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''Alive in Joburg'' is the 2005 short which became the basis for the 2009 film ''[[District 9]]''.
'''The following weapons were used in the film ''Alive In Joburg'':'''
'''The following weapons were used in the film ''Alive In Joburg'':'''
[[image:aliveinjoburg.jpg|300px|thumb|right|''Alive in Joburg'' (2005)]]
[[image:aliveinjoburg.jpg|300px|thumb|right|''Alive in Joburg'' (2005)]]
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''Alive in Joburg'' is the 2005 short which became the basis for the 2009 film ''[[District 9]]''.
 


==FN SCAR-L==
==FN SCAR-L==

Revision as of 00:51, 27 March 2010

Alive in Joburg is the 2005 short which became the basis for the 2009 film District 9.

The following weapons were used in the film Alive In Joburg:

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Alive in Joburg (2005)



FN SCAR-L

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The two (apparently CG) soldiers who attack the bio-suited "Poleepkwa" use FN SCAR-Ls, with scopes and foregrips attached.

Unknown Rifle

Unused by the sniper (Sharlto Copley).

FAL (Or, Likely, R4)

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Used by the Sniper (Sharlto Copely) on patrol.

Beretta 92FS (?)

Constable Bongani Zulu uses one of these.

Type 56

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A Poleepkwa is seen using a Type 56 to fire on police officers. One is also seen in the back of an apprehended vehicle.

Remington 870

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Seen at the beginning of the film in the hands of a police officer.

Vektor R6

Bongani Zulu's partner uses this to fire on a Poleepkwa with a Type 56.

Uzi

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It's hard to see, but the rear sights signify a full-size Uzi.

A police officer is seen with a full-size Uzi.

Toy Micro-Uzi

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How cute.

A child is seen with a toy Micro-Uzi.

FN Minimi

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On the left, the stock of an FN Minimi is seen

South African troops are seen with the FN Minimi.

  • The shot is from archival footage of South African soldiers during the 1980s, so the stock is more likely that of a R4 rifle (Galil).
On the far left, it's a Minimi. You can tell. I think there's a shot that shows the rear sights, and the pistol grip is more in line with a Minimi than an R4.

1911-style pistol, likely Star BS

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Star Model BS - 9x19mm.

Constable Zulu or his partner is seen with this stuck in the back of his pants while apprehending a Poleepkwa criminal.