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Casualties of War

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Casualties of War (1989)

The weapons seen in this movie are:


M1911A1

Seen carried by all NCOs and officers and used by some Enlisted men during certain circumstances. Both Corporal Clark and PFC Eriksson are seen carrying and using the M1911A1 for protection.

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Cpl. Thomas E. Clark (Don Harvey) (right) fires his M1911A1 pistol - .45 ACP

M16A1

The M16A1 rifle is standard issue amongst all of the soldiers seen in the film. In Eriksson's squad, the members cross utilize the different weapons from time to time, usually manning a weapon when another is reloading, or injured.

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Lt. Reilly (Ving Rhames) hunkers down in the jungle at night with his M16A1 - 5.56mm
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Pvt. Eriksson (Michael J. Fox) fights with his M16A1 - 5.56mm
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PFC. Herbert Hatcher (John C. Reilly) struggles to clear a jam on his M16A1 - 5.56mm
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An unusual shot as seen through the rifle sights of the M16A1 - 5.56mm

Fake Colt XM177 Commando

Sean Penn as Sgt. Tony Meserve uses a fake XM177, built up from an Colt Sporter II Carbine. What makes it weird is the unusual flash hider/muzzle brake which is too long for an XM177, the wrong diameter and has holes on one side only (the left side).

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Sean Penn as Sgt. Tony Meserve carries a weird fake XM177. Here it looks to have an 11.5" barrel like an E2 model, but the receiver is an SP1 style slab side upper and SP1 style lower. It looks like an SP1 Carbine that had it's barrel chopped and a strange muzzle brake installed. At this angle, we can see the right (starboard) side of the flash hider has no holes.
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Sean Penn as Sgt. Tony Meserve carries a weird fake XM177. At this angle we can see that the left (port) side has strange 'lightning cut' compensator holes in the side. The fact that the flash hider only had holes on one side makes it a very unusual muzzle brake.
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Another shot of the receiver of the fake XM177, which indicates it is a Sporter II carbine (which came out in 1987) or an SP1 Barrel attached to an A1 Style upper receiver.
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Another interesting shot showing that the metal heat shield in the handguards don't have holes to bleed out the heat from rapid fire. Yet another unusual aspect of this custom carbine.
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Sean Penn as Sgt. Tony Meserve carries a weird fake XM177 in daylight. Here we can clearly see the strange 'diagonal' flash holes which are on one side of the muzzle brake only.
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Sean Penn as Sgt. Tony Meserve fires the fake XM177. Here we can see a very strange flash coming out of the gun. After the initial flash there are no other flashes as Penn "mime fires" the carbine in 'semi automatic mode' only. Also in this night firing shot we can clearly see the strange pattern of the lopsided flash holes in this muzzle brake.
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Sean Penn as Sgt. Tony Meserve fires the fake XM177 in the Daylight ambush. Again the rifle only fires semiautomatic.

M79 grenade launcher

Used by PFC Max Eriksson (Michael J. Fox). It is notoriously seen used to blow away an incoming grenade thrown at him, which in reality did happen to PFC Max Eriksson during the Vietnam War.

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Michael J. Fox as PFC Max Eriksson fires his M79 Grenade Launcher at an incoming grenade and hits it - 40mm
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Michael J. Fox as PFC Max Eriksson with his M79 Grenade Launcher - 40mm
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Cpl. Thomas E. Clark (Don Harvey) carries the M79 later in the film, as many of the squad members swap weapons during battles.

M60 machine gun

Carried by every squad gunner in the film. Again, the members take turns carrying and using the weapon, especially during "Mad Minute" fights.

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Sgt. Tony Meserve (Sean Penn) fires his M60 Machine Gun - 7.62x51mm
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Cpl. Thomas E. Clark (Don Harvey) carries an M60 Machine Gun when returning from a long range patrol - 7.62x51mm

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The squad uses an M60 Machine gun and M16A1 rifles during a mad minute firefight - 7.62x51mm

M60D Machine gun

Seen by all of the door gunners on the UH-1D Hueys in the film.

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Doorgunners with the spade grips M60D Machine gun - 7.62x51mm
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Doorgunners with the spade grips M60D Machine gun - 7.62x51mm

Type 56/AK47

The Viet Cong guerrillas use both full stock and folding stock AK47s (which are probably Type 56 rifles) however in the real war, despite the fact that the majority of AK rifles were Chinese Type 56s, there were some original Soviet AK47s given to the NVA who supplied them to the VC.

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VC creeps forward in a tunnel, crawling by a Type 56-1 Underfolder AK - 7.62x39mm
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VC shot as he emerges from a tunnel hole, dropping his Type 56-1 Underfolder AK - 7.62x39mm
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A VC unloads a bundle from a boat, a full stocked AK slung on his back.

M67 Hand Grenade

An unseen perpetrator uses an M67 Grenade to attempt to blow up PFC Max Eriksson in the Latrine.

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An unidentified hand holds an M67 while lying in wait for Eriksson. Why the perpetrator chooses to wear the yellow chamois gloves (issued to M60 gunners along with their asbestos mitt) is unknown. Is he afraid of fingerprints? No prints remain on a grenade after it goes off....
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Eriksson sees the M67 Grenade at the last moment. Note that this grenade has an unusually shiny off color bright green paint job, and no lot nor armory markings.
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The barracks toilets explodes. Hollywood's gift to the public, standard Fragmentation grenades that explode like howitzer rounds. Any of us who have actually thrown live grenades (in military service) know that they don't have the power to obliterate an entire building.

M29 81mm Mortar

M29 Mortars are seen in the fire base in the background and are featured when the VC use captured ones for an attack.

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VC use a capture U.S. M29 81mm Mortar in one of their attacks - 81mm

M72A1 LAW Rocket

Seen slung on the backs of U.S. Soldiers during marches or massing scenes. Also seen being uncrated by VC who are sorting captured weapons.

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VC guerrilla uncrates M72A1 LAW rockets - 66mm


Trivial Special

Base Camp Wolf

In the days before CGI, filmmakers had to build the massive sets and use actors (not CGI composites) to populate those sets. In this film, Base Camp Wolf is an impressive and massive Army encampment with many REAL UH-1D Huey Helicopters taking off and landing every few minutes.

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Impressive shot of Base Camp Wolf as a Huey Helicopter Lands.

Period Beer Cans

Kudos to the Art Designer/Prop Master for coming up with period Beer Cans. PFC Eriksson (Michael J. Fox) sits at a bar with a bunch of empty Budweisser cans. Despite being a wee bit too large for the beer cans of the day, they are the correct straight side, removeable tab beer cans that existed in the 1960s.

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PFC Eriksson (Michael J. Fox) talks with Chaplain Kirk (Sam Robards) as he downs another Budweisser. The cans and designs are correct for the 1960s, in contrast to the tapered aluminum drink cans used from the 1970s to today.