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Boyz n the Hood

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Boyz N The Hood (1991)

Boyz n the Hood is a 1991 drama about a young boy named Tre Styles who resides in a downtrodden neighborhood in South Central Los Angeles. As he grows into a young man, the teenage Tre (Cuba Gooding Jr.) has sights on being a responsible individual and making his own way out of the 'hood'. In doing so, he lives his life along with his friends, who go by their own paths, all while contending with the racism and violence of the drug-riddled, gang-heavy and crime-plagued area in which they live. The film was directed by John Singleton and co-stars Laurence Fishburne, Ice Cube and Morris Chestnut.


The following weapons were used in the film Boyz n the Hood:


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Colt Python

The "piece" held by Furious (Laurence Fishburne) is a Colt Python in .357 Magnum fitted with a six inch barrel. In the beginning of the film, he uses it to fire two shots at the burglar in his home. Later in the film, Tre (Cuba Gooding Jr) grabs it from Furious' stash box as he prepares to avenge Ricky.

The police officer who pulls over Tre and Ricky uses an identical-looking Colt Python (most likely Fishburne's gun being reused in a different scene). The officer erroneously refers to the gun as a 'Smith & Wesson'.

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Colt Python with 6" Barrel - .357 Magnum
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Tre (Cuba Gooding Jr.) with the Colt Python.
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"I could blow your head off with this Smith & Wesson." The officer threatens Tre with his revolver (Which is actually a Colt Python)

Colt Double Eagle

The stainless steel pistol used by Doughboy (Ice Cube) throughout the film is a Colt Double Eagle. Probably an original Double Eagle Series 90 in .45 ACP caliber. The movie was filmed during October and November of 1990, so it is also possible that the gun was a Double Eagle Mk.II Series 90, and if so it could have been either a .45 ACP or a 10mm Auto.

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Colt Double Eagle - .45 ACP
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Doughboy (Ice Cube) holds the pistol.
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Doughboy (Ice Cube) prepares to fire his Double Eagle.

MAC-10

At the car show on Crenshaw, Ferris (Raymond C. Turner) scares away Doughboy and his crew by unloading several magazines from a MAC-10 into the air.

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Ingram MAC-10 - .45 ACP

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Ferris fires his Mac-10 wildly into the air. Trivia Note: Director John Singleton gave no cues for the actor to fire his weapons, more or less allowing him to fire whenever he felt like. The idea behind this was to make sure everyone's reaction to the gunfire was genuine.

12-Gauge Sawed-Off Double-Barrel Shotgun

One of Ferris' crew carries an unknown model Sawed off 12-Gauge double-barrel shotgun. He uses it to briefly threaten Tre and then near the end of the film to kill Ricky (Morris Chestnut).

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The gang member aims his sawed-off double barrel shotgun.
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The gang member wields his shotgun.

Norinco Type 56-1

At the end of the film, Monster (Baldwin C. Sykes), a member of Doughboy's crew, uses a folding-stock Norinco Type 56-1 assault rifle (Chinese AKS-47/AKMS clone) to gun down Ferris and his crew in a drive-by shooting. It's interesting to note that he inserts the magazine incorrectly when he's loading the gun (the way he loads it prevents the hook in front of the feed lips from connecting properly to the mag well).

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Norinco Type 56-1 (under-folding stock variant) - 7.62x39mm
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Monster inserts the magazine into the Type 56-1.