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==SN-9 WASP (Custom Break-open Revolver) ==
 
==SN-9 WASP (Custom Break-open Revolver) ==
A [[(Avatar) - "WASP Gun" - Custom Break-open Revolver|WASP revolver]] is the sidearm of Col. Quaritch ([[Stephen Lang]]) and uses 9mm hypervelocity sabot rounds.  
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A [[(Avatar) - "WASP Gun" - Custom Break-open Revolver|WASP revolver]] returns once again as the sidearm of Col. Quaritch ([[Stephen Lang]]) and uses 9mm hypervelocity sabot rounds. Because of Quaritch's duplicated consciousness was put into a 20-year-old Recom under Project Phoenix, the revolver appears to have been enlargened to fit in scale with the Colonel's Avatar's hand.
  
 
The revolver is said to have been based on the Russian revolver [[MP-412 REX]] which it also bears resemblence to but the original prop was actually assembled around a [[Ruger GP100]] .357 Magnum using CNC machined alloy housings over top of the real weapon. Hammer tang was cut off meaning it could only be fired double action and the prop was designed to appear as though it has a break-open action, however it retains the "flip-out" cylinder of the donor weapon (at some considerable technical effort) in order for it to be able to be loaded and fired (blanks).  There was only ONE hero prop, and at least one stunt prop (distinguishable by the back of the trigger being filled in as in pic below).  
 
The revolver is said to have been based on the Russian revolver [[MP-412 REX]] which it also bears resemblence to but the original prop was actually assembled around a [[Ruger GP100]] .357 Magnum using CNC machined alloy housings over top of the real weapon. Hammer tang was cut off meaning it could only be fired double action and the prop was designed to appear as though it has a break-open action, however it retains the "flip-out" cylinder of the donor weapon (at some considerable technical effort) in order for it to be able to be loaded and fired (blanks).  There was only ONE hero prop, and at least one stunt prop (distinguishable by the back of the trigger being filled in as in pic below).  
 
[[Image:Mp-412-1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|MP-412 REX - For reference of inspiration - .357 Magnum]]
 
[[Image:Mp-412-1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|MP-412 REX - For reference of inspiration - .357 Magnum]]
 
[[Image:GP100.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Ruger GP100 - For reference of assembly - .357 Magnum]]
 
[[Image:GP100.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Ruger GP100 - For reference of assembly - .357 Magnum]]
[[Image:WASP_gun_revolver.jpg|thumb|none|600px|WASP handgun.]]  
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[[Image:WASP_gun_revolver.jpg|thumb|none|600px|WASP handgun.]]
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=Rifles=
 
=Rifles=
 
==GS-221 Base Carbine unit (Standard Issue Rifle)==
 
==GS-221 Base Carbine unit (Standard Issue Rifle)==

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Avatar: The Way of Water
Avatar The Way of Water poster.jpg
Poster
Country Flag of the United States.jpg United States
Directed by James Cameron
Release Date 2022
Studio Lightstorm Entertainment

TSG Entertainment

Distributor 20th Century Studios
Main Cast
Character Actor
Jake Sully Sam Worthington
Neytiri Zoe Saldana
Kiri Sigourney Weaver
Ronal Kate Winslet
Colonel Miles Quaritch Stephen Lang
Parker Selfridge Giovanni Ribisi
Norm Spellman Joel David Moore


Avatar: The Way of Water is the 2022 science fiction adventure sequel to 2009's Avatar. The sequel was once again co-written and directed by James Cameron and the cast includes Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver (in a different role), and Zoe Saldana with Stephen Lang and newcomers Cliff Curtis, CCH Pounder, and Kate Winslet. The feature film sequel was released to theaters on December 16, 2022.



The following weapons were used in the film Avatar: The Way of Water:


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Resources Development Administration Security Operations (RDA SecOps)

Machine Guns

AVR-30

The AVR-30 Machine Gun is seen in the hands of Jake Sulley (Sam Worthington) in his retelling of the ending of the the first film. The machine gun was previously used as a door gun on the SA-2 Samson tiltrotors, and as an assault rifle by the ten-foot-tall Avatars but seems to have been replaced by the MBS-9M .50 Caliber "Hydra" Tri-Barreled Machine Gun now as the main door guns of the newer SA-9 Kestrel Gunships and by the Recom M69-ARs for the Avatars / Na'vi.

The weapon was built around an M60 machine gun, sheathed within CNC machined alloy housings (as well as assorted add-ons), and the end product still bears a close resemblance to the M60. It uses a side-mounted detachable drum magazine (very closely resembling a conical MG42 or MG3 magazine) instead of an ammo belt.

M60 machine gun - 7.62x51mm NATO

MBS-9M .50 Caliber "Hydra" (Tri-Barreled Machine Gun)

The MBS-9M "Hydra" Tri-Barreled Machine Gun returns from the first film. now appearing to be the standard door guns on the modern Aerospatiale SA-9 Kestrel Gunship and now also as a portable squad automatic weapon with a bipod and ammunition box with a feed chute (in similar configuration as Blaine's M134 hand held minigun in Predator) carried by Project Pheonix member Mansk (Kevin Dorman).

The MBS-9M "Hydra" is a Tri-Barreled Machine Gun that fires .50 Caliber Uranium "Needle" Rounds, resembling the General Dynamics GAU-19/A however the three barrels on the Hydra do not spin like a GAU, but all three barrels fire in full-automatic simultaneously.

GD GAU-19/A on door gun mount - Image for reference of inspiration - .50 BMG.

Handguns

SN-9 WASP (Custom Break-open Revolver)

A WASP revolver returns once again as the sidearm of Col. Quaritch (Stephen Lang) and uses 9mm hypervelocity sabot rounds. Because of Quaritch's duplicated consciousness was put into a 20-year-old Recom under Project Phoenix, the revolver appears to have been enlargened to fit in scale with the Colonel's Avatar's hand.

The revolver is said to have been based on the Russian revolver MP-412 REX which it also bears resemblence to but the original prop was actually assembled around a Ruger GP100 .357 Magnum using CNC machined alloy housings over top of the real weapon. Hammer tang was cut off meaning it could only be fired double action and the prop was designed to appear as though it has a break-open action, however it retains the "flip-out" cylinder of the donor weapon (at some considerable technical effort) in order for it to be able to be loaded and fired (blanks). There was only ONE hero prop, and at least one stunt prop (distinguishable by the back of the trigger being filled in as in pic below).

MP-412 REX - For reference of inspiration - .357 Magnum
Ruger GP100 - For reference of assembly - .357 Magnum
WASP handgun.

Rifles

GS-221 Base Carbine unit (Standard Issue Rifle)

The RDA SecOp soldiers on Pandora use the fictional GS-221 BCU modular rifle. The props, realized by Weta Workshop, have been built in at least 2 primary variants: the Standard Issue Rifle GS-221 and the Personal Defence Weapon (PDW) variant with a shorter barrel.

The Crye Precision MR-C (Modular Rifle - Caseless) the weapon resembles
Stainless Steel Ruger AC556 Carbine with Factory Folder Stock - Rifle unit used underneath prop shell - 5.56x45mm
Ruger AC-556K - Rifle unit used underneath prop shell - 5.56x45mm
Muzzelite MZ14 Bullpup - Image used for reference - 5.56x45mm

Shotguns

Combat Shotgun

Trudy Chacon (Michelle Rodriguez) and Norm Spellman are seen armed with CARB Combat Shotguns in the film. A majority of RDA SecOps soldiers use the Combat Shotguns. The live fire props were based on Norinco HP9-1/Norinco Hawk 982 shotguns.

Hawk Pump-Action Bullpup Shotgun - Shotgun unit used underneath prop shell - 12 Gauge

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