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3/22/2008 7:39:45 AM EDT
Great movie, watched it again for the 3rd or 4th time the other day.  Who makes the 1911's they are shooting?  Colt?  And did the actors get formal training with them?
3/22/2008 7:43:23 AM EDT
[#1]
Yes and maybe.
Director's brother is allegedly an airborne ranger delta special forces seal.

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and said tough guy allegedly did training and tech consulting.  Formal?  Debatable.
3/22/2008 7:54:04 AM EDT
[#2]
Colt Series 70 converted to 9mm.

IIRC
3/22/2008 8:06:18 AM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
Yes and maybe.
Director's brother is allegedly an airborne ranger delta special forces seal.

ADDED:
and said tough guy allegedly did training and tech consulting.  Formal?  Debatable.


I had heard that as well...so I looked it up...Stephen Hunter says Navy SEAL
www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/entertainment/movies/reviews/wayofthegunhunter.htm
3/22/2008 8:07:57 AM EDT
[#4]

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Colt Series 70 converted to 9mm.

IIRC



Is there a source for that?
3/22/2008 8:13:05 AM EDT
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Colt Series 70 converted to 9mm.

IIRC



Is there a source for that?


Yes, why say converted?  

I say .38 super. They were in Mexico.
3/22/2008 8:14:33 AM EDT
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Colt Series 70 converted to 9mm.

IIRC



Is there a source for that?


Yes, why say converted?  

I say .38 super. They were in Mexico.



This is all I could find on that so far
www.imdb.com/title/tt0202677/trivia

"The rifle used be Benicio Del Toro at the motel and in the brothel was an Isreali made Galil .308. The handguns used by Parker and Longbaugh were M1911s in 9mm for ease of use with blanks. The handguns used by the bodyguards were H&K USP 9's. The Revolvers were Smith and Wesson .38 Specials. The shotgun was a Remington 870 12 guage."

3/22/2008 8:20:31 AM EDT
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The handguns used by Parker and Longbaugh were M1911s in 9mm for ease of use with blanks.


That makes sense.
3/22/2008 8:32:56 AM EDT
[#8]
I believe the ending shootout easily rivals that of Heat. The gun play was awesome.
3/22/2008 8:35:14 AM EDT
[#9]
outstanding movie, they had to have gotten good training, formal or not, to pull of the stuff they did, they moved like a 2man team would!
3/22/2008 8:35:46 AM EDT
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3/22/2008 8:36:02 AM EDT
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I believe the ending shootout easily rivals that of Heat. The gun play was awesome.



Not to mention 7.62 Galil > FNC
3/22/2008 8:48:45 AM EDT
[#12]

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Colt Series 70 converted to 9mm.

IIRC



Is there a source for that?


It might be an assumption, but it's a good one. Most 1911s in movies are in 9mm, since 9mm blanks have an easier time of cycling the action than .45 blanks do.
3/22/2008 9:39:21 AM EDT
[#13]
It's not an assumption. Look at the guns in the movie. Watch the movie closely. It's not a .45. It's supposed to be, but they're 9mil blank guns.
3/22/2008 10:07:35 AM EDT
[#14]

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Yes and maybe.
Director's brother is allegedly an airborne ranger delta special forces seal.

ADDED:
and said tough guy allegedly did training and tech consulting.  Formal?  Debatable.



I'm pretty sure that the actors went to ITTS for firearms instruction.
3/22/2008 3:28:01 PM EDT
[#15]

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Quoted:
Yes and maybe.
Director's brother is allegedly an airborne ranger delta special forces seal.

ADDED:
and said tough guy allegedly did training and tech consulting.  Formal?  Debatable.



I'm pretty sure that the actors went to ITTS for firearms instruction.


That's not what the director said in the special features.

He also said it was filmed in Utah, not Mexico.

3/22/2008 3:29:37 PM EDT
[#16]
They were Colt 1991s in 9mm, as their blanks are much more reliable than 45s...

Honestly, while I like the movie greatly for its gunplay, it's dialogue is the crown jewel...

3/22/2008 3:32:27 PM EDT
[#17]

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Quoted:

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Yes and maybe.
Director's brother is allegedly an airborne ranger delta special forces seal.

ADDED:
and said tough guy allegedly did training and tech consulting.  Formal?  Debatable.



I'm pretty sure that the actors went to ITTS for firearms instruction.


That's not what the director said in the special features.

He also said it was filmed in Utah, not Mexico.

Maybe the director's brother tossed in some tips or was a "technical advisor", but Scott Reitz did the bulk of the training.
3/22/2008 3:37:01 PM EDT
[#18]
Lets watch!

Shootout scene
3/22/2008 3:43:22 PM EDT
[#19]

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They were Colt 1991s in 9mm, as their blanks are much more reliable than 45s...

Honestly, while I like the movie greatly for its gunplay, it's dialogue is the crown jewel...



Shut that cunt’s mouth or I'll come over there and fuckstart her head!”!
3/22/2008 3:51:25 PM EDT
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I say .38 super. They were in Mexico.
Why bother with having acceptable handguns when you've also got a 308 machine gun?

Kharn
3/23/2008 5:29:03 AM EDT
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I say .38 super. They were in Mexico.
Why bother with having acceptable handguns when you've also got a 308 machine gun?

Kharn


Galil .308 Sniper is semi-auto.

He just pulled the trigger fast.

And they didn't live in Mexico, they crossed the border to get away from possible law enforcement.
3/23/2008 5:45:56 AM EDT
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They were Colt 1991s in 9mm, as their blanks are much more reliable than 45s...

Honestly, while I like the movie greatly for its gunplay, it's dialogue is the crown jewel...



Shut that cunt’s mouth or I'll come over there and fuckstart her head!”!




Is it wrong that I laughed when he punched her in the nose?

Way of the Gun opening scene

3/23/2008 6:01:09 AM EDT
[#23]

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I say .38 super. They were in Mexico.
Why bother with having acceptable handguns when you've also got a 308 machine gun?

Kharn


Galil .308 Sniper is semi-auto.

He just pulled the trigger fast.

And they didn't live in Mexico, they crossed the border to get away from possible law enforcement.


That scene always bothered me because he never took the safety off on that galil. Even when he ran out of ammo & dropped the gun, the safety was still in the on position.