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[[Image:Aliens_Poster.jpg|thumb|right|302px|''Aliens'' (1986)]] | [[Image:Aliens_Poster.jpg|thumb|right|302px|''Aliens'' (1986)]] | ||
− | '''''Aliens''''' is the 1986 sequel to ''[[Alien]]''. The now classic science fiction film was only the third feature directed by [[James Cameron]] (following ''Piranha'' and ''[[The Terminator]]''). [[Sigourney Weaver]] returns as Ripley, who travels with a platoon of US Colonial Marines to investigate a loss of contact with the colony established on the same planet discovered by the crew of the ''Nostromo'' in | + | '''''Aliens''''' is the 1986 sequel to ''[[Alien]]''. The now classic science fiction film was only the third feature directed by [[James Cameron]] (following ''Piranha Part Two'' and ''[[The Terminator]]''). [[Sigourney Weaver]] returns as Ellen Ripley, who travels with a platoon of US Colonial Marines to investigate a loss of contact with the colony established on the same planet discovered by the crew of the ''Nostromo'' in the original film. For ''Aliens'', the majority of the weapons seen in this film were actual firearms visually modified for the production. |
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==M41A Pulse Rifle== | ==M41A Pulse Rifle== | ||
The Marines of the USCMC (United States Colonial Marine Corps) famously carry the [[M41A Pulse Rifle]] as their standard issue weapon. In the film, the weapon is described as a futuristic assault rifle with a magazine capacity of 99 rounds (loaded to 95 to prevent jamming, according to the ''Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual'' by Lee Brimmicombe-Wood) of 10mm caseless armor-piercing ammunition with a pump action 30mm grenade launcher mounted underneath the barrel. The pulse rifle was constructed from an [[M1A1 Thompson]] submachine gun fitted with a cut-down [[Remington 870]] shotgun with the heat shield and foregrip of a [[Franchi SPAS-12]] covering it. This rifle is also fitted with the LED readout that displays the number of rounds in the rifle's magazine. At the end of the film, Ripley ([[Sigourney Weaver]]) fastens one of these rifles to an M240 Flamethrower in her attempt to rescue Newt (Carrie Henn). | The Marines of the USCMC (United States Colonial Marine Corps) famously carry the [[M41A Pulse Rifle]] as their standard issue weapon. In the film, the weapon is described as a futuristic assault rifle with a magazine capacity of 99 rounds (loaded to 95 to prevent jamming, according to the ''Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual'' by Lee Brimmicombe-Wood) of 10mm caseless armor-piercing ammunition with a pump action 30mm grenade launcher mounted underneath the barrel. The pulse rifle was constructed from an [[M1A1 Thompson]] submachine gun fitted with a cut-down [[Remington 870]] shotgun with the heat shield and foregrip of a [[Franchi SPAS-12]] covering it. This rifle is also fitted with the LED readout that displays the number of rounds in the rifle's magazine. At the end of the film, Ripley ([[Sigourney Weaver]]) fastens one of these rifles to an M240 Flamethrower in her attempt to rescue Newt (Carrie Henn). | ||
− | [[Image: M41a01.jpg|thumb|none|500px|M41A Pulse Rifle - right side. This weapon is constructed from an M1A1 Thompson and a cutdown Remington 870.]] | + | [[Image:M1sb.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M1A1 Thompson with 30-round magazine (the basis for pulse rifle) - .45 ACP]] |
+ | [[Image: M41a01.jpg|thumb|none|500px|M41A Pulse Rifle - right side. This weapon is constructed from an [[M1A1 Thompson]] and a cutdown Remington 870.]] | ||
[[Image: M41a02.jpg|thumb|none|500px|M41A Pulse Rifle - left side.]] | [[Image: M41a02.jpg|thumb|none|500px|M41A Pulse Rifle - left side.]] | ||
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[[Image:Aliens_Pulse.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Private R. Frost ([[Ricco Ross]]) loads an [[M41A Pulse Rifle]].]] | [[Image:Aliens_Pulse.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Private R. Frost ([[Ricco Ross]]) loads an [[M41A Pulse Rifle]].]] | ||
− | [[Image:Aliens_Pulse2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"I want to introduce you to a personal friend of mine."'' Corporal Dwayne Hicks ([[Michael Biehn]]) instructs Ripley on how to use an [[M41A Pulse Rifle]].]] | + | [[Image:Aliens_Pulse2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"I want to introduce you to a personal friend of mine.."'' Corporal Dwayne Hicks ([[Michael Biehn]]) instructs Ripley on how to use an [[M41A Pulse Rifle]].]] |
[[Image:Aliens_Pulse3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ripley holds an [[M41A Pulse Rifle]] for the first time. The LED readout is visible in the middle of the weapon.]] | [[Image:Aliens_Pulse3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ripley holds an [[M41A Pulse Rifle]] for the first time. The LED readout is visible in the middle of the weapon.]] | ||
[[Image:ALIENS-M41-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hicks fires his [[M41A Pulse Rifle]] before retreating back.]] | [[Image:ALIENS-M41-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hicks fires his [[M41A Pulse Rifle]] before retreating back.]] | ||
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[[Image:Aliens_2007.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"Let's rock!"'' Vasquez ([[Jenette Goldstein]]) opens up with the Smart Gun.]] | [[Image:Aliens_2007.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"Let's rock!"'' Vasquez ([[Jenette Goldstein]]) opens up with the Smart Gun.]] | ||
[[File:Aliens_781.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Vasquez ([[Jenette Goldstein]]) raises the Smart Gun.]] | [[File:Aliens_781.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Vasquez ([[Jenette Goldstein]]) raises the Smart Gun.]] | ||
− | [[File:Aliens 780.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Vasquez | + | [[File:Aliens 780.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Vasquez fires the Smart Gun.]] |
===Special=== | ===Special=== | ||
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=Shotguns= | =Shotguns= | ||
==Ithaca 37== | ==Ithaca 37== | ||
− | Corporal Dwayne Hicks ([[Michael Biehn]]) keeps a hunting variant of the [[Ithaca 37]] with a cut down barrel and [[MP40]] pistol grip (making it resemble the Ithaca 37 "Stakeout") handy for "close encounters". In one memorable scene, Hicks sticks the barrel of the weapon in an Alien's mouth, and yells ''"Eat this!"'' before blowing its head off off. The resultant acid spillage apparently destroys the weapon, as it is never seen again. It appears to be the same custom Ithaca featured in the British television series ''[[Professionals (TV Series), The|The Professionals]]'' and ''[[Dempsey and Makepeace]]'', although the wire stock has been removed and the grip wrapped in tape. | + | Corporal Dwayne Hicks ([[Michael Biehn]]) keeps a hunting variant of the [[Ithaca 37]] customized with a cut down barrel and [[MP40]] pistol grip (making it resemble the [[Ithaca 37 "Stakeout"]]) handy for "close encounters". In one memorable scene, Hicks sticks the barrel of the weapon in an Alien's mouth, and yells ''"Eat this!"'' before blowing its head off off. The resultant acid spillage apparently destroys the weapon, as it is never seen again. It appears to be the same custom Ithaca featured in the British television series ''[[Professionals (TV Series), The|The Professionals]]'' and ''[[Dempsey and Makepeace]]'', although the wire stock has been removed and the grip wrapped in tape. |
− | [[Image:Stakeout-1-.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Ithaca 37 "Stakeout" - 12 | + | [[Image:Stakeout-1-.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Ithaca 37 "Stakeout" - 12 Gauge. The shotgun in the film closely resembles this version.]] |
− | [[File:HicksShotgun.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:HicksShotgun.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Screen used Ithaca 37 shotgun from ''Aliens''. Image from Prop Store of London.]] |
− | [[File:HicksShotgun2.jpg|thumb|none| | + | [[File:HicksShotgun2.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Screen used Ithaca with the grip wrapped in tape.]] |
[[Image:Aliens_Ithaca.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"I like to keep this handy.."'' [pumps shotgun]... ''"for close encounters."'']] | [[Image:Aliens_Ithaca.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"I like to keep this handy.."'' [pumps shotgun]... ''"for close encounters."'']] | ||
[[Image:Aliens_Ithaca2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hicks ([[Michael Biehn]]) picks up a dead Facehugger with the barrel of his [[Ithaca 37 "Stakeout"]].]] | [[Image:Aliens_Ithaca2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hicks ([[Michael Biehn]]) picks up a dead Facehugger with the barrel of his [[Ithaca 37 "Stakeout"]].]] | ||
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==Remington 870== | ==Remington 870== | ||
The "Over/Under 30 millimeter pump action grenade launcher" seen underneath the M41A Pulse Rifle is in reality a cutdown [[Remington 870]] shotgun with what the heat shield and foregrip of a [[Franchi SPAS-12]]. This particular weapon uses grenade rounds that are roughly the shape of shotgun shells (the props were constructed from a 12 gauge snap cap with various cuts and a button added on top - In the film, the button on top can be depressed to detonate the round by hand). | The "Over/Under 30 millimeter pump action grenade launcher" seen underneath the M41A Pulse Rifle is in reality a cutdown [[Remington 870]] shotgun with what the heat shield and foregrip of a [[Franchi SPAS-12]]. This particular weapon uses grenade rounds that are roughly the shape of shotgun shells (the props were constructed from a 12 gauge snap cap with various cuts and a button added on top - In the film, the button on top can be depressed to detonate the round by hand). | ||
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:Masterkey02.jpg|thumb|none|400px|[[Knight's Armament Masterkey]] version of the Remington 870 - 12 Gauge. This shortened version of the 870 is often mounted on the [[M4A1 Carbine]] or similar weapons and is representative of the version seen in the film.]] |
[[Image:Aliens_Pulse.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Private R. Frost ([[Ricco Ross]]) works the action of the "grenade launcher" mounted underneath the [[M41A Pulse Rifle]]. The distinctive ejection port of the Remington is seen.]] | [[Image:Aliens_Pulse.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Private R. Frost ([[Ricco Ross]]) works the action of the "grenade launcher" mounted underneath the [[M41A Pulse Rifle]]. The distinctive ejection port of the Remington is seen.]] | ||
[[File:Aliens 740.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Newt (Carrie Henn) tries to pick up one of the grenade rounds. Note the green safety cap.]] | [[File:Aliens 740.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Newt (Carrie Henn) tries to pick up one of the grenade rounds. Note the green safety cap.]] | ||
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[[Image:ALSF-VP70.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Atherton displays one of the VP70's.]] | [[Image:ALSF-VP70.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Atherton displays one of the VP70's.]] | ||
− | ==Smith & Wesson | + | ==Smith & Wesson 39== |
− | PFC Vasquez ([[Jenette Goldstein]]) uses a blued [[Smith & Wesson | + | PFC Vasquez ([[Jenette Goldstein]]) uses a blued [[Smith & Wesson 39]] with ivory grips as her sidearm. She most notably uses it to kill an Alien while moving through the vents, but burns her foot from the creature's acidic blood in the process. |
The pistol was referred to as the '''M4A3''' in the ''Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual''. It was supposed to be a 10mm cased-ammo pistol with a 12-round magazine that had been recently replaced in service by the VP70. | The pistol was referred to as the '''M4A3''' in the ''Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual''. It was supposed to be a 10mm cased-ammo pistol with a 12-round magazine that had been recently replaced in service by the VP70. | ||
− | [[Image:S&W39.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson | + | [[Image:S&W39.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson 39 - 9x19mm]] |
− | [[Image:ALIENS-SW39-1.jpg|thumb|600px|none|PFC Vasquez's | + | [[Image:ALIENS-SW39-1.jpg|thumb|600px|none|PFC Vasquez's S&W 39 in the holster.]] |
− | [[Image:Aliens_S&W.jpg|thumb|600px|none|PFC Vasquez ([[Jenette Goldstein]]) moving through the vents with her [[Smith & Wesson | + | [[Image:Aliens_S&W.jpg|thumb|600px|none|PFC Vasquez ([[Jenette Goldstein]]) moving through the vents with her [[Smith & Wesson 39]] drawn.]] |
[[Image:Aliens 031.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A closeup of the Vasquez's S&W as she takes out an Alien. A bit of trivia that in this closeup, the hands firing the gun are actually that of ''Aliens'' producer Gale Anne Hurd. Hurd explained in the audio commentary that [[Jenette Goldstein]] had little firearms experience prior to filming and her portrayal of the gun's recoil wasn't accurate enough for the director, so Hurd was asked to get into costume and fire the weapon for the closeup.]] | [[Image:Aliens 031.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A closeup of the Vasquez's S&W as she takes out an Alien. A bit of trivia that in this closeup, the hands firing the gun are actually that of ''Aliens'' producer Gale Anne Hurd. Hurd explained in the audio commentary that [[Jenette Goldstein]] had little firearms experience prior to filming and her portrayal of the gun's recoil wasn't accurate enough for the director, so Hurd was asked to get into costume and fire the weapon for the closeup.]] | ||
[[File:Aliens-gale-ann-hurd.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Production image of ''Aliens'' producer Gale Anne Hurd dressed as Vasquez firing the S&W.]] | [[File:Aliens-gale-ann-hurd.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Production image of ''Aliens'' producer Gale Anne Hurd dressed as Vasquez firing the S&W.]] | ||
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[[File:Lewis gun.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Lewis Gun - these machine guns appear to have their barrel shrouds removed for the film.]] | [[File:Lewis gun.JPG|thumb|none|500px|Lewis Gun - these machine guns appear to have their barrel shrouds removed for the film.]] | ||
[[Image:Aliens Lewis guns.jpg|thumb|none|601px|On the left, a brief glimpse of the [[Lewis Gun]] .303 British as the Marines prepare to board their dropship.]] | [[Image:Aliens Lewis guns.jpg|thumb|none|601px|On the left, a brief glimpse of the [[Lewis Gun]] .303 British as the Marines prepare to board their dropship.]] | ||
− | [[Image:AliensArmory_Lewis_gun.jpg|thumb|none|550px|Behind the scenes image better showing the tell tale details, barrel shroud has been removed revealing the 'radiator'.]] | + | [[Image:AliensArmory_Lewis_gun.jpg|thumb|none|550px|Behind the scenes image better showing the tell-tale details, barrel shroud has been removed revealing the 'radiator'.]] |
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Revision as of 02:12, 29 March 2015
Aliens is the 1986 sequel to Alien. The now classic science fiction film was only the third feature directed by James Cameron (following Piranha Part Two and The Terminator). Sigourney Weaver returns as Ellen Ripley, who travels with a platoon of US Colonial Marines to investigate a loss of contact with the colony established on the same planet discovered by the crew of the Nostromo in the original film. For Aliens, the majority of the weapons seen in this film were actual firearms visually modified for the production.
The following weapons were used in the film Aliens:
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Colonial Marine Weapons
M41A Pulse Rifle
The Marines of the USCMC (United States Colonial Marine Corps) famously carry the M41A Pulse Rifle as their standard issue weapon. In the film, the weapon is described as a futuristic assault rifle with a magazine capacity of 99 rounds (loaded to 95 to prevent jamming, according to the Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual by Lee Brimmicombe-Wood) of 10mm caseless armor-piercing ammunition with a pump action 30mm grenade launcher mounted underneath the barrel. The pulse rifle was constructed from an M1A1 Thompson submachine gun fitted with a cut-down Remington 870 shotgun with the heat shield and foregrip of a Franchi SPAS-12 covering it. This rifle is also fitted with the LED readout that displays the number of rounds in the rifle's magazine. At the end of the film, Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) fastens one of these rifles to an M240 Flamethrower in her attempt to rescue Newt (Carrie Henn).
Special
M56 Smart Gun
Both PFC J. Vasquez (Jenette Goldstein), and Private M. Drake (Mark Rolston) use a heavy machine gun system designated the "M56 Smart Gun" (the weapon's designation comes from the Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual). These weapons were constructed from German MG42 machine guns with the grip and stock removed. The body-mounting apparatus was constructed from the arms of a "Steadicam" camera stabilization system, with other various attachments constructed from various motorcycle parts, most notably the handlebars used for the weapon's trigger and grips. The weapon is also paired with a special sighting system worn on the operator's head. This particular device was inspired by the targeting devices mounted on the helmets of US Apache helicopter pilots. When the Marines are ordered to unload their weapons, Vasquez is seen removing a module to "clear and lock" her weapon. According to the Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual, this is a battery unit that can be disconnected in order to prevent the weapon from firing. The battery prop was constructed from a toy pop gun.
Special
M240 Flamethrower
Another weapon used by the Marines is the M240 Flamethrower, most notably used by Sergeant A. Apone (Al Matthews), Corporal Dietrich (Cynthia Dale Scott), Private Drake (Mark Rolston), and Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) when she famously tapes it to an M41A Pulse Rifle before she goes to rescue Newt (Carrie Henn). These flamethrowers were created from parts from M16 rifles with the M203 handguard. The 'faux' flamethrower used the upper receiver assembly of an M16A1 - cut into two parts, using the top handle facing forward, but the section with the ejection port turned backwards.
Aliens is notable as being one of few films to employ military-spec liquid-fueled flamethrowers in its production, as opposed to the vastly more common (and far safer) gas-powered models usually seen in films (although some gas-burning models are also used in the movie, usually in scenes with actual actors using the weapons). The liquid fuel flamethrower is most notably seen in the sequence where Ripley incinerates the Alien nest.
UA571-C Remote Automated Sentry System
In the extended version of the film, the Marines set up sentry turrets in the hallways leading to their refuge. In the Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual, this weapons system is designated as the "UA571-C Remote Automated Sentry System". These were built upon WWII German MG42 machine guns, the same weapons used for the M56 Smart Guns and provided by Bapty's (movie armorer of the UK). The ammo drums on the side are from WW1 German Spandau Maxim LMG 08/15 machine guns.
GAU-113/B
The Cheyenne dropship, a fictional VTOL aircraft in the Aliens universe, can be seen with a multi-barrelled, chin-mounted cannon of some kind. In the Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual, this weapons system is designated as the "GAU-113/B". Some of the barrels appear to be chambered for different calibres of ammunition, and the weapon would appear to operate "Gatling"-style (owing to the circular arrangement of the barrels). Similar weapons are seen dual-mounted in the front of the Marines' APC.
Shotguns
Ithaca 37
Corporal Dwayne Hicks (Michael Biehn) keeps a hunting variant of the Ithaca 37 customized with a cut down barrel and MP40 pistol grip (making it resemble the Ithaca 37 "Stakeout") handy for "close encounters". In one memorable scene, Hicks sticks the barrel of the weapon in an Alien's mouth, and yells "Eat this!" before blowing its head off off. The resultant acid spillage apparently destroys the weapon, as it is never seen again. It appears to be the same custom Ithaca featured in the British television series The Professionals and Dempsey and Makepeace, although the wire stock has been removed and the grip wrapped in tape.
Remington 870
The "Over/Under 30 millimeter pump action grenade launcher" seen underneath the M41A Pulse Rifle is in reality a cutdown Remington 870 shotgun with what the heat shield and foregrip of a Franchi SPAS-12. This particular weapon uses grenade rounds that are roughly the shape of shotgun shells (the props were constructed from a 12 gauge snap cap with various cuts and a button added on top - In the film, the button on top can be depressed to detonate the round by hand).
Special
Handguns
Heckler & Koch VP70
The Heckler & Koch VP70 is the service pistol of the Marines in the movie. This gun is notably seen in the hands of Private Frost (Ricco Ross) just before the Aliens attack. Cpl. Ferro (Colette Hiller) attempts to draw hers from its holster, but is unable to in time when an Alien gets aboard her ship. Lieutenant Gorman (William Hope) uses one to shoot at Aliens during the airshaft scene. Another VP70 is seen given by Vasquez to the synthetic droid Bishop (Lance Henriksen), who then declines to take it and passes it back to Ripley (Sigourney Weaver). Sergeant A. Apone (Al Matthews), Corporal Dietrich (Cynthia Dale Scott), Private Spunkmeyer (Daniel Kash), and Private Crowe (Tip Tipping) keep theirs holstered throughout the film.
In the special features included with the Collector's Edition DVD, it is mentioned by one of the film's armorers that the VP70 was chosen as the standard issue sidearm for the Colonial Marines because of its "futuristic look" as well as its relative obscurity.
Special
Smith & Wesson 39
PFC Vasquez (Jenette Goldstein) uses a blued Smith & Wesson 39 with ivory grips as her sidearm. She most notably uses it to kill an Alien while moving through the vents, but burns her foot from the creature's acidic blood in the process.
The pistol was referred to as the M4A3 in the Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual. It was supposed to be a 10mm cased-ammo pistol with a 12-round magazine that had been recently replaced in service by the VP70.
Rifles
M16A1
Seen on the gun racks in the USS Sulaco's armory.
L85A1
Several L85A1 rifles are seen on the gun racks in the Sulaco's armory.
Colt Commando
Seen on the gun racks in the USS Sulaco's armory.
Machine Guns
Lewis Gun (Modified)
What appears to be modified versions of the Lewis Gun are seen on the weapons racks in the USS Sulaco's armory. In a production image, it appears that these machine guns have their barrel shrouds removed.