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− | Duke, one of Skroeder's men, is seen pulling out a [[Colt Cobra]] from his ankle holster. | + | Duke ([[Marvin J. McIntyre]]), one of Skroeder's men, is seen pulling out a [[Colt Cobra]] from his ankle holster. |
[[Image:shortcircuit9.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Duke pulls his [[Colt Cobra]] out of an ankle holster.]] | [[Image:shortcircuit9.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Duke pulls his [[Colt Cobra]] out of an ankle holster.]] |
Revision as of 06:15, 20 February 2010
The following weapons are used in the 1985 comedy film: Short Circuit:
Unknown Bolt-action Rifle
Stephanie's (Alley Sheed) ex-boyfriend Frank (Brian McNamara) arrives unexpectedly at her house with a bolt-action rifle mounted with a scope. He uses it various times to try and shoot Johnny 5 (Tim Blaney), but each of his rounds are blocked by the robot.
M16
M16 rifles were used by the Nova Robotics guards and the US Army soldiers hunting down Number 5.
Colt Cobra
Duke (Marvin J. McIntyre), one of Skroeder's men, is seen pulling out a Colt Cobra from his ankle holster.
AK-47
AK-47 rifles were seen during the demonstration of the S.A.I.N.T. robots as the standard infantry rifle of the "dummy" Russian soldiers.