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Extreme Prejudice

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The following guns were used in the film Extreme Prejudice:

UK Version of the VHS release Poster - Extreme Prejudice (1987)

Interesting movie written by John Milius, and directed by Walter Hill. The final shootout is somewhat reminiscent of Sam Peckinpah's "The Wild Bunch". The producers hired Texas Ranger Joaquin Jackson as a consultant.

Credit goes to Predator20 for the screencaps.

Colt Commander

A Colt Commander was the main service sidearm of real life Texas Ranger Joaquin Jackson. Nick Nolte bought a .45 Colt Commander, just like the one owned by Jackson, including the custom grips and also an identical holster to carry the gun, to use it in the film. However, in his autobiography "One Ranger", Jackson remembers that the .45 Commander was not reliable with blanks. Therefore, a 9mm Colt Commander was used instead. Jack Benteen's (Nick Nolte) sidearm in the film is thus a 9mm Colt Commander.

Colt Combat Commander - .45 ACP.
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Jack Benteen empties his Colt Commander while Chub Luke escapes.
Sgt. Buck Atwater puts down his Colt Commander after the car is wrecked while fleeing after the bank robbery.
Jack Benteen swaps in a fresh magazine before his standoff with Cash Bailey.
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Jack Benteen empties his Commander during the standoff with Cash Bailey. Note the BFA.

Winchester 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine

Jack Benteen (Nick Nolte) carries a Winchester 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine as his long gun in the film. In real life, Joaquin Jackson carried similar rifle, a Winchester 1894.

Winchester 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine - .38-40 WCF.
Jack Benteen ask the bartender where T.C. Luke is.
Sheriff Hank Pearson (Rip Torn) with Jack Benteen's (Nick Nolte) Winchester 1892
Jack Benteen reloads his Winchester 1892.
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Smith & Wesson Model 629

Cash Bailey (Powers Boothe) uses a 2.5" barreled Mag-na-Ported Smith & Wesson Model 629.

Cash Bailey fires his Smith & Wesson Model 629 point blank at his bookkeeper for the count coming up short.
Cash Bailey does a round check on his Smith & Wesson Model 629.
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Smith & Wesson Model 686

A Smith & Wesson Model 686 is used by Major Paul Hackett (Michael Ironside) in the film.

Smith & Wesson Model 686 - .357 Magnum.
Major Paul Hackett (Michael Ironside) threatens the bank president for Cash Bailey's deposit box numbers.
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MAC-10

The MAC-10 is the main weapon of choice for the special unit. MSgt. Larry McRose, Maj. Paul Hackett and SSgt. Declan Patrick Coker all start with one during the final shootout. Maj. Paul Hackett has the only one fitted with a suppressor.

Ingram MAC-10 - .45 ACP.
MSgt. Larry McRose didn't want to give his car to Chub Luke.
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Steyr AUG A1

Sgt. Charles Biddle (Larry B. Scott) uses a Steyr AUG A1 in the final shootout.

Steyr AUG A1 - 5.56x45mm.
Sgt. Charles Biddle threathens a woman to keep quiet.
Sgt. Charles Biddle fires a Steyr AUG A1. Note the two ejected brass shells.

Beretta 92F

Sgt. Charles Biddle (Larry B. Scott) uses a Beretta 92F during the final shootout. Much like Lethal Weapon (1987) and Die Hard (1988), this is one of the first films to feature the new 92F model.

Beretta 92F - 9mm. The pistol features an extended slide release, and was used in Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, Lethal Weapon 2, and Lethal Weapon 3.
Sgt. Charles Biddle (Larry B. Scott) chambers a round in his Beretta 92F.
Sgt. Charles Biddle fires his Beretta 92F. Note the lack of weapons training, with how the gun sights are well above eye level. But it should be noted he is tech support for the unit and may have only minimal weapons handling.

IMI Desert Eagle Mark I

An IMI Desert Eagle Mark I in .357 Magnum is used by Sgt. Luther Fry (Dan Tullis Jr.) during the bank robbery.

IMI Desert Eagle Mark VII - .357 Magnum.
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Also note Smith & Wesson Model 15 in his left hand. Taken from the bank guard.

IMI Micro Uzi

An IMI Micro Uzi is used by a cartel member to kill Sgt. Luther Fry during the bank robbery.

IMI Micro Uzi - 9mm.
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M16A1

M16A1.

M16A1 - 5.56x45mm.
SSgt. Declan Patrick Coker [Matt Mulhern] with a M16A1 taken from the cartel. He took two in the chest while firing a Browning M1919A4.

M16A1 with A2-style handguards.

M16A1 with A2-style handguards - 5.56x45mm.
Monday (Tommy 'Tiny' Lister) with a M16A1.
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Note BFA seen protruding through muzzle.
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M203 Grenade Launcher

An M203 grenade launcher is seen fitted to an M16A1 with A2-style hanguards and used by Sgt. Buck Atwater (William Forsythe)

M203 grenade launcher - 40mm.
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Remington 870

Remington 870.

Remington 870 - 12 Gauge.
Remington 870 Police Folder - 12 Gauge.
Lupo [Luis Contreras] with a Remington 870. With the stock sawed to a pistol grip.
MSgt. Larry McRose (Clancy Brown) with a Remington 870 during the bank robbery.
Jack Benteen aims his Remington 870 at Sgt. Buck Atwater and SSgt. Declan Patrick Coker.
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Winchester Model 12

Sheriff Hank Pearson (Rip Torn) uses a Winchester Model 12 shotgun in the film. Joaquin Jackson claimed the shotgun actually belonged to the actor.

Winchester Model 12 - 12 Gauge.
Jack Benteen: You know, Hank, the next thing, you're gonna be complaining about the state legislature making women a Ranger. You know that. Sheriff Hank Pearson: Hell, I don't care, as long as she's six-foot-six, mean as a snake. State legislature. Shit, Jack! Only thing worse than a politician is a child molester.
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Heckler & Koch HK94A3 (Chopped & Converted)

Heckler & Koch HK94A3 carbines chopped and converted to resemble Heckler & Koch MP5A3s.

Heckler & Koch HK94A3 chopped and converted to resemble MP5A3 - 9mm.
Chub Luke (Mickey Jones) fires a Heckler & Koch HK94A3.
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Chub Luke threathens Maj. Paul Hackett & MSgt. Larry McRose to give up their car.
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Browning M1919A4

Browning M1919A4s are used by machine gunners during the final shootout, some being mounted on a double-handed mount, while others are AA twin mounted.

Browning M1919A4 M37 vehicle mount - .30-06.
Single units.
Anti-Aircraft twin mounted.
Double handed mount.
AA twin mounted.

AKM

AKM.

AKM - 7.62x39mm.
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SSgt. Declan Patrick Coker [Matt Mulhern] firing a AKM taken from the cartel. He is first seen firing a MAC-10. He switches to a Browning M1919A4 after this.
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5.56mm magazine and unfamiliar forend. What is this?

Ruger AC556

Ruger AC556.

Ruger Mini-14 GB with folding choate stock - 5.56x45mm.
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Unknown AK Variant

It looks like an SA Vz 58, but I can't tell.

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Smith & Wesson Model 10

A man has a pearl-gripped Smith & Wesson Model 10 tucked in his waist band.

Smith & Wesson Model 10 - .38spl.
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Sheriff Hank Pearson "I figured pig-shit like you for pearly grips."

Smith & Wesson Double Action New Frontier

T.C. Luke [Kent Lipham] draws a S&W DA New Frontier, but is shot dead by Jack Benteen with his Commander

T26 Tanker Garand

A person in the crowd is briefly seen holding a T26 Tanker Garand rifle.

T26 Tanker Garand - .30-06.
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Smith & Wesson Model 28

A Smith & Wesson Model 28 is seen in a Texas Ranger's holster.

Smith & Wesson Model 28 - .357 Magnum.
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Gun Rack

Rack filled with Winchester Model 12 shotguns.
What looks like Winchester Model 70s and M1 Carbines. Both rifles were popular with law enforcement at the time the film takes place.

Unknowns

I can't ID these or have no idea what the shot is showing.

Was I supposed to ID guns seen in this crowd? No way...
The gun on the left looks like it has a bipod.
Unknown magazine fed rifle.

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