Last Man Standing (1996): Difference between revisions
Last Man Standing (1996): Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Last Man Standing (1996): Difference between revisions
[[Image:LMSdoublebarrel-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Doyle's thug searches with the coach gun.]]
[[Image:LMSdoublebarrel-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Doyle's thug searches with the coach gun.]]
==Colt Walker 1847==
The bartender Joe Monday ([[William Sanderson]]) keeps a [[Colt Walker|Colt Walker 1847]] percussion revolver as his self defense weapon in the film and uses it to kill Doyle during the final confrontation, amazed that it actually fired (despite how new it actually looks).
[[Image:LMSColtWalker-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Joe keeps his Colt Walker 1847 revolver on the counter of his bar.]]
[[Image:LMSColtWalker-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Joe puts his Colt Walker on the counter when he walks out of the back, well aware Doyle will eventually come to question him on Smith's whereabouts.]]
[[Image:LMSColtWalker-3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Joe wears a grin of satisfaction after shooting Doyle with his Colt Walker.]]
[[Image:LMSColtWalker-4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Joe watches Smith and Hickey face off with his Colt Walker in hand.]]
John Smith (Bruce Willis) keeps two M1911A1s with diamond checker grips in cross draw holsters and fires them akimbo several times in the film. Hickey (Christopher Walken also uses an M1911A1 with bolo wood grips as his sidearm. This film obviously is not trying to win the award for gun realism as Smith tends to fire up to 40 rounds from his .45s in each scene before reloading (when their capacities are seven rounds plus one in the chamber). The guns are also shown capable of sending people flying when they are barraged by them.
Colt New Service Model 1917
Seen in the hands of several of the nameless thugs on both the Strozzi and Doyle family sides are Colt New Service Model 1917 revolvers.
Smith & Wesson M1917
Some of the nameless thugs can also be seen using Smith & Wesson M1917 revolvers.
Springfield 1903A3
A Springfield 1903A3 rifle is used by one of the men to execute the truck convoy.
Winchester 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine
One of the men who massacres the truck convoy is seen using a Winchester 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine.
FN BAR Type D
One of the men who massacres the truck convoy uses an FN BAR Type D light machine gun, standing in for the more expensive U.S. issue BAR. One of Doyle's men is also seen using an FN BAR when they massacre the Strozzis as they flee the burning building.
Winchester 1873
One of the men that massacres the truck convoy uses a Winchester 1873 rifle.
Winchester Model 12
Some nameless thugs in the Doyle family uses Winchester Model 12 shotguns throughout the film.
Stoeger/IGA Coach Shotgun
One of Doyle's men searches for Smith with a Stoeger/IGA Coach side-by-side shotgun.
Colt Walker 1847
The bartender Joe Monday (William Sanderson) keeps a Colt Walker 1847 percussion revolver as his self defense weapon in the film and uses it to kill Doyle during the final confrontation, amazed that it actually fired (despite how new it actually looks).