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(Revolver-type flare gun used in the final scene, what is it?)
 
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Question - What is the revolver-looking flare gun the police officer uses in the final minutes during the church shootout?
 
Question - What is the revolver-looking flare gun the police officer uses in the final minutes during the church shootout?
 
I'm thinking it is what he used to shoot the flare.  What is it?  Is it real?
 
I'm thinking it is what he used to shoot the flare.  What is it?  Is it real?
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== Is the screen revolver the same, that killed Brandon Lee? ==
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Sorry, I couldn't found original English language sources, but in Russian sources (which most likely, were translated from English), told, that the actual film scene of Brandon Lee injury didn't used in the movie (this episode was refilmed with the stuntman), while the revolver, which killed Brandon Lee, was cut in pieces during the police investigation of this tragedy. I can't confirm this info, due I can't find original sources, but, if this sources will be found, and this info appears to be correct, the screen revolver absolutely couldn't be the same gun, that killed Lee. [[User:Pyramid Silent|Pyramid Silent]] ([[User talk:Pyramid Silent|talk]]) 09:29, 19 December 2017 (EST)

Latest revision as of 17:31, 11 July 2023

Question - What is the revolver-looking flare gun the police officer uses in the final minutes during the church shootout? I'm thinking it is what he used to shoot the flare. What is it? Is it real?

Is the screen revolver the same, that killed Brandon Lee?

Sorry, I couldn't found original English language sources, but in Russian sources (which most likely, were translated from English), told, that the actual film scene of Brandon Lee injury didn't used in the movie (this episode was refilmed with the stuntman), while the revolver, which killed Brandon Lee, was cut in pieces during the police investigation of this tragedy. I can't confirm this info, due I can't find original sources, but, if this sources will be found, and this info appears to be correct, the screen revolver absolutely couldn't be the same gun, that killed Lee. Pyramid Silent (talk) 09:29, 19 December 2017 (EST)


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