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In a flashback, Jigsaw, ([[Tobin Bell]]) places Mark Hoffman ([[Costas Mandylor]]) in a trap after he stages a murder disguised as one of Jigsaw's traps. Hoffman is tied to a chair with ropes connected to the trigger of an Unknown Double-barrel 12 Gauge shotgun that is pointed at Hoffman's throat. After forcing Hoffman to explain himself, Jigsaw pulls one of the shotgun's triggers, but nothing happens. Jigsaw then pulls the shotgun away, and releases Hoffman, revealing that only the opposite chamber was loaded, and that the whole setup was a ploy to blackmail Hoffman into assisting Jigsaw in his future "games". | In a flashback, Jigsaw, ([[Tobin Bell]]) places Mark Hoffman ([[Costas Mandylor]]) in a trap after he stages a murder disguised as one of Jigsaw's traps. Hoffman is tied to a chair with ropes connected to the trigger of an Unknown Double-barrel 12 Gauge shotgun that is pointed at Hoffman's throat. After forcing Hoffman to explain himself, Jigsaw pulls one of the shotgun's triggers, but nothing happens. Jigsaw then pulls the shotgun away, and releases Hoffman, revealing that only the opposite chamber was loaded, and that the whole setup was a ploy to blackmail Hoffman into assisting Jigsaw in his future "games". | ||
==Ruger GP-100== | |||
In a flashback we once again see the Ruger GP100 from the peephole trap in Saw II as Jigsaw ([[Tobin Bell]]) and Hoffman ([[Costas Mandylor]]) set it up. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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Glock 22
Agent Strahm (Scott Patterson) carries this .40 caliber Glock pistol once more throughout the film. In the continuation of the previous film in the begining, he uses it to kill Jeff (Angus Macfadyen). At the end, when he is trapped in the compactor room, he uses it to attempt to breach the glass coffin protecting Mark Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) before he is crushed to death. As before in Saw III, a sound error is made. In the compactor room scene, Strahm's Glock sounds as though it is suppressed when he fires it at the glass coffin. Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) also carries a Glock in the film as his duty sidearm.
Smith & Wesson Model 5946
Eric Matthew's old sidearm is once again briefly seen in the hand's of Jeff (Angus Macfadyen) just before he is shot by Agent Strahm in the begining.
Unknown Double-barrel 12 Gauge
In a flashback, Jigsaw, (Tobin Bell) places Mark Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) in a trap after he stages a murder disguised as one of Jigsaw's traps. Hoffman is tied to a chair with ropes connected to the trigger of an Unknown Double-barrel 12 Gauge shotgun that is pointed at Hoffman's throat. After forcing Hoffman to explain himself, Jigsaw pulls one of the shotgun's triggers, but nothing happens. Jigsaw then pulls the shotgun away, and releases Hoffman, revealing that only the opposite chamber was loaded, and that the whole setup was a ploy to blackmail Hoffman into assisting Jigsaw in his future "games".
Ruger GP-100
In a flashback we once again see the Ruger GP100 from the peephole trap in Saw II as Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) and Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) set it up.
See Also
Saw series