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==M60 machine gun== | ==M60 machine gun== | ||
Pfc. Stucky ([[Lewis Smith]]) uses his [[M60]] to fire blanks at the Cajun locals in a joke which sparks the backlash for the rest of the movie. | Pfc. Stucky ([[Lewis Smith]]) uses his [[M60]] to fire blanks at the Cajun locals in a joke which sparks the backlash for the rest of the movie. | ||
[[Image:M60GPMG.jpg|thumb|none|500px|M60 machine gun with bipod folded - 7.62x51mm NATO]] | |||
==Hopkins & Allen Scheutzen Rifle== | ==Hopkins & Allen Scheutzen Rifle== |
Revision as of 09:41, 21 February 2010
Southern Comfort is a 1981 thriller directed by Walter Hill (48 Hrs.) that centers around a National Guard patrol who find themselves being hunted by a group of Cajun locals in the swamps of Louisiana.
The following weapons are used in the film Southern Comfort:
XM16E1
Most of the National Guardsmen in the film including Cpl. Hardin (Powers Boothe) and Pfc. Spencer (Keith Carradine) are seen carrying the XM16E1 rifle, which have been modified to only fire blanks.
M60 machine gun
Pfc. Stucky (Lewis Smith) uses his M60 to fire blanks at the Cajun locals in a joke which sparks the backlash for the rest of the movie.
Hopkins & Allen Scheutzen Rifle
Used by several Cajuns, mostly famous for killing Sgt. Casper and Simms. Also used to wound Hardin in the end at the party.
Winchester Model 1894
A Winchester Model 1894 is found in the Cajun Trapper's shack, most likely a .30-30
Marlin Model 1895
A Marlin Model 1895 is used by the Cajun Trapper (Brion James) near the end to threaten Pfc. Spencer and Cpl. Hardin, It's either a .444 or a .45-70.