Revolver (2005): Difference between revisions
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Revolver (2005): Difference between revisions
Revolver is popular crime director Guy Ritchie's fifth film. It stars Jason Statham (in his third role in a Ritchie film) as Jake Green, a con man who must settle his score with Dorthy Macha (Ray Liotta) while under the vassalage of two loan sharks: Zach (Vincent Pastore and Avi André Benjamin).
The following firearms were seen in the movie Revolver:
Used by Zach (Vincent Pastore) during the alley shootout. In the film the firearm used is featured with a 30-round magazine. The firearm below is the modern variant with diopter sights attached with a 15-round magazine. The MP5K is also used by various henchmen in the film.
Except for the one in the third screenshot, all of these MP5Ks lack the diopter sights, which means that they are MP5KA1s or KA5s, depending on the trigger group ("KA1" would mean that it just has a 3-position trigger group, "KA5" would mean it has the four-position trigger group).
Stammering hitman Sorter (Mark Strong) carries a genuine Glock 18 as his primary weapon. He uses it with a suppressor in the restaurant shootout and on full auto when he protects Jake's brother and niece.
Jake Green (Jason Statham) can be seen using a Walther PPK twice. He draws one on the doctor when he confirms what Zach and Avi said, and holds it on Dorothy Macha (Ray Liotta), debating whether or not to kill him.
After the hit on Jake in the alleyway; Sorter cradles a SIG P226 and removes a suppressor while in disbelief over his missing Jake three times. It is replaced by a Glock 18 after this scene. One of Macha's bodyguards also carries a SIG in the restaurant hit.