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'''''The Great Outdoors''''' is a 1988 comedy starring [[John Candy]] and [[Dan Aykroyd]]. | '''''The Great Outdoors''''' is a 1988 comedy starring [[John Candy]] and [[Dan Aykroyd]]. | ||
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− | During a flashback, John Candy | + | During a flashback, Chet Ripley ([[John Candy]]) uses a double-barrel shotgun to shoot the man-eating bear in the head. The shotgun appears to have exposed hammers when on the mantel, but appears to be hammerless when fired. |
[[Image:Great Outdoors, Flashback Shotgun1.JPG|thumb|none|600px|The shotgun in the flashback being pointed.]] | [[Image:Great Outdoors, Flashback Shotgun1.JPG|thumb|none|600px|The shotgun in the flashback being pointed.]] |
Revision as of 20:53, 9 November 2013
The Great Outdoors is a 1988 comedy starring John Candy and Dan Aykroyd.
The following weapons were used in the film The Great Outdoors:
Lamp shotgun
A double-barrel shotgun made into a lamp appears in the lodge lobby. Its later used to chase off the man-eating bear by shooting it in the behind.
Double-barrel shotgun
During a flashback, Chet Ripley (John Candy) uses a double-barrel shotgun to shoot the man-eating bear in the head. The shotgun appears to have exposed hammers when on the mantel, but appears to be hammerless when fired.