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First Blood

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Rambo: First Blood (1982)

First Blood is the 1982 action film based on a David Morrell novel and introduced the character of John Rambo to movie screens. Sylvester Stallone stars as Rambo, a former Green Beret and Vietnam veteran who takes on a small town when the sheriff (Brian Dennehy) pushes him over the edge. Stallone would reprise the Rambo character in three more sequels. In the United States, the film is known just as First Blood, while internationally and on some video releases, it is known as Rambo: First Blood.

The following weapons are seen used in First Blood:



M60

An M60 machine gun is used by John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) near the end of the film when he removes it from the back of a National Guard truck and uses it to shoot up various stores in town, including the police station.

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M60 - 7.62x51mm.

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Rambo removes the M60 from the personnel truck.
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Rambo with the M60.
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Rambo fires the M60.
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Rambo continues to shoot up the town with his M60.

AR-15/SP1

Several of Teasle's deputies use AR-15/SP1 rifles as noted by their slab-side receivers lacking a forward assist. When fired in the film the guns are semi-automatic, further hinting they are civilian guns. When the guns fire fully automatic, they switch to M16A1s.

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Slab Side M16 (AR-15/SP1) with M16A1-style flash hider - 5.56x45mm.
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Deputy Balford (Michael Talbott) with his AR-15/SP1. Note the lack of a forward assist.
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A clear shot of the receiver of Balford's AR-15/SP1.
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Sheriff Will Teasle (Brian Dennehy) with the AR-15/SP1.
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Teasle fires his AR-15/SP1 at Rambo.

M16A1

M16A1 rifles are used by several members of the National Guard as well as by law enforcement while they hunt down John Rambo. These guns replace the AR-15/SP1 when the officers fire fully-automatic. Rambo returns fire on the National Guard with a captured M16A1.

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M16A1 with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm.
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Deputy Shingleton (David L. Crowley) with his M16A1 at the ready.
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Rambo returns fire with an M16A1.
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National Guard Lt. Clinton Morgan (Patrick Stack) with his M16A1.

Heckler & Koch HK93

A Heckler & Koch HK93 is used by Sheriff Will Teasle (Brian Dennehy) when he and his deputies hunt for Rambo in the forest. The HK93 noted by its curved box magazine and full stock.

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H&K HK93-A2 Full stock rifle - 5.56x45mm.

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Teasle aims his HK93.
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A good shot of the HK93.
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Teasle armed with his HK93.
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A shot showing the curved magazine on Teasle's HK93.

M72 LAW

The M72 LAW (Light Anti-tank Weapon) is a 3 foot disposable single shot launcher capable of penetrating multiple layers of armor. A member of the National Guard fires the LAW into the mine Rambo is hiding in, failing to kill him, but trapping him inside.

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M72A2 LAW - 66mm.

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A National Guardsmen readies his M72A2 LAW.

Winchester Model 88

While in a police chopper, Deputy Sgt. Arthur Galt (Jack Starrett) fires his Winchester Model 88 lever-action rifle at Rambo from a helicopter before falling to his death. Rambo kills two dobermans with the rifle and wounds their owner before it runs out of cartridges.

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Winchester Model 88 in .243, .284, .308 or .356 Winchester caliber (gun in film has scope).
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Galt readies his Winchester Model 88.
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Galt fires his Winchester Model 88 at Rambo.

Smith & Wesson Model 66

Sheriff Will Teasle (Brian Dennehy) uses a Smith & Wesson Model 66 as his service weapon.

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Smith & Wesson Model 66 - .357 Magnum
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Teasle climbs onto the roof of the police station with his Smith & Wesson Model 66 in hand.
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A Model 66 also appears in the gun store, likely the same gun.

Smith & Wesson Model 10

An officer can be seen briefly firing what looks like a Smith & Wesson Model 10 with a tapered barrel at Rambo when he drives the stolen National Guard truck.

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Smith & Wesson Model 10 - .38 special.
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An officer fires his Model 10 at Rambo in the National Guard truck.
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Another shot of the Model 10.

Winchester 1894 Saddle Ring Carbine

Seen briefly in the gun shop on a rack is a Winchester 1894 Saddle Ring Carbine.

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Winchester '94 Saddle Ring Carbine - .30-30.
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The Winchester '94 Saddle Ring Carbine sits on the rack, circled in red.

Remington 1858

Seen briefly in a glass gun case is a Remington 1858 New Army percussion revolver. Behind it sits a Starr 1858 Army revolver. To the left looks like Teasle's Smith & Wesson Model 66.

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Remington 1858 .44 caliber.
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Starr 1858 - .36/.44 caliber.
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The Remington 1858 sits in the case along with the Starr 1858 and the Model 66.

Teasle's Gun Cabinet

Teasle keeps several rifles in his cabinet.

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M1911A1

In an alternate ending, Rambo has Col. Trautman (Richard Crenna) kill him with his M1911A1 sidearm. Trautman aims the gun away, but Rambo jams it to the gut and kills himself. This scene was viewed as a nightmare sequence in the 2008 sequel Rambo.

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Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP.
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Rambo pulls out Trautman's M1911A1.
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Rambo chambers Trautman's M1911A1.
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Trautman is forced by Rambo to shoot him in the gut, killing him.

Remington 870 Police Magnum

A State Police officer can briefly be seen armed with a Remington 870 Police Magnum.

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Remington 870 Police Magnum with extended magazine tube - 12 gauge.

Rambo's Survival Knife

Not a gun, but still the star of the Rambo films, Rambo's knife is a survival knife with a screw open hilt butt filled with a suture needle and thread, a compass, and has gnarled teeth to cut barbed wire. It is so sharp it can cut paper like butter. The knife for this movie, and its sequel Rambo: First Blood Part II were designed by famed knife-smith Jimmy Lile.

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Reproduction Rambo knife.
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Galt slices a paper with ease with Rambo's knife.
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Rambo holds his knife to the National Guard truck driver.


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