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The Grizzly Win Mag pistol has been developed during early 1980s by L.A.R. Manufacturing Inc (USA; L.A.R. stands for names of company founders - Larisch, Augat and Robinson). This pistol was been designed around the very powerful .45 Winchester Magnum.  Standard Grizzly mark I pistols were sold in .45 Win Mag chambering, but patented factory conversion kits were available for calibers, including .45ACP, 10mm Auto, .357 Magnum and several others. Later on, LAR manufacturing also introduced two slightly enlarged version of the Grizzly, known as Mark IV and Mark V. Mark IV pistols were chambered for popular .44 Magnum revolver round; Mark V were chambered for very powerful .50AE ammunition. However, for various reasons manufacture of Grizzly pistols however, L.A.R. Manufacturing Inc is still in business and still offers spare parts and service for Grizzly Win Mag pistols.
The Grizzly Win Mag pistol has been developed during early 1980s by L.A.R. Manufacturing Inc (USA; L.A.R. stands for names of company founders - Larisch, Augat and Robinson). This pistol was been designed around the very powerful .45 Winchester Magnum.  Standard Grizzly mark I pistols were sold in .45 Win Mag chambering, but patented factory conversion kits were available for calibers, including .45ACP, 10mm Auto, .357 Magnum and several others. Later on, LAR manufacturing also introduced two slightly enlarged version of the Grizzly, known as Mark IV and Mark V. Mark IV pistols were chambered for popular .44 Magnum revolver round; Mark V were chambered for very powerful .50AE ammunition. However, for various reasons manufacture of Grizzly pistols stopped in 1998 however, L.A.R. Manufacturing Inc is still in business and still offers spare parts on a very limited basis for Grizzly Win Mag pistols.





Revision as of 02:11, 18 August 2010

The Grizzly Win Mag pistol has been developed during early 1980s by L.A.R. Manufacturing Inc (USA; L.A.R. stands for names of company founders - Larisch, Augat and Robinson). This pistol was been designed around the very powerful .45 Winchester Magnum. Standard Grizzly mark I pistols were sold in .45 Win Mag chambering, but patented factory conversion kits were available for calibers, including .45ACP, 10mm Auto, .357 Magnum and several others. Later on, LAR manufacturing also introduced two slightly enlarged version of the Grizzly, known as Mark IV and Mark V. Mark IV pistols were chambered for popular .44 Magnum revolver round; Mark V were chambered for very powerful .50AE ammunition. However, for various reasons manufacture of Grizzly pistols stopped in 1998 however, L.A.R. Manufacturing Inc is still in business and still offers spare parts on a very limited basis for Grizzly Win Mag pistols.


Specifications

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LAR Grizzly Mk1
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LAR Grizzly Mk1 Long Slide
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LAR Grizzly MkIV
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LAR Grizzly Win Mag .45 Winchester Magnum Mk1 with magazine removed
  • LAR Grizzly Pistol
  • Calibers: .45 Win Mag, .45ACP, 10mm Auto, .357 Mag, 9mm Win Mag, .38 Super
  • Length: 10.25 inches
  • Barrel Length: 6.50 inches
  • Weight:
  • :Pistol Empty: 48 oz.
  • :Pistol Load: 53 oz.
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  • Muzzle Velocity: 1,400 feet per second (.45 Win Mag)




The LAR Grizzly Pistol appears in the following movies, TV shows, and video games:

Film

  • Used by Ken Radley as "El Cirujano" and Tom Berenger as Thomas Beckett / Marine Corp Sniper in Sniper
  • Used by Vic Manni as "Ferguson" / Hired Gun in Bad Boys
  • Used by Sam Elliot as "Richie Marks" in Shakedown
  • Briefly showed in the hands of Ray Wise as "Leon Nash" and also used by another thug in RoboCop.
  • Carried/used by a mobster in Last Action Hero (In the movie page's Funeral section - Long-slide version)

Television