Shoot 'Em Up: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Shoot 'Em Up: Difference between revisions
[[Image:SEUS&W629-8-TaurusPT92tutone-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|We see Lone Man's severed arm lying on the ground, but instead of holding his 629, he is holding the tutone Taurus PT92 seen above.]]
[[Image:SEUS&W629-8-TaurusPT92tutone-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|We see Lone Man's severed arm lying on the ground, but instead of holding his 629, he is holding the tutone Taurus PT92 seen above.]]
==Para-Ordnance Nite-Tac==
[[M1911 pistol series|Para-Ordnance Nite-Tac]] pistols in both stainless and black are used by Hertz's men when Hertz ([[Paul Giamatti]]) teams up with Hammerson ([[Stephen McHattie]]), whom the guns are produced from. The logo by Para-Ordnance is shaved off and Hammerson's logo is added instead with laser engraving and backfilling.
[[Image:SEUPANite-Tac-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Smith observes the Hammerson logo on one of the black Para-Ordinance Nite-Tac pistols used by Hertz's elite men. Note how on the frame rail the stamp states the pistol was made in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida even though they are said to be made in the Hammerson factory. Where the factory is in the film is definately not Florida.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Tac-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Smith gives D.Q. a Para-Ordnance Nite-Tac to protect herself with.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Tac-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Smith uses the Nite-Tac as a make-shift engagement ring.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Tac-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Nite-Tac nearby to D.Q.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Tac-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hammerson with a stainless Nite-Tac in the factory.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Tac-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hertz's men in the factory armed with stainless Nite-Tacs.]]
[[Image:SEUUSP-4-PANite-Tac-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Smith with both a Nite-Tac and a tutone Heckler & Koch USP-9.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Tac-8.jpg|thumb|none|600px|When Smith dives through the air firing his pistols at some men, note how the Nite-Tac is not actually aimed at the thug, yet he still dies anyway.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Tac-9.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A thug holds up Smith with a Nite-Tac before Smith kills him with a trap.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Tac-10.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Smith tries to fire his Nite-Tac out the back window of his BMW during the car chase shoot out but the gun is shot from his hand.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Tac-11.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Smith reaches for the Nite-Tac in the back seat. Usually when guns are hit by bullets some external damage is visible.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Tac-12.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Smith shoots out the windshield with two shots from his Nite-Tac (apparently he has the cheapest windshield ever installed). In reality, the windshield is CGI so bullet holes could be added in post production.]]
[[Image:SEUPaNite-Tac-13.jpg|thumb|none|600px|"Aren't guns just ''fucking great'', Hammerson?" Smith forces Hammerson to shoot himself with his Nite-Tac.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Tac-14.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Smith tries to fire the Nite-Tac at Hertz, but since he broke all his fingers, he is unable to hit anything.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Tac-15.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Smith drops the Nite-Tac while trying to run from Hertz.]]
===Special===
[[Image:SEUPANite-Tac-16.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Close up on one of the Para-Ordnance Nite-Tacs used in the film.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Tac-17.jpg|thumb|none|600px|[[Charles Taylor]] shows off one of the Para-Ordnance Nite-Tacs used in the film.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Tac-18.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Taylor shows off a .45 crimp-nosed blank next to a Nite-Tac.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Tac-19.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Taylor shows off the Light Double Action (LDA) on one of the Nite-Tacs. A Nite-Tac is basically a [[M1911#Para Ordinance LDA|Para-Ordnance LDA]] with a tactical rail.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Tac-20.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Taylor explains how they filed off the Para-Ordnance logo, laser engraved the Hammerson logo, and backfilled it for the effect seen.]]
==Para-Ordnance Nite-Hawg==
Mr. Bill Hertz ([[Paul Giamatti]]) uses a [[M1911|Para-Ordnance Nite-Hawg]] as his "spare rod" or back up gun. Smith ([[Clive Ownen]]) takes this pistol from him at the end of the film and uses it during the final showdown.
[[Image:PANite-Hawg.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Para-Ordnance Nite-Hawg - .45 ACP. 10 plus 1 in a subcompact gun makes it rather convenient.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Hawg-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hertz fires his Para-Ordnance Nite-Hawg at Smith after he takes his Desert Eagle.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Hawg-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hertz fires his Nite-Hawg at Smith, killing the mother with a shot to the head.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Hawg-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hertz fires his Nite-Hawg at Smith on the rooftop.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Hawg-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hertz shoots the sign (without looking!) so that it says FUK U TOO.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Hawg-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Here we see Hertz keeps his Nite-Hawg conditon one, like any 1911 owner should.]]
[[Image:SEUPANite-Hawg-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Smith struggles to ready the Nite-Hawg as Hertz does the same with his Desert Eagle.]]
===Special===
[[Image:SEUPANite-Hawg-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|[[Charles Taylor]] shows off the Para-Ordnance Nite-Hawg used in the film.]]
Revision as of 03:30, 8 February 2009
The following guns were used in the film Shoot 'Em Up:
At the beginning of the film, the Baby's Mother (Ramona Pringle) draws a Walther PPK from her purse and uses it to try and kill the 1st Killer (Wiley M. Pickett). The gun jams on her but luckily Mr. Smith (Clive Owen) is there just in time to save her. After killing 1st Killer with a carrot (I known it's insane), he fixes the malfunctioned gun and uses it for the entire first shoot out before running out of ammo.
Magnum Research Desert Eagle Mark XIX
Mr. Bill Hertz (Paul Giamatti) uses a brushed chrome Magnum Research Desert Eagle Mark XIX chambered in .44 Magnum and fitted with a custom muzzle break as his sidearm in the film, which the director chose as his weapon because he improperly believed it to be "the most powerful handgun in the world" and wanted to portray Hertz as a "pussy with a gun in his hand", as quoted in the film.
A notable mistake in the film is during the scene in which Hertz interigates Donna Quintano (Monica Bellucci) or "D.Q" by burning her with the hot barrel of his Desert Eagle, firing it more times increasingly to make it hotter. Smith interupts and Hertz points his Desert Eagle at him, only for Smith to tell him he's "blown his load", claiming the gun is a six-shooter, when infact the .44 Magnum model holds eight shots plus one in the chamber. For that matter, none of the Desert Eagle variants hold six shots, including the largest .50 AE model, which holds seven rounds plus one.
Taurus PT92 AFS
Smith (Clive Owen) takes a Taurus PT92 AFS off of one of the thugs on the rooftop and uses it for a good 1/4th of the film.
Glock 17 pistols (both 2nd and 3rd generation) are used by several of Hertz's (Paul Giamatti) thugs throughout the film. At one point in the film, Smith takes a 3rd gen Glock 17 from a dead thug and holds it on Hertz, but Hert tells him the gun has the same thumb print safety as his Desert Eagle (which conveniently fits right in the thumb relief). Smith then reveals the severed hand of the owner and activates the safety just in time to shoot Hertz in the bullet proof vest before he stabs him with a hunk of glass. He then remarks, "Nothing like a good hand-job." We later see him produce a tutone model with a chrome slide in the Hammerson factory, which he tosses away, setting off a trip wire and killing a thug holding a gun on him. This same tutone Glock is used by the Diner Holdup Leader (David Ury) at the end of the film.
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Beretta 92FS
Beretta 92FS pistols are used by many of Hertz's thugs. Smith (Clive Owen) uses one during the skydiving shoot out.
During the shootout in his house, Smith grabs a tutone SIG-Sauer P226 with a newer milled slide and uses it throughout the shootout before it runs dry. Smith also uses a K-Kote model taken from a secret service agent to hold up Senator Rutledge (Daniel Pilon) on his plane and uses it during the ridiculous sky diving shootout.
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SIG-Sauer P226R
SIG-Sauer P226R pistols (SIG P226s with picattiny rails on the frame nose) are used by several of Hertz's men. Technically these are now the official P226s but on this site we still call them P226Rs for easier categorization.
SIG-Sauer P228
Aside from the SIG P226 Smith draws off a Secret Serviceman, the other USSS members use SIG-Sauer P228 pistols, despite the fact that the USSS currently uses P229s, not P228s.
Heckler & Koch USP-9
Smith (Clive Owen) takes a Heckler & Koch USP-9 with a stainless slide off of a thug in his house after his SIG runs out of ammo. He mainly uses it for the shootout in the Hammerson factory. Smith is also prominently seen armed with two of these tutone USPs on the film's poster.
Heckler & Koch USP Expert
A tutoneHechler & Koch USP Expert is used by the Diner Hood with Earing (Mike Rad) before Smith (Clive Owen) kicks it from his hand. Because all his fingers were broken and casted, he catches the gun on a carrot held firmly in the cast and uses the carrot as a finger while hitting the gun with his other hand to fire it.
Smith & Wesson Model 629
The Lone Man (Greg Byrk) uses a stainless steel Smith & Wesson Model 629 with a 6" barrel and Hogue grips as his weapon of choice in the film. According to the director, The Lone Man's attachment to the .44 Magnum is apparently sexual, as he often "cleans" it in the bathroom. Byrk was somewhat embarrassed when he was informed of this fact, unaware of this character trait when he signed on for the role.
Para-Ordnance Nite-Tac
Para-Ordnance Nite-Tac pistols in both stainless and black are used by Hertz's men when Hertz (Paul Giamatti) teams up with Hammerson (Stephen McHattie), whom the guns are produced from. The logo by Para-Ordnance is shaved off and Hammerson's logo is added instead with laser engraving and backfilling.
Special
Para-Ordnance Nite-Hawg
Mr. Bill Hertz (Paul Giamatti) uses a Para-Ordnance Nite-Hawg as his "spare rod" or back up gun. Smith (Clive Ownen) takes this pistol from him at the end of the film and uses it during the final showdown.