The Crazies is a 2010 remake of the George A. Romero film made in 1973. The plot of the remake once again, revolves around a small town that is accidentally infected with a biological weapon with the code-name "Trixie", which either kills it's victims or turns them into rage-induced infected individuals (similar to the Rage-infected victims from the film 28 Days Later), and the efforts of both the surviving townsfolk attempting to survive and stay alive, and the efforts of the United States military to isolate the threat and eliminate it. However, in this film, the location of the small town has been changed from Evans City, Pennsylvania, to the fictional town of Ogden Marsh, Iowa, and the general focus of the plot revolving more around the surviving townsfolk and not so much on the military's quarantine efforts. Nevertheless, the film received much positive reception and was a better financial success compared to it's predecessor.
The following firearms were used in the film The Crazies:
Sheriff Dutten (Timothy Olyphant) carries a Glock 30 as his sidearm. He is seen using it against Rory Hamill in the film's opening and later on when he is searching the town's morgue.
Deputy Russell Clank (Joe Anderson) finds a Glock 26 in the crashed SUV. He takes it for himself and threatens David and Judy with it, but is later disarmed of it by David.
Sheriff Dutten (Timothy Olyphant) retrieves a Smith & Wesson Model 27 with a 3.5" barrel from a lockbox in his desk. He loads it with .38 Special cartridges as seen on the headstamp. The backstory of the weapon reveals that David's father was the former sheriff of the town, and the Smith & Wesson Model 27 was his duty revolver.
When the three hunters discover the dead plane pilot in the swamp one of them carries an Ithaca 37.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingIthaca 37 - 12 gaugeError creating thumbnail: File missingA hunter with an Ithaca 37 as the trio makes their way through the swamps, note that there is no side ejection port. Ithaca makes their shotguns eject from the bottom. Also note that the shotgun pump is in cocked-back position.
Deputy Russell Clank (Joe Anderson) wields a pistol gripped Ithaca 37 shotgun with extended magazine tube.
The Colt M41A1 Carbine can be seen in the hands of various U.S. soldiers, usually with 4x ACOG scopes and flashlights. At one point in the movie a soldier aims down the scope but a red flash is emitted like it was a laser sight.
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Mossberg 930
What possibly could be a Mossberg 930 is used by one of the hunters in the swamp and later when they are seen killing Crazies in the deserted town center.
Note: It may be a Marocchi A12 semiauto shotgun based on the shape of the forend.
Jesse draws an unknown Smith & Wesson auto on Sheriff Dutten at the truck stop.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingAn infected Jesse draws his unknown Smith & Wesson auto on David, but is set on fire by David before he can fire off a shot.