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==Fox's car==
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The Jericho in which Fox uses in the movie during the car chase does have a rail on the underside of the barrel.
The Jericho in which Fox uses in the movie during the car chase does have a rail on the underside of the barrel.
== Magial Browning Hi-Power ==
Wesley draws two Browning Hi-Power under the truck, and he runs with them when the rats explode, but after he jumps through the windows, they transform in two berettas.

Revision as of 18:57, 23 April 2010

Fox's car

For those that want to know, the car that Fox uses during the big car chase at the beginning of the film is a Dodge Viper SRT-10 Coupe. The version seen in film is from the 2006 model year (noted as such because of the smaller hood vents), which has an 8.3 liter OHV V-10 engine with an output of about 510 hp.

Here's some images from the film:

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Illinois plates?
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That's not Angelina Jolie!
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Not the safest way to drive.
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When the car lands this jump, it pretty much breaks in half, although it is somehow still drivable in the next scene.
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When she pulls out, the rear bumper falls off.

My Birthday

This movie came out on my birthday. No big deal but I thought it was cool. - Gunmaster45

Spoilers

Good thing I avoided looking at this page before I saw the film. There are WAY TO MANY spoilers on this page. Excellent work on the page but the descriptions don't have to reveal so much about the twists of the plot to explain the guns. I am making changes now that I have seen this film. MoviePropMaster2008 06:10, 18 February 2009 (UTC)

"Brown Bess"

Yeah, as was suggested the "Brown Bess" isn't one at all, it's a German Schetzen rifle. They were pretty much all hand-made so it's impossible to identify it more than that. Unusual to see one with a flintlock though, they were almost always precussion or early breech loaders. That and their rarity / expense makes me guess it's probably a mock up.

Anyone else notice...

wesley has a "meh" two handed grip (almost a cup and saucer) in the first pic of him training with the USP compact, then his left hand is a little higher, then finally on top of the train he has an excellent two handed grip. I can't remember what it is called when the hand is positioned like that. Also notice how on the website for the film they have no problem accurately naming the custom Safari arms matchmaster, but in the film the custom beretta 92fs is called an "inimashi 17". Is it possible "inimashi 17" is simply what Mr.X called his personal 92fs or maybe sloane? Maybe the fraternity specially modifies berettas or other weapons and inimashi 17 is their designation? the latter seems slightly more possible as special weapons such as flintlock weapons with magazines attached to them appear to be issued to certain members.

Screen Used Beretta

The propstore shows a screen used beretta similar to McAvoy main weapon. But this is not the same Beretta 92 of the popular scenes, it's a normal Beretta 92FS. Note the grips with the space for the old relase button system. - Charly Driver

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Probably a secondary stand in weapon. It has the fingerstep triggerguard which the one in the movie does not. What sucks is that these get sold so fast to private collectors that I can't just fly out to London and photograph all of them before they disappear. I still think IMFDB's shots are better than theirs (but I can't say that lest I piss off their photographers ;) ) MPM2008

Fox's Jericho 941

The Jericho in which Fox uses in the movie during the car chase does have a rail on the underside of the barrel.

Magial Browning Hi-Power

Wesley draws two Browning Hi-Power under the truck, and he runs with them when the rats explode, but after he jumps through the windows, they transform in two berettas.