Error creating thumbnail: File missing Join our Discord!
If you have been locked out of your account you can request a password reset here.

Scarface (1983): Difference between revisions

From Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
Line 61: Line 61:
The collapsable stock variant can be seen hanging in the case where Tony pulls his M16 from.
The collapsable stock variant can be seen hanging in the case where Tony pulls his M16 from.
[[Image:HK93FS.jpg|thumb|left|400px|HK33A3 Rifle with Telescoping stock - 5.56x45mm]]
[[Image:HK93FS.jpg|thumb|left|400px|HK33A3 Rifle with Telescoping stock - 5.56x45mm]]





Revision as of 21:53, 31 December 2008

The following guns were used in the movie Scarface

Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Scarface (1983)

Beretta M951

When the drug deal with Hector the Toad (Al Israel) goes wrong, a few Columbian thugs storm the room. One thug armed with a Beretta M951 takes Angel (Pepe Serna) into the bathroom at gun point, and also forces Tony Montana (Al Pacino) to watch as his friend is cut up with a chainsaw. A few minutes later when Manny (Steven Bauer), and Chi Chi (Ángel Salazar) come into the room to save Tony, Tony takes the gun from the thug and kills him with it, and then uses it to kill Hector in the street. Manny later uses a suppressed Beretta M951 to kill Frank Lopez (Robert Loggia).

Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Beretta M951 9mm
File:SF M951.jpg
A thug points his Beretta M951 in Tony's face.

Colt Python

When Manny (Steven Bauer), and Chi Chi (Ángel Salazar) come to rescue Tony from being chainsawed, Chi Chi uses a Colt Python to put a bullet into the chest of one of the Columbian thugs.

Error creating thumbnail: File missing
4" Colt Python .357 Magnum
File:SF Python.jpg
Chi Chi picks up a wounded Manny while holding his Colt Python.

MAC-10

In the chainsaw scene, some of the Colombian thugs wield suppressed MAC-10s. Manny (Steven Bauer) also uses a MAC-10 when coming to rescue Tony (Al Pacino). The two hitmen at the Babylon Club also use MAC-10s.

Error creating thumbnail: File missing
MAC-10 .45 ACP
File:SF MAC.jpg
A Colombian thug armed with a suppressed Mac-10.
File:SF MAC2.jpg
Manny attempts to reload his MAC-10.

Beretta Cheetah

When going to a drug deal with Hector the Toad (Al Israel), Tony Montana (Al Pacino) carries a Beretta Cheetah in with him. But when the drug deal goes wrong, Hector takes the gun from Tony and uses it to threaten him, and then proceeds to put it in a suitcase with the drugs and grab his chainsaw. Tony Montana later uses the same gun to shoot two Hitmen in the legs at the Babylon Club, and also uses it with a suppressor to intimidate Mel Bernstein (Harris Yulin).

File:SF Cheetah.jpg
Hector takes a Beretta Cheetah from Tony.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Beretta Cheetah .380 ACP
File:SF Cheetah2.jpg
Hector puts the Beretta Cheetah in his suitcase and grabs the chainsaw.

Colt Detective .38 Special

The undercover cops that arrest Tony Montana (Al Pacino) for Tax Evasion are armed with Colt .38 Specials.

File:.38.jpg
Colt .38 Special.
File:SF .38.jpg
An undercover cop armed with a Colt .38 Special.

This gun looks a lot more like a S&W J frame and not any of the DetSpec series.

I agree: it is a S&W model 36

Uzi

Some of the men Sosa (Paul Shenar) sends to kill Tony Montana (Al Pacino) are armed with IMI Uzis, and after one of these men kills Tony's sister, Gina (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio), Tony turns his Uzi on him. Chi Chi (Ángel Salazar) also can be seen using an Uzi during the final battle scene. A few Uzis can also be seen in the display case in which Tony retrieves his M16.

File:SF Uzi.jpg
Tony with an Uzi.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
IMI Uzi 9mm
File:SF Uzi2.jpg
Chi Chi with an Uzi.

FN FAL

One of the men Sosa (Paul Shenar) sends to kill Tony (Al Pacino) can be seen holding an FN FAL assault rifle while going up the stairs to Tony's room.

FN Fal Assault Rifle
Error creating thumbnail: File missing
The man closest to the top of the stairs has an FN FAl.

HK 33

The collapsable stock variant can be seen hanging in the case where Tony pulls his M16 from.

Error creating thumbnail: File missing
HK33A3 Rifle with Telescoping stock - 5.56x45mm








M16A1 (a.k.a. "My Little Friend")

Tony Montana (Al Pacino) uses an M16A1 with an M203 grenade launcher attachment during the final battle. Also of note is that he has two magazines taped together 'jungle style'. The magazines only held 20 Rds. Modern M16 have 30 rd. magazines known as a "Banana mag" for obvious reasons. After expending his 20 rd magazines, at the end, he inserted an extra 30 round before the end.

Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M16 5.56mm with 40mm M203 grenade launcher
File:PDVD 066.jpg
Tony fires his M16A1. Note on a closer look, the mags taped together or at least the one upside down is a 30 rd if you notice the curve of the magazine and how long it is.
File:PacinoScarfaceM16A1.jpg
Tony fires his M16A1.

M203

Tony Montana (Al Pacino) has an M203 grenade launcher mounted on his M16A1 during the final battle. In one of the films more memorable moments Tony yells out "Say hello to my little friend!" and blows a door down with a 40mm grenade, killing several of Sosa's men.

Error creating thumbnail: File missing
M203 Grenade Launcher 40mm
File:PDVD 066.jpg
The M203 is mounted on Tony's M16A1.
This looks more like one of those fake M203 launchers like the one in Heartbreak Ridge. -GM
I dunno, it clearly doesn't have the cocking lever on the side, at least not that I can see. But what is unusual is that it appears the hand guard was removed from this launcher, for whatever reason.
The fake launchers aren't CM203 launchers, they are custom launchers without the sidebolt. Go to the HBR page and you'll see what I mean.

Unknown Shotgun

The Skull (Geno Silva) uses a sawed off double barrled shotgun of unknown make and model to kill Tony Montana (Al Pacino).

File:SF Shotgun.jpg
The Skull holding his shotgun.

It looks like a sawed-off double barreled shotgun (known as "Lupara")