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It appears that the two shot extension express model of the [[Remington 870]] is rigged up in a trap in the scene where William ([[Peter Outerbridge]]) must select whom from on the wheel of six people dies. As the wheel turns William decides who dies by hitting a button and when the person he selects stops in front of the shotgun the mechanism its rigged to aimed at them cycles the action and fires at them, killing them.
It appears that the two shot extension express model of the [[Remington 870]] is rigged up in a trap in the scene where William ([[Peter Outerbridge]]) must select whom from on the wheel of six people dies. As the wheel turns William decides who dies by hitting a button and when the person he selects stops in front of the shotgun the mechanism its rigged to aimed at them cycles the action and fires at them, killing them.
==See Also==
'''Saw series'''
*''[[Saw]]''
*''[[Saw II]]''
*''[[Saw III]]''
*''[[Saw IV]]''
*''[[Saw V]]''
*''[[Saw VI]]''

Revision as of 20:44, 21 October 2009


Glock 22

The Glock pistol once again makes an appearance in the film as Detective Mark Hoffman's (Costas Mandylor) duty sidearm in the film.

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3rd-generation Glock 22 .40 S&W

Remington 870

It appears that the two shot extension express model of the Remington 870 is rigged up in a trap in the scene where William (Peter Outerbridge) must select whom from on the wheel of six people dies. As the wheel turns William decides who dies by hitting a button and when the person he selects stops in front of the shotgun the mechanism its rigged to aimed at them cycles the action and fires at them, killing them.

See Also

Saw series