Death Wish 3: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Death Wish 3: Difference between revisions
Paul Kersey ([[Charles Bronson]]) carries a [[Colt Cobra]] during the film. He slays several punks with it during the film. Several other gang members use this gun at the finale shoot-out at the end of the movie. Little known fact, Jack Ruby used a Colt Cobra to shoot Lee Harvey Oswald on November 24, 1963, while he was in custody of the Dallas Police Department after Oswald allegedly assassinated President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963.
Paul Kersey ([[Charles Bronson]]) carries a [[Colt Cobra]] during the film. He slays several punks with it during the film. Several other gang members use this gun at the finale shoot-out at the end of the movie.
[[Image:DW4cc2.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Paul checks out his Colt Cobra.]]
[[Image:DW4cc2.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Paul checks out his Colt Cobra.]]
Revision as of 22:55, 29 September 2010
Death Wish 3 is the third installment in the Death Wish series. In this 1985 film, Paul Kersey aka "The Vigilante" finds himself battling street punks in order to bring peace back to a once quiet neighborhood.
The following guns were used in the film Death Wish 3:
Colt Cobra
Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) carries a Colt Cobra during the film. He slays several punks with it during the film. Several other gang members use this gun at the finale shoot-out at the end of the movie.
A Walther P38 is seen used by several gang members.
Wildey
A .475 Wildey Magnum is Paul Kersey's (Charles Bronson) main weapon in the film (in real life, the gun was Bronson's personal pistol).
M1911
A M1911 pistol is seen in the hands of a civilian during the final shootout.
MAC-10
Manny uses a MAC-10 submachine gun as his main weapon in most of the film.
Browning M1919 machine gun
Paul Kersey and his neighbor Rodriguez use a Browning M1919 machine gun to kill several gang members before it runs out of ammo. Both the Browning 1919 and MG42 belonged to Kersey's late Korean War buddy Charley, who apparently acquired the weapons during his stint in the Military.
MG-42 Machine Gun
Bennett (Martin Balsam) attemptes to use Charley's MG42 to kill a crowd of gang members. Unfortunalty for Bennett the weapon malfuntions and he is unable to fire a single shot.
Unknown rocket launcher
Paul Kersey mail orders this weapon from a catalog and uses it to blow Manny the gang leader away at the film's climax. It is clearly not an M72 LAW, as it appears to have some kind of pistol grip, and also since Kersey is clearly seen loading it after it arrives.
Sterling submachine gun
At least one gang member uses the gun during the finale shoot out.
A Police Officer is seen using a Ithaca 37 with extended magazine-tube during the final shootout.
Winchester Model 1200/1300
A Winchester Model 1200/1300 shotgun is seen being used by gang members. It seems that this shotgun was specially used for scenes where a weapon needed to be dropped. Such as the when Hermosa is killed and his Remington 870 changes to this weapon.
M16 rifle
A M16 is seen used by several punks towards the end of the movie. The rifle is hard to identify because there is never a real clear shot or close-up of it. It is unknown whether this is an actual M16 or just a replica such as an MGC M16.
Ruger Mini-14
Several Ruger Mini-14 rifles are seen being used by gang members. This includes models with folding butt stocks, as well as rifles fitted with aftermarket stocks.
Zip Gun
Rodriguez carries a zip gun that fires shotgun shells during the riots.
Molotov Cocktails
Molotov Cocktails are used by gang members to attack the police and set apartment buildings on fire.
A grenade similar looking to a RGD-5 hand grenade is also seen in the hands of gang members.
Unknown Pump-Action Shotgun
A civilian uses it to waste a gang member.
Unknown Double Barrel Shotgun
A unknown Double Barrel sawed off shotgun is used by one of the buildings residents during the final shootout.
Unknown Pistols
Several pistols appear in the movie only for a brief moment, thus making it hard to positively identify them. It does not help that most of the scene where these pistols do appear have characters running or quickly moving the firearm.