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The Punisher (1989)

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Before the excellent 2004 Thomas Jane movie, there was this low budget 1989 "B movie" starring Dolph Lundgren, who also portraying Frank Castle.


The following weapons were used in this movie:


M1911

  • The vast majority of characters all carry the M1911 to the exclusion of almost all other pistols.
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Thug searches for Castle with his M1911 drawn - .45 acp


Uzi

  • Yakuza member on the boat is seen with a full sized Uzi.
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Yakuza thug on the right is firing a full sized Uzi, the man to the left has a micro Uzi - 9mm

Micro Uzi

  • Used by a lot of the Yakuza killers
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Closeup of the weapon of a Yakuza killer - 9mm

Franchi SPAS-12

  • Dolph Lundgren uses one at the amusement park
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Castle (Dolph Lundren) wields a SPAS 12 shotgun - 12ga

M60

  • In the Casino scene, Frank Castle uses an M60, with a long barreled 40mm grenade launcher mounted underneath(!!). Talk about making your primary weapon as heavy as possible! It's not an M203, but some mocked up launcher (see photos).
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Castle uses an M60 with a 40mm Launcher underneath - 7.62x51mm and 40mm
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Closeup of the M60 with a 40mm Launcher underneath - 7.62x51mm and 40mm


Unknown shotgun

  • Frank Castle fires this shotgun at the docks. Amazing how a 4 shot tube can fire 18 shots without reloading.....
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Castle (Dolph Lundren) uses a shotgun of undetermined make and model - 12ga

Acetylene "non" gun

  • Common in movies where they could not use real guns (like in places with noise restrictions, around small children, or close to an actor's head). Also New York City also has draconian anti gun laws, thus these FAKE guns which fire a 'poof' of acetylene flash and smoke are used instead of real blank firing guns in many instances. (Most noticeable in the movie the Siege when used by Denzel Washington). These fake guns look a little similar to major models of handguns (Beretta 92, Glock, M1911) but something about them always looks a little 'off'.
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Dolph Lundgren fires an Acetylene "Non" gun pistol, though it might be trying to resemble an M1911

(More to come)