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:Perhaps he figured that a moving target would be easier to hit with an "area weapon" like a shotgun?
 
:Perhaps he figured that a moving target would be easier to hit with an "area weapon" like a shotgun?
 
::Maybe he Didn't have any .357 or .38 rounds for his S&W after leaving MFP and just took it with him for luck, as I assume he could have got some shotgun shells from May Swaisey.
 
::Maybe he Didn't have any .357 or .38 rounds for his S&W after leaving MFP and just took it with him for luck, as I assume he could have got some shotgun shells from May Swaisey.
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:::It's a movie, it's supposed to create a tension. Movie character tend to do stupid acts that in real life people wouldn't do.
 
[[Image:Madmax sawedoff.jpg‎|thumb|none|600px|Max reaches for his Sawn off as Bubba speeds towards him on his motorcycle. Only for Bubba to run over his right arm.]]
 
[[Image:Madmax sawedoff.jpg‎|thumb|none|600px|Max reaches for his Sawn off as Bubba speeds towards him on his motorcycle. Only for Bubba to run over his right arm.]]
 
[[Image:Madmax sawedoff2.jpg‎|thumb|none|600px|Max fires his Sawn off at Bubba throwing him off his motorcycle.]]  
 
[[Image:Madmax sawedoff2.jpg‎|thumb|none|600px|Max fires his Sawn off at Bubba throwing him off his motorcycle.]]  

Revision as of 06:27, 30 May 2010

The following guns were used in the film Mad Max:

Mad Max (1979)


Mauser C96 'Broomhandle'

Bubba Zanetti (Geoff Parry) briefly uses a Mauser C96 to shoot a sex doll when the other bikers are messing around at the beach.

Mauser C96 "Red 9" Version for the German Army - 9mm. This model is World War One dated.
Bubba holds his Broomhandle behind Johnny.
Johnny shoots the sex doll with the shotgun before Bubba with his Broomhandle.

Smith & Wesson Model 28

The MFP carry Smith & Wesson Model 28 as their standard issue. Although they are rarely drawn and seen mostly in their holsters. Bubba is seen firing one at Max near the end of the film.

When Max puts on the "Grumpy" mask when his wife is mad that he is going in to work early because Goose wants him to, their baby is seen on the living room floor, apparently playing with Max's revolver.

Smith & Wesson Model 28 .357 magnum.
A shot of Max's Smith & Wesson Model 28 during the film's opening scenes.
Bubba takes aim at Max's left knee.
Max's Smith & Wesson Model 28 remains in his holster when his right arm is run over by Bubba Zanetti.

Double Barrel Shotguns

Maybe a Savage/Stevens 311A Shotgun - 12 Gauge. First seen by an eager MFP patrol man Roop (Steve Millichamp) when he tries to shoot the Night Rider in the films opening. Another is used by Johnny (Tim Burns) to shoot a sex doll when the bikers are at the beach. Max also keeps one of these weapons close by after he resigns from MPF and goes traveling with his wife and child.

Stoeger/IGA Coach imported side by side shotgun - 12 Gauge
Roop checks his shotgun.
His grip changes from two hands to one hand with each camera angle.
Roop fires one round from his shotgun at the Night Rider. But the Night Rider brakes just in time causing Roop to hit a sign instead and Charlie to spin the car out.
Johnny shoots the sex doll before Bubba.

Late in the movie, May Swaisey (Sheila Florance) the old woman that Max and family are staying with uses this gun to corner Toecutter's biker thugs into a shed. Could be a Charles Parker 1878 side by side.

Charles Parker 1878 Side by Side Shotgun - 12 Gauge.
May Swaisey fires her shotgun at Toecutter's gang forcing them into the shed.
May Swaisey fires her last round as Toecutter's gang gains on Max's wife as she tries to escape.

Sawn Off Double barrel shotgun

Max's (Mel Gibson) main weapon in the movie, and possibly a Savage/Stevens 311A Shotgun, but more likely a VG Bentley. When battling against the Biker Gang, Max for some odd reason makes an effort to reach this shotgun when his leg is damaged but armed with a S&W 29 and doesn't even use it when he can (Anyone else notice this?).

Perhaps he figured that a moving target would be easier to hit with an "area weapon" like a shotgun?
Maybe he Didn't have any .357 or .38 rounds for his S&W after leaving MFP and just took it with him for luck, as I assume he could have got some shotgun shells from May Swaisey.
It's a movie, it's supposed to create a tension. Movie character tend to do stupid acts that in real life people wouldn't do.
Max reaches for his Sawn off as Bubba speeds towards him on his motorcycle. Only for Bubba to run over his right arm.
Max fires his Sawn off at Bubba throwing him off his motorcycle.
Max holds his Sawn off to Johnny's head near the end of the film.
Same scene.

(Would someone please fix this image for me?) thumb|none|600px|VG Bentley.

Winchester Model 12

Max carries a Winchester Model 1912 when he and Jim Goose inspect the aftermath of the attacked couple. It appears to be a long bareled sporting version.

Winchester Model 1912 - 12 gauge
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Winchester Model 70

Roop (Steve Millichamp) uses the scope on a Winchester Model 70 to spy on a couple having sex during the film's opening.

Pre-1964 Winchester Model 70 - .30-06
Roop checking out the couple.
Roop with his Winchester Model 70 as Charlie tells him they have to go.

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