Let the Bullets Fly: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Let the Bullets Fly: Difference between revisions
Pocky Zhang prefers the [[M1911A1]] for his personal sidearm. Note the parkerised finish and markings, showing it's military0issue M1911A1.
Pocky Zhang prefers the [[M1911A1]] for his personal sidearm. Note the parkerised finish and markings, showing it's a U.S. Army standard issue M1911A1.
Let the Bullets Fly is a 2010 Chinese dark comedy/action film co-written and directed by Wen Jiang, who also stars as the main character, with Chow Yun-Fat and You Ge. For a time, it was the highest grossing domestic film in Chinese history before being overtaken in 2012. A sequel is in the works for release in the near future.
The following weapons were used in the film Let the Bullets Fly:
The Mauser C96 is the most common handgun in the film, seen in the hands of almost all the major characters. It is the principle weapon of Pocky Zhang's (Wen Jiang) team, Two (Bing Shao), Three (Fan Liao), Four (John Do), Five (Li Jing), Six (Mo Zhang) and Seven (Xiao Wei). (One is Pocky himself.)
M1911A1
Pocky Zhang prefers the M1911A1 for his personal sidearm. Note the parkerised finish and markings, showing it's a U.S. Army standard issue M1911A1.
Pocky uses a Hanyang 88 Carbine in one scene. It is a back-up for his SMLE prop-wise, they are meant to be the same rifle.
Arisaka Type 38 Carbine
Three and various background characters are seen using Arisaka Type 38 carbines. They are stand-ins for earlier rifles, maybe the Type 30, since the Type 38 did not enter China at the time.