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==Pump Shotgun==
That's not a mossberg. The ejection port is way too small and thin and rounded. It looks like one of those 870 clones from IAC, though it could be a tactical 870, the tube looks like an 870.
== Saw Glock ==
== Saw Glock ==



Revision as of 06:31, 27 April 2011

Pump Shotgun

That's not a mossberg. The ejection port is way too small and thin and rounded. It looks like one of those 870 clones from IAC, though it could be a tactical 870, the tube looks like an 870.

Saw Glock

I remember seeing plenty of Glocks, but not in the right camera angle or correct lighting. Anyone wants to help? Excalibur01 06:37, 18 June 2009 (UTC)

The P99

  • I believe it may be a Walter P22 "custom made" to be chambered for 5.7mm, just a guess. Or maybe the film makers heard of the P22 and considered the possible concept but didn't think anyone would notice if a P99 was used or not.

[[1]]Close-ish?

You're over-thinking this. They simply show a Five-Seven magazine; that doesn't mean that the same magazine was able to fit into the P99 that they used. Do you ever actually see him loading the same magazine into the P99 (I haven't seen the movie; just asking)? The prop gun is probably a standard 9mm P99, but they just pretend it's 5.7mm even though it's not. -MT2008 18:47, 26 April 2010 (UTC)
This might be the only movie I've seen that mentions a very specific round that can't be chambered for the gun in question. How many companies make Titanium bullets anyway? Excalibur01

If i remember correctly it was a depleted Uranium bullet with a Titanium shell caseing. Rockwolf66 20:09, 26 April 2010 (UTC)