The following firearms were used in the film Gator , the sequel to 1973's White Lightning :
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Mossberg 500
Florida state policemen are seen with early Mossberg 500s during the opening of the film.
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Colt Detective Special
Irving Greenfield (Jack Weston ), the federal agent from New York, carries a third generation Colt Detective Special in a holster on his waist. After it is stolen, he inexplicably receives another model.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Greenfield's Detective Special is visible on his belt as a deputy sheriff's larger frame revolver is seen in his own holster.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing A redneck (Charlie) swipes Greenfield's Detective Special in the bar.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing As one of McCall's men suppresses Emmeline, McCall tells Greenfield to reach for the snubnose on the desk.
double-barreled shotgun
Ned McKlusky (John Steadman ) has a double barreled shotgun that is taken away by revenue agents.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The agents, Bob and Ted, take Ned's shotgun away.
M16A1
Federal agents and deputy sheriffs carry M16A1s while searching for Gator McKlusky.
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Winchester Model 70
Federal agents and deputy sheriffs carry Winchester Model 70 bolt-action rifles while searching for Gator McKlusky.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The deputy holds his rifle on Gator.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing One of the deputies with Greenfield aims his rifle at Gator.
Lupara
Southern crime boss "Bama" McCall (Jerry Reed ) carries a lupara , cut down to the size of a large pistol. His henchman Bones (William Engesser ) takes the lupara during one of the final scenes to burst into Gator's motel room.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing This is the screen used Zabala short barreled shotgun used by Denzel Washington in the film Man on Fire , very similar to Tony's lupara on The Sopranos .
Error creating thumbnail: File missing McCall checks his lupara before taking Gator inside the bar to make collections.
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Colt Official Police
A policeman talking to Greenfield has a Colt Official Police holstered.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The cop's Official Police sticks out of his holster as he talks to a hospitalized Greenfield.
Smith & Wesson Model 15
One of the policemen who respond to the break-in at the courthouse fires at Gator with a Smith & Wesson Model 15 . Smiley (Burton Gilliam ) also carries a Model 15, which he threatens to blow Gator's head off with.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Smiley sticks his Model 15 up to Gator's head.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing The police officers at the courthouse fire at Gator as he escapes in their car.