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:''Yet another 37mm Colt flare launcher''. | :''Yet another 37mm Colt flare launcher''. | ||
::''Since I have a problem with this, how do you tell them apart?'' | ::''Since I have a problem with this, how do you tell them apart?'' | ||
:::''Nothing to be ashamed of; everyone does. Anyway, see the manual cocking lever on the receiver, above the trigger? An M203 doesn't have that; it cocks when you close it with a 40mm round chambered. M203s also have a secondary fold-down trigger on the opposite side of the trigger guard. When in doubt, you can probably assume 37mm flare launcher.'' | |||
[[Image:WAPM16A1-M203-1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|An Colt FLare launcher is underslung on Elwood's M16A1.]] | [[Image:WAPM16A1-M203-1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|An Colt FLare launcher is underslung on Elwood's M16A1.]] | ||
Revision as of 01:27, 24 August 2008
The following guns were used in the film Without a Paddle
Mossberg 590
Elwood (Ethan Suplee) wields a Mossberg 590 shotgun in the scene where the boys stumble upon he and Dennis' pot field, he fires several shots, missing the fleeing boys.
Mossberg 500
Elwood (Ethan Suplee) trades his Mossberg 590 shotgun for the more traditional Mossberg 500 shotgun.
FN FAL
Dennis (Abraham Benrubi) uses an FN FAL full stock rifle with a laser scope as his weapon of choice throughout the film.
M16A1
Elwood later uses an M16A1 rifle, fitted with Colt 37mm Flare Launcher. Towards the end of the film, Dan (Seth Green) picks up Elwood's M16A1 but shows his lack of experiance as it fires wildly.
Colt 37mm Flare Launcher
Elwood's M16A1 is fitted with an Colt Flare Launcher 37mm in place of the HE M203 grenade launcher, though he never fires it.
- Yet another 37mm Colt flare launcher.
- Since I have a problem with this, how do you tell them apart?
- Nothing to be ashamed of; everyone does. Anyway, see the manual cocking lever on the receiver, above the trigger? An M203 doesn't have that; it cocks when you close it with a 40mm round chambered. M203s also have a secondary fold-down trigger on the opposite side of the trigger guard. When in doubt, you can probably assume 37mm flare launcher.
- Since I have a problem with this, how do you tell them apart?