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[[Image:cop.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Yakuza (on left) points unknown revolver at Kenner and Murata.]]
[[Image:cop.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Yakuza (on left) points unknown revolver at Kenner and Murata.]]
:From far left to right: (One closest to Lee) Smith & Wesson 19 Snub (2" barrel), Smith & Wesson 10 HB, Another Smith & Wesson 19 (with 4" barrel), Glock 17, M1911A1, and another Glock (probably a 17 but I think I see a selector on the slide, indicating it is an 18). - [[User:Gunmaster45|Gunmaster45]]

Revision as of 03:35, 6 April 2009

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The following guns were used in the movie "Showdown in Little Tokyo"

The article is currently being updated


Desert Eagle

A man of Dolph Lundgren's stature cannot be seen using anything smaller than Desert Eagle; therefore, Sgt. Kenner carries this formidable weapon.

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Kenner (Dolph Lundgren) meets Johnny Murata (Brandon Lee
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Kenner (Dolph Lundgren) holds his Desert Eagle to Yoshida's head at the club
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"I'm not going to shoot first".
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In action. There seems to be a goof in this scene as Kenner fires the Desert Eagle about 20 times before reloading the gun, which has a maximum fire capacity of 8 rounds (7 in the magazine + 1 in the chamber).

Beretta 92FS

Sidearm of Johnny Murata (Brandon Lee).

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Johnny Murata (Brandon Lee) points his Beretta 92FS at Kenner after the fight and the shootout at the restaurant early in the movie
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Johnny Murata (Brandon Lee) holds young yakuza at gunpoint in the bath house.

Heckler Koch MP5K

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Heckler Koch MP5K

Weapon of choice for Sato (Toshishiro Obata).

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Sato interrupts the fight night by starting the shootout
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Someone just got killed
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Luckily for Murata, Sato is out of ammo, as usually happens in Hollywood action movies towards the end.

Micro Uzi

Used by virtually every gangster in the movie.

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Tanaka fires back at Yoshida's men
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Tanaka (on right) with his Micro Uzi. Sgt. Kenner (bottom left) spotting his Desert Eagle.
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Yakuza overpower Murata but still have no chance as none of them even get to fire their Micro Uzis.

Remington 870 Police Magnum

Thus 12 Gauge shotgun is used by Minauko (for what appears to be, purely decorative purposes) and Johnny Murata (for what it was meant for).

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Crash course on using (Remington 870) with folding stock removed.
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Johnny Murata (Brandon Lee) gets ready for a warm welcome of the yakuza.

M16 (SP1)

Kenner and Murata are using M16 (SP1) rifles to finish off the Red Dragon Brewery and most of Yoshida's men. Rifles with abundant supply of ammo were conveniently found in the stolen beer truck.

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Kenner enters the Red Dragon Brewery shooting the M16 (SP1) rifle.
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Kenner tries to untie Minauko from the gas pump, while keeping Yoshida away.

Glock 17

Brief appearance in the club scene.

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Yakuza (second on right) points Glock 17 at Kenner and Murata.

Unknown revolver

Please identify.

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Yakuza (on left) points unknown revolver at Kenner and Murata.
From far left to right: (One closest to Lee) Smith & Wesson 19 Snub (2" barrel), Smith & Wesson 10 HB, Another Smith & Wesson 19 (with 4" barrel), Glock 17, M1911A1, and another Glock (probably a 17 but I think I see a selector on the slide, indicating it is an 18). - Gunmaster45