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Walking Tall (2004)

The following guns were used in the film Walking Tall:



Glock 17

Glock 17 pistols are used by Sheriff Stan Watkins (Michael Bowen), Dep. Rolston (Eric Breker), as well as Chris Vaughn (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) when he becomes Sheriff of the town. When Watkins and some other of the deputies shoot up the police station, Chris gives his Glock to Deni (Ashley Scott), who helps distract Watkins at one point, but does little more than waste ammo.

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Glock 17 - 9mm.
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Dep. Rolston is seen with a Glock 17 in his holster.
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Watkins points his Glock 17 at Chris after he attacked the casino.
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Deni fires Chris' Glock 17. Instead of the slide locking back, it simply "clicks" empty. Despite the fact that this is a common way filmmakers show that a pistol is 'empty'; two reasons can explain this, (a) the last round is a dud or (b) the magazine follower has been worn and won't reliably hold the slide back on the last shot.
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Chris with his Glock 17 in his house.
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Chris searches for Jay Hamilton (Neal McDonough) in the broken down mill with his Glock 17 and flashlight at the ready.

Remington 870

Chris Vaughn (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) keeps a Remington 870 locked up in his shed. He takes it with him to assault the casino but then decides to instead take a 4"x4" block of wood instead. He gives the 870 to his father, Chris Vaughn Sr. (John Beasley), who declines claiming he put his guns up long ago. Later in the film when the ex-security guards attack Chris' family, Vaughn Sr. changes his mind, takes the 870 and kills the last man with it.

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Remington 870 Police Magnum Riot Shotgun - 12 gauge.
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Chris takes the 870 out of his truck to assault the casino. Note finger on the trigger, bad Rock! Especially embarrassing as he shows good trigger discipline through most scenes in the movie.
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Chris pumps a round into his 870 before deciding to take the 4"x4" instead.
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Chris offers his 870 to his father, who declines.
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Vaughn Sr. with the 870 after killing the final ex-security guard in his house.

Mossberg 500

Booth (Kevin Durand), one of the guards in the Casino tries to shoot Chris with a Mossberg 500 before being dispatched by him and his block of wood. Later in the film when both Chris and Ray Templeton (Johnny Knoxville) are officers, they are both seen using Mossberg 500 shotguns throughout the film.

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Mosberg 500 - 12 gauge.
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Booth fires his Mossberg 500 as he is hit in the face with a 4"x4".
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Chris gives Ray a Mossberg 500 and tells him to watch his family.
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Ray grabs the Mossberg 500 as he wakes up in Chris' house.
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Chris pumps his Mossberg when the former officers start shoot up the police department.
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Chris blasts holes in the floor with his Mossberg so Deni and him can escape under the building.
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Ray aims a Mossberg at one of the ex-security guards before killing him when he tries to fire at him.
Chris fires his Mossberg at the ex-deputies. This is not a screenshot but a picture from the DVD photo album.

Beretta 92FS

One of the security guards in the casino draws a Beretta 92FS when Chris starts a fight for catching a cheating Craps dealer use weighted dice. The same guard uses the Beretta when attacking Chris' family later in the film.

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Beretta 92FS - 9mm.
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A guard draws his Beretta 92FS.
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The guard hits Chris in the face with his Beretta.
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The guard points his Beretta at Michelle Vaughn (Kristen Wilson) in Chris' house.

Ithaca 37

One of the guards in the casino wields a sawed-off Ithaca 37 shotgun when Chris assaults the place. Another guard is seen using the M37 when they attack Chris' family.

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Ithaca 37 Sawed-Off - 12 gauge.
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One of the casino guards with a sawed-off Ithaca 37 at the ready.
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An ex-security guard points his Ithaca 37 at Chris' family.

Daewoo K3 (visually modified to resemble FN Minimi SPW)

While Chris and Deni are in the Sheriff's Department, Stan Watkins and another deputy begin firing at them with Daewoo K3 LMGs that have been modified to resemble the FN Minimi SPWs("Special Purpose Weapons").

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Daewoo K3 - 5.56x45mm. One of these LMGs, fitted with a fake M249 Paratrooper-style stock, a shortened barrel, and a forward grip, is the weapon used in the film.
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FN Minimi SPW - 5.56x45mm, shown here for comparison purposes.
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Watkins firing the Daewoo K3.
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Close-up on the muzzle of Watkins' K3. Note here that the front sight is clearly the same as that of a K3, and not at all like that of an FN Minimi.
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Close up on the receiver of Watkins' K3.
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Watkins and his deputy firing their K3s.


Colt Model 715

While Chris and Deni are in the Sheriff's Department, one of the ex-deputies (Ty Olsson) open up with an Colt Model 715, the earlier Colt Canada C7 produced by the American Colt to serve Canadian forces, noted by M16A2 forward assist and shell deflector with M16A1 style sights. It is fitted with a 100 round Beta-C magazine.

Note: Since the film was 100% filmed in British Columbia, it is expected that the armorers were Canadian. The Armorer, Ron Blecker, though a trained American Soldier is a common face on Canadian television, seen as a background soldier (and military tech advisor) on Canadian shot shows like Battlestar Galactica and Stargate: SG1. Blecker's crew and group are based out of Canada and get all their weapons from Canadian sources.

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Colt Model 715 (virtually the same as the Colt Canada C7) - 5.56x45mm
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An ex-deputy fires his Colt Model 715 at the department.
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Another shot of the deputy firing his Colt 715.

M1911A1

One of the Ex-Security guards in Chris' house is armed with an M1911A1 pistol which he manages to hit Ray in the leg with before he stabs him with a potato peeler. He later is shown to still be alive and is shot by Chris Sr. with the 870 shotgun.

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Colt M1911A1 w/ pachmyr grips and long trigger - .45 ACP.
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An ex-guard holds Pete Vaughn (Khleo Thomas) hostage with an M1911A1 at the ready.
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The ex-guard aims his M1911A1 at Ray and Chris before being killed by Chris Sr.

MAC-10

An instruction manual for a MAC-10 submachine gun is seen in the Sheriff's Department as it is shot to pieces by the ex-officers.

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MAC-10 - .45 ACP.
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A MAC-10 instruction booklet to the right thumb-nailed to a wall.