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The Expendables: Difference between revisions
''The Expendables'' is a 2010 action film co-written and directed by [[Sylvester Stallone]]. The film follows a team of mercenaries who are hired to eliminate a South American dictator, until they find out the true nature of their mission. In addition to Stallone, the movie features virtually all of the action stars of the past 20 years including [[Jason Statham]], [[Jet Li]], [[Terry Crews]], [[Dolph Lundgren]], [[Randy Couture]], [[Mickey Rourke]], [[Eric Roberts]], and [[Steve Austin]]. The film also features cameo appearances from [[Bruce Willis]] and [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]].
''The Expendables'' is a 2010 action film co-written and directed by [[Sylvester Stallone]]. The film follows a team of mercenaries who are hired to eliminate a South American dictator, until they find out the true nature of their mission. In addition to Stallone, the movie features virtually all of the action stars of the past 20 years including [[Jason Statham]], [[Jet Li]], [[Terry Crews]], [[Dolph Lundgren]], [[Randy Couture]], [[Mickey Rourke]], [[Eric Roberts]], and [[Steve Austin]]. The film also features cameo appearances from [[Bruce Willis]] and [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]].
Barney "The Schizo" Ross (Sylvester Stallone) acquires a Beretta 92FS when confronting General Garza's soldiers and uses it till he throws it away while making a run for the plane on the docks.
Christmas carries a Beretta 92G Elite 1A on his vest in a cross draw holster. He uses it in conjunction with his knives in the final assault on General Garza's fortress. Hale Ceasar is also seen with one holstered on his right leg during the final fortress battle
Ross (Sylvester Stallone) also carries a Single Action Army with a shortened barrel, compensator cuts and no front sight in a back holster that he keeps in the three o'clock position.
James Monroe (Eric Roberts) is seen carrying the Glock 17. When Ross and Yin Yang (Jet Li) are ambushed on the road, a thug uses one before being shot by Yang.
A customized M1911A1 is seen in Gunnar's (Dolph Lundgren) hands before pursuing Ross and Yang. He tries to use it at the factory after the chase, but Ying Yang kicks it out of his hands before he could fire a shot. The pistols look like the ones used by Thomas Jane in the The Punisher (2004).
While in some scenes he appears to carry a Beretta in his holster, the Brit (Gary Daniels) is seen holding what appears to be a Smith & Wesson 469 on the dock that's dumped with gasoline by Ross. This is highly likely a continuity error, because seconds before he fired a Glock 26.
An FN F2000 Tactical is used by Ross, and later by Ying Yang, with an EOTech, flashlight, and laser sight during the mission to rescue hostages on the hijacked oil tanker.
During the raid on Garza's compound, the majority of the Expendables can be seen carrying the Noveske Rifleworks Diplomat which is equipped with a Vltor VIS-1 monolithic upper receiver assembly. In February 2009, ISS (Independent Studio Services) received 12 Vltor VIS-1s with Diplomat barrel assemblies, with KX-3 flashhiders. ISS also received 24 EMod stocks from Vltor, which were intend to be used in The Expendables. They are converted to full auto.
Hale Caesar (Terry Crews) uses a AA-12 with drum magazine and flashlight attachment. The weapon is loaded with Frag-12 explosive rounds (which he describes in great detail right before the raid).
Gunnar Jansen (Dolph Lundgren) uses a M79 grenade launcher, loaded with 40 mm Buckshot and a laser sight during the oil tanker sequence, which blows away the entire torso of one luckless pirate. It is also used later in the film by an enemy guard he uses it to destroy a truck Ross is standing next to.
Christmas (Jason Statham) is seen firing an M8 Flare Pistol at Garza's men during the dock bombing sequence to light up the fuel spilled onto the dock.