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==Heckler & Koch SP89==  
==Heckler & Koch SP89==  
A [[MP5#Heckler & Koch MP5K|Heckler & Koch MP5K]] is picked up by Llewelyn Moss at the scene of a drug exchange gone wrong.


[[Image:H&KSP89.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Heckler & Koch SP89 Pistol with factory 15rd magazine - 9mm]]
A [[MP5#Heckler & Koch MP5K#Heckler & Koch SP89|Heckler & Koch SP89]] is picked up by Llewelyn Moss at the scene of a drug exchange gone wrong.
[[Image:Nocountry5.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Llewelyn Moss holding the HK SP89]]
 
[[Image:H&KSP89.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Heckler & Koch SP89 pistol with factory 15rd magazine - 9mm]]
[[Image:Nocountry5.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Llewelyn Moss holding the Heckler & Koch SP89.]]


==Colt Series 70 Combat Government Model==
==Colt Series 70 Combat Government Model==

Revision as of 19:26, 16 January 2009

The following guns were used in the movie No Country for Old Men

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No Country for Old Men (2007)







Winchester 1897 Sawn-off

Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) uses a 12 gauge Winchester Model 1897 sawn off pump for a large part of the film, and uses it to wound Anton. Since Winchester no longer makes this model, and those still in circulation are considered collector's items, the actual firearm used in the film was a relatively inexpensive, new-manufacture Norinco (Chinese) model 1897 clone, who many claim to be, in almost every sense, identical in nomenclature to a Winchester.

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Winchester Model 1897.
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Llewelyn Moss purchasing the Winchester Model 1897
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Llewelyn Moss sawing the Winchester Model 1897

Colt M1911A1

Llewelyn takes a nickel plated M1911A1 off a dead drug dealer.

Colt M1911A1.
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Llewlyn inspects the M1911A1.

Heckler & Koch SP89

A Heckler & Koch SP89 is picked up by Llewelyn Moss at the scene of a drug exchange gone wrong.

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Heckler & Koch SP89 pistol with factory 15rd magazine - 9mm
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Llewelyn Moss holding the Heckler & Koch SP89.

Colt Series 70 Combat Government Model

Sherrif Ed Tom Bell (Tommy Lee Jones) carries a Colt Series 70 Combat Government Model. This was the only model in that time frame that would of had black grips with the gold medallions, and combat style hammer. The Series 70 Combat Government Model was the forerunner to the Combat Elite.

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Closeup of the sidearm being drawn
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Sheriff Bell brandishing his sidearm

Intratec TEC-9

Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem) uses a silenced Intratec TEC-DC9 machine pistol when he is chasing Lleweyn Moss at the border town.

(This is anachronistic because the TEC-9 was not manufactured until 1985 and the film takes place in 1980)

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Intratec TEC-DC9 9mm
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Llewelyn Moss holding Chigurh's TEC-DC9 after the gun battle
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The Tec-9 on the seat of the Ram Charger
Intra-Tec made Tec-9's in the 1980's, that's correct....but the before that the same basic gun was made by Interdynamics and sold as the KG-9 (open bolt) and the KG-99 (closed bolt)..so, it's not entirely a timeline problem

Norinco Type 56

Several Norinco Type 56 copies of the AK-47 assault rifle (both the fixed stock Type 56 and folding stock Type 56-1) can be seen on the ground next to dead drug dealers at the site of the failed exchange.

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Norinco Type 56 (fixed stock variant) - 7.62x39mm
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Norinco Type 56-1 (under-folding stock variant) - 7.62x39mm
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A Norinco Type 56 (AK-47) next to a dead drug dealer.
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A Type 56-1 (AKS-47/AKMS) next to a dead drug dealer

MAC-10

Two MAC-10s can be seen next to two dead drug dealers.

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MAC-10 .45 ACP.
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MAC-10

Smith & Wesson Model 10

Deputy Wendell (Garret Dillahunt) carries a heavy-barrelled Smith & Wesson Model 10 as his sidearm.

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Smith & Wesson Model 10 HB (Heavy barrel) Revolver (Post 1950s Model) - .38 Special
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Deputy Wendell brandishing the S&W Model 10 before entering Moss's Trailer.

Remington 11-87

Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem) uses a sound-suppressed Remington 11-87 Semi-Auto shotgun with a sawed off barrel in four shooting scenes in the movie. (As with the TEC-9, this is also anachronistic because the Remington 11-87 was not designed until 1987 and the film takes place in 1980.)

Might be a Remington 1100. Which was in production at the time.

(At the same time, though there are suppressors designed for shotguns, the one fitted on Chigurh's 11-87 is much too small, and short to have a distinctive effect on the sound of the shotgun's blast. Real suppressors designed for shotguns are much longer, and even they don't manage to silence a shotgun's blast to the extent that the one in the film did.)


Remington 11-87 shotgun edited to resemble gun in film - 12 gauge.
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Chigurh fires his suppressed Remington 11-87.
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Chigurh fires his suppressed Remington 11-87.

Remington 700

Llewelyn Moss hunting a Proghorn. According to the novel [1], the rifle Llewelyn uses to hunt Pronghorn is a "heavybarreled .270 on a '98 Mauser action with a laminated stock of maple and walnut. It carried a Unertl telescopic sight of the same power as the binoculars [10x]". This description closely matches the Parker Hale 1200 series rifles [2], although the movie prop is most likely a Remington 700 variant, based on the appearance of the action and the placement of the safety switch.