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==Unidentified Rifle== | ==Unidentified Rifle== | ||
The rifle is a Japanese Arisaka Paratrooper model. Rechambered for 30-06. [[Socom-Pro]] | The rifle is a Japanese Arisaka Paratrooper takedown model with a sporting stock. Rechambered for 30-06. [[Socom-Pro]] | ||
That is very possible. Many Arisakas were brought back to the states and "sporterized" after the war. Very likely that is the rifle. [[Jcordell]] |
Revision as of 03:43, 7 March 2009
Smith & Wesson Model 29
The script called for Detective Harry Callahan (Clint Eastwood) to use a Smith & Wesson Model 29, chambered in .44 Magnum throughout the film. The revolver used was said to be a Model 57 in .41 Magnum.
Winchester Model 70
This .458 Winchester Magnum chambered rifle is used by Harry Callahan (Clint Eastwood) in the night rooftop shoot out with Scorpio.
Winchester Shotgun
The suspects participating in the famous bank robbery sequence at the start of the movie appear to be using the Winchester Model 1912 or the Winchester Model 1897.
Walther P38
Scorpio steals it by attacking a liquor store owner and obtains it. He uses it to hijack a bus and in the final gunfight with Harry Callahan.
MP40
Scorpio fires it at Detective Chico Gonzales during the fight at the base of the Mt. Davidson Cross as well as the rooftop gunbattle between Scorpio and Callahan. It is also seen briefly in another scene when Scorpio is assembling his sniper rifle on a rooftop. The MP40 is carried in the same case with the rifle as are spare magazines.
Unidentified Rifle
The rifle is a Japanese Arisaka Paratrooper takedown model with a sporting stock. Rechambered for 30-06. Socom-Pro
That is very possible. Many Arisakas were brought back to the states and "sporterized" after the war. Very likely that is the rifle. Jcordell