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The guns of James Bond, as played by Roger Moore.
This later model Walther PPK is the main gun used by Roger Moore as James Bond.
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James Bond - Timothy Dalton
Walther PPK, 32acp - serial # 348075K - barrel internally blank adapted. As used by Timothy Dalton in "License to Kill" with Stembridge Rental Invoice (original) #16713 - July 25, 1988 and Armorers Contract between Stembridge and EON Pictures.
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77 Sunset Strip
Ephraim Zimbalist Jr. used this .32 Long Colt Banker's Special because he was small in stature, and a large revolver would look "off" onscreen. Serial number is a Stembridge mark on the outside, 7063.
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Blade II
Wesley Snipes' gun (serial #24-063928): HK USP9mm. Has HK Match weight and extended bbl. Forend module custom made, with laser point and MiniMag Solitaire model. BBl internally threaded for blanks.
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"Rheinhardt's" gun, Beretta 92F- this was Stallone's gun in "Judge Dredd" and it was modified for Blade II. Full auto converted Beretta serial #F52880Z & #D49480Z. Kanji markings on rail say "Blade II", Kanji markings on blade say "Made by Carl". Holster guide on blade slide- these were right and left side guns one for each hand. Grips are resin over white painted standard grips. Barrel blanked with plug in the barrel weight. Magazine mod is from "Judge Dredd". This was originally for Wesley Snipes, but it was decided it was too heavy for his character. Holster is modeled by Dr. Philip H. Dater.
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M4 carbine is a Colt AR15A2 serial #SP223672 with an M4 upper, rail style, SureFire light forend. Weaver scope mounts, Sterling MKVIII Electropoint 4x40 scope. Twin MWG Ninety Rounders mounted inverted.
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Original Powder Springs MAC-10 9mm (serial #2-3 000879) with movie props on it. James Weston did the work on this gun at Bapty.
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Silver dart gun; Remington Wingmaster M870 (serial #V951462V) Deactivated gun.
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Crimson Tide
Gene Hackman used a Colt Model 1911 U.S. Army-marked .45 ACP pistol, serial #357414.
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Die Hard
Bruce Willis used a Beretta 92F (US mfg) with extended mag release and extended slide release.
http://www.longmountain.com/movieguns/DieHard/DSCN9917.jpg
Enemy of the State
Gene Hackman used a Colt Model 1911 U.S. Army-marked .45 ACP pistol, serial #357414.
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Executive Decision
Kurt Russell used this MK23 mock-up. It is an HK USP .45 that has been modified and given a fake suppressor because the movie was made before the MK23 was available. Serial #25-012104.
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Hidalgo
Annie Oakley has these engraved, gold plated J. Stevens .22 single-shot handguns. Serial #44187 & 23155.
http://www.longmountain.com/movieguns/Hidalgo/DSCN9949.jpg
Joe Kidd
Clint Eastwood used this Mauser C96 with a slightly different stock (this is a 1930), serial #421165.
http://www.longmountain.com/movieguns/JoeKidd/DSCN9969.jpg
Lethal Weapon 2, 3, 4
Beretta 92F (US mfg) with extended mag release and extended slide release used by Mel Gibson, serial #BER016436Z.
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Danny Glover used this Smith & Wesson revolver Model 19-6, serial #BBJ6332.
http://www.longmountain.com/movieguns/LethalWeapon/DSCN9937.jpg
Mr. Glover also used this Smith & Wesson Model 5906 semi-auto pistol as a backup gun, serial #TCE3933.
http://www.longmountain.com/movieguns/LethalWeapon/DSCN9948.jpg
McQ
John Wayne's famous scenes with the MAC 10 series of machine gun utilized an original Powder Springs Georgia manufactured MAC 10 in 9mm. We did not have access to the original suppressor. Serial #2-3003626.
http://www.longmountain.com/movieguns/McQ/DSCN9955.jpg
In the movie, John Wayne enters a gun shop and purchases a Browning Hi Power 9mm, serial #69C8703. Double is #69C8706.
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Red Dawn
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There is a lot of controversy surrounding the so called “Red Dawn” guns- how many were there, what were they etc. There have been misrepresentations and outright forgeries regarding these guns. When LMO performed the Stembridge Gun Rentals Inc inventory and appraisal in 1998, these were the weapons identified by the gun handlers that worked on the movie as being used in that movie. This included a certificate from Syd Stembridge, President of SGR Inc, stating that movie use. All told there were just about 1000 NFA items, approximately 500 “Assault Weapons”, and over 9,000 Title 1 firearms. J.R. “Lash” LaRue, my old and respected friend, was called in to handle the Title I section of the appraisal.
At the time of the movie “Red Dawn”, there were few semi auto AK style firearms in the United States. The relatively expensive Egyptian Maadi and Finnish Valmet variants were about the only choice for conversion. Class 2 manufacturer Marty Pearl at Pearl Manufacturing supplied the registered conversion work on all of these guns. The exteriors were roughed up on purpose, and the barrels had a blank restrictor under the flash hider. Internals were pretty good, but blanks do wear barrels differently, and these machine guns were tossed around. They were also used on countless other movies and television shows, but no one took the time to document them for this appraisal and sale.
The first number is the LMO Inventory number assigned during the appraisal. Next is the manufacturer, then model followed by the serial numbers. The notation “Robert’s gun” signifies that these two rifles had the knife marks that the character “Robert” put on the stocks, and his name carved in as well, and were identified by the gun handlers at SGR INC as having been “Robert’s Gun”. All movie uses have two guns, a primary and a back up. The movie can not be stalled while a gun handler tries to fix a malfunctioning firearm. One was purchased and kept by LMO (S001190) because my son Kyle found it and was totally attached to it, the other was purchased by Dave xxxxxx. “Krinkov” means that it is known to have been rebuilt to “Krinkov” configuration by a later purchaser.
Shanghai Knights
The "Gatling" gun in Shanghai Knights was clearly NOT a Gatling. The designers for the movie envisioned a belt-fed Gatling-style gun. Bapty designed a motor-driven spinning barrel assembly, and put it onto a Browning 1919-style machine gun receiver. The one in the pictures is not the original, I believe the original was a British Aircraft Browning ANM2 .303 caliber style firearm. The firing of blanks was coordinated so that a barrel was always in line with the blank firing barrel hidden in the Browning. The motor was mounted on the left side, and the feed in the movie is opposite of the display unit. This is all mounted on a Vickers gun with the Queen's royal crest displayed.
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Terminator 3
Arnold's UMP45 submachine gun had a Cmore sight and a custom-made buttcap to shorten it and get rid of the side-folding stock. Serial #163-001070.
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Glock 18C machine pistol with 33-rd magazines, serial #DU973US.
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Close up of top cutouts on barrel.
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G36K that was used by Arnold firing out of the window of the military office. It had a custom buttcap and Bundeswehr double sight system. Serial #84-003809.
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L6 37mm flare launcher , has Cmore sight, used by Arnold to shoot the TX, serial #L63131 & #L63130.
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Glock 19 that Kate fired into Arnold's mouth; this was wired and barrel blocked for a safe special effect. Serial #ETM400 & #ETM401.
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RPG7 (Chinese mfg) remade as a dummy gun. Used a Russian sight. Serial #110298.
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The Manchurian Candidate
Frank Sinatra handed this P38 to his buddy, who shot one of their best friends. Serial #9335c
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The Quick and the Dead
Leonardo Di Caprio used this belt & holster rig and two Cimmaron Arms Single Action engraved .45 long Colt 4.75". Nickel engraved serial numbers, #C06477 & #C06073.
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Sharon Stone used this holster and single action EMF Hartford nickel plated ivory grip with lightweight aluminum 4.75" barrel, serial #SA7859.
http://www.longmountain.com/movieguns/TheQuickandtheDead/DSCN9980.jpg
Russell Crowe's character uses this as the worst gun they could find in a store. This is a Model 1851 conversion made to be very ugly, serial #066919.
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The Untouchables
Kevin Costner carried a 1911A1 during the movie, but in the firing scenes he used a Star Model B 9mm. Ellis Props & Graphics, serial #366356.
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Sean Connery's sawed off double barrel shotgun was an Ellis Props & Graphics made gun, starting with a 12 gauge double barrel "Overland" shotgun. This was E363 in the LMO sale of Ellis' guns. Serial #7463.
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The Wild Bunch
At the end of the movie, the Rock Island Arsenal 1917A1 Browning Machine Gun (which is a bit too early for this gun to be used since the movie was set in 1912) was used in the final scene. Serial #693798.
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Three Kings
Thunder Five .45/.410 revolver used in the "bunny" scene, serial #0165.
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Tomb Raider
Angelina Jolie used two HK USP9s with match target weights on the barrel as her primary pistols, serial #24-063928.
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Underworld
Kate Beckinsale used several types of guns in the movie; here is her Walther P99 Stainless, serial #034987 with laser.
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Pair of Beretta 92FS converted to full auto with a drop-in unit. These were also used in Judge Dredd. Serial #F52881Z & #F52884Z.
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Viva Las Vegas
Top gun is Elvis Presley's 12-gauge Remington Model Sportsman 48SC; bottom is Ann Margaret's 410-gauge Remington Model Sportsman 48SC, bothe have bleached blonde stocks. 12-gauge serial #3119739, 410-gauge is #4013050.
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolfe? XXX
Richard Burton's Umbrella Gun, with Warner Bros. serial #WBM40486 on the side. Not a real firearm, but the umbrella fully extends.
http://www.longmountain.com/movieguns/WhosAfraidofVirginiaWolfe/DSCN9984.jpg
True Lies
Jamie Lee Curtis carried this Mac-10 in the movie; during the scene in which she was required to drop the gun, it was wired to keep firing until the mag was empty. Stock was also wired shut. Serial #B2908
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The Sicilian
The handheld "Villar Perosa" double submachine gun was made up from two inverted Beretta 38A submachine guns, a Bren LMG front grip, and a trigger group from an MG42 machine gun. Both guns are serialized with #210.
http://www.longmountain.com/movieguns/TheSicilian/DSCN0174.jpg
The real Villar Perosa was mounted on a motorcycle, it was in caliber 9mm Glisenti and they had a real bipod. Serial #411.
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S.W.A.T.
Kimber SWAT Custom II made only for Tactical users, LA SWAT. Colin Ferrel's gun is serial #KLA114260, Samuel Jackson's is #KLA114249.
http://www.longmountain.com/movieguns/SWAT/DSCN9962.jpg
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"Street," Colin Ferrel's character, carried this transferable M16A1 configured to an M4A1 with Surefire M500AB forearm flashlight and ACOG TA44-5 sight. Giles sling. Serial #9252352.
http://www.longmountain.com/movieguns/SWAT/DSCN9964.jpg
"Hondo," Samuel Jackson's character, carried this transferable MP5 S&H conversion, fixed stock, Surefire forearm flashlight, and the Navy trigger group. Serial #7547.
http://www.longmountain.com/movieguns/SWAT/DSCN9965.jpg
Indiana Jones
Raiders of the Lost Ark/Temple of Doom
Harrison Ford used this Webley .455 in both of the first two Indian Jones movies. Serial number on the frame is 15211, barrel is T5152.
http://www.longmountain.com/movieguns/Raiders/DSCN0161.jpg
стволы.....
а я то думал:)))))
Апри Айкан:kissnew2: хорошая тема:caxik: люблю оружие:happy:
ak-74 nikogda ne podvedet ,moya lyubamaya shtuka bila kogda to..eh...ashxarh,ashxarh
У тебя есть разрешение на их хранение? :huh:
ни одного симпатичного пистолетика:danu:
sig sauer ,nemeckie policeyskie nosyat.
а мне этот нравится =))):P
хочу:rolleyes:
est jana ,bez etogo mne ne dvigatsya.(dlya samooboroni noshu)po nemeckii nazivatesya waffenschein.
А ты в Германии живешь? Я слышала там жизнь хорошая, обманывают? :huh:
В принципе ничего удивительного)
В большом городе стресс не минуем)
Россия давно стала жить по европейским стандартам, вон уже и видеонаблюдение на дорогах внедрили, и распитие спиртных напитков в общественных местах запретили.. На месте не стоим, так сказать)
eto xorosho je , kak nubud priedu Moskvu
a_grigory
03 Jan 10, 18:10
Вот,красивый ствол:
a_grigory
03 Jan 10, 20:21
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a_grigory
03 Jan 10, 20:28
В принципе ничего удивительного)
В большом городе стресс не минуем)
Россия давно стала жить по европейским стандартам, вон уже и видеонаблюдение на дорогах внедрили, и распитие спиртных напитков в общественных местах запретили.. На месте не стоим, так сказать)
Верните прежнюю аватару, она лучше...
Будет лучще без пистолета ... :pleasantry:
nice piece...Benelli MR-1
a_grigory
05 Jan 10, 00:17
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