Extreme Prejudice: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Extreme Prejudice: Difference between revisions
The [[MAC-10]] is the main weapon of choice for the special unit. MSgt. Larry McRose ([[Clancy Brown]]), Maj. Paul Hackett ([[Michael Ironside]]) and SSgt. Declan Patrick Coker ([[Matt Mulhern]]) all start with one during the final shootout. Maj. Paul Hackett has the only one fitted with a suppressor.
The [[MAC-10]] is the main weapon of choice for the special unit. MSgt. Larry McRose ([[Clancy Brown]]), Maj. Paul Hackett ([[Michael Ironside]]) and SSgt. Declan Patrick Coker ([[Matt Mulhern]]) all start with one during the final shootout. Maj. Paul Hackett has the only one fitted with a suppressor.
[[Image:EP-MAC10-1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|MSgt. Larry McRose didn't want to give his car to Chub Luke.]]
[[Image:EP-MAC10-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|MSgt. Larry McRose didn't want to give his car to Chub Luke.]]
[[Image:EP-MAC10-2.jpg|thumb|none|450px|]]
[[Image:EP-MAC10-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
[[Image:EP-MAC10-3-1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|]]
[[Image:EP-MAC10-3-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|]]
[[Image:EP-MAC10-3.jpg|thumb|none|450px|MSgt. Larry McRose aims his MAC-10 at Maj. Paul Hackett. ]]
[[Image:EP-MAC10-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|MSgt. Larry McRose aims his MAC-10 at Maj. Paul Hackett. ]]
[[Image:EP-MAC10-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|MSgt. Larry McRose with his MAC-10. Note the sling which holds his Remington 870 on his back.]]
[[Image:EP-MAC10-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|MSgt. Larry McRose with his MAC-10. Note the sling which holds his Remington 870 on his back.]]
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Sgt. Charles Biddle ([[Larry B. Scott]]) uses a [[Steyr AUG|Steyr AUG A1]] in the final shootout.
Sgt. Charles Biddle ([[Larry B. Scott]]) uses a [[Steyr AUG|Steyr AUG A1]] in the final shootout.
[[Image:Steyr-AUG.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Steyr AUG A1 - 5.56x45mm.]]
[[Image:Steyr-AUG.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Steyr AUG A1 - 5.56x45mm.]]
[[Image:EP-SteyrAUG-1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Sgt. Charles Biddle threathens a woman to keep quiet.]]
[[Image:EP-SteyrAUG-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sgt. Charles Biddle threathens a woman to keep quiet.]]
[[Image:EP-SteyrAUG-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sgt. Charles Biddle fires his Steyr AUG A1. Note the two ejected brass shells.]]
[[Image:EP-SteyrAUG-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sgt. Charles Biddle fires his Steyr AUG A1. Note the two ejected brass shells.]]
[[Image:EP-SteyrAUG-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sgt. Charles Biddle fires his Steyr AUG A1.]]
[[Image:EP-SteyrAUG-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Sgt. Charles Biddle fires his Steyr AUG A1.]]
Revision as of 10:15, 17 March 2010
Extreme Prejudice is a 1987 action film starring Nick Nolte as "stone-age" Texas Ranger who takes on an old nemesis and a rogue Special Forces team. The film was based on a story by John Milius (Red Dawn) and Fred Dekker (RoboCop 3) and was directed by Walter Hill (Red Heat). The final shootout is somewhat reminiscent of Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch. To ensure authenticity, the producers also hired Texas Ranger Joaquin Jackson as a consultant.
A Colt Commander is the main sidearm of Texas Ranger Jack Benteen (Nick Nolte) in the film. In fact, this was the main service sidearm of real life Texas Ranger Joaquin Jackson, who was the inspiration for Nolte's character. Nick Nolte bought a .45 Colt Commander, just like the one owned by Jackson, including the custom grips and also an identical holster to carry the gun, to use it in the film. However, in his autobiography "One Ranger", Jackson remembers that the .45 Commander was not reliable with blanks. Therefore, a 9mm Colt Commander was used instead.
The MAC-10 is the main weapon of choice for the special unit. MSgt. Larry McRose (Clancy Brown), Maj. Paul Hackett (Michael Ironside) and SSgt. Declan Patrick Coker (Matt Mulhern) all start with one during the final shootout. Maj. Paul Hackett has the only one fitted with a suppressor.
Sgt. Charles Biddle (Larry B. Scott) uses a Beretta 92F during the final shootout. Much like Lethal Weapon (1987) and Die Hard (1988), this is one of the first films to feature the new 92F model.
Jack Benteen (Nick Nolte), MSgt. Larry McRose (Clancy Brown) and Lupo (Luis Contreras) use Remington 870s in the film. Jack Benteen's 870 has a full stock and no magazine tube extension. MSgt. Larry McRose's 870 has a factory folding stock with magazine extension. Lupo's 870 has the wood stock sawed to a pistol grip and sports a magazine extension also. Despite carrying it throughout the film he is never seen firing it.
Winchester Model 12
Sheriff Hank Pearson (Rip Torn) uses a Winchester Model 12 shotgun in the film. Joaquin Jackson claimed the shotgun actually belonged to the actor.
Sgt. Buck Atwater (William Forsythe) is seen putting down a Smith & Wesson 39 after crashing their car after a short chase with Benteen.
Browning M1919A4
Browning M1919A4s are used by machine gunners during the final shootout, some being mounted on a double-handed mount, while others are AA twin mounted.
Ithaca 37 shotguns are seen in the Sheriff's office armory. Deputy Purvis (James Lashly) is seen with one, when standing guard. After the apprehension of SSgt. Declan Patrick Coker and Sgt. Buck Atwater.
Pearly Grips (Sam Gauny) is seen with a pearl-gripped Smith & Wesson Model 10 tucked in his waist band, after the shooting between T.C Luke and Benteen.
Smith & Wesson Double Action New Frontier
T26 Tanker Garand
A person in the crowd is briefly seen holding a T26 Tanker Garand rifle.