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[[Image:RAZOR_Carcano1.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Jake firing his Lee-Speed at the hog. He manages to fire five shots total before the rifle empties.]] | [[Image:RAZOR_Carcano1.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Jake firing his Lee-Speed at the hog. He manages to fire five shots total before the rifle empties.]] | ||
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Carl Winters aims a bolt-action rifle at Dicko Baker. | Carl Winters aims a bolt-action rifle at Dicko Baker. | ||
[[Image:RAZOR_Rifle.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Carl pointing the rifle at Dicko.]] | [[Image:RAZOR_Rifle.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Carl pointing the rifle at Dicko.]] |
Revision as of 13:01, 4 January 2012
Razorback is a 1984 Australian filmed horror movie directed by Russell Mulcahy, about a rogue razorback hog terrorizing the Australian Outback. Jake Cullen (Bill Kerr), a hunter (whose grandson was killed by the boar) helps Carl Winters , an American, try to find the boar who killed his animal-activist wife while she was filming a story about kangaroo poaching. Arkie Whiteley, David Argue, and Chris Haywood co-star.
The following firearms are used in Razorback:
Birmingham Small Arms Lee-Speed Sporter
Jake Cullen's primary firearm is a BSA Lee-Speed Sporter rifle, and is seen using it while hunting the boar. He fires five shots at it, and switches to a dart gun to try to stop the beast.
Unknown Bolt Action Rifle
Carl Winters aims a bolt-action rifle at Dicko Baker.
Unknown Tranquilizer Rifle
Jake is seen switching to a dart gun after his Lee-Speed runs out of ammunition.