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Many, including some of those stated above, and will highlight Commando, Terminator 2, The Matrix, and any John Wick film.
 
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Terminator. First use, that I remember, for a laser sight in the movies (or at all) on the AMT Hardballer.

Get SPAS-12/AR-18 action as well.

Too bad that guy at the Alamo didn't have that phased plasma rifle in 40-watt range. That would have been cool.

Aliens also had some super cool future guns. I wanted a smart gun soooo baddd!!!!.


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I just watched "The Gray Man" on Netflix.
Great use of one of my favorites, the CZ P09.
 
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Here's Don Johnson with a 6" Blued Python in the 1989 movie Dead Bang. The Python played a major role in the movie and demonstrated why 6 shots with a couple of reloaders may not be enough in a gunfight.

http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Dead_bang

By the way, the guns are the only good part about the movie. The rest of it wasn't that great.


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Here's Don Johnson with a 6" Blued Python in the 1989 movie Dead Bang. By the way, the guns are the only good part about the movie. The rest of it wasn't that great.


I thought Dead Bang had one of the most hilarious and realistic endings to an extended foot chase in the very beginning. I wish more films and shows would include details like that. Big Grin
 
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1.5 Glock 19
1.6 Jericho 941FB Compact
1.7 SIG-Sauer P239
1.8 Beretta Cougar Inox
1.9 Taurus PT945
1.10 Walther P5
1.11 Beretta 92FS
1.12 Taurus PT92
1.13 SIG-Sauer P229
1.14 Beretta 93R
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2.2 Heckler & Koch MP5K
2.3 Beretta PM12S
2.4 IMI Uzi
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2.6 Skorpion SA Vz 61
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3.3 Romanian AK Draco Carbine
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Not that great of a movie, but Angel Has Fallen had some pretty spiffy hardware. I mean, how often do you see folks sporting HK PSG-1s in a flick?

An AI AX rifle was also in the film as was a Blaser 93 straight pull and LRS2 bolts and among the more unique firearm choices.


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The Sand Pebbles:
For me the Lewis Gun, BAR, M1903 and the Colt .45.



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Just watch all the Clint Eastwood movies.

There you have everything from M1 Garand and a 1911 in Grand Torino, to a 1858 Army in unforgiven, to a P228 in The Line of Fire, to the Model 29's in all the Dirty Harry movies. You have a Colt 1851 Navy in Good, Bad, Ugly , and Peacemaker in Fistful of dollars

pretty much covers it all Smile


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