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== Rhodes's revolver(s) ==
== Rhodes's revolver(s) ==


The exact make and model of Rhodes's revolver(s) is a mystery. They would seem to be of the .357 range, though.  It could also be a Model 629 Smith and Wesson .44 Magnum.
The exact make and model of Rhodes's revolver(s) is a mystery. They would seem to be of the .357 range, though.  It could also be a Model 629 Smith and Wesson .44 Magnum. ''I think that it is, clearly, a S&W model 629. It seems too large to be a S&W model 66 (the only alternative)''


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The following guns were used in the movie Day of The Dead:












M16A1

Can be seen in the hands of the various soldiers. Later on fired by Capt. Rhodes (Joe Pilato) and Pvt. Steele (Gary Howard Klar).

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M16A1 5.56mm
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Capt. Rhodes firing the M16A1.

9mm Uzi SMG

The 9mm Uzi SMG can also be seen alot in this movie. It is mainly carried by Sarah (Lori Cardille), John (Terry Alexander) and his co-pilot, William (Jarlath Conroy).

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Heckler & Koch G3A3 Assault Rifle

This weapon is used by Pvt. Rickles (Ralph Marrero) throughout the movie.

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M1911A1 pistol

The weapon can be seen in some shoulder holsters, but is also used by Pvt. Steel to threathen the scientists at one point. Bub, the "domesticated zombie", can also be seen aiming one in the movie.

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Rhodes's revolver(s)

The exact make and model of Rhodes's revolver(s) is a mystery. They would seem to be of the .357 range, though. It could also be a Model 629 Smith and Wesson .44 Magnum. I think that it is, clearly, a S&W model 629. It seems too large to be a S&W model 66 (the only alternative)

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