The Day After: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
The Day After: Difference between revisions
A [[Smith & Wesson Model 15]] is briefly seen holstered on a USAF airman in the Minuteman II Oscar-1 Launch Control Center at Whiteman AFB in Missouri.
A [[Smith & Wesson Model 15]] is briefly seen holstered on a USAF airman in the Minuteman II Oscar-1 Launch Control Center at Whiteman AFB in Missouri. This footage is actually taken from a 1979 documentary called ''First Strike''.
[[Image:Model15a.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson Model 15]]
[[Image:Model15a.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson Model 15]]
[[Image:DArev.jpg|thumb|500px|none|[[Smith & Wesson Model 15]] holstered on Airman]]
[[Image:DArev.jpg|thumb|500px|none|[[Smith & Wesson Model 15]] holstered on a USAF airman]]
==Remington 700==
==Remington 700==
Revision as of 23:44, 11 June 2018
The following weapons were used in the film The Day After:
A Smith & Wesson Model 15 is briefly seen holstered on a USAF airman in the Minuteman II Oscar-1 Launch Control Center at Whiteman AFB in Missouri. This footage is actually taken from a 1979 documentary called First Strike.
Remington 700s are seen in the truck Stephen Klein (Steve Guttenberg) gets into as he hitchhikes back to Joplin, Missouri. They are also used by militia to execute looters.
After a fight breaks out at a water pump a man draws his Colt Lightning to break up the fight so Airman McCoy (William Allen Young) and "Cody" (Bob Meister) can have a drink.
Due to the studio being denied footage by the DoD (the studio refused to make it so that the Soviets attacked first but rather decided leave it ambiguous, defying the DoD's request), the mushroom clouds in the film were made by injecting colored ink plumes into a water tank.