with raised, adjustable sights) with a number of modifications to make them look "artsy". In addition, the guns' brand names are particular types of knives and swords, so that the filmmakers did not have to change the original dialog by Shakespeare.
MAG-7
The "Long Sword" which Ted Montague reaches for is actually a South African-manufactured Techno Arms MAG-7 shotgun (it is difficult to tell from the scene in the movie whether it is the original MAG-7 or the civilian MAG-7M1 sold in the United States, which has a fixed wooden stock and a longer barrel).
H&K MP5A2 & A3
Standard weapons of Captain Prince's police force (some seen with scopes).