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[[Image:Inlaws.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''The In-Laws'' (1979)]]
[[Image:Inlaws.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''The In-Laws'' (1979)]]


'''''The In-Laws''''' is a 1979 comedy starring [[Alan Arkin]] as a mild-manned dentist who discovers the father of his future son-in-law is actually an operative with the CIA.  The [[The In-Laws (2003)|remake]] starring [[Michael Douglas]] and Albert Brooks was released in 2003.
'''''The In-Laws''''' is a 1979 comedy starring [[Alan Arkin]] as a mild-manned dentist who discovers the father of his future son-in-law ([[Peter Falk]]) is actually an operative with the CIA.  The [[The In-Laws (2003)|remake]] starring [[Michael Douglas]] and Albert Brooks was released in 2003.


'''The following weapons were used in the 1979 film ''The In-Laws'':'''
'''The following weapons were used in the 1979 film ''The In-Laws'':'''

Revision as of 09:21, 5 October 2013

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The In-Laws (1979)

The In-Laws is a 1979 comedy starring Alan Arkin as a mild-manned dentist who discovers the father of his future son-in-law (Peter Falk) is actually an operative with the CIA. The remake starring Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks was released in 2003.

The following weapons were used in the 1979 film The In-Laws:


Colt Detective Special

Vincent Ricardo (Peter Falk) carries a Colt Detective Special throughout the film.

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Colt Detective Special .38 Special
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M16 Rifle Colt Model 602

The M16 rifle is used by CIA agents near the end of the film.

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The original M16, the first version, firing in a 20-round magazine, adopted in large numbers by the U.S. Army in Vietnam. It would later be replaced by the upgraded M16A1 - 5.56x45mm
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Browning Hi-Power

A Browning Hi-Power is seen in the film.

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Luger P08

A Luger P08 is another weapon used.

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MGC Replica M16 rifle

The thieves who hit the Department of Treasury armored van are seen carrying MGC M16 Replica rifles.

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The MGC M16 Assault rifle: a non firing metal replica built by the Model Gun Corp of Japan and one of the most used non firing replicas of the M16 in movies and television.
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Remington Model 700

A sniper uses a Remington 700 to take a shot at Vincent and Shelly Kornpett (Alan Arkin) while they stand on an airstrip in Honduras.

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Remington 700 - .30-06.
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Winchester Model 70

Another sniper uses a Winchester Model 70 to take a shot at Vincent and Shelly Kornpett (Alan Arkin) while they stand on an airstrip in Honduras.

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Winchester Model 70 - .30-06.
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M1903 Springfield

A firing squad is seen armed with M1903 Springfield rifles.

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