Chained Heat 2
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DVD Cover
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Country
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United States Canada
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Directed by
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Lloyd A. Simandl
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Release Date
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1993
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Language
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English
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Studio
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New Line Cinema North American Pictures
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Distributor
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Columbia TriStar
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The following guns were seen in the film Chained Heat 2:
Swiss Schmidt 1882/29 Ordnance Revolver
Franklin Goff (Paul Koslo) takes a Swiss Schmidt 1882/29 Ordnance Revolver from a holster in addition to some cash from a safe.
Franklin Goff (
Paul Koslo) handles a Swiss Schmidt 1882/29 Ordnance Revolver - 7.5mm
Walther P38
Stefan Lotsky (Marek Vašut) carries a Walther P38 early in the film and uses it to rescue a girl.
Stefan Lotsky (
Marek Vašut) carries a Walther P38 in a dark stairwell - 9mm
The clear shot of it being a P38 is clear when it is fired.
CZ27 Pocket Pistol
Czech
CZ 27 Pistol - 7.65mm
Franklin Goff (
Paul Koslo) holds a CZ27 Pocket Pistol in his left hand and a cigarette lighter gun in his right hand.
Sa 25
A girl fires her Sa 25 down a stairwell where a bunch of guards are lying wounded - 9mm. The Sa 25 is carried by nearly all combatants in the film.
A monstrous fireball from the 9mm Blanks used in the film.
Prison guards run out and fire their Sa 25s - however the man in front may have an Sa 26 judging by the forward sweep of the magazine well.
More hot girls firing Sa 25s. In the context of the film, they are untrained escapees who were just handed the guns with no training whatsoever.
Guard reacts to being shot while he fires his Sa 25 - though the gun may be a Sa 26 judging from the forward slant of the magazine well.
The last 20 minutes of the film is a virtual montage of pretty girls firing submachine guns against similarly armed men.
CZ70 Pistol
- A CZ70 pistol is used by Stefan Lotsky (Marek Vašut) briefly during the final battle.
Stefan Lotsky (
Marek Vašut) carries a Czech CZ70 pistol in his belt - 32 ACP
Stefan Lotsky (
Marek Vašut) aims his Czech CZ70 pistol - 32 ACP
MAS-38
MAS-38 Submachine gun - 7.65mm
Left: Prisoner celebrates with her MAS-38. Right: Kassar plays with her MAS-38 as she watches two women fight each other.
Czech BRNO VZ24 Mauser
Handing out BRNO VZ24 Mausers to all.
Prisoners set down their Mausers after the prison rebellion ends - 7.92mm
F-1 Grenade
An F-1 is thrown by a girl at the feet of a soldier, however in this shot, the spoon is still in place.
Unknown Hand Grenade
To the lower left, Alex Morrison (
Kimberley Kates) hands out frag grenades, but there are larger unknown grenades (most likely Phosphorous or other incendiary type) in the crate.
RPG-NH-75 Rocket Launcher
An escaped prisoner aims her RPG-NH-75 launcher at a bunch of panicking prison guards - 66mm. However it looks as if the launcher is backwards.
As the crouching woman destroys a truck behind, it is confirmed that the launcher is being aimed backwards.
"Oh Crap!" ... she later kills the men with a frag grenade.
Sporterized VZ24 Mauser
Continuity Break
Before the scene with the Czech Mauser, Carla is actually carrying a Sa.24 in the battle.
Carla (
Markéta Hrubešová) carries an Sa.24 prior to the continuity break with the VZ24 Mauser.
Silver Lighter Pistol
- Franklin Goff (Paul Koslo) and Alex Morrison (Kimberley Kates) fight over a silver pocket pistol on a table, however it is a ruse. Goff knows that it is just a pistol shaped cigarette lighter and he shoots her with a real pistol he has hidden in his jacket.
Shots of the silver pocket pistol - later revealed to be just a cigarette lighter.
"It's a Lighter, dumb bitch!"