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[[Image:DR-Calico-18.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Trillian ([[Famke Janssen]]) firing a pulse rifle; again, here we can see the muzzle flash coming from between the rotating barrels, giving away how the prop weapons actually work.]] | [[Image:DR-Calico-18.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Trillian ([[Famke Janssen]]) firing a pulse rifle; again, here we can see the muzzle flash coming from between the rotating barrels, giving away how the prop weapons actually work.]] | ||
==Taurus | ==Taurus PT99 AF== | ||
Hanover ([[Wes Studi]]) carries a black [[Taurus PT92#PT99|Taurus PT99 AF]], the adjustable sight version of the [[PT92]], as his sidearm. He's frequently seen using it to threaten people who disagree with him, most notably Mulligan ([[Jason Flemyng]]) near the end of the film. For some reason, he is routinely seen reloading the gun after encounters with the monster's tentacles, even though he never fires it once on screen. In fact, after the group's first encounter with the beast, he is seen reloading the gun ''three'' times in a row. | |||
[[Image:PT99Black1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blued Taurus PT99 - 9x19mm]] | |||
[[Image:PT99Black1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Blued Taurus PT99 - | |||
[[Image:DR-PT99-1.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Hanover ([[Wes Studi]]) loads his Taurus PT99 before the pirates "crash the party" on the ''Argonautica''.]] | [[Image:DR-PT99-1.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Hanover ([[Wes Studi]]) loads his Taurus PT99 before the pirates "crash the party" on the ''Argonautica''.]] | ||
[[Image:DR-PT99-2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|A split second after the above shot; here, we can clearly see the raised, adjustable sight which distinguishes the PT99 from the PT92.]] | [[Image:DR-PT99-2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|A split second after the above shot; here, we can clearly see the raised, adjustable sight which distinguishes the PT99 from the PT92.]] | ||
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[[Image:DR-PT99-5.jpg|thumb|600px|none|One of the many instances in which Hanover is shown unnecessarily reloading his PT99, despite the fact that he never, ''ever'' fires it on-screen, not even once.]] | [[Image:DR-PT99-5.jpg|thumb|600px|none|One of the many instances in which Hanover is shown unnecessarily reloading his PT99, despite the fact that he never, ''ever'' fires it on-screen, not even once.]] | ||
==Taurus PT92 AFS== | |||
Vivo ([[Djimon Hounsou]]) carries a nickel-plated [[Taurus PT92|Taurus PT92 AFS]] as his sidearm, which winds up changing hands numerous times throughout the movie. When Vivo is killed, this gun is taken by Hanover and is later stolen by Trillian ([[Famke Janssen]]), who uses it to dispatch the monster's tentacles in order to save Finnegan ([[Treat Williams]]). Later, Vivo's PT92 ends up in the hands of Joey ([[Kevin J. O'Connor]]), who gives it back to Hanover when he finds the mercenary leader in the process of being eaten by the monster. Hanover shows his gratitude by firing a round at Joey (who runs off), but when he then tries to commit suicide with the gun, the hammer falls on an empty chamber. | |||
In a continuity error, the PT92 becomes a [[Beretta 92 pistol series#Beretta Inox|Beretta 92FS Inox]] in some scenes. | |||
[[Image:TaurusPT92AFSwBlack.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Taurus PT92AFS (Stainless) with Slimline Black Factory Grips - 9x19mm]] | [[Image:TaurusPT92AFSwBlack.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Taurus PT92AFS (Stainless) with Slimline Black Factory Grips - 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:DR-PT92-6.jpg|thumb|600px|none|A nice shot of Vivo's ([[Djimon Hounsou]]) | [[Image:DR-PT92-6.jpg|thumb|600px|none|A nice shot of Vivo's ([[Djimon Hounsou]]) nickel Taurus PT92 AFS, which is used by several characters in different scenes]] | ||
[[Image:DR-PT92-1.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Canton ([[Anthony Heald]]) eyes the | [[Image:DR-PT92-1.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Canton ([[Anthony Heald]]) eyes the PT92, but Hanover prevents him from taking it...]] | ||
[[Image:DR-PT92-3.jpg|thumb|600px|none|...yet Trillian, being a smooth criminal, manages to steal the pistol from Hanover in all the confusion.]] | [[Image:DR-PT92-3.jpg|thumb|600px|none|...yet Trillian, being a smooth criminal, manages to steal the pistol from Hanover in all the confusion.]] | ||
[[Image:DR-PT92-4.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Trillian firing the PT92 at the monster's tentacles after it attacks Finnegan. Note that [[Famke Janssen]] seems more terrified of the gun than she is of the monster she's shooting at!]] | [[Image:DR-PT92-4.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Trillian firing the PT92 at the monster's tentacles after it attacks Finnegan. Note that [[Famke Janssen]] seems more terrified of the gun than she is of the monster she's shooting at!]] |
Revision as of 02:14, 27 January 2016
Deep Rising is a 1998 action film directed by Stephen Sommers (The Mummy). The film stars Treat Williams as a boat captain who is hired to transport a group of mercenaries to the luxury cruise ship Argonautica sailing in the South China Sea, which the mercenaries intend to rob. However, upon arriving, they discover that a deep sea creature has beaten them to it and killed most of the passengers and crew, and the survivors must escape before the monster kills them too.
The following weapons were used in the film Deep Rising:
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Calico M955A (as the "M1-L1 triple-pulse rifle")
The weapons brought along by Hanover (Wes Studi) and his team of mercenaries to loot the cruise ship Argonautica are described in the movie as "Chinese M1-L1 triple-pulse assault rifles", which have "thousand-round capacities", rotating barrels, and are "air-cooled" and "water-tight". Almost every character uses one of these guns at some point in the movie.
In reality, the practical weapons used to build the prop pulse rifles were 9mm Calico M955A submachine guns with 100-round magazines. Among the modifications that have been added by the film's armorers are thumbhole stocks, large flashlights and claw mounts fitted with some type of red-dot reflex sight, as well as the rotating barrel assembly. Notably, the weapons do not actually fire through the rotating barrels at all; they are fitted around the real barrel of the Calico. The assembly is powered by a small electric motor linked to the trigger so that when the guns are fired, the barrels will spin. The enormous muzzle flash of the Calicos (probably generated with full-load blanks) usually obscures the fact the guns are not really firing from any of the spinning barrels, but in several scenes it is possible to see where the muzzle flash is really coming from. Some of the screenshots below illustrate this.
Taurus PT99 AF
Hanover (Wes Studi) carries a black Taurus PT99 AF, the adjustable sight version of the PT92, as his sidearm. He's frequently seen using it to threaten people who disagree with him, most notably Mulligan (Jason Flemyng) near the end of the film. For some reason, he is routinely seen reloading the gun after encounters with the monster's tentacles, even though he never fires it once on screen. In fact, after the group's first encounter with the beast, he is seen reloading the gun three times in a row.
Taurus PT92 AFS
Vivo (Djimon Hounsou) carries a nickel-plated Taurus PT92 AFS as his sidearm, which winds up changing hands numerous times throughout the movie. When Vivo is killed, this gun is taken by Hanover and is later stolen by Trillian (Famke Janssen), who uses it to dispatch the monster's tentacles in order to save Finnegan (Treat Williams). Later, Vivo's PT92 ends up in the hands of Joey (Kevin J. O'Connor), who gives it back to Hanover when he finds the mercenary leader in the process of being eaten by the monster. Hanover shows his gratitude by firing a round at Joey (who runs off), but when he then tries to commit suicide with the gun, the hammer falls on an empty chamber.
In a continuity error, the PT92 becomes a Beretta 92FS Inox in some scenes.
Beretta 92FS Inox
In some scenes, the stainless Taurus PT92 that is wielded by many of the film's characters becomes a Beretta 92FS Inox. For instance, when Finnegan (Treat Williams) takes the pistol from Trillian (Famke Janssen) before diving into the flooded apssageway, it quite clearly has a slide-mounted safety, which would make it a Beretta 92FS rather than a Taurus PT92, which has the safety mounted on the frame.
Bernardelli Model 60
When Finnegan (Treat Williams) attemtps to save Joey (Kevin J. O'Connor) from being beaten by the mercenaries, T-Ray (Trevor Goddard) draws a Bernardelli Model 60, likely in .32 ACP. It was previously seen more closely when he drew the weapon on Mamooli (Cliff Curtis). Since the movie was filmed in British Columbia, this is likely the same Bernardelli Model 60 that was previously seen in Season 1 of The X-Files in the hands of Gillian Anderson.
Beretta 92FS
Mason (Clifton Powell) draws a standard blued Beretta 92FS with after-market wood grips in the scene where Finnegan (Treat Williams) confronts the pirates. It is not seen again after this encounter.
Ithaca Model 37 (sawed-off)
Finnegan (Treat Williams) keeps a short-barreled Ithaca Model 37 aboard his boat, storing it in a sheath slung over his seat. Hanover (Wes Studi) briefly takes the weapon when he and his mercenaries take over upon reaching the Argonautica, but he apparently returns the weapon as it is there for Finnegan to claim later in the film. Finnegan then uses it throughout the final act, most notably in the climax after encountering the massive, ugly head of the monster in the atrium of the Argonautica; when the monster looks down at him with one of its huge eyes, he asks it, "What're you lookin' at?" before drawing his Ithaca and giving it a blast of 12-gauge buckshot in the eye.
Browning M2 Aircraft
A machine gun is mounted on the stern of Finnegan's (Treat Williams) Air-Sea Rescue boat, the Saipan. Since the Air-Sea boat is a WWII-era vessel, it's likely that it's a Browning M2, but this is uncertain. The gun is never fired, and can only be seen in a few exterior shots of the boat.