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>357 Smith and Wesson model 27 | |||
Friends of Eddy Coyle with Robert Mitchum 3.5" M27 (1973). | |||
Fred Williamson in "One Down,Two To Go" 8 3/8" 27 (nickel) | |||
Clint Eastwood used a 2 5/8" 627 in "Bloodwork" | |||
Laurie Zimmer and Austin Stoker shared a 3 1/2" blue 27 in the original "Assault On Precinct 13" | |||
John Savage in "The Amateur" 3 1/2" 27 |
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Justin Hammer (Sam Rockwell): This is the FN-2000 from Belgium. They do make something better than waffles. -- Iron Man 2
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Justin Hammer (Sam Rockwell): This is an M134 seven-sixty-two minigun. Six individual barrels. The Torso Taker, Powder Maker. Our boys in uniform call it 'Uncle Gazpacho' or 'Puff the Magic Dragon'. -- Iron Man 2
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Ash (Bruce Campbell): Alright you Primitive Screwheads, listen up! You see this? This... is my boomstick! The twelve-gauge double-barreled Remington. S-Mart's top of the line. You can find this in the sporting goods department. That's right, this sweet baby was made in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Retails for about a hundred and nine, ninety five. It's got a walnut stock, cobalt blue steel, and a hair trigger. That's right. Shop smart. Shop S-Mart. You got that? --Army of Darkness
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Officer Jack Traven (Keanu Reeves): Pop quiz, a*****e! You got a hair trigger pointed at your head, what do you do? What do you do? --Speed
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Tank (Marcus Chong): So what do you need? Besides a miracle.
Neo (Keanu Reeves): Guns. Lots of guns. --The Matrix
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Anthony "Swoff" Swofford (Jake Gyllenhaal): The M16A2 service rifle is a lightweight air-cooled, gas-operated, magazine-fed shoulder weapon. It fires a 5.56mm ball projectile at a muzzle velocity of 2,800 feet per second. This is my rifle. Repeat after me! --Jarhead
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Captain Mike Steele (Jason Isaacs): Anyone comes through this door, you give 'em two in the chest and one in the head, got it? --Black Hawk Down
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Art Ridzik (James Belushi): Captain Danko, you are now the proud owner of the most powerful handgun in the world.
Ivan Danko (Arnold Schwarzenegger): Soviet Podbyrin nine-point-two millimeter is world's most powerful handgun.
Art Ridzik : Come on, everybody knows the Magnum forty-four is the big boy on the block. Why do you think Dirty Harry uses it?
Ivan Danko : Who is Dirty Harry? --Red Heat
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Vincent Vega (John Travolta): Why the f*** didn't you tell us somebody was in the bathroom? Slipped your mind? Did you forget that somebody was in there with a g**damn hand cannon? --Pulp Fiction
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Jules Winfield (Samuel L. Jackson): Did you see the size of that gun he fired at us? It was bigger than him! --Pulp Fiction
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Ash (Bruce Campbell): Good, bad, I'm the guy with the gun. --Army of Darkness
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Deputy US Marshal Sam Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones): I noticed on the boat you finally went with the Glock.
DSS Agent John Royce (Robert Downey Jr.): Yeah, Glock .40, just like yours. --U.S. Marshals
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Burt Gummer (Michael Gross): I am completely out of ammo! That's never happened to me before! --Tremors 2: Aftershocks
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Burt Gummer (Michael Gross): What do you think, max firepower or this?
Heather Gummer (Reba McEntire): I'd go for penetration. The .458, shootin' solids, less ammo to carry. -- Tremors
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Burt Gummer (Michael Gross): Grizzly single-shot, fifty caliber BMG based on a World War One anti-tank cartridge.
Earl Bassett (Fred Ward): Anti-tank?
Burt Gummer: Had the bullets custom-cast from solid bronze. --Tremors 2: Aftershocks
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Burt Gummer (Michael Gross): Heather's not coming back.
Earl Bassett (Fred Ward): No?
Burt Gummer: Called me and told me to send her the HK91. Tremors 2: Aftershocks
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Earl Bassett (Fred Ward): Shotguns? We're not hunting rabbits down here, Burt!
Burt Gummer (Michael Gross): Not shotguns, double rifles! Elephant guns! Westley-Richards .480, 375 H and H mag. Knock-down power up the ying-yang, treat them well! But hold them good and tight to your shoulder or it'll break your collarbone! --Tremors 2: Aftershocks
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Tony Montana (Al Pacino): Say hello to my little friend! --Scarface
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Jericho Cane (Arnold Schwarzenegger): Between your faith and my Glock nine millimeter, I take my Glock. --End of Days
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Jericho Cane (Arnold Schwarzenegger): You take the gun. Line up the sight with your target. Beware of the recoil. Here's the magazine, put it in, load, only pull the trigger when you're ready. --End of Days
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The Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger): Twelve gauge autoloader.
Pawn Shop Clerk (Dick Miller): That's Italian. It can go pump, or auto. --The Terminator
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The Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger): The .45 Long Slide, with laser sighting.
Pawn Shop Clerk (Dick Miller): These are brand new; we just got them in. That's a good gun. Just touch the trigger, the beam comes on and you put the red dot where you want the bullet to go. You can't miss. Anything else?
The Terminator: Phased-plasma rifle in the forty watt range.
Pawn Shop Clerk: Hey, just what you see, pal. --The Terminator
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The Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger): The Uzi nine millimeter.
Pawn Shop Clerk (Dick Miller): You know your weapons, buddy! Any of these is ideal for home defense. So...which will it be?
The Terminator: All.
Pawn Shop Clerk: I may close early today. --The Terminator
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Billy Clanton (Thomas Haden Church): Why, it's the drunk piano player. You're so drunk, you can't hit nothin'. In fact, you're probably seeing double.
Doc Holliday (Val Kilmer): I have two guns, one for each of ya. --Tombstone
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Wyatt Earp (Kurt Russell): Give Doc the shotgun. They'll be less apt to get nervy if he's on the Street Howitzer. --Tombstone
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Capt. Miller (Tom Hanks): Keep the sand out of your weapons! Keep those actions clear! I'll see you on the beach! --Saving Private Ryan
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Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Jackson): AK-47! When you absolutely positively have to kill every motherf***er in the room, accept no substitutes! --Jackie Brown
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Dog (Frank Harper): What the f**k is that?
Mickey (Ronnie Fox): It's me Bren Gun.
Dog: Couldn't you have thought of something more practical? --Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
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Gunnery Sergeant Hartman (R. Lee Ermey): The deadliest weapon in the world is a Marine and his rifle. --Full Metal Jacket
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Private James T. "Joker" Davis (Matthew Modine): Are those... live rounds?
Private Leonard "Gomer Pyle" Lawrence (Vincent D'Onofrio): Seven-six-two millimeter. Full. Metal. Jacket. --Full Metal Jacket
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Jules Winfield (Samuel L. Jackson): We should have shotguns for this kind of deal. --Pulp Fiction
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Gunnery Sergeant Thomas Highway (Clint Eastwood): This is the AK-47 assault rifle, the preferred weapon of your enemy, and it makes a very distinctive sound when fired at you, so remember it. --Heartbreak Ridge
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Dwight (Clive Owen): (narrating) Where to fight counts for a lot...
Manute (Michael Clarke Duncan): Cute trick, McCarthy... but it will do you no good...
Dwight: But there's nothing like having your friends show up... With lotsa guns... --Sin City
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Sergeant Hodges (Matt Gerald): What is this?
Robert (Josh Hutcherson): A rifle.
Sergeant Hodges: That's right, motard. A Marine and his rifle, is the baddest s***-kicking weapon in the world! --Red Dawn (2012)
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John Hartigan (Bruce Willis): (narrating) He's a decent shot. He's got skill, but he's in too much of a hurry. Throwing away bullets like they were candy. He doesn't know how to take his time. Aim careful and look the devil in the eye. -- Sin City
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Yuri Orlov (Nicolas Cage): Since the end of the Cold War, the Kalashnikov has become the Russian people's greatest export. After that comes vodka, caviar, and suicidal novelists. One thing is for sure: no one was lining up to buy their cars. --Lord of War
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Hicks (Michael Biehn): I like to keep this handy (pumps shotgun)...for close encounters. --Aliens
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Dominic (Rupert Graves): What do you think will happen?
Finch (Stephen Rea): What usually happens when people without guns stand up to people with guns. --V for Vendetta
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Creedy (Tim Pigott-Smith): Bollocks. Whatchya gonna do, huh? We've swept this place. You've got nothing. Nothing but your bloody knives and your fancy karate gimmicks. We have guns.
V (Hugo Weaving): No, what you have are bullets, and the hope that when your guns are empty I'm no longer standing, because if I am you'll all be dead before you've reloaded. --V for Vendetta
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William Munny (Clint Eastwood): I see you still have that Spencer rifle.
Ned Logan (Morgan Freeman): Yeah... And I can still knock the eye off a bird flyin' too. --Unforgiven
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Agent Al D’Andrea (Dylan McDermott): You knew the gun was empty, right? I mean, you knew from the weight of the gun, that the chamber was empty, am I right?
Agent Frank Horrigan (Clint Eastwood): Well, there could have been one bullet. --In the Line of Fire
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Joe/The Man With No Name (Clint Eastwood): When a man with a .45 meets a man with a rifle, you said, the man with a pistol's a dead man. Let's see if that's true. Go ahead, load up and shoot. --A Fistful of Dollars
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Frank Castle (Thomas Jane): Your 1911 Colts, you've done something to them.
Frank Castle Sr. (Roy Scheider): Yeah, I bored the chambers, customized the triggers, and added some compensators. They used to be pretty good; now they're nail drivers. --The Punisher (2004)
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Insp. Harry Callahan (Clint Eastwood): I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire six shots or only five?" Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement, I kind of lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question; "Do I feel lucky?" Well, do ya, punk? --Dirty Harry
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Superintendent Pang (Philip Chan): Give a guy a gun, he thinks he's Superman. Give him two and he thinks he's God! --Hard Boiled
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Ah Jong (Chow Yun-Fat): Easy to pick up, hard to put down. --The Killer
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Deputy US Marshal Sam Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones): Got a backup weapon?
Special Agent John Royce (Robert Downey Jr.): Never had the need.
Gerard: Get one. Keep it in your suit unless I tell you to take it out. Get yourself a Glock and lose that nickel-plated sissy pistol. --U.S. Marshals
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Shane (Alan Ladd): A gun is a tool, Marion; no better or worse than the man who uses it. --Shane
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Little Bill Daggett (Gene Hackman): Well, sir, you are a cowardly son of a bitch! You just shot an unarmed man!
William Munny (Clint Eastwood): Well, he should have armed himself if he's going to decorate his saloon with my friend. --Unforgiven
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Lucky Ned Pepper (Robert Duvall): What's your intention? Do you think one on four is a dogfall?
Rooster Cogburn (John Wayne): I mean to kill you in one minute, Ned. Or see you hanged in Fort Smith at Judge Parker's convenience. Which'll it be?
Lucky Ned Pepper: I call that bold talk for a one-eyed fat man!
Rooster Cogburn: Fill your hand, you son of a bitch! --True Grit (1969)
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Goudy (Alfred Ryder): Now is it not true that you sprang up on old man Wharton and his two sons with a deadly, six-shot revolver in your hand?
Rooster Cogburn (John Wayne): I always try to be ready.
Goudy: Was this revolver loaded and cocked?
Rooster Cogburn: Well, a gun that's unloaded and cocked ain't good for nothin'. -- True Grit (1969)
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Alexa "Lex" Woods (Sanaa Lathan): Seven seasons on the ice, and I've never seen a gun save someone's life.
Adele Rousseau (Agathe De La Boulaye): I don't plan on using it.
Alexa "Lex" Woods: Then why bring it?
Adele Rousseau: Same principle as a condom. I'd rather have one and not need it, than need one and not have it. --Alien vs. Predator
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Josey Wales (Clint Eastwood): Are you gonna pull those pistols or whistle Dixie? --The Outlaw Josey Wales
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Insp. Harry Callahan (Clint Eastwood): Well, we're not just gonna let you walk out of here.
Crook: Who's "we", sucka?
Insp. Harry Callahan: Smith and Wesson... and me. --Sudden Impact
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Korean Thug Kim (Walter Wong): What the f*** is this? We said a machine gun!
Tom Ludlow (Keanu Reeves): It is a machine gun.
Korean Boss Kim (Ken Choi): The kind you can carry!
Tom Ludlow: Couldn't get any of those. This baby's got character. Korean War vintage. Maybe even mowed down one of your grandpapa-sans when he was charging the wire at Inchon. -- Street Kings
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Valentin Zukovsky (Robbie Coltrane): Walther PPK, Seven-Point-Six-Five-Millimeter. Only three men I know use such a gun... and I believe I've killed two of them.
James Bond (Pierce Brosnan): Lucky me, then. -- GoldenEye
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Insp. Harry Callahan (Clint Eastwood): Not bad.
Horace King (Albert Popwell): Not bad, my ass! You've got to strain the remains for the fingerprints!
Insp. Harry Callahan: Well, this is the .44 Magnum Auto Mag and it holds a 300 grain cartridge. And, if properly used, it can remove the fingerprints. -- Sudden Impact
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Casey (Thomas Jane): [to himself] There's a .45 in the fridge and you grab a f**king frying pan. I must have some really bad karma. -- Thursday
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Gillom Rogers (Ron Howard): Mr. Books, my grouping of shots was tighter than yours. How is it you've killed so many men?
John Bernard Books (John Wayne): First thing is, that target wasn't shooting back at you. Second, most men at that last second will flinch; I won't. --The Shootist
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Marlboro Man (Don Johnson): Forty-four Mag Desert Eagle. Eight in the clip, one in the pipe. That's nice, man. -- Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man
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Marlboro Man (Don Johnson): Guns are made to be shot, Harley, not thrown. -- Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man
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Marlboro Man (Don Johnson): Squeeze the trigger, Harley, don't yank it. It's not your d***! -- Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man
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Marlboro Man (Don Johnson): Hey, Harley, why don't you throw that shotgun? Maybe you'll hit something! -- Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man
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Guard (Jordan Lund): You're about the deadest shot I've ever seen. Where'd you learn to do that?
Marlboro Man (Don Johnson): Read a book, it came with the gun. -- Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man
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Yuri Orlov (Nicolas Cage): There are over five hundred and fifty million firearms in worldwide circulation. That's one firearm for every twelve people on the planet. The only question is: How do we arm the other eleven? --Lord of War
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Yuri Orlov (Nicolas Cage): Of all the weapons in the vast Soviet arsenal, nothing was more profitable than Avtomat Kalashnikova model of 1947. More commonly known as the AK-47, or Kalashnikov. It's the world's most popular assault rifle. A weapon all fighters love. An elegantly simple 9-pound amalgamation of forged steel and plywood. It doesn't break, jam, or overheat. It'll shoot whether it's covered in mud or filled with sand. It's so easy, even a child can use it; and they do. --Lord of War
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Elliott Marston (Alan Rickman): Ah, the legendary Sharps.
Matthew Quigley (Tom Selleck): You know your weapons. It's a lever-action breech loader. Usual barrel length is thirty inches. This one has an extra four. It's converted to use a special forty-five caliber, hundred and ten grain metal cartridge, with a five-hundred forty grain paper patch bullet. It's fitted with double set triggers, and a Vernier sight. It's marked up to twelve-hundred yards. This one shoots a mite further.
Elliot Marston: An experimental weapon with experimental ammunition.
Matthew Quigley: You could call it that.
Elliot Marston: Let's experiment. -- Quigley Down Under
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Matthew Quigley (Tom Selleck): You've got one shot left in that shooter. Make the most of it. -- Quigley Down Under
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Casper (Andrew Friedman): What's with all the guns?
Thomas Gabriel (Timothy Olyphant): Operational prudence. Think of them as hardware to your software. --Live Free or Die Hard
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Sean Archer (John Travolta): Castor, your time's up.
Castor Troy (Nicolas Cage): (laughs) Well, you better hit me, Sean, 'cause you only got one bullet left.
Sean Archer: So do you.
Castor Troy: Wow! We've got something in common. We both know our guns. --Face/Off
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The Caller (Kiefer Sutherland): (chambers rifle) Now doesn't that just torque your jaws? I love that. You know like in the movies just as the good guy is about to kill the bad guy, he cocks his gun. Now why didn't he have it cocked? Because that sound is scary. It's cool, isn't it? --Phone Booth
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Bob (Gabriel Byrne): Rule Number One...Never chamber the first round. -- Point of No Return
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Turk (Robert De Niro): Most people respect the badge. Everyone respects the gun. -- Righteous Kill
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Al Capone (Robert De Niro): I grew up in a tough neighborhood, and we used to say that you can get further with a kind word and a gun then just a kind word. -- The Untouchables (1987)
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Roger Murtaugh (Danny Glover): That's some serious sh** you carry.
Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson): Be my guest. (unloads and then hands over the Beretta)
Roger Murtaugh: Nine millimeter Beretta. Takes fifteen in the mag, one up the pipe, wide ejection port, no feed jams. -- Lethal Weapon
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Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson): What'd you got in there?
Roger Murtaugh (Danny Glover): Four-inch Smith.
Martin Riggs: Six-shooter, huh? Lot of old timers carry those. -- Lethal Weapon
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Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson): When I was nineteen, I did a guy in Laos from a thousand yards out. A rifle shot in high wind. Maybe eight or even ten guys in the world could have made that shot. It was the only thing I was ever good at. --Lethal Weapon
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Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson): Now that's a real badge, I'm a real cop, and this is a real f***ing gun! -- Lethal Weapon
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Insp. Harry Callahan (Clint Eastwood): I just work for the city, Briggs.
Lt. Briggs (Hal Holbrook): So do I. Longer than you. And I never had to take my gun of its holster once. I'm proud of that.
Insp. Harry Callahan: Well, you're a good man, Lieutenant. A good man always knows his limitations. --Magnum Force
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Officer Sweet (Tim Matheson): What kind of a load you carry in that .44?
Insp. Harry Callahan (Clint Eastwood): It's a light special. This size gun it gives you better control and less recoil than a .357 with wadcutters. --Magnum Force
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Officer Nick Styles (Denzel Washington): You've got an Ithaca thirty-seven twelve gauge sawed-off shotgun with a five pound slide. By the time it takes you to pump it one time, I'll have three bullets in your chest, maybe one in your head and I'll be on my way back to the station eatin' donuts and doing paperwork. Now I love donuts, but I hate the paperwork. --Ricochet
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Officer Nick Styles (Denzel Washington): I guess a Beretta in the butt beats a Butterfly in the boot, huh?--Ricochet
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Clarence Boddicker (Kurtwood Smith): Ooooo! Guns! Guns! Guns! --RoboCop
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Captain Mike Steele (Jason Isaacs): Delta or no Delta, that's a hot weapon. You know better than that. Safety should be on at all times on base.
SFC Norm "Hoot" Gibson (Eric Bana): (raises trigger finger and imitates pulling a trigger) Well, this is my safety, sir. --Black Hawk Down
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Marlboro Man (Don Johnson): You know that gun costs about two bucks every time you fire it? That's two bucks a bullet!
Harley Davidson (Mickey Rourke): Well, how many did I hit?
Marlboro Man (Don Johnson): You spent twelve bucks and didn't hit a g**damn thing! --Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man
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Wyatt Earp (Kurt Russell): Go ahead. Skin it. Skin that smoke wagon and see what happens. --Tombstone
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LAPD Helicopter Pilot (Chuck Tamburro): That's a damn Minigun! --Terminator 2: Judgment Day
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Sheriff Tod Shaw (Sterling Hayden): Don't play God just because you've got a gun.
John Baron (Frank Sinatra): But you see, Sheriff, that's the way it is. When you've got a gun you are a sort of god. If you had a gun, I'd be the chump and you'd be the god. The gun gives you the power of life and death. --Suddenly
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Cody (Danny McBride): It's a pretty cool sidearm you got there. What is it?
Four Leaf Tayback (Nick Nolte): I don't know what it's called. I just know the sound it makes when it takes a man's life. --Tropic Thunder
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Charlie Simms (Chris O'Donnell): Where did you get the gun, Colonel?
Lt. Col. Frank Slade (Al Pacino): Piece or weapon, Charlie, never a gun. --Scent of a Woman
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Jimmy Malone (Sean Connery): You, carry a badge?
Wallace (Charles Martin Smith): Yes?
Malone: Carry a gun. -- The Untouchables (1987)
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Jimmy Malone (Sean Connery): Oh what's the matter? Can't you talk with a gun in your mouth? --The Untouchables (1987)
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Jimmy Malone (Sean Connery): Ain't that just like a w**? Brings a knife to a gunfight! --The Untouchables (1987)
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Bones Darley (John Goodman): (picks up Colt Python) You've got the bastards of bastards. A three-fifty-seven, for guaranteed head removal. That's... that's a sweetie. (picks up an M1911A1) You got your standard size forty-five supersize. That's a f***in' Hungryman right there! (picks up Desert Eagle) And you got the king of mayhem. Half cannon, sword of justice. Take this f***er to the Holy Land start your own crusade. Any one of these is bound to make you feel better about what's bothering you. -- Death Sentence
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Bones Darley (John Goodman): Go with God....and a bag full of guns. -- Death Sentence
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Det. Matthew Sykes (James Caan): What in the hell's this?
Range Master: Four-five-four Casull. We're talking twice the impact energy of a .44 Magnum Hot Load.
Sykes: Only holds five.
Range Master: Shells are too big for six in the cylinder. Hell, Matt, you only need one!
Sykes: No...two. -- Alien Nation
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Blondie (Clint Eastwood): Every gun makes its own tune. --The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
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Blondie (Clint Eastwood): Six, the perfect number.
Angel Eyes (Lee Van Cleef): I thought three was the perfect number.
Blondie: I've got six more bullets in my gun. --The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
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Blondie (Clint Eastwood): You see, in this world, there's two kinds of people, my friend. Those with loaded guns...and those who dig. --The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
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Gunnery Sgt. Thomas Beckett (Tom Berenger): Their idea of combat is tearing up the countryside with heavy artillery and millions of rounds. We'll wait days, for one shot, one kill. -- Sniper
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Thomas Beckett (Tom Berenger): Your weapon, Miller! It's your life! You knew that, and you saved it. -- Sniper
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Pete Clemenza (Richard S. Castellano): Leave the gun. Take the cannoli. --The Godfather
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Pete Clemenza (Richard S. Castellano): This is as cold as they come. Impossible to trace, so you don't worry about prints, Mike. I put a special tape on the trigger and the butt. Here, try it. -- The Godfather
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Pete Clemenza (Richard S. Castellano): Here, try it. What's the matter, trigger too tight?
Michael Corleone (Al Pacino): (Fires the S&W 36) Madonna! My ears!
Pete Clemenza: I left it loud on purpose. Yeah, I left it noisy. That way it scares any pain-in-the-ass innocent bystanders away. -- The Godfather
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Pete Clemenza (Richard S. Castellano): All right, you shot them both, now what do you do?
Michael Corleone (Al Pacino): Sit down and finish my dinner.
Pete Clemenza: Come on, kid, don't fool around. Just let your hand drop to your side and the gun slip out. Everyone will still think you've got it. -- The Godfather
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Sonny Corleone (James Caan): What do you think, this is the Army where you shoot 'em a mile away? You've gotta get up close like this, Badabing! You blow their brains all over your nice Ivy League suit! --The Godfather
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Sonny Corleone (James Caan): I want somebody good, and I mean, very good to plant that gun. I don't want my brother comin' out of that toilet with just his d*** in his hands, all right? -- The Godfather
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Easy Andy (Steven Prince): You interested in an automatic? It's a Colt twenty-five automatic. It's a nice little gun. It's a beautiful little gun. Holds six shots in the clip, one in the chamber, if you're dumb enough to put a round in the chamber. -- Taxi Driver
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Easy Andy (Steven Prince): The Magnum, they use that in Africa for killin' elephants. -- Taxi Driver
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Easy Andy (Steven Prince): That .38, that's a fine gun. Some of these guns, they're like toys. That .38, you go out and hammer nails with it all day, come back and it will cut dead center on target every time. It's got a really nice action to it, and a heck of a wallup to it. -- Taxi Driver
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Travis Bickle (Robert De Niro): You got a .44 Magnum?
Easy Andy (Steven Prince): It's a real expensive weapon.
Travis Bickle: That's all right. I got money.
Easy Andy: It's a real monster. Stop a car at a hundred yards. Put a round right through the engine block. -- Taxi Driver
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Mac (Bill Duke): I know one thing, Major. I drew down and fired straight at it. Capped off two hundred rounds in the minigun, full pack...nothing, on this earth could have lived. Not at that range. -- Predator
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Nicholas Parsons (Bruce Greenwood): Are you going to do something?
Travis Lehman (Tommy Lee Jones): What are you looking at me for? She's the one with the gun! --Double Jeopardy
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DS Andy Wainwright (Paddy Considine): You do know there are more guns in the country than there are in the city?
DC Andy Cartwright (Rafe Spall): Everybody and their mums is packing 'round here.
Sgt. Nicholas Angel (Simon Pegg): Like who?
DS Andy Wainwright: Farmers.
Sgt. Nicholas Angel: Who else?
DC Andy Cartwright: Farmers' mums. -- Hot Fuzz
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Casey Ryback (Steven Seagal): "I'm going to give this assault rifle, it's an MP5. There's a selector switch on it, one is fully automatic and one is semi-automatic. The definition of semi-automatic is for when you depress the trigger, one round will go off. That's what I wanna give you, I want you to spend one round at a time!" -- Under Siege
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Casey Ryback (Steven Seagal): "This is a .45, okay? Dynamic tension, left hand, right hand, palms pressed together, okay? Cover your ass, twelve, three, six, nine, wherever you look, always. Never look in a direction where the gun ain't pointed." -- Under Siege 2: Dark Territory
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Brad Whitaker (Joe Don Baker): "You've had your eight, now I'll have my eighty! Sorry to say your popgun is no match for the latest body armor!" -- The Living Daylights
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Beatrix Kiddo (Uma Thurman): You pretty good with that shotgun?
Karen Kim (Helen Kim): Not that I have to be at this range, but I'm a f***ing surgeon with this shotgun! -- Kill Bill Vol. 2
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SFC Norm "Hoot" Gibson (Eric Bana): Nice, man! Very smooth!
MSGT Gary Gordon (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau): Single shot through the engine block! -- Black Hawk Down
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Sgt. Joe Gavilan (Harrison Ford): You got a live gun here, you're gonna get yourself shot!
Det. K.C. Calden (Josh Hartnett): What are you talkin' about? It's a standard issue Beretta, fifteen shots, I counted!
Sgt. Joe Gavilan: And one in the spout! -- Hollywood Homicide
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Chance Boudreaux (Jean Claude Van Damme): You still got the thirty-aught-six? The one I give you for your birthday?
Uncle Douvee (Wilford Brimley): No, a gator ate it. But, uh, I still got your shotgun. -- Hard Target
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Officer Harris (Ray Baker): I did two tours in Vietnam, and there are two things you never forget: how many days you were in, and the sound of a Chinese-made AK-47 machine gun. -- 44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shootout
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Officer Harris (Ray Baker): Those two guys were packin' AK's, and I had a 9 millimeter Beretta. I was in the wrong place with the wrong gun! -- 44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shootout
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Officer Donnie Anderson (Ron Livingston): Guys, we're looking at multiple suspects, assault rifles, and body armor. Do not deploy the MP5's, leave 'em in the trunk. We're going to go .223's only! -- 44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shootout
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Det. Gina Calabrese (Elizabeth Rodriguez): What will happen is, what will happen is, I will put a round at 2700 feet per second into the medulla at the base of your brain. And you'll be dead from the neck down before your body knows it. Your finger won't even twitch, only you get dead. So tell me, Sport, do you believe that? -- Miami Vice (2006)
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Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson): When I was your age, they used to say, "you become cops or criminals". What I'm saying to you is this, when you're facing a loaded gun, what's the difference? -- The Departed
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Lt. Col. Nathan Jessup (Jack Nicholson): Son, we live in a world that has walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with guns. Who's going to do it, you? -- A Few Good Men
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FBI Director Womack (John Spencer): Well, earlier today you wanted a gun. Now you're getting a gun and a wetsuit. -- The Rock
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Dr. Stanley Goodspeed (Nicolas Cage): Well, there's a problem, sir, he's got a gun!
Special Agent Ernest Paxton (William Forsythe): What do you have, a f***in' water pistol? -- The Rock
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Alley Agent (Robert Thomas): Hey, honey, this is a real big f**king gun!
Mitch Henessey (Samuel L. Jackson): This ain't no ham on rye, Pal!
Charly Baltimore (Geena Davis): What the hell are you doing?
Mitch Henessey: Saving your life. I would have been here sooner, but I was thinkin' up that 'ham on rye' line. -- The Long Kiss Goodnight
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Lt. Thaddeus Harris (G.W. Bailey) Son, where did you get this gun?
Eugene Tackleberry (David Graf): My mom gave it to me! -- Police Academy
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Sgt. Kirkland (Colleen Camp): It's a Colt Python.
Officer Tackleberry (David Graf): What kind of load you use?
Sgt. Kirkland: One fifty-eight grain jacketed semi-wadcutter man stoppers.
Officer Tackleberry: Sensible weapon. -- Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment
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Officer Tackleberry (David Graf): I use a factory accurised Detonics .45 Scoremaster. It's got the extended barrel for the silencer, short hammerfall, and I load it with 230 grain full patch rounds. It's primarily for stopping power.
Sgt. Kirkland (Colleen Camp): On the other hand, if you want penetration, a .357 round will crack the engine block of a truck.
Officer Tackleberry: I can see where that would be useful. -- Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment
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Spurgeon (Jim Zubiena): You checked out a Charter Arms .44 Special Bulldog?
Will Graham (William Petersen): Yeah.
Spurgeon: Load these in it. You ever fired 'em?
Graham: Glaser Safety Slugs.
Spurgeon: Yeah, number 12 shots. Suspended in liquid Teflon in a copper casing. On impact, it all opens up in the target. Guaranteed one-shot stop. -- Manhunter
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SSgt. Monfriez (Lou Diamond Phillips): Colonel, you know what you do if you get a hangfire when you pull the trigger and the round doesn't go off?
Col. Serling (Denzel Washington): Yes, I do.
SSgt. Monfriez (Lou Diamond Phillips): You wait...with your weapon pointed in a safe direction, right? Because sometimes the primer burns so you'll open your weapon up and take the round out, it blows up in your face! Leave this round in the chamber, Colonel. -- Courage Under Fire
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Julia: Why are you giving me a gun?
Ethan Hunt: There could be others. If you have to use it, you stay low. You identify your enemy. Point and shoot. It's very simple. Point and shoot. -- Mission: Impossible III
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Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving): I want exactly what you want. I want everything!
Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne): Would that include a bullet from this gun? -- The Matrix Reloaded
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Hale Caesar (Terry Crews): You know, the enemy has been always been terrified of noise, especially shotguns. With this baby spittin' out two hundred and fifty rounds per minute, you tell me who's toleratin' that? Absolutely zero. -- The Expendables
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James Munroe (Eric Roberts): First of all, I'm not entirely comfortable talking business with a giant carrying a shotgun. -- The Expendables
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Reporter: Well, the people at home are interested in you, General. They're curious about your pearl-handled revolvers.
Gen. George S. Patton (George C. Scott): They're ivory. Only a pimp from a cheap New Orleans whorehouse would carry a pearl-handled pistol. -- Patton
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Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Jackson): Now that there is the TEC-9, a crappy spray gun from South Miami. This gun is advertised as the most popular gun in American crime. Do you believe that sh*t? It actually says that in the little book that comes with it: the most popular gun in American crime. Like they're actually proud of that sh*t. -- Jackie Brown
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Carla Jean Moss (Kelly Macdonald): Where'd you get the pistol?
Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin): At the gettin' place. -- No Country for Old Men
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Seth Gecko (George Clooney): Rule number one. No noise, no questions. If you make a noise, Mister .44 makes a noise. If you ask a question, Mister .44 answers it. Now are you absolutely, positively clear about rule number one? -- From Dusk Till Dawn
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James Bond (Sean Connery): It's a Smith & Wesson...and you've had your six. -- Dr. No
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James Bond (Sean Connery): I've used the Beretta for ten years. And I've never missed with it yet. -- Dr. No
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Maj. Boothroyd (Peter Burton): Walther PPK. 7.65 mil with a delivery like a brick through a plate glass window. Takes a Brausch silencer with very little reduction in muzzle velocity. The American CIA swear by them. -- Dr. No
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James Bond (Pierce Brosnan): The new Walther. I asked Q to get me one of these. -- Tomorrow Never Dies
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Det. Rydel (Larry Joshua): What kinda sh*t you carryin'? Man, that ain't regulation.
Det. Richie Marks (Sam Elliott): This is the weapon I use to exercise my constitutional right to bear arms. -- Shakedown
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Rooster Cogburn (Jeff Bridges): You could not hit a man at 300 yards if your gun was resting on Gibraltar.
La Boeuf (Matt Damon): The Sharps carbine is an instrument of uncanny power and precision.
Cogburn: Oh, I've no doubt that the gun is sound. -- True Grit (2010)
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La Boeuf (Matt Damon): The Sharps carbine is an instrument of uncanny power and precision. -- True Grit (2010)
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Jack: Lon, this gun's not licensed!
Lon McQ (John Wayne) Jack, neither am I. -- McQ
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Mr. Blue (Robert Shaw): (while holding the Smith & Wesson 76) Ladies and gentlemen, do you see this gun? It fires 750 rounds of 9 millimeter ammunition per minute. In other words, if all of you simultaneously were to rush me, not a single one of you would get any closer than you are right now. -- The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
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Chico (Horst Buchholz): That's the greatest shot I've ever seen!
Britt (James Coburn): The worst! I was aiming for the horse! -- The Magnificent Seven
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Cooper (Kevin McKidd): High spirits are just no substitute for eight hundred rounds a minute. -- Dog Soldiers
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Axel Foley (Eddie Murphy): Yo, man, what's that for?
Billy Rosewood (Judge Reinhold): After the shootout at the club, I figured I needed more firepower!
Axel Foley (Eddie Murphy) Yo, man, we gotta talk seriously! Who do you think you are? Clint Eastwood? Dirty Rosewood? -- Beverly Hills Cop II
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Sgt. Jack Colt (Emilio Estevez): I know what you're thinking, punk! You're thinking, "did he fire 173 times or 174"? -- Loaded Weapon 1
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Regina (Catherine Mary Stewart): Oh come on, the MAC-10 sub-machine gun was practically invented for housewives. -- Night of the Comet
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Charles 'Chick' Chapple (Will Patton): Oh, man! Why do you have a gun in space? -- Armageddon
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Denys Finch Hatton (Robert Redford): Doesn't that outfit come with a rifle?
Karen Blixen (Meryl Streep): It's on my saddle.
Denys Finch Hatton (Robert Redford): Better keep it with you. Your horse isn't much of a shot.-- Out of Africa
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Xenia Onatopp (Famke Janssen): You don't need the gun, Commander.
James Bond (Pierce Brosnan): Well, that depends on your definition of safe sex. -- Goldeneye
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Allan Quatermain (Sean Connery): Automatic rifles! Who in God's name has automatic rifles?
Old Hunter: Yes, unsporting! Probably Belgian! -- The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
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Allan Quatermain (Sean Connery): Now, would you like to learn how to shoot?
Agent Tom Sawyer (Shane West): I can already.
Allan Quatermain (Sean Connery): Oh, I saw. Very American! Fire enough bullets and hope to hit the target! -- The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
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Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg): My second rule: the Double Tap. In those moments when you're not sure that the undead are really dead-dead, don't get all stingy with your bullets. --Zombieland
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Insp. Kate Moore (Tyne Daly): Every other cop in this city is satisfied with a .38 or .357. Why do you have to carry that cannon for?
Insp. Harry Callahan: 'Cause I hit what I aim at, that's why. .357's a good weapon, but I've seen .38's careen off windshields, no good in a city like this.
Insp. Kate Moore (Tyne Daly): I see. So it's, um, it's for the penetration. -- The Enforcer
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Rawlins (Morgan Freeman): .57 caliber Enfield rifle-musket. Best in the world here, Boy! --Glory
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Col. Robert Gould Shaw (Matthew Broderick): A good man can fire three aimed shots in a minute. --Glory
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Snow (Guy Pearce): Here's an apple, and a gun. Don't talk to strangers, shoot them. --Lockout
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George "Baby Face" Nelson (Michael Badalucco): Hey! Any you boys know your way around a Walter PPK?
Delmar (Tim Blake Nelson): Well, see, that's where we can't help ya. I don't believe it's in Mississippi. --O Brother, Where Art Thou?
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Charlie Rakes (Guy Pearce): Sheriff, do you have any idea what a Thompson submachine gun does to 'immortal'? --Lawless
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Leon (Jean Reno): The rifle is the first weapon you learn how to use, because it lets you keep your distance from the client. --The Professional
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Det. Sherman Touhey (John Goodman): Where the hell do you learn that? That's like watchin' a movie!
Det. Frank Keller (Al Pacino): Yeah, well, it keeps me fit, you know. I get in a beef with a guy, I hit him fast, I hit him a lot, I'm out of there. I don't like getting hurt, you know what I mean?
Det. Sherman Touhey (John Goodman): Well, that's why God gave fat guys guns, so we wouldn't have to do that stuff! --Sea of Love
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Frankie Figg (Michael Clarke Duncan): You know I can't think of nothin' finer than a fine naked woman holding a gun. -- The Whole Nine Yards
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Guard: I don't know whether to open fire or fall in love!
Catwoman (Michelle Pfeiffer): Silly boys! Always confusing your pistols with your privates! -- Batman Returns
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Sara (Emily Blunt): This is a Remington 870, one blast can cut you the...
Joe (Joseph Gordon-Levitt): ...the f*** half. Yeah, that's telling. You're holding a gun, I say I'm not afraid, so you describe the gun to me. It's not the gun I'm not afraid of. -- Looper
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James Bond (Daniel Craig): Only a certain kind of woman wears a backless dress with a Beretta 70 strapped to her thigh.
Severine (Bérénice Marlohe): One can never be too careful when handsome men in tuxedos carry Walthers. -- Skyfall
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James Bond (Daniel Craig): Only a certain kind of woman wears a backless dress with a Beretta 70 strapped to her thigh. -- Skyfall
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James Bond (Daniel Craig): A gun and a radio. Not exactly Christmas, is it? -- Skyfall
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Detective Max Kennard (Robert Patrick): Don't shoot where it is, son. Shoot where it's goin' to be. -- Gangster Squad
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Detective Cosmo Santos (Amaury Nolasco): How can you shoot a guy takin' a dump? That's sacred! That's like shooting a guy in church!
Detective Dante Demille (John Corbett): Or a Dodger game! -- Street Kings
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Equilibrium is a 2002 action movie directed by Kurt Wimmer. The movie is set in a dystopian future where the all-powerful government has banned the "source of all man's inhumanity to man," the ability to feel emotion, and regulates this using the powerful drug Prozium (as a point of trivia, it was originally the real-life anxiety medication Librium, hence the film's title, but the manufacturer understandably objected). John Preston (Christian Bale) is the most experienced member of the government's premiere law enforcement group, the Tetragrammaton Clerics (named for the four-letter Hebrew name of the Judeo-Christian God, YHWH), who use a series of firearm-based martial arts drills known as the Gun Katas to deal with "sense offenders." However, when his latest target turns out to be another Cleric, Errol Partridge (Sean Bean), Preston finds himself starting to question his values.
HandgunsBeretta 92FS (modified)Heavily modified Beretta 92FS pistols are used by John Preston (Christian Bale), Andrew Brandt (Taye Diggs), DuPont (Angus Macfadyen), Errol Partridge (Sean Bean), and the rest of the Grammaton Clerics throughout the film. The versions used in the movie were converted to automatic with a drop-in auto sear (DIAS) and given longer barrels and modified slides. The non-firing versions also had a selector switch on the side (which does not appear on the firing or "practical" weapons). The weapons are definitely the 92FS and NOT, contrary to popular belief, the Beretta 93R. The 93R is based on the older model 92-series pistols and still has the frame-mounted safety (whereas the weapons in this movie clearly have the slide-mounted safety) and a folding grip attached to the trigger guard (missing from the weapons in the movie). Although the 92FS is not normally a fully-automatic firearm, conversions are possible with DIAS units and have been done for many Hollywood movies (including Judge Dredd and Underworld). Glock 17Most Armored Sweepers and police in the movie use Glock 17 pistols as their sidearms. Mary O'Brien (Emily Watson) manages to grab one of these pistols from a Sweeper and tries to kill Preston with it before the Sweeper regains control of his weapon. SIG-Sauer P228A SIG P228 can be seen very briefly in the hands of a resistance fighter killed by Preston. Walther P99The Walther P99 is seen on a couple of armored sweeper's vests. Smith & Wesson Model 10A Resistance fighter attempts to shoot Preston in the back of the head with a snubnose, bobbed hammer (double action only) Smith & Wesson Model 10. Submachine GunsHeckler & Koch MP5A3Heckler & Koch MP5A3s are used by some of the sweepers in the movie. Heckler & Koch MP5KA Heckler & Koch MP5K is used by a Sweeper on a motorcycle in one scene and a resistance fighter in the lights out scene. IMI Micro UziThe IMI Micro Uzi is used by some resistance members. IMI Mini UziThe IMI Mini Uzi is used by some resistance members. Sa vz. 61 SkorpionThe Sa vz. 61 Skorpion is used by some of the resistance members. Walther MPKThe Walther MPK submachine gun is used by many Sweepers in the film. Walther MPLThe Walther MPL submachine gun is used by many Sweepers in the film. FN P90FN P90s are used by the Sweepers in white suits; these particular weapons are clearly rubber props, as evidenced by the fact that even the magazines (which are transparent on a real P90) are solid black. Kurt Wimmer mentions on the DVD commentary that originally, all of the Sweepers were supposed to use the P90, but the Belgian government did not supply the real live-fire P90s it had promised to the production, only rubber training versions. Most of the weapons used by the Sweepers are, therefore, guns that were loaned by the German government (including the H&K G36s, H&K MP5s, and Walther MPKs). IMI UziThe Uzi submachine gun can be seen being wielded by a resistance member in the ending when the resistance rise up and overrun the Librian Government buildings. Beretta M12The Beretta M12 can be seen at the end of the film when the resistance storms the Government. Sten Mk IIThe Sten Mk II can be seen at the end of the film along side the Beretta M12 storming the Government. This can be an understandable firearm for the resistance to have as it is relatively simple and was made by hand by resistance groups in WW II. Note that the men are holding the Sten by the magazine which would damage the feeding lip causing the gun to missfire and damage the magazine. Steyr MPi 69/81The Steyr MPi 69/81 can be seen briefly being fired by a resistance fighter in the end. ShotgunsMossberg 500 CruiserA pistol-gripped Mossberg 500 with an AimPoint is used by the resistance leader Seamus (Dominic Purcell). Benelli M3Several of the sweepers are armed with Benelli M3s fitted with forward pistol grips and entry lights. RiflesHeckler & Koch G36The Heckler & Koch G36 is used by many Sweepers throughout the movie, and by Brandt (Taye Diggs) during one of the raids. Preston (Christian Bale) also briefly uses a G36 to kill several guards at the end. Heckler & Koch G36KThe shorter Heckler & Koch G36K is also used by some of the Sweepers. Walther WA 2000The Walther WA 2000 is used by a heavily armored Sweeper during one of the raids. Although the weapon is a semi-automatic sniper rifle, it is wielded as though it were a shotgun; the scope and bipod have been removed, and the actor playing the Sweeper pretends to rack a non-existent pump action under the barrel (accompanied by the sound of a shotgun being cocked). The WA 2000 in this movie is also a replica of some sort. It doesn't carry any trademarks at all. AKMSThe AKMS is used by several of the resistance members. M16A2An M16A2 is briefly seen in the hands of a Sweeper whom Preston (Christian Bale) attacks when his wife is arrested which he drops immediately before snatching an AR-70 from another sweeper, commonly attributed as a continuity error though it is simply seen as one since the maneuver is so fast. When Preston is in the Warehouse raid whipping a group of Sweepers - they use AR-70s, but in some shots, they all clearly have M16A2s instead. Beretta AR-70/223Beretta AR-70/223s are used by many of the Sweepers throughout the film. Ruger Mini-14An armored sweeper who's guarding the dog pen is armed with what appears to be a Ruger Mini-14 with synthetic furniture. Colt CommandoA CAR-15 type Rifle fitted with a scope is seen in the "lights out" scene in the hands of several dying resistance fighters. Heckler & Koch G3A4The G3A4 is seen in the hands of the resistance and in their arsenal.
MiscellaneousAPC MGsA likely fictional set of machine guns mounted on top of Librian APCs, which bear an odd resemblance to the APC in Aliens. FlamethrowerAfter all the resistance fighters in the first raid have been killed 2 flamethrower wielding sweepers come in to burn the Mona Lisa. These appear to be gas-throwing props designed to resemble the M2 Flamethrower. </option><option>
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Rifles / CarbinesColt Model 727Majority of the U.S. Army Delta Force operators carry the Colt Model 727 as their primary weapon, fitted with various accessories such as the Aimpoint CompM2 red dot scopes and SureFire 660 flashlights, with some of the carbines also having desert tan camouflage paint schemes, painting mostly the handguards and buttstocks only and some without paint, flashlights and/or optics. Delta Staff Sergeant Daniel Busch (Richard Tyson), Sergeant First Class Norm "Hoot" Gibson (Eric Bana), Master Sergeant Chris Wex (Kim Coates), and SFC Jeff Sanderson (William Fichtner) all carry the Colt Model 727 carbines. In real life, the older Colt Model 653 and Colt Model 723 would have been the carbines used by the Delta operators during Operation Gothic Serpent. The Colt Model 727 would have been more common amongst the Rangers and not Delta. In the film, the Colt Model 727 is likely standing in primarily for the Colt Model 723 for Delta Force while the Model 733 stands in for the Model 727 for the Rangers. Most of the carbines in film are also anachronistically equipped with Aimpoint CompM2 reflex red dot sights (which was not available commercially until 17 March 1995, and later standardized into the SOPMOD kit in 2000) on rails mounted on the fixed carrying handle rear sight. During Operation Gothic Serpent, some Delta operators and Rangers utilized the then commercial Aimpoint brand optics such as the Aimpoint 2000, 3000 and 5000 reflex sights (which due to these optics being discontinued and very rare to acquire in bulk load for the movie would explain the extensive usage of the CompM2 scopes, standing in for the older Aimpoint scopes during filming). Photographs of the events leading up to Operation Gothic Serpent, as well as research by enthusiasts, have confirmed that in fact Delta used Colt Model 653s and 723s during the operation, some of which the carbines also had other attachments that Delta were free to customise extensively, such as 100mph tape wrapped on the bottom of STANAG magazines for easier grasping (sometimes accompanied with bungee cord to pull the magazines out easily), double magazines clamped together (either using a metal H clamp or simply modified with tape and cardboard), Packer Redi-Mag double magazine devices, rubber bands to hold a flashbang grenade on the magazine and also the CAR stock in a certain position (provide also the stock and buffer tube were modified as older stocks only had two positions and weren't adjustable to fit users specifically at the time), M203 grenade launchers and at least one Remington 870 masterkey shotgun. Colt Model 733Various U.S. Delta Force operators and some Army Rangers are armed with the short-barreled Colt Model 733 with A2 rear adjustable carrying handle sights and heavy barrels. Some are standard 733s, while others are customized with camouflage paint schemes and Aimpoint scopes (similar to the aforementioned Model 727s). Some of the weapons have a XM177-style flash-hider instead of the standard barrel with A2 flash-hider. One particular Model 733 used by Delta Master Sergeant Gary Gordon (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) and later Chief Warrant Officer 3 Mike Durant (Ron Eldard) is heavily modified with a camouflage paint scheme, anachronistic Aimpoint CompM2 red-dot scope on a rail mounted on the carrying handle rear sight, weaponlight taped on the left side of the handguard and a sound suppressor. The usage of the Colt 733 by the Rangers may likely be filling in the role of the Colt M727 that is already carried by the majority of the Delta operatives in film, although in real life those particular carbine models would have been utilised by some of the Rangers alongside the M16A2. In history, Gordon's carbine was actually a camouflage painted Colt Model 723 (like all other Deltas were using at the time) with either a Aimpoint 3000 or 5000 and an OPSINC suppressor sleeved over the barrel. Colt M4 CarbineFor several of the sequences that involved stuntwork, a number of non-firing rubber prop M4 Carbines are seen in the hands of the Delta operators. They are recognizable by the knobs on the carry handles which indicate that the carry handles are detachable, which is the distinguishing visual feature of the M4. The use of these weapons - even in rubber prop form - is anachronistic as the M4 Carbine was not adopted by the U.S. military (not even U.S. SOCOM) until 1994, a year after the events of the film took place. The usage of these rubber prop M4s is likely to substitute some of the M727 carbines that lack Aimpoint optics in some scenes to blend in. NOTE: While prototype models of the M4 existed at the time of Operation Gothic Serpent, and conceivably might have been available to Delta, all prototype models of the M4 used fixed carry handle upper receiver assemblies. Further, when the M4 entered service in 1994, the initial standard was the Colt Model 777, which had a fixed carry handle. The flattop receiver Colt Model 920 and Model 921 - two Colt carbines which eventually became standardized as the M4 and M4A1, respectively - neither existed nor entered service until late 1994 to early 1995, after the initial purchase of Model 777s. SpecialColt M16A2U.S. Army Rangers, including Staff Sergeant Matt Eversmann (Josh Hartnett), Sergeant Mike Goodale (Carmine Giovinazzo), Sergeant Ed Yurek (Tom Guiry), Sergeant Joyce (Chris Beetem) and Private First Class Todd Blackburn (Orlando Bloom) are armed with M16A2 Rifles. While defending the second Black Hawk crash site, Delta Sergeant First Class Randy Shughart (Johnny Strong) briefly uses a M16A2 rifle before switching back to his M14. During the scene when CPT Steele (Jason Isaacs) tells SSG Eversmann that they have to secure the perimeter for the SAR chopper, a Ranger lying prone in the background appears to be working the forward assist on his M16A2. Specialist John Grimes (Ewan McGregor) and Corporal James "Jamie" Smith (Charlie Hofheimer) both carry M16A2 rifles with M203 grenade launchers on heatshield handguards while some other Rangers, notably Sergeant Lorenzo Ruiz (Enrique Murciano) have the Cobray CM203 37mm Flare Launchers that is standing in for the M203. It should be noted that Rangers weren't just issued with only the M16A2 during Operation Gothic Serpent - they also used the Colt Model 727, which was then sold commercially by Colt as the "M16A2 Carbine". Despite the film's portrayal of Delta Force using the M727, it is inaccurate as in reality they used Colt Model 653 and Colt Model 723 carbines; the Rangers would have used the M727 in selected roles such as NCOs, COs, or in the case of the film, radiomen and possibly medics. SpecialM14An M14 rifle is used by Delta Force Sergeant First Class Randy Shughart (Johnny Strong), most notably when he and Master Sergeant Gary Gordon (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) are defending the second crash site. His M14 has a camouflage paint scheme and an anachronistic Aimpoint CompM2/M68 reflex sight that is likely standing in for the Aimpoint 3000 that the real Shughart utilised on his rifle. M16A1Several M16A1 rifles are seen in the Somali arms dealer's shop and one militia member is seen loading up one. At one point, Rangers can be seen watching a scene of the film The Jerk where a madman is trying to shoot the protagonist using a scoped M16A1. Heckler & Koch G3A3The local militia arm themselves with Heckler & Koch G3 rifles among many weapons. Both older variants and newer G3A3 variants are seen in the film. The older variants were previously ID'd as CETME Rifles, which is incorrect - The furniture, magazines, trigger housings and receivers are incorrect for CETMEs. The fixed rear sights, while generally associated with CETMEs, were also used on older-spec G3 rifles. The distinctive (and more commonly seen) H&K adjustable spindle/drum rear sight was only first introduced with the G3A3. Type 56A full-stock Type 56 is used by a Somali to whack Mike Durant in the head. It has a slanted AKM-style muzzle brake added on. Type 56-1The vast majority of the Somali gunmen are armed with the Type 56-1 assault rifle, which is a Chinese derivative of the AKS-47/AKMS. They are identified by the hooded front sights, which only Chinese Kalashnikov rifles have. At one point, one of US soldiers can be seen removing the magazine from a discarded Type 56-1 and stuffing it in his empty pouch. Whether this was done to take back a souvenir or for some other reason is not known. AKS-74UMo'alim (Razaaq Adoti), the Somali militia leader, carries an AKS-74U as his weapon of choice, first seen picking it up and inspecting it before heading into battle, then firing a burst into the air to break up angry civilians attacking CWO3 Mike Durant (Ron Eldard) before announcing that he was to be taken alive as a prisoner. SVD DragunovWhen Hoot (Eric Bana) is in the Somali town, he passes the arms dealer, who has an SVD Dragunov on display. Machine GunsM60Ranger Specialist Shawn Nelson (Ewen Bremner) can be seen carrying an M60 machine gun as his standard weapon. A vehicle-mounted M60 is also seen and fired from at least one of the Humvees in the extraction convoy. Some of the Somalis can be seen using this gun as well. SpecialFN MinimiSeveral Rangers can be seen carrying FN Minimis throughout the film, standing in for the M249E1 SAW. It is also used by Specialist Lance Twombly (Tom Hardy) to accidentally deafen Nelson (Ewen Bremner) when he fires it too close to Nelson's head. The Minimis are also fitted with circular 200-round cloth ammo bags instead of hard plastic drums. At one point, a Somali shoots at Twombly and hits one of his ammo drums causing the ammo to cook off and burn him, though he's able to get rid of it before he's seriously harmed. Browning M2HBThe Browning M2HB heavy machine gun is used by the US Army on their HMMWVs, the U.N. forces on their APCs, and the Somali militia on their technicals. The opening scene features Somali militiamen slaughtering a gathered crowd at the food distribution center with the powerful .50 cal. M85The M85 heavy machine gun can be seen mounted in the Commander's cupola of M60A1 Patton tanks providing security at the soccer stadium being used as a base by the U.N. forces. GE M134 MinigunThe MH-60 Black Hawks are armed with GE M134 Miniguns as doorguns. Pylon-mounted miniguns, mounted alongside 2.75" rockets, are seen as the armament of the AH-6 Little Birds. The Black Hawk and Little Bird helicopters were provided for the film by the US Army's 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, and the weapons mounted are the actual armaments. One of the pilots seen in the film (Keith Jones) was a veteran of the actual battle. DShKSeveral vehicle-mounted Russian DShK heavy machine guns appear in several scenes. Zastava M72One of the Somalis fires at Mike Durant's Black Hawk armed with a Zastava M72, a copy of the RPK light machine gun, identifiable by the stock and handguard design. Another Somali is seen providing suppressing fire at the Rangers and Delta operators with one when they try to reach the first Black Hawk crash site. PKMA PKM machine gun is seen resting on a table in the Somali arms dealer's shop. Submachine GunsHeckler & Koch MP5A3Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michael "Mike" Durant (Ron Eldard), the MH-60 Black Hawk pilot of Super Six-Four, is armed with a Heckler & Koch MP5A3 with a "slimline" handguard and uses it to defend himself after he's shot down. Another MP5A3 is also picked up and used by SFC Randy Shughart (Johnny Strong) before being killed by the overwhelming militia. The MP5 was briefly issued to helicopter crews as a personal defense weapon (PDW), but was discontinued in this role when it was determined its 9x19mm ammo lacked sufficient stopping power against armor-wearing or drug-crazed enemies, as was the case in Somalia. In the book and real life, the weapons were actually MP5Ks. They were referred to as "Skinny Popper", a reference to the men's nickname for the Somalis. SpecialShotgunsRemington 870While never used on screen, SFC Sanderson (William Fichtner) can be seen carrying a customized Remington 870 Express Magnum (standing in for an 870 Police Magnum) slung over his right shoulder. A pistol grip (minus the folding stock) is used in place of the full stock. This same setup is used on a short 870 by Charlie Sheen in the film Navy SEALs. In a deleted scene, SFC Sanderson uses the shotgun to blow the hinges on a door inside the target building. The tail end of this shot is still in the finished film, although if you haven't seen the deleted scene before it would be hard to spot. In the book, at least one of the Delta operators has an 870 Masterkey attached to his CAR-15. HandgunsColt M1911A1The Colt M1911A1 pistol is used by the Delta operators as their sidearm of choice. Delta Force Master Sergeant Wex (Kim Coates) can be seen with an M1911A1 at the firing range near the beginning of the film. The M1911A1 is most notably seen in the hands of Master Sergeant Gordon and Sergeant First Class Shughart as the two Delta snipers attempt to secure the second crash site and are forced to draw their sidearms as the both their primary weapons run dry before the overwhelming Somalis close in on them. Some of the Delta's 1911s also have ambidextrous thumb safety, notably when SFC Sanderson (William Fichtner) draws his to fire near the end of the film. Tokarev TT-33A Somali militiaman uses a Tokarev TT-33 to kill SFC Shughart (Johnny Strong) at the second crash site. It should be noted that the militiaman fires 11 shots, which is 3 more than the TT-33's 8-round magazine. Beretta 92FSThe Beretta 92FS pistol (standing in for the Beretta M9) is seen a few times in the hands of Rangers and members of Lieutenant Colonel McKnight's (Tom Sizemore) convoy. Mainly it is seen in the hands of Maddox (Michael Roof) in the Humvee. McKnight himself carries his 92FS around as a proper means to defend himself. Twombly (Tom Hardy) also carries a 92FS as a sidearm to his FN Minimi. He never uses it and it is mostly seen in his holster. LaunchersRPG-7The Russian-manufactured RPG-7 launcher appears as the weapon which brings down a pair of MH-60 Black Hawk helicopters. In one scene inspired by an actual event, a projectile from an RPG-7 strikes PVT Kowalewski (Brendan Sexton III), the driver of one of the M35 'deuce and a half' trucks in the convoy commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Danny McKnight (Tom Sizemore). The warhead fails to detonate, impaling the luckless soldier instead. At least one of the RPG-7s used in the film was a rare live and registered example owned by Movie Gun Services. Type 69 RPGAlong with the RPG-7s mentioned above, Chinese Type 69 RPG launchers are also used by the militia. The Type 69s seem to be loaded with PG-7VL rockets instead of the more commonly-seen PG-7VM rockets, distinguished by the larger warhead. M72 LAWRanger Lieutenant Tom DiTomasso (uncredited) can be seen taking out a "technical" with an M72A3 LAW. The M72A3 was a post-Vietnam War improved model of the M72, and the last variation used by the US Army. Upgrade models (up to M72A7) of the LAW are being used by the US Navy and USMC as recently as 2007, as well a variant is used by the Canadian Forces and other NATO nations in Afghanistan. SPG-9 Recoilless RifleAt one point, Aidid's militia begin to bombard the building the majority of the Rangers and Deltas have taken cover in with mortars and an SPG-9 recoilless rifle. A group of Deltas led by Hoot soon kill the gunners and then turn the SPG-9 against the militia, killing several with one shot. It's later destroyed by Hoot's team before they join Eversmann's team. Interestingly, according to the audio commentary on the DVD, this incident never happened and was made up for dramatic effect by the writers. Cobray CM203 Flare LauncherMany of the Rangers' M16A2 Rifles are fitted with Cobray CM203 37mm Flare Launchers, standing in for the M203 grenade launcher. Most notably seen in the hands of SGT Lorenzo Ruiz (Enrique Murciano) of CPT Steele's (Jason Isaacs) unit. M203 Grenade LauncherWhile the Cobray CM203 37mm Flare Launchers are fitted on most of the Rangers' M16A2 Rifles, a couple of actual M203 grenade launchers are also seen, most notably on Corporal James "Jamie" Smith (Charlie Hofheimer) and Specialist John Grimes (Ewan McGregor) rifles, the latter who uses his launcher to assist the Delta operators in taking out a "technical" that has them pinned down, missing the first shot before destroying the vehicle with a second High-Explosive Dual-Purpose (HEDP) grenade.. GrenadesM67 Hand GrenadeWhile loading up for the assault, Hoot (Eric Bana) is seen taping up the pins and spoons on some M67 fragmentation hand grenades. SFC Sanderson (William Fichtner) is later seen throwing one into a window to take out a Somali who has the Rangers and Deltas pinned down. AN/M14 Incendiary GrenadeThere are several appearances of AN/M14 incendiary grenades; used by Delta operators to destroy sensitive equipment at both Black Hawk crash sites, as well as to destroy the SPG-9 recoilless rifle mentioned above once Hoot and his team are done with it. Another one can be seen lying on a table when Hoot is loading up. </option><option>
PistolsGlock 17Detective Mike Lowrey (Will Smith) dual-wields 2nd and 3rd generation Glock 17s as his standard weapons, both with chrome slides. Syd (Gabrielle Union) later takes one of these pistols during the mission to rescue her in Cuba to defend herself as they're making their escape. Detective Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) engages Johnny Tapia (Jordi Mollà) with a Glock 17 near the Gitmo base, but it's not explained where this pistol comes from. Miami police officers are seen using standard models during the shootout with the Haitians. Glock 26At the beginning of and during the freeway chase scene, Syd (Gabrielle Union) can be seen using a Glock 26 pistol to defend herself from the Haitian gang members. Beretta 92FS InoxBeretta 92FS Inox pistols are used throughout the film. Curiously, they appear in the hands of different users at different points throughout the film; first in the hands of Haitian gang members when Lowrey and Burnett raid their hideout, then again by one of Tapia's cronies with one when fighting with Lowrey on board the monorail train following the coroner truck chase. The one used by the gangster on the train is a "Non Gun" Beretta Inox replica. Colt AnacondaWhen Roberto is telling Tapia about the freeway chase, Tapia can be seen using a Colt Anaconda to shoot rats infesting his Miami home. SIG-Sauer P226Detective Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) carries a SIG-Sauer P226 pistol as his standard sidearm. Like Lowrey's Glocks, Burnett's pistol is also black with a silver slide - his weapon does not appear to be the factory two-tone P226 (which features nickel-plated controls as well as slide); rather, it appears to have been made by placing the slide/barrel from a factory all-nickel P226 onto a regular black P226 frame. Tapia's right-hand man Carlos can also be seen wielding an all-black P226 during the standoff at Guantanamo Bay near the end of the film. SIG-Sauer P232The main villain of the film, Johnny Tapia keeps a SIG-Sauer P232 in his bedroom in his Miami home. The SIG is first seen when a pair of prostitutes play around with the handgun and accidentally fire it, shattering a vase, much to Tapia's annoyance. He is also seen putting the pistol to the head of Roberto (Jon Seda). Later, he is seen using it during the raid on his Miami home which leads to Syd being taken hostage. Smith & Wesson Model 39In addition to his dual Taurus pistols, Alexei is also seen with dual Smith & Wesson Model 39 pistols, kept in crossdraw shoulder holsters. They appear to have stainless slides. Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 629During the raid on the KKK rally, one of the thugs manages to catch Burnett off-guard and holds a Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 629 revolver to his head, taunting him and Lowrey. Taurus PT92Dual Taurus PT92 pistols are dual-wielded by a drunk Alexei (Peter Stormare) when he comes to Tapia's Miami home looking for revenge. Submachine GunsIntratec TEC-9During the shootout with Tapia's cronies during the coroner truck chase, one of Tapia's cronies can be seen letting loose with an Intratec TEC-9. Heckler & Koch MP5KDuring the shootout with Tapia's cronies during the coroner truck chase, one of Tapia's cronies can be seen letting loose with an Heckler & Koch MP5K, though is clearly not experienced with the weapon, holding it by the magazine instead of the foregrip. Heckler & Koch MP5SDMike Lowrey and DEA Agent Tony Dodd (Antoni Corone) are seen using Heckler & Koch MP5SDs during the Cuban rescue mission. They are fitted with an Aimpoint CompM2 red dot sight and a SureFire 660 tactical flashlight under the barrel. Several members of the Miami P.D. SWAT team that storms the Spanish Palms Mortuary can also be seen armed with similarly-equipped MP5SDs, albeit without the Aimpoint scopes. Heckler & Koch MP5A2During the raid on the Spanish Palms Mortuary, Miami Metro SWAT can be seen toting Heckler & Koch MP5A2s fitted with Surefire dedicated fore end weaponlights. Heckler & Koch UMP45During the freeway chase scene, Mike Lowrey takes out an Heckler & Koch UMP from the back seat of his Ferrari, deploying the weapon at the beginning of the break/gunfight in the chase at the intersection. During this gunfight, Marcus Burnett gets another UMP and uses it during this shootout, as well as the continuation of the chase as it spills onto the MacArthur Causeway Bridge. It's here that Burnett, while offering up suppressive fire, accidentally riddles the dashboard of Lowrey's Ferrari with a burst. It is noted as the UMP45, the .45 ACP variant, based on its slower rate of fire than the .40 S&W and 9x19mm variants, as well as the transparent strip running down the side of the magazine. Mike Lowrey is also seen with a Heckler & Koch UMP when he and the SWAT team break into Tapia's Funerary, this one has a flashlight. Steyr SPPDuring the rescue mission in Cuba and the final standoff of the film, Tapia can be seen brandishing a Steyr SPP, a variant of the Steyr TMP machine pistol with the foregrip removed. The weapon is shown as capable of firing on full-auto, which means that this SPP, like many SPPs seen in American movies and TV shows, was converted to automatic with a registered auto sear by a qualified armorer. Micro UziDuring the shootout with Tapia's cronies during the coroner truck chase, one of Tapia's cronies can be seen letting loose with a Micro Uzi. RiflesAKMNumerous AKMs appear in the film, being wielded by Cuban Army soldiers responding to the attack on Tapia's mansion. Tito Vargas (Reynaldo A. Gallegos) can be seen wielding an AKM as well, using it to help the protagonists escape Tapia's mansion during "plan B". AKMSUSeveral of the Haitian gang members can be seen brandishing AKMSU carbines during the freeway chase scene, and again when Burnett and Lowrey raid their hideout. One AKMSU is seen during the shootout at Tapia's Cuban house, which clearly has a 7.62x39 magazine, but features an AKS-74U style side-folding stock. Olympic Arms K3B CARThere are two appearances of a CAR-15/XM177-style carbine in the film, both in the hands of drug runners in a "go fast" speedboat. Upon close inspection, these are actually the Olympic Arms K3B CAR, which is the Olympic Arms commercial XM177-pattern clone sold in the U.S. until the mid-1990s. Notably, they all feature M16A2-style receivers (not found on any genuine XM177 variation) and long 5.5" "mock" XM177 flash hiders that lack sound suppression capabilities. DSA SA58 OSWAnother weapon used by the Haitian gang members is an American variant of the FN FAL carbine, the DSA SA58 OSW, seen during the intersection shootout and freeway chase scenes by "Blondie Dreads" (Kiko Ellsworth). Like the FN FAL, The SA58 comes in many shapes and sizes and can easily be modified with different stocks, sights, etc., but in this particular scene it is a "Tactical Carbine OSW", which is a select-fire, short carbine (12" barrel with carbine handguard) with a para-style side-folding stock and a 7.62x51mm 30-round FAL magazine. Like the law enforcement/military-only version of the SA58 OSW, the one used in the movie is select-fire. A US Marine can be seen firing one at the protagonists' H2 Hummer when they charge onto the US Naval Base at Guantanamo, which is inaccurate since this weapon is not used by the US military. Heckler & Koch G36CDuring the rescue mission in Cuba, Burnett uses a Heckler & Koch G36C fitted with an Aimpoint CompM2 red dot sight as his main weapon; the sound effect used when the weapon is fired in this scene seems to imply a ridiculously high rate of fire. A DEA agent can also be seen using a G36C briefly during the freeway chase scene. Heckler & Koch SL8-1During the shootout at the KKK rally, TNT member Fanuti (Gary Nickens) uses a Heckler & Koch SL8-1 sniper rifle fitted with a night vision scope and tactical flashlight, using it to take out a KKK member attempting to shoot Lowrey from behind. Fanuti uses this rifle again when assaulting Tapia's mansion in Cuba. M4A1 CarbineThe M4A1 Carbine makes several appearances as well; first in the hands of TNT members waiting for the signal to move in on the Ku Klux Klan members at the start of the film, then among the weapons used by the rescue team during the mission in Cuba. The M4s are fitted with various accessories, including Aimpoint CompM2 red dot sights, Surefire M500AB foreend weaponlights, and laser sights. Colt M16A2During the shootout between the Haitian gang members and the police in the intersection, several Miami police officers are seen engaging the Haitians with M16A2 rifles retrieved from the trunks of their patrol cars. They are also seen being used by US Marines responding to the standoff situation at the perimeter of the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base. Norinco Type 56In addition to the AKMs, some Cuban Army soldiers can be seen carrying Norinco Type 56 rifles. Valmet M76FValmet M76F rifles are seen in the hands of some Haitian thugs. They are using "F" models as noted by the side folding tubular stocks. ShotgunsDouble-Barreled ShotgunDuring the rescue mission in Cuba, Tapia's mother Donna Maria Tapia (Gloria Irizarry) attacks the rescuers with a double-barreled shotgun of unknown make and model, though is knocked out by one of the rescuers when she runs out of ammunition. When she raises it, it makes a pump-action cocking sound. Ithaca 37 (Nickel)Some of the Haitian gang members are seen using Ithaca 37 shotguns fitted with their distinctive pistol grips, but they are not long enough to be "Stakeout" models. They are not Remington 870s, as they have no ejection port and a different style trigger guard. A goof in this scene is that the same Haitian is seen wielding the shotgun inside the Trans Am that Marcus shoots and crashes into the back of another car yet he is still present during the intersection shootout. The gang member "Blond Dreads" can later be seen with it when the protagonists track him to his house. Mossberg 590 MarinerA stainless steel Mossberg 590 Mariner shotgun with black foregrip and stock and a high-capacity magazine tube makes two appearances in the film. The distinct silver finish is specific to the "Mariner" special edition of Mossberg 590 shotguns. Remington 870During the shootout with the Haitians, Miami P.D. officers can be seen armed with Remington 870 shotguns. Serbu Super ShortyDuring the shootout between the Haitian gang members and the police in the intersection, one of the gang members shoots out the rear window of Syd's SUV, to which she responds by drawing a Serbu Super Shorty shotgun. SWD/Cobray Street SweeperAn SWD/Cobray Street Sweeper is used by one of the Haitians during the shootout with the police. Machine GunsBrowning M2HB (Mocked up as DShK)Among the weapons used by the Cuban Army soldiers that arrive at the mansion during the rescue mission are several Browning M2HB heavy machine guns mocked up as DShK heavy machine guns mounted on the back of a truck. M240BWhen drug runners in a "go-fast" speedboat are being pursued by Miami P.D. and US Coast Guard helicopters, the MH-68A Stingray helicopters are armed with door-mounted M240Bs, which are ultimately used to end the chase by shooting up the boat's engine. M249 SAWAnother weapon used during the Cuban rescue mission is a 'paratrooper' version of the M249 SAW, fitted with a telescoping stock and shorter barrel, to waste many of Tapia's bodyguards and Cuban soldiers. OtherFictional Bounding MineThe bounding mines in the minefield around Guantanamo are of fictional design. M141 SMAW-DAt the onset of the rescue mission, DEA Agent Tony Dodd pops up from a tunnel dug beneath Tapia's Cuban mansion and uses an M141 SMAW-D to destroy the security shed. He fires a second SMAW-D later on to destroy an outbuilding being manned by guards. Mk 2 Hand Grenade (mockup)When Lowrey and Burnett are getting chewed out by Captain Howard (Joe Pantoliano) in his office following the freeway chase, what appears to be a Mk 2 hand grenade can be seen sitting on his desk. This is actually an oversized pewter hand grenade cigarette lighter modeled after the Mk 2. Type 69 RPGDuring the rescue mission in Cuba, the Cuban Army arrives to complicate matters, including at least one Type 69 RPG team. It differs from the Russian RPG-7, most notably that the soldier firing it has to grab one handle above the launcher and one below - indicative of the Type 69 (the Chinese copy of the RPG-7). It is also fitted with a PGO-7 scope. </option></choose> |
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