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[[Image:blob37.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Meg ([[Shawnee Smith]]) shoots at the blob with an M16.]] | [[Image:blob37.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Meg ([[Shawnee Smith]]) shoots at the blob with an M16.]] | ||
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Sheriff Herb Geller ([[Jeffrey DeMunn]]) and Deputy Bill Briggs ([[Paul McCrane]]) both carry [[ | Sheriff Herb Geller ([[Jeffrey DeMunn]]) and Deputy Bill Briggs ([[Paul McCrane]]) both carry [[Colt Official Police]] revolvers. | ||
[[Image:blob22.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Deputy Briggs aims with his S&W.]] | [[Image:blob22.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Deputy Briggs aims with his S&W.]] | ||
Revision as of 10:32, 10 April 2010
1988 remake of The Blob.
M16
The US Army soldiers throughout the latter half of the film all use M16 rifles. Both Brian Flagg (Kevin Dillon) and Meg Penny (Shawnee Smith) use them as well.
Colt Official Police
Sheriff Herb Geller (Jeffrey DeMunn) and Deputy Bill Briggs (Paul McCrane) both carry Colt Official Police revolvers.
M1911
Colonel Hargis (Jack Rader) carries an M1911 as his sidearm.
Hand Grenade
Colonel Hargis is shown to have two hand grenades attached to the front of his cleansuit. When he is engulfed by the blob at the film's climax, Hargis pulls the pins out in an attempt to take the monster with him.
M72 LAW
When Dr. Meddows traps Brian, Meg and one of his own injured soldiers (Rick Avery) down in the sewer with the blob, Brian uses the soldier's M72 LAW to blast off the welded-shut manhole cover so the three can escape.