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An interesting note, the semiautomatic-only version of the Spectre has no foregrip or folding stock, like the weapons in the film. However, the weapons in the film fire fully-automatic. As such, these guns could very well be either full-auto versions that simply have the foregrips and folding stocks removed, or semi-auto versions converted to full-auto. | An interesting note, the semiautomatic-only version of the Spectre has no foregrip or folding stock, like the weapons in the film. However, the weapons in the film fire fully-automatic. As such, these guns could very well be either full-auto versions that simply have the foregrips and folding stocks removed, or semi-auto versions converted to full-auto. | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:SITE-Spectre-M4.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Sites Spectre M4 (Without Magazine) 9mm. The foregrip is removable and the semiautomatic version has no foregrip and folding stock.]] | ||
[[Image:NBT-Spectre-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|[[Spectre_M4|Spectre SMG]] carried in the hand of Chief Constable Dennis Valkenheiser ([[John Candy]]), after he orders Chris Thorne ([[Chevy Chase]]) to follow him.]] | [[Image:NBT-Spectre-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|[[Spectre_M4|Spectre SMG]] carried in the hand of Chief Constable Dennis Valkenheiser ([[John Candy]]), after he orders Chris Thorne ([[Chevy Chase]]) to follow him.]] | ||
[[Image:NBT-Spectre-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|'..Don't kill me.' Dennis points a Spectre at Arthur ([[Daniel Baldwin]]), instantly after he knocks away a Colt Python Snub Arthur pulls on him. Note the missing folding-stock.]] | [[Image:NBT-Spectre-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|'..Don't kill me.' Dennis points a Spectre at Arthur ([[Daniel Baldwin]]), instantly after he knocks away a Colt Python Snub Arthur pulls on him. Note the missing folding-stock.]] |
Revision as of 23:32, 26 April 2010
The following weapons are seen/used in the film Nothing But Trouble:
Spectre M4
The most prominent weapon in the film, the Spectre M4 SMG is carried by Valkenvania Police Chief Constable Dennis Valkenheiser (John Candy), and used by Constable 'Miss Purdah' (Valri Bromfield).
An interesting note, the semiautomatic-only version of the Spectre has no foregrip or folding stock, like the weapons in the film. However, the weapons in the film fire fully-automatic. As such, these guns could very well be either full-auto versions that simply have the foregrips and folding stocks removed, or semi-auto versions converted to full-auto.
CAR-15
The main weapon carried by Miss Purdah for most of the film is a CAR-15 rifle.
Smith & Wesson 659
What appears best to be a Smith & Wesson Model 659 pistol is carried by Miss Purdah in one of her dual reverse-draw holsters - Best seen in the larger shot of when she aims her CAR-15 alongside her vehicle.
Beretta 92F Inox
The pistol in Miss Purdah's other holster best appears to be a Beretta 92F Inox.
Colt Python Snub-Nose
During a stop, an inebriated crook named Arthur (Daniel Baldwin) pulls a nickel-plated Colt Python Snub-Nose on Dennis, though it gets quickly knocked out of his hand. It is seen again a bit later on the desk of Judge Alvin Valkenheiser (Dan Aykroyd).
Beretta 92F
As Judge Alvin Valkenheiser examines the confiscated items, including the Colt shown above, a Beretta 92F semi-auto pistol can be seen on the desk.
XM177E2
Interestingly enough, later in the film, Miss Purdah carries what appears to be an actual XM177E2 rifle. Perhaps standing in for the CAR-15.
Walther PPK
Alvin's personal weapon appears to be a stainless Walther PPK pistol. The PPK pistol in this film appears to have engraving on the slide and Ivory grips.
Ruger Mini-14
Miss Purdah carries and fires a Ruger Mini-14 rifle with scope and stainless barrel/receiver later on in the film.
Mossberg 500AT
Towards the end of the film, some State Police Troopers carry what appear best to be standard Mossberg 500AT shotguns.
M16A1
National Guardsmen accompanying the State Troopers are armed with M16A1 rifles with 20-round magazines.
Unknown Revolver
An unknown full-sized revolver (My guess would be a Colt) is wielded by a State Trooper.
(Comments/Inquiries regarding these 'unidentified' guns should be made in the 'Discussion' page.)
Unknown Bolt-Action Rifle
Another State Trooper takes position with a scoped bolt-action rifle of unknown Make/Model.