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:Its not really a guess, hehe - when Ordell is narrating* the show they see on TV, he mentions : "When you absolutely, positively, gotta kill every motherfucker in the room, accept no substitute. That there is the Chinese one. I pay eight-fifty and double my money."
:Its not really a guess, hehe - when Ordell is narrating* the show they see on TV, he mentions : "When you absolutely, positively, gotta kill every motherfucker in the room, accept no substitute. That there is the Chinese one. I pay eight-fifty and double my money."
And to me it also looks like the Norinco although I dunno really whats the difference to a "common" AK-47 ;D - [[User:Thorus|Thorus]]
And to me it also looks like the Norinco although I dunno really whats the difference to a "common" AK-47 ;D - [[User:Thorus|Thorus]]
::This is not a Chinese AK, contrary to what Ordell says. The [[Norinco Type 56]] is a lot like the original AK-47, except that most versions have the AKM-style stamped receiver and a full-circle front sight hood that is unique to Chinese AKs. The weapon this chick's holding is an AKM, and most likely the Egyptian Maadi version, which was the model most commonly used in Hollywood movies. It doesn't have a hooded front sight (like Chinese AKs do), and it has a ribbed receiver cover, plastic pistol grip, laminated wood stock, grip rails, thinner front sight, and slant flash hider/muzzle break. In fact, if you watch the DVD, which has the full version of the "Chicks Who Love Guns" video, the girl even claims that it is IDed as a Chinese AK because of the "ribbing" on the receiver cover, which is factually incorrect - Chinese AKs retain the smooth receiver cover of the original AK-47. If you compare our AKM and Type 56 pictures, you will see the differences. -[[User:MT2008|MT2008]]


== Beretta M12 ==
== Beretta M12 ==

Revision as of 17:52, 20 March 2009

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The following guns were used in the film Jackie Brown:

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In the first parts of the movie, Ordell shows a pre-recorded TV presentation of "Chicks Who Love Guns" to Louis being played on a TV.

The show features 4 guns in the following order :

TEC-9

A TEC-9 can be seen.

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Intratec TEC-9 9mm
Chick presents a TEC-9
Chick fires a TEC-9

Steyr AUG

A Steyr AUG can be seen.

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Steyr AUG - Austrian Army Version 5.56mm
Chick presents a Steyr AUG

AK-47

An AKM rifle ("chinese model") can be seen.

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AKM rifle 7.62x39mm
Girl presents an AK-47
It's my first post, just saw the movie .. please change it if i am wrong ;D. - Thorus
I don't think it is a Chinese Model (The Norinco Type 56), it appears to be a Maadi ARM, the Egyptian AKM, which is the image we use for genaric AKMs in films on this site. Good guess though. - Gunmaster45
Its not really a guess, hehe - when Ordell is narrating* the show they see on TV, he mentions : "When you absolutely, positively, gotta kill every motherfucker in the room, accept no substitute. That there is the Chinese one. I pay eight-fifty and double my money."

And to me it also looks like the Norinco although I dunno really whats the difference to a "common" AK-47 ;D - Thorus

This is not a Chinese AK, contrary to what Ordell says. The Norinco Type 56 is a lot like the original AK-47, except that most versions have the AKM-style stamped receiver and a full-circle front sight hood that is unique to Chinese AKs. The weapon this chick's holding is an AKM, and most likely the Egyptian Maadi version, which was the model most commonly used in Hollywood movies. It doesn't have a hooded front sight (like Chinese AKs do), and it has a ribbed receiver cover, plastic pistol grip, laminated wood stock, grip rails, thinner front sight, and slant flash hider/muzzle break. In fact, if you watch the DVD, which has the full version of the "Chicks Who Love Guns" video, the girl even claims that it is IDed as a Chinese AK because of the "ribbing" on the receiver cover, which is factually incorrect - Chinese AKs retain the smooth receiver cover of the original AK-47. If you compare our AKM and Type 56 pictures, you will see the differences. -MT2008

Beretta M12

A Beretta M12 can be seen

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Beretta M12 9mm
Chick presents a Beretta M12

Unknown sawed-off pump action shotgun

Ordell bends down into the trunk of a car and pulls out an (unknown) sawed-off(?) pump action shotgun Beaumont shall use in a job in Koreatown - at least hes told doing so. Then Beaumont is lying in the trunk with the gun.

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Ordell talking to Beaumont holding a pump action shotgun
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Beaumont lying in a trunk holding a pump action shotgun

Colt Detective Special

When Max Cherry picks up Jackie Brown from jail, he had to leave his Colt Detective Special at the entrance. He later returns it back into his glovebox in his car where Jackie discoveres it while checking for cigarettes inside. Without Max knowing it, she "borrows" it for later use and gives it back to Max the other day. In the final scene of the movie in Max' bureau, she again gets a grip on it as it is deposited in a drawer of Max' desk.

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Colt Detective Special
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Jackie is talking to Ordell
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Max Cherry got his gun back
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Jackie finds Max' Colt in his office