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Seen on the gun racks in the ''Sulaco'''s armory. | Seen on the gun racks in the ''Sulaco'''s armory. | ||
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Revision as of 00:41, 4 October 2008
The following guns were used in the movie Aliens
M41A Pulse Rifle
The USCM Marines famously use M41A Pulse Rifles as their standard issue weapon, a futuristic assault rifle with a magazine capacity of 99 rounds of armor piercing ammunition with a pump action 30mm grenade launcher underneath the barrel. This weapon was made from a M1 Thompson submachine gun with a Remington 870 shotgun underneath with the shroud and foregrip of a SPAS 12 covering it. At the end of the film, Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) tapes one of these rifles to an M240 Flamethrower when going to rescue Newt (Carrie Henn).
M56 Smart Gun
Both PFC J. Vasquez (Jenette Goldstein), and Private M. Drake (Mark Rolston) both use M56 Smart Guns. These were made from German MG42 machine guns. The body-mounting apparatus was made from Stedicam "arms."
M240 Flamethrower
Another weapon used by the marines is the M240 Flamethrower, it most notably used by Gunnery Sergeant A. Apone (Al Matthews), Private M. Drake (Mark Rolston), and Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) when she famously tapes it to an M41A Pulse Rifle before she goes to rescue Newt (Carrie Henn). These flamethrowers also appear to have been created from parts from M16 rifles with the M203 handguard. The 'faux' flamethrower used the upper receiver assembly of an M16A1 - cut into two parts, using the top handle facing forward, but the section with the ejection port turned backwards.
Ithaca 37 "Stakeout"
Corporal Hicks' (Michael Biehn) shotgun is an Ithaca 37 "Stakeout" which he keeps for "Close Encounters". One memorable scene with this gun is when Hicks sticks the barrel of the weapon in an aliens' mouth, and yells "Eat This!" and proceeds to blow its head off. In the process the acidic blood gets sprayed on to Pvt. Hudson's (Bill Paxton) arm because he was trying to close the door of the APC.
Trivia Note: In the Aliens series of movies that always seems to be a hazard, i.e. shooting an alien with a weapon like a shotgun and getting acid blood splatter on you. This events happens a lot in AVP: Requiem. However, in reality, a direct shotgun blast would NOT splatter any blood "back towards the shooter" or "to the sides". The force alone would direct all brain and blood splatter AWAY from the shooter. All one has to do is look a real life crime scene photos of shotgun blasts to the head. All particles or viscera are blown away from the barrel, none are to the front and very little if any is to the sides.
Heckler & Koch VP70
The Heckler & Koch VP70 is the service pistol of the marines in the movie. This gun is notably seen in the hands of Private Frost (Rico Ross) just before the aliens attack.Lieutenant Gorman (William Hope) uses one to shoot at aliens during the Airshaft scene.
Sentry Turret
In the extended version of the film, the marines set up Sentry turrets in the hallways leading to their refuge. These were mock ups built upon WW1 German Spandau Maxim LMG 08/15 machine guns, provided by Bapty's (movie armorer of the UK).
Smith & Wesson Model 39
PFC Vasquez (Jenette Goldstein) uses a blued Smith & Wesson Model 39 with Ivory grips as her sidearm. She most notably uses it to kill an alien while moving through the vents, but burns her foot from the creature's acidic blood in the process.
M16A1
Seen on the gun racks in the Sulaco's armory.
SA80
Seen on the gun racks in the Sulaco's armory.
Colt Commando
Seen on the gun racks in the Sulaco's armory.