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* [[Angelina Jolie]] as Fox in ''[[Wanted]]'' (firing a Safari Arms Custom 1911)
* [[Angelina Jolie]] as Fox in ''[[Wanted]]'' (firing a Safari Arms Custom 1911)


=== TV show ===
=== TV Series ===


* Ed Lane in ''[[Flashpoint]]'' (firing a Glock 22)
* Ed Lane in ''[[Flashpoint]]'' (firing a Glock 22)
* Duff in ''[[Standoff]]'' (firing a Glock 17


=== Anime ===
=== Anime ===

Revision as of 05:13, 7 December 2008

The CornerShot has been used in the following films:

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The CornerShot, shown here with a Glock 17 - 9mm.

Info

The CornerShot is a unique periscope weapon that [as the website states] 'makes tight corners an advantage'. The entire device is not a single weapon, It is rather a periscope on which a weapon can be mounted. The CornerShot Standard is the most commonly seen one, being the one that handguns can be mounted on. The Cornershot 40 is exactly what it states, a 40mm grenade launcher mounted on it. The CornerShot APR, APR stands for 'Auto Pistol Rifle' What is mounted on it resembles an AR-15 Pistol of some sort. The newest is the Cornershot CSP, essentially a Cornershot that fires Panzerfaust Rockets. The CornerShot can only be rotated 60 Degrees in either direction, however the CSP model can be rotated a full 90 degrees.

Film

TV Series

Anime

  • Mithril special forces in Full Metal Panic (Firing an unknown Glock type, most likely a Glock 17)