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Several of Top Dollar's thugs in his club use [[MAC-10#MAC-11|MAC-11]] machine pistols. This was originally mislabeled as a MAC-10 in .45 ACP. The top picture is the .45 caliber variant but the actor is holding a MAC-11 which was chambered for .32 ACP, .380 and 9mm Parabellum. | Several of Top Dollar's thugs in his club use [[MAC-10#MAC-11|MAC-11]] machine pistols. This was originally mislabeled as a MAC-10 in .45 ACP. The top picture is the .45 caliber variant but the actor is holding a MAC-11 which was chambered for .32 ACP, .380 and 9mm Parabellum. | ||
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Revision as of 21:52, 13 February 2009
The following guns can be seen in the The Crow:
Taurus PT92
Many characters throughout the film use Taurus PT92 pistols, most notably T-Bird (David Patrick Kelly), the leader of the gang that kills Eric Draven (Brandon Lee) and his fiancee. Eric himself later wields T-Bird's PT92 in a shootout at Top Dollar's (Michael Wincott's) club. Some of the gangsters in the club also use them, and Eric uses several other discarded PT92s (sometimes akimbo) in the course of the shootout.
Top Dollar himself also uses what appear to be a pair of stainless PT92s during the climactic shootout in the church. They're never shown very clearly, but a handful of brief glimpses of the guns reveal them to be PT92s.
Smith & Wesson Model 629
Funboy (Michael Massee) uses a Smith & Wesson Model 629 .44 Magnum revolver as his weapon throughout the film, which he uses to kill Eric Draven in his apartment. After Eric kills Funboy, he takes the 629 for himself, and is seen using it in several scenes (most notably the shootout in the club, where he wields this gun "akimbo" with T-Bird's Taurus PT92).
Beretta 92FS
Sergeant Albrecht (Ernie Hudson) uses a Beretta 92FS as do nearly all of the other police officers in the movie. They can be most easily told apart from the Taurus PT92s because of their slide-mounted safeties.
Mossberg 500 "Cruiser"
At the pawn shop, when he is trying to get back his fiancee's wedding ring, Eric Draven uses a nickel plated Mossberg 500 "Cruiser" shotgun. He ignites spilled gasoline in the shop by firing this shotgun at the front window, after pouring all of the shop owner's stolen jewelry down the barrel.
- Without a heat-shield, I believe it is a Persuader. -GM
Calico M950
Grange (Tony Todd) is seen in the film using a Calico M950A pistol as his weapon of choice. Top Dollar also briefly uses this gun to execute a pawn shop owner in his club.
Calico M900
Grange is also seen using the larger Calico M900 carbine fitted with an M951 foregrip, which is fitted with a laser sight. This is the gun he uses to shoot the titular Crow of the film (which gives Eric Draven his power).
Unknown bullpup shotgun (Muzzelite?)
Grange also uses a bullpup shotgun that seems to be fitted with a Muzzelite stock when he's about to execute the Crow: "Bye, bye, birdie." However, he is then distracted by Sergeant Albrecht, who shoots him in the shoulder and then takes this shotgun after Grange drops it. I can't remember what this thing is called; I just know that I've seen it in a whole bunch of action movies from the 1990s.
IMI Desert Eagle
Skank (Angel David) uses a two-tone IMI Desert Eagle as his sidearm, which is seen when he and the rest of the gang are getting drunk in a bar. At least one of the gangsters in the club also uses one.
MAC-11
Several of Top Dollar's thugs in his club use MAC-11 machine pistols. This was originally mislabeled as a MAC-10 in .45 ACP. The top picture is the .45 caliber variant but the actor is holding a MAC-11 which was chambered for .32 ACP, .380 and 9mm Parabellum.
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
At least of Top Dollar's gunmen carries a Heckler & Koch MP5A3, which seems to have a vertical MP5K-style grip mounted under the barrel (but the gun is definitely not an MP5K).