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Diary of the Dead

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Nice, but where's the trigger?

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The following firearms appear in Diary of the Dead.


Glock 17

Used by the two police officer in the opening sequence.

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A 3rd generation Glock 17 in 9mm (9x19).
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Two police officers with Glocks shooting at the living dead.

Walther PPK

Stainless steel version used by Mary to shoot herself and then used by Gordo, Tony, and Maxwell against the zombies.

A Walther PPK in .32ACP (7.65x17mm Auto).
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Maxwell shooting Mary.
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Gordo shooting the dead nurse. Note that the PPK is always in double action in every scene.

Beretta 92FS

Used by various characters.

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A Beretta 92FS in 9mm (9x19)
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Deborah shooting Jason with the Beretta 92FS.
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The rednecks shooting at zombies with a Beretta.
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Who appears to be the leader of a group of soldiers shooting the old man.
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The Beretta offered to Maxwell.

Recurve Bow

Used by Maxwell.

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Maxwell posing with his bow after having shot Deborah's brother.

M16

Used by the National Guard troopers. The militia use AR 15s, noted when the black guy says its semi-auto. He might just be referring to the placement of the selector switch? When they're hunting for the guy who had a heartattack, burst fire is heard (and seen).

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M16A4 in 5.56x45.
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One of the militiamen with the M16 and Tony with the Walther PPK.
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Two of the militiamen holding M16 rifles (notice trigger discipline).

FAMAS

Seen inside the survivor's warehouse.

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FAMAS in 5.56x45 akin to the one shown in the pick up truck.
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The FAMAS (right corner) with additional bi pod standing on a pickup truck with "White Man" (Boyd Banks) next to it.
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Different angle of the previous picture.

Mossberg 590

Used by Elliot.

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A Mossberg 590 akin to the one Elliot used.
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Elliot holding the Mossberg 590.

Beretta Model RS-202 M2

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Beretta RS-202 M2 - 12 gauge

Tactical pump-action shotgun made in Italy in the early 1990s. Used by the rednecks to kill a zombie woman.

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The shotgun used by the rednecks

Unidentified Firearms

Unidentified Revolvers

A western-styler revolver was chosen by Tracy but never used.
Probably wrong though, but i think it is a colt python can we get a screenshot of it?

I've added a screenshot, but only the grip is exposed.
--VRazer 15:28, 11 June 2009 (UTC)
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The handle of the unidentified revolver. The revolver was never outside the holster, and this was the best shot I could get.

GOOBER_edit The handle looks very much like a SAA type revolver. Also possibly confirmed as one of the characters asked her if it "made her feel more at home" Seeing she's from Texas.

The rednecks also used a revolver for "target practice".

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The rednecks shooting an unidentified revolver.

Unidentified MP5

Carried by one of the guards in the warehouse when Jason is about to upload his footage.

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The unidentified firearm in the lower left corner of the picture.

See Also

George A. Romero's "Dead" Series

Remakes