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'''The following firearms can be seen in the film ''The Expendables 3'':''' | '''The following firearms can be seen in the film ''The Expendables 3'':''' | ||
===Custom Kimber Gold Combat II=== | ===Custom Kimber Gold Combat II=== | ||
Barney Ross ([[Sylvester Stallone]]) uses a pair of [[Kimber_Gold_Combat_II#Kimber_Gold_Combat_II|Kimber Gold Combat II]] pistols as his sidearms in the film, the same Kimber Gold Combat II pistols that he wielded in the [[The Expendables|first film]]. In this film, the Kimbers' grips feature small "Expendable" emblems on both guns. The same symbol is also seen in Barney's toothpick knife. | Barney Ross ([[Sylvester Stallone]]) uses a pair of [[Kimber_Gold_Combat_II#Kimber_Gold_Combat_II|Kimber Gold Combat II]] pistols as his sidearms in the film, the same Kimber Gold Combat II pistols that he wielded in the [[The Expendables|first film]]. In this film, the Kimbers' grips feature small "Expendable" emblems on both guns. The same symbol is also seen in Barney's toothpick knife. | ||
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[[Image:TheExpendables3Teaser.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ross (in the center) is seen in the tease trailer with two Kimbers holstered.]] | [[Image:TheExpendables3Teaser.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ross (in the center) is seen in the tease trailer with two Kimbers holstered.]] | ||
===Steyr AUG=== | ===Steyr AUG=== | ||
Surgeon ([[Wesley Snipes]]) uses a [[Steyr AUG]]. | Surgeon ([[Wesley Snipes]]) uses a [[Steyr AUG]]. | ||
===AA-12=== | ===AA-12=== | ||
"Trench" Mauser ([[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]) is seen using an [[AA-12]] shotgun fitted with a weaponlight and a drum magazine as he did for the climax of the second movie. It was taken from Hale Caesar ([[Terry Crews]]) who wields a heavier [[M134 Minigun]] in this movie, one of the weapons which is, ironically, associated with Schwarzenegger being in several of the movies he acted, especially [[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]. | "Trench" Mauser ([[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]) is seen using an [[AA-12]] shotgun fitted with a weaponlight and a drum magazine as he did for the climax of the second movie. It was taken from Hale Caesar ([[Terry Crews]]) who wields a heavier [[M134 Minigun]] in this movie, one of the weapons which is, ironically, associated with Schwarzenegger being in several of the movies he acted, especially [[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]. | ||
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[[Image:TheExpendables3Teaser.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Trench Mauser (third from the left) holds his AA-12 in the teaser trailer.]] | [[Image:TheExpendables3Teaser.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Trench Mauser (third from the left) holds his AA-12 in the teaser trailer.]] | ||
===M134 Minigun=== | ===M134 Minigun=== | ||
A [[M134 Minigun#Hand Held M134 Minigun|hand held M134 Minigun]] is seen used by Hale Caesar ([[Terry Crews]]). Ironically, he shifted this weapon with [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] (who was seen with it in several movies before) who this time wields Crews' own weapon-of-choice from the first two films in the franchise. | A [[M134 Minigun#Hand Held M134 Minigun|hand held M134 Minigun]] is seen used by Hale Caesar ([[Terry Crews]]). Ironically, he shifted this weapon with [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] (who was seen with it in several movies before) who this time wields Crews' own weapon-of-choice from the first two films in the franchise. |
Revision as of 00:59, 8 January 2015
Behind the Scenes
Discussion
BTS images
All images, including behind-the-scenes images must be from a legal source. Any that are not will be deleted. --Funkychinaman (talk) 12:55, 21 December 2013 (EST)
- Okay, I'm not sure on AUG and PK Machine Gun pictures, so delete them, just in case. --Kloga (talk) 12:58, 21 December 2013 (EST)
- What about the still? --Funkychinaman (talk) 13:00, 21 December 2013 (EST)
Does this facebook photo from Statham count? :P http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=300070923488488&set=a.108463682649214.17080.100827133412869&type=1 --JASPERPOON (talk)
I don't remember that being the teaser poster. Wasn't this -> http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/55/Expendables_3_poster.jpg <- The teaser poster? --SeanWolf 18:02, 21 December 2013 (EST)
- Both are the teaser posters. --Kloga (talk) 19:30, 21 December 2013 (EST)
- OK. I was only asking cause, like I said, I don't remember that seeing that one.--SeanWolf 19:49, 21 December 2013 (EST)
Hi guys, I am still quite new here so i don't really know how should I format my post... Anyway, here are some fresh posters released yesterday: http://ck101.com/thread-2955710-1-1.html
"Trench" Mauser (Arnold Schwarzenegger) seems to really like the AA-12 and Lee Christmas (Jason Statham) should be using the P226 SCT again.
Arsenal Shipka SMG?
While watching the film I saw gun similar to Bulgarian Arsenal Shipka SMG. It was used in the final battle by Smilee character (Kellan Lutz), when he drove on the bike. Anyone can confirm?--Chris22lr (talk) 14:12, 27 August 2014 (EDT)
XM25 is really a mocked up L85A1
Did anyone else notice this? If not then sweet! I'm the first! I noticed that the XM25 that Mars uses looks like it has the bolt of an L85A1, like it was a mock up. Take a look.
What do y'all think-Gunner5
- This is really weird for a few reasons:
- To start with, based on the fact that there is a fired cartridge stuck in the ejection port we can rule out that this is airsoft and is an actual L85A1. This is a relatively uncommon gun in civilian hands, so it strikes me as odd that they would choose to modify one of these into this thing when they could have used literally any bullpup, or even a conventional rifle in a bullpup stock like the Moritas from Starship Troopers.
- Why does it even need to be based on a real gun? The cases that would be ejected would be way to small and look ridiculous, and it isn't like their is recoil from blanks so this would be massively exaggerated anyway. I suppose that it has the advantage of being able to have some muzzle flash, but this can be done with CG and would probably be enhanced anyway.
- If you look at higher res versions of this image you can see that the case that is jammed in the chamber is a fired blank, but the base is facing outwards. Is this possible? I have never seen it before, only the typical "stovepipe" with the mouth of the case facing out. I can't think of a way for the empty case to wind up in this position unless it bounced off of a wall back into the chamber as it was closing or something weird like that.
- I agree that this is deffinitely an L85A1, but it is just a weird choice. --commando552 (talk) 09:51, 8 September 2014 (EDT)
- I definitely agree this is a strange instance to use a mockup live firearm, and stranger still to use an L85 as the base - I would be of the mind if you were to use a live firearm, a Ruger MZ14 Bullpup would be the more likely candidate. Not only is it the sort of go-to rifle for these kinds of things (Starship Troopers being a prime example) but they are well known for practically never stovepiping or jamming with blanks. StanTheMan (talk) 21:49, 6 January 2015 (EST)
AK
Aren't the AKs in the movie AK-47s instead of AKMs, as evidenced by the barrel? --Ultimate94ninja (talk) 15:58, 22 September 2014 (EDT)
- Do you mean the lack of a slant muzzle brake? If so, this is not integral to the barrel and can be removed from an AKM, or for that matter fitted to an AK-47 so that doesn't necessarily help ID it. The only picture that really helps ID them is the first one which only shows the bottom, however from the lack of a bayonet lug on the gas block this does narrow it down somewhat, and combined with the fact that it has a sling loop on the gas block and what appears to be a milled receiver (not 100% on this though) I think that would make it either a Type III AK-47 or an Norinco Type 56 "M22". --commando552 (talk) 19:18, 22 September 2014 (EDT)
- Ah, okay, thanks man. --Ultimate94ninja (talk) 12:41, 23 September 2014 (EDT)
Various handguns
Ok, so I remember a few handguns I saw in the film. Both Jason Statham and Antonio Banderas used SIG's, though I'm not sure which variants. A few of the soldiers from the final battle used what appeared to be Makarov PM's and I'm fairly certain I saw a few H&K USP's used, though it was primarily used by Stonebanks's top bodyguard --Bauer2121 (talk) 17:49, 7 November 2014 (EST)
Starting screencapping
I have started identifying/screencapping this film, should take a few days. I will update the page as I go. Feel free to help/comment on the talk page --LordOfTheLocusts (talk) 14:31, 27 November 2014 (EST)
Do you have this on Blu-ray? If not, just be prepared that your screenshots may be replaced with HD versions in the future. Also, there are already some HD caps on the page and you should not replace these with SD images. --Ben41 (talk) 14:52, 27 November 2014 (EST)
Yep it's Blu-Ray, no worries --LordOfTheLocusts (talk) 15:36, 27 November 2014 (EST)
Additional
Stallone is suddenly left handed?
How come in the other movies, Stallone was a right handed shooter, then in this movie, Stallone is suddenly a lefty?-Gunner5
- I think he's a lefty in real life. This discussion came up with Bruce Willis as well. --Funkychinaman (talk) 12:53, 26 December 2014 (EST)
- In First Blood, he throws the rock with his left hand. If you had seen the Rocky films, he fights as a southpaw. --Ben41 (talk) 19:41, 6 January 2015 (EST)
Please Help ID
Please help ID the weapon mounted on the BMP. --Ben41 (talk)
- Hard to tell, but it seems like a turret containing a 14.5mm KVPT, as usually seen on BTRs and BRDMs. Not as likely, but still possible it might also be a M2HB with that weird flash hider you see sometimes, meant to stand-in for a KPVT. Again, hard to tell. That said. is this an actual BMP or some kind of mockup? I ask because it's weird seeing that particular weapon/setup on it - Genuine BMPs as I understand are more IFVs/CFVs, and contain either a ~30mm autocannon or a 76mm gun, both in a larger tank-style turret (the 76mm version has a domed turret more in the middle front of the vehicle and the autocannon version in a dome turret more toward to rear). Then again, it could be one with the main turret removed I suppose, certainly seems authentic, but I'm not positive, hence my asking. StanTheMan (talk) 21:28, 6 January 2015 (EST)
- That's an MT-LB, which would have either a PKT(7.62mm) or NSVT (12.7mm) machine gun depending on the model. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MT-LB --Mandolin (talk) 23:21, 6 January 2015 (EST)
- Ahh.. thought something seemed different. Thanks for that. As for the gun, I'd have to go with an NSVT at this point, the size as well the flash hider look closer to it than a PKT. StanTheMan (talk) 01:05, 7 January 2015 (EST)
- That's an MT-LB, which would have either a PKT(7.62mm) or NSVT (12.7mm) machine gun depending on the model. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MT-LB --Mandolin (talk) 23:21, 6 January 2015 (EST)
Mel Gibson's 1911
A bit hard to tell definitively but it looks like it has a plain flat spot under the barrel, not quite like your regular 1911s. This could possibly be a Browning Hi-Power. StanTheMan (talk) 21:34, 6 January 2015 (EST)
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The Expendables 3 is the 2014 sequel to 2010's The Expendables and 2012's The Expendables 2. The film was directed by Patrick Hughes and Sylvester Stallone returns as the leader of a team of mercenaries, who this time is forced to fight a co-founder of the group, an arms dealer named Conrad Stonebanks (Mel Gibson). With the third film, the franchise holds record for the largest number of action stars per movie, this time fitting the already awesome cast with Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford, Wesley Snipes, Antonio Banderas and Robert Davi.
The following firearms can be seen in the film The Expendables 3:
Custom Kimber Gold Combat II
Barney Ross (Sylvester Stallone) uses a pair of Kimber Gold Combat II pistols as his sidearms in the film, the same Kimber Gold Combat II pistols that he wielded in the first film. In this film, the Kimbers' grips feature small "Expendable" emblems on both guns. The same symbol is also seen in Barney's toothpick knife.
Steyr AUG
Surgeon (Wesley Snipes) uses a Steyr AUG.
AA-12
"Trench" Mauser (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is seen using an AA-12 shotgun fitted with a weaponlight and a drum magazine as he did for the climax of the second movie. It was taken from Hale Caesar (Terry Crews) who wields a heavier M134 Minigun in this movie, one of the weapons which is, ironically, associated with Schwarzenegger being in several of the movies he acted, especially Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
M134 Minigun
A hand held M134 Minigun is seen used by Hale Caesar (Terry Crews). Ironically, he shifted this weapon with Arnold Schwarzenegger (who was seen with it in several movies before) who this time wields Crews' own weapon-of-choice from the first two films in the franchise.
PK Machine Gun
Something very similar to a PK Machine Gun was glimpsed on some of the set photos.