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Revision as of 17:02, 13 August 2008
The following guns were used in the film Pineapple Express:
Winchester Model 1300
Red (Danny R. McBride), is seen brandishing a sawed off Winchester 1300 with an extended magazine tube while he and Dale Denton (Seth Rogen) prepare to to break Saul (James Franco) out of the Ted Jones'(Gary Cole) grow house. Although he chickens out later and flees the scene before they enter, he returnes at the climax of the film. After using his car to run over and kill Jones' henchman Matheson (Craig Robinson), he proceeds to fire the shotgun at the dead man's foot, blowing part of it off.
NOTE: In the promotional poster for the movie, Red is holding a sawed off Remington 870 instead of the actual gun he uses in the film.
H&K MP7
Officer Carol Brazier (Rosie Perez ) uses a discarded H&K MP7 in an attempt to kill Red (Danny R. McBride).
Colt Anaconda
Dale Denton (Seth Rogen) wields a Colt Anaconda when he approaches Ted Jones' barn. He uses it to threaten one of Jones' henchmen Pete, who is quickly killed in turn by Budlofsky (Kevin Corrigan) to avoid a hostage situation. Afterwards, Dale wastes no time in handing over this, and his numerous other weapons.
AK-47
Several of Ted Jones' henchmen can be seen wielding AK-47's while they are on guard at his grow house. They are also used in the ensuing battle against Jones' asian competitors.