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Some new screen-used gun images (from "Shoot 'Em Up" and "Boondock Saints II")
Just put some new pictures up on the site. These were sent to me by Al just today. (For those of you new to IMFDB, Al is an armorer at Movie Armaments Group in Toronto, which has supplied guns to "Romeo + Juliet", both "Boondock Saints" movies, all of the "Resident Evil" movies, "Assault on Precinct 13", etc. He posts on this forum, too.) These images are IMFDB exclusives.
A Para-Ordnance (errr..."Hammerson") Nite-Tac used in "Shoot 'Em Up": Next, Clifton Collins, Jr.'s Para-Ordnance P-14s from "The Boondock Saints II":
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And finally, one of the Desert Eagles from "BDS II":
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So, everybody thank Al for taking the time from his (extremely) busy schedule to bring us these exclusive images!
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Thanks AL "gunguy"
One question though "Next, Clifton Collins, Jr.'s Para-Ordnance P-14s from "The Boondock Saints II": How can they be P-14s when they are single stacks? |
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Those are single-stack? Someone edited the page to say they were P-14s.
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Yeah those are single stacks. The Nite-Tac from Shoot 'Em Up is a double stack. Someone had them misidentified on the page before you.
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If I was to guess I would say they are SSPs. With El Jefe over the SSP rollmark.
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Much thanks, Al.
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Maybe Al can tell us if they were single stacks.
But only if he has the time to.
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I just emailed to ask.
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