Last Man Standing (1996): Difference between revisions
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Last Man Standing (1996): Difference between revisions
Seen in the hands of several of the nameless thugs on both the Strozzi and Doyle family sides are [[Colt Official Police]] revolvers.
Seen in the hands of several of the nameless thugs on both the Strozzi and Doyle family sides are [[Colt Official Police]] revolvers.
[[Image:ColtOP5.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt New Service Model 1917 - .45 ACP (moon-clipped).]]
[[Image:ColtOP5.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Official Police - 5" Barrel - .38 Special]]
[[File:LMS 302.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Finn ([[Patrick Kilpatrick]]) pulls his revolver as he's shot by John.]]
[[File:LMS 302.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Finn ([[Patrick Kilpatrick]]) pulls his revolver as he's shot by John.]]
[[File:LMS 308.jpg|thumb|none|600px|While holding his revolver, Finn is launched into the street by the 40 or so rounds fired from John's .45's (physically impossible, but not for Hollywood).]]
[[File:LMS 308.jpg|thumb|none|600px|While holding his revolver, Finn is launched into the street by the 40 or so rounds fired from John's .45's (physically impossible, but not for Hollywood).]]
[[Image:LMSColtNewService-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|One of Doyle's thugs interrupts Smith and Wanda by firing his Colt Official Police at them.]]
[[Image:LMSColtNewService-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|One of Doyle's thugs interrupts Smith and Wanda by firing his Colt Official Police at them.]]
[[Image:LMSSpringfield1903-ColtNewService-Win92.jpg|thumb|none|601px|One of the men who massacre the truck convoy is armed with a Colt New Service.]]
[[Image:LMSColtNewService-3.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Strozzi ([[Ned Eisenberg]]) points his Colt Official Police at Smith.]]
[[Image:LMSColtNewService-3.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Strozzi ([[Ned Eisenberg]]) points his Colt Official Police at Smith.]]
[[Image:LMSColtNewService-4.jpg|thumb|none|601px|One of Strozzi's men holds his Colt Official Police on Felina during the exchange.]]
[[Image:LMSColtNewService-4.jpg|thumb|none|601px|One of Strozzi's men holds his Colt Official Police on Felina during the exchange.]]
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[[Image:LMSColtNewService-7.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Hickey smells the Colt Official Police and determines that it has not been fired. No burnt powder smell.]]
[[Image:LMSColtNewService-7.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Hickey smells the Colt Official Police and determines that it has not been fired. No burnt powder smell.]]
[[Image:LMSColtNewService-8.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Smith uses one of Doyle's men as a human shield while firing his New Service at another thug.]]
[[Image:LMSColtNewService-8.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Smith uses one of Doyle's men as a human shield while firing his New Service at another thug.]]
==Colt New Service==
One of the cops shooting up the convoy uses a [[Colt New Service]]. The large frame and hooked front sight distinguish it from the Official Police models used more frequently in the film.
[[Image:ColtNewService1917.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt New Service Revolver - .45 ACP. The Army adopted a version of the New Service, the [[M1917 Revolver | Colt M1917]].]]
[[Image:LMSSpringfield1903-ColtNewService-Win92.jpg|thumb|none|601px|One of the men who massacre the truck convoy is armed with a Colt New Service. Note the hooked front sight, distinguishing it from an Official Police.]]
Last Man Standing is a 1996 action drama directed by Walter Hill and starring Bruce Willis as a gunslinger-for-hire during the Prohibition era who stumbles upon a ongoing war between the Irish and Italian Mafia in a ghost town near the Mexico border. The film was inspired by the Japanese samurai film Yojimbo.
The following weapons were used in the film Last Man Standing (1996):
John Smith (Bruce Willis) keeps two M1911A1s with diamond checker grips in crossdraw shoulder holsters and dual-wields the pistols 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. Also, as Bruce Willis is left-handed, the left 1911 has an extended slide release so his index finger can easily release the slide.
One of the cops shooting up the convoy uses a Colt New Service. The large frame and hooked front sight distinguish it from the Official Police models used more frequently in the film.
The bartender Joe Monday (William Sanderson) keeps a Colt Walker 1847 percussion revolver as his self defense weapon in the film and uses it during the final confrontation, amazed that it actually fired (despite how new it actually looks).
Hickey (Christopher Walken) uses an M1928 Thompson submachine gun fitted with a 50 round drum several times in the film to spit out ammo at people when he sees fit (he seems to enjoy firing the gun inside around people for no reason). Some of Strozzi and Doyle's men can be seen using them too. Some of the men who massacre the convoy are also seen using M1928s, although they are fitted with 30 round magazines.
One of the men who massacres the truck convoy uses an Browning Automatic Rifle dressed up as a Colt Monitor. One of Doyle's men is also seen using an Colt Monitor when they massacre the Strozzis as they flee the burning building.