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Rather typical of the time period when '''''Brannigan''''' was filmed a firearm takes on a co-starring role. Actually two in the case of this film. Brannigan's [[Colt Diamondback]] and Gorman's ([[Daniel Pilon]]) [[Mauser C96|Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer]]. The M712 was a selective fire version of the famous [[Mauser C96]]. It took either a twenty round or thirty round detachable box magazine instead of the intregal ten round magazine of the older model Broomhandle and was introduced in the early 1930's at the end of the models production run.It was an attempt to modernize the almost forty year old design. On full auto it had a very high cyclic rate and wasn't very accurate without the rifle stock attached. However it is a very dramatic looking pistol and was very popular with filmakers in the sixties and seventies.Especially with European filmakers. It is the perfect pistol for the contract killer in this movie and goes well with the Jaguer that he is driving. | Rather typical of the time period when '''''Brannigan''''' was filmed a firearm takes on a co-starring role. Actually two in the case of this film. Brannigan's ([[John Wayne]]) [[Colt Diamondback]] and Gorman's ([[Daniel Pilon]]) [[Mauser C96|Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer]]. The M712 was a selective fire version of the famous [[Mauser C96]]. It took either a twenty round or thirty round detachable box magazine instead of the intregal ten round magazine of the older model Broomhandle and was introduced in the early 1930's at the end of the models production run.It was an attempt to modernize the almost forty year old design. On full auto it had a very high cyclic rate and wasn't very accurate without the rifle stock attached. However it is a very dramatic looking pistol and was very popular with filmakers in the sixties and seventies.Especially with European filmakers. It is the perfect pistol for the contract killer in this movie and goes well with the Jaguer that he is driving. | ||
[[Image:MauserM712Schnellfeuer.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer]] | [[Image:MauserM712Schnellfeuer.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer]] |
Revision as of 23:31, 13 February 2010
The following firearms can be seen in Brannigan (1975):
Colt Diamondback
Carried and used by Brannigan (John Wayne) throughout the movie. It is a source of tension between Brannigan and Commander Sawnn (Richard Attenborough)since it is against Scotland Yard procedure and English law for Brannigan to carry the Colt Diamondback. Naturally Brannigan continues to carry it and uses it as well.
Mauser M712
Rather typical of the time period when Brannigan was filmed a firearm takes on a co-starring role. Actually two in the case of this film. Brannigan's (John Wayne) Colt Diamondback and Gorman's (Daniel Pilon) Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer. The M712 was a selective fire version of the famous Mauser C96. It took either a twenty round or thirty round detachable box magazine instead of the intregal ten round magazine of the older model Broomhandle and was introduced in the early 1930's at the end of the models production run.It was an attempt to modernize the almost forty year old design. On full auto it had a very high cyclic rate and wasn't very accurate without the rifle stock attached. However it is a very dramatic looking pistol and was very popular with filmakers in the sixties and seventies.Especially with European filmakers. It is the perfect pistol for the contract killer in this movie and goes well with the Jaguer that he is driving.
Colt Detective Special
Carried by Commander Swann (Richard Attenborough) of Scotland Yard. There is only a brief glimpse of the revolver, but it appears to have the lines of a second generation Colt Detective Special.
M1911
Carried and used by Mr. Fields (Mel Ferrer). Lawyer to the gangster Larkin (John Vernon) who is the criminal that Brannigan (John Wayne) is in London for. It is clearly a Model 1911 pistol. In the screencap there is no arched mainspring housing. In 1974 (the year of the movie's production) Colt was still manufacturing the 1911A1 with the arched mainspring housing. Also considering that the movie was filmed in England there is a strong possibility that the M1911 is one of the models chambered for .455 Webley Auto that was manufactured for the British military.
Luger P08
At the beginning of the movie Brannigan (John Wayne) uses a Luger P08 in a plastic bag to coherce information out of a counterfeiter. He tells the bad guy that the Luger has no serial number and will not have any prints thanks to the plastic. After the low-life talks he grabs the Luger whne Brannigan seemingly has a mental breakdown and puts it down on a table within arm reach of the counterfeiter. It turns out that the Luger was empty all along.
Walther P38K
Carried and used by one of Larkin's (John Vernon) kidnappers Charlie (James Booth). An examination of the barrel shows that it is threaded for a supressor.Though I believe it is a Walther P38K "compact" there is a possibility that it is actually a full sized P38 with a shortened barrrel.
Double Barreled "Coach" Gun
A Double Barreled "Coach" shotgun is set up by the contract killer Gorman (Daniel Pilon) in Brannigan's apartment. It is wired so when Brannigan (John Wayne) opens the door the shotgun will be fired via a cord and pulley system.Brannigan is suspicious however and mule kicks the door open while standing off to the side.