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[[Image:OutlandHitmanshotgun4.JPG|thumb|500px|none|One of the hitmen ([[P.H. Moriarty]]) walking down a corridor, his Browning 2000 at the ready.]]
[[Image:OutlandHitmanshotgun4.JPG|thumb|500px|none|One of the hitmen ([[P.H. Moriarty]]) walking down a corridor, his Browning 2000 at the ready.]]
[[Image:OutlandHitmanshotgun5.JPG|thumb|500px|none|Creeping through the shadows as they stalk O'Neil]]
[[Image:OutlandHitmanshotgun5.JPG|thumb|500px|none|Creeping through the shadows as they stalk O'Neil]]
[[Image:OutlandHitmanshotgun6.JPG|thumb|500px|none|A hitman taking aim]]
[[Image:OutlandHitmanshotgun6.JPG|thumb|500px|none|A hitman ([[Doug Robinson]]) taking aim]]


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Revision as of 15:10, 13 March 2011

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Outland (1981)

Outland is a 1981 science fiction film starring Sean Connery as the new federal marshal for a mining colony on a moon of Jupiter. The film was directed by Peter Hyams and contains similar themes with the classic western High Noon.

The following weapons were used in the film Outland:


Browning 2000

The main weapon seen in this movie is a sawed off Browning 2000 shotgun. Federal Marshal William O'Niel (Sean Connery), Sheppard (Peter Boyle), as well as other marshals are seen using the shotgun, but it appears that there was only one practical shotgun used in the film. The two hitmen hired to kill O'Niel use them as well, with infrared scopes attached. In the scenes where multiple guns are present it's likely the others are props. Interesting to note is that one of the hitmen is P.H. Moriarty, who would later be seen as Hatchet Harry in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. O'Niel's shotgun is tapped for the giant scope mount that the hitmen use. You can see the small screw hole just forward of the loading port. This supports the "one gun" theory.

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A Browning 2000 on the rack. The other 3 are likely props.
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O'Neils Browning 2000 on the floor after getting it kicked away from him in a brawl
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O'Neil firing off a shot to show he means business
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O'Neil loads shells into his Browning 2000 in preparation for the hitmen. Note that this small loading port is on the other side of the shotgun than the ejection port.
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A sign that this is a 2000 and not a Double Automatic, in this scene O'Neil loads shells into the magazine tube. The Double Automatic doesn't have a magazine tube.
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O'Neil pulls back the action....
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....and let's it go, locked and loaded. This is the standard side for the ejector port (for right handed shooters).
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A side shot of the Browning 2000, you can tell it's a 2000 and not a Double Automatic by the shape of the upper receiver and stock.
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O'Neil returns fire on a hitman with his Browning 2000.

And now for the shotguns used by the hitmen....

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The hitmen start assembling their Browning 2000's
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Another shot of them assembling their weapons
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A hitman loading up his Browning 2000
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One of the hitmen (P.H. Moriarty) walking down a corridor, his Browning 2000 at the ready.
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Creeping through the shadows as they stalk O'Neil
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A hitman (Doug Robinson) taking aim