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Saw III
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Saw III is a 2006 horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman from a screenplay by Leigh Whannell. It is the third film in the Saw franchise. The film stars Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Angus Macfadyen, Bahar Soomekh and Dina Meyer. Saw III was released in the United States on October 27, 2006, by Lionsgate.
The story follows Jeff, a man who lost his son in a car accident and wants revenge, is put through a series of Jigsaw's tests in order to try to get him to let go of his vengeance for the man that killed his son. Meanwhile, a bed-ridden John Kramer has his apprentice Amanda Young kidnap Dr. Lynn Denlon, who is tasked with keeping John alive for one final test before he dies. A sequel, titled Saw IV, was released in 2007.
The following weapons were used in the film Saw III:
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Handguns
Smith & Wesson Model 10 HB
In a flashback, Jeff Denlon (Angus Macfadyen) in a state of anger over the death of his son points his personal Smith & Wesson Model 10 in the mirror while imagining a confrontation between him and the man who hit his son with a car.
Smith & Wesson Model 686
In another flashback, John Kramer (Tobin Bell) sets up the scenario from the first Saw. He has the Smith & Wesson Model 686 in his hand as he lays down as he appeared in the first movie.
Beretta 92FS
Jeff Denlon (Angus Macfadyen) finds a Beretta 92FS after the test with Timothy (Mpho Koaho), one round after the test with the Danica Scott (Debra McCabe), and the magazine after the test with Halden (Barry Flatman). Later, in the operating room, he shoots Amanda. In shots where the gun is simply being carried, the Beretta is an airsoft prop, likely for safety and convenience reasons.
Smith & Wesson 5946
Eric Matthews (Donnie Wahlberg) has his Smith & Wesson 5946 from the previous film in this film's opening after waking up in the bathroom, only to discover that the magazine is empty. Later Amanda (Shawnee Smith) is armed with it and uses it to threaten Lynn frequently before ultimately shooting her with it. When Amanda fires it, it sounds as though it is suppressed
SIG-Sauer P226
Detective Allison Kerry (Dina Meyer) has her service P226, as in the previous film. She pulls the SIG-Sauer P226 from her nightstand when she suspects that Jigsaw is in her closet, she then fires a few shots through the closet door before being kidnapped.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
The Heckler & Koch MP5A3 equipped with tactical lights and laser sights can be seen in the hands of the SWAT team breaching a welded shut door in the abandoned school to discover Troy, who has been a victim of a Jigsaw trap.
Heckler & Koch MP5A4
One of the SWAT officers is armed with Heckler & Koch MP5A4. Just like other officers, this one has a tactical flashlight and a laser aiming module.
Heckler & Koch UMP45
When the SWAT team breaches the room in the school near the opening, SWAT Commander Daniel Rigg (Lyriq Bent) is seen with a Heckler & Koch UMP45 equipped with a flashlight and laser with the stock folded in.
Shotguns
T. Barker Damascus
The key to deactivate the "Rack" trap hung from a wire in front of the barrel of a what appears to be a sawed-off T. Barker Damascus Hammer Shotgun located in an enlarged glass box. This wire was connected to the shotgun's trigger. Jeff (Angus Macfadyen) has to take the key. However, once it was removed, the shotgun would fire a shot at Judge Halden (Barry Flatman).
Other
Nail bomb
A homemade nail bomb is the main incentive for Troy (J. Larose) to pass the test. There was a timer on it for 5 minutes, during which time it should have been released from the chains. But since this trap was designed by Amanda and not by John, Troy had no chance of salvation
Shotgun Collar
The main challenge for Lynn was the Shotgun Collar. This device is a five shotgun shells placed around the collar, directly aiming at the victim's head. Each of these shells had an own trigger which all had to be activated individually. The collar was attuned to some kind of signal. If this signal got lost, for example if the test subject moved out of range, the collar would be activated, causing it to blow off the victim's head. The wrong actions of Amanda and Jeff led to the collar activating and killing Lynn.