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Talk:Mean Guns

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Unknown shotgun

One of the unknown shotguns looks like a Mossberg 590 Mariner. --Funkychinaman 19:16, 8 December 2011 (CST)

Unknown M1911 pistols

There is M1911 pistol used by one of the thugs in climatic shootout.

On of the thugs aims his M1911 pistol at D.

Unknown revolvers

D seen using unknown revolver, when all the thugs start to clicking empty guns to each other. Then it suddenly changed to Desert Eagle, that D used during most of the film.

D aims her revolver at someone. Note absolutely identical to her girl on the right (her stand-in?).
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D aims her revolver at someone else. It changed color from silver to gold (or it's just other light?).

Unknown revolver (Colt Python ?)

Looks more like a Colt Trooper with a ribbed barrel to me. A Python has a full length rib on top and a full length heavy barrel. Hoss seen using unknown revolver (Colt Python?) in the climatic shootout in the toilet.

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Hoss aims his revolver at someone. Crow on the right holding two Beretta 92F.
Hoss aims his revolver at someone. Crow on the right holding two Beretta 92F. Another nice shot.
Hoss aims his revolver at Bob. Crow on the left holding two Beretta 92F.
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A close-up of the revolver.

Unknown shotguns

Hoss and Crow could be seen using shotgun, fitted with lighting sight, taken from long-haired thug named Joey. Other shotguns used by some thugs through the film.

Close-up on one of the shotguns' barrel.
Joey holding a shotgun, after shooting someone.
Crow holding a pistol and a shotgun. Flashlight clearly visible.
Hoss aims shotgun on Bob.
Hoss aims shotgun on Barbie.
Hoss (right) fires his shotgun at Bob.
Unknown shotgun reloaded by unknown person.

Unknown suppressed pistol

One and only suppressed pistol belong to girl briefly seen in the movie twice in the beginning. It can be another Beretta 92F.

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Girl with suppressed pistol.

Unknown pistols

There's a few unknown pistols, used by various thugs through the film aside of Beretta 92F

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Guy holding somewhat (reloading revolver?).
Crow taking unknown pistol (one of his Beretta 92F?) from killed thug.
Guy on the right holding somewhat unknown.

Unknown revolver

Guy, who says, that he will kill all, especially Moon and his family (though then he killed himself by Hoss and Crow) fires and reloads unknown revolver.

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Guy with revolver.
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Guy reloads revolver.

Unknown cover

One one of the films video cover Moon and Lou depicted with pistols, they actually didn't using in the movie.

Moon holding Beretta 92F, which he isn't use in the movie and Lou holding unknown revolver, which wasn't in the movie.

Additional

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Marcus aims his Desert Eagle Mark VII at Cam.
Moon (Ice-T) aims his Mossberg 500 Cruiser at someone on the photo.
Photo shown from other angle. Note the barrel form.
Lou (Christopher Lambert) aims his shotgun.
Lou (Christopher Lambert) fires his shotgun.
Marcus fires his shotgun.
Thug holding a shotgun.


Additional Screenshots

A close-up of one of the thugs's Beretta 92F.
On of the thugs fires his Beretta 92F. Funny muzzle flash.
On of the thugs aims his Beretta 92F.
Close-up of someones Desert Eagle.
Barbie aims her Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket at wounded Hoss's head.
Bob fires his shotgun on Hoss, Crow and Barbie.


Discussion

I'm overjoyed to see that someone made a page for this movie. I was going to do it a while back, but my DVR thing broke and I had to get a new box, causing me to lose all the recordings I had (including this movie)-S&Wshooter 03:27, 24 April 2010 (UTC)
I'm glad to see, that someone overjoyed by my article. Mean Guns is one of my favorite films actually. Oh, and it's really bad about your DVR thing. I felt something like that month ago, when my Windows (OS, not real windows :) ) crashed. --Kloga 06:26, 24 April 2010 (UTC)
Do you have a clue where I could buy a copy online?-S&Wshooter 06:45, 24 April 2010 (UTC)
Actually no, sorry. My own copy is a bootleg of a full version of the film (i'm from Ukraine and there was only short version available legal, released in Russia and very rare.). --Kloga 16:26, 24 April 2010 (UTC)
You spilled the beans, if the screencaps are from a bootleg then they have to be deleted.--SB2296 16:42, 24 April 2010 (UTC)
What does it mean : "spilled the beans" ?

And it's very hard to find these movie on official DVD. I've got another copy, non-full, but it's quality sucks even harder then that. Film is very rare in my country, very. And also screens on early versions of Roadracers page absolutely taken from bootleg. Can some expections be if the film is very rare ? At least until i found official dvd ? --Kloga 15:48, 25 April 2010 (UTC)

Unfortunately, no. We have members from Hong Kong who have done the same thing, and we've given the same response: Even if the film isn't available in your country, the problem is that our site is based in the U.S. We'd rather not risk getting in trouble. Sorry. I'll leave them up for a little while longer, but unfortunately, they do have to go. -MT2008 15:51, 25 April 2010 (UTC)
Hm. So what can we do with this thing ... Is there someone who have official Mean Guns dvd ? P.S. Can someone answer at my question here ? --Kloga 15:54, 25 April 2010 (UTC)
And how longer can pictures be here ? --Kloga 15:55, 25 April 2010 (UTC)

Redo

I think I'm going to redo this page. It's on Netflix Instant View now. --Funkychinaman 02:30, 16 April 2012 (CDT)

S&W 5906

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Bob (Jerry Rector) dual-wields Smith & Wesson 5906 pistols.

Can't be a 5906 since it lacks the ambi safety, and it looks like it doesn't have the wraparound grips so it's not any other 3rd gen S&W semiauto. Also doesn't look to have the frame bulge of a hi-cap S&W auto either. All that, plus the rounded trigger guard, blued features (hammer, extractor and plug) and non-Novak fixed sights make me think this is either a nickel Smith & Wesson 39 or perhaps a nickeled older 2nd gen Smith & Wesson 439 or 539. But definitely not a 5906 in any event. StanTheMan (talk) 15:32, 13 August 2015 (EDT)