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[[Image:936full-wolf-creek-poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Wolf Creek'' (2005)]]
[[Image:936full-wolf-creek-poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Wolf Creek'' (2005)]]


'''''Wolf Creek''''' is a 2005 Australian horror film about three backpackers who find themselves held captive in the Australian outback by a sadistic serial killer. Based somewhat on the true stories of serial killer Ivan Milat and the murder of Peter Falconio and the assault of his girlfriend Joanne Lees.  
'''''Wolf Creek''''' is a 2005 Australian horror film about three backpackers who find themselves held captive in the Australian outback by a sadistic serial killer. Based somewhat on the true stories of serial killer Ivan Milat and the murder of Peter Falconio and the assault of his girlfriend Joanne Lees. [[Wolf Creek 2|Sequel]] was shot at 2013.





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Wolf Creek (2005)

Wolf Creek is a 2005 Australian horror film about three backpackers who find themselves held captive in the Australian outback by a sadistic serial killer. Based somewhat on the true stories of serial killer Ivan Milat and the murder of Peter Falconio and the assault of his girlfriend Joanne Lees. Sequel was shot at 2013.



The following weapons were used in the film Wolf Creek:


Remington Model 541

One of Mick Taylor's (John Jarratt) primary weapons seems to be a vintage Remington 541 or 581 rimfire rifle chambered in .22LR. It is used by Mick to terrorize his victims and later briefly by Liz (Cassandra Magrath).

Coincidentally, the 541 was discontinued in 1999, when the film takes place.

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Remington Model Five - .22
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"Nothing happens when the bolt's open..."
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"...UH-OH!!" Mick closes the bolt
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The Remington in action
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Nice shot of Mick loading the magazine showing the .22LR rounds, proving it to be a .22 Remington
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Liz gets her hands on the Remington

Tikka 595

Mick Taylor's long-range sniper rifle seen during the infamous road scene appears to be a Tikka 595 in .308 caliber. It is not the Remington seen earlier, noted by the stock and magazine, and the impressive distance the shot is fired from. It seems Mick uses a .22 to toy with victims but a more serious sniper rifle for hunting victims.

Its appearance is quite accurate for the film; Tikkas are popular in Australia, along with Sakos.

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Tikka Master M595 LH for left handed gunmen, no magazine
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Mick holds the Tikka

Double Barreled Shotgun

Mick uses the Double Barreled Shotgun.

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1960's era 12 gauge Stevens shotgun
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Mick holding the double barrelled shotgun
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Mick shooting the double barrelled shotgun