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This Means War

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This Means War
This-means-war-poster.jpg
Cinema Poster
Country Flag of the United States.jpg United States
Directed by McG
Release Date 2012
Language English
German
Japanese
Serbian
Studio Overbrook Entertainment
Distributor 20th Century Fox Film Corporation
Main Cast
Character Actor
Lauren Scott Reese Witherspoon
Franklin Delano Roosevelt "FDR" Foster Chris Pine
Tuck Hansen Tom Hardy
Karl Heinrich Til Schweiger
Collins Angela Bassett
Nana Foster Rosemary Harris
Steve Warren Christie
Jonas Heinrich Clint Carleton
Britta Laura Vandervoort
Ivan Mike Dopud


This Means War is a 2012 American romantic action-comedy directed by McG and starring Chris Pine, Tom Hardy and Reese Witherspoon. The plot involves two CIA agents and best friends inadvertently begin dating the same woman and use their CIA skills and resources to both one-up and sabotage the other.


The following weapons were used in the film This Means War:


Handguns

SIG-Sauer P226

Both Franklin Delano Roosevelt "FDR" Foster (Chris Pine) and Tuck Hansen (Tom Hardy) carry SIG-Sauer P226 pistols. Karl Heinrich (Til Schweiger) uses one for much of the film as well.

SIG-Sauer P226 - 9x19mm
Karl Heinrich (Til Schweiger) draws his P226.
Tuck's (Tom Hardy) P226 runs dry.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt "FDR" Foster (Chris Pine) fires his SIG.
Karl Heinrich hands his P226 to his brother Jonas (Clint Carleton).
Karl Heinrich points his P226.
Tuck and FDR point their P226s.

Alternate scene

Tuck with a P226.
Tuck after firing the P226. Since he only dropped one round into the chamber without the magazine, the slide would not be locked back.
The P226 next to FDR. Note the missing magazine.
Karl Heinrich comes in firing. Til Schweiger must be very-well trained as he manages to fire multiple rounds without even blinking, much less flinching.
FDR fires upon oncoming henchmen.
The P226 runs dry.

Glock 17

Some of Karl Heinrich's henchmen are armed with Glock 17s in both the final cut and alternate scenes.

2nd Generation Glock 17 - 9x19mm
A henchman opens fire on FDR and Tuck.

Alternate scene

A henchman guards FDR in the alternate finale.
Tuck holds a Glock 17.

Kimber Compact II

In a very-quick shot, Heinrich's helicopter pilot (uncredited) draws what appears to be a Kimber Compact II.

Kimber Compact Stainless II - .45 ACP
Note the fixed rear sights, stainless finish, and wide slanted serrations.
This shot shows the length of the barrel.

Jericho 941

One of Ivan's (Mike Dopud) henchmen (uncredited) draws a Jericho 941.

Jericho 941 R (early model) - 9x19mm. The Jericho 941 F version moved the decocker from the slide to the frame.
Ivan's henchman with his Jericho.

Smith & Wesson Model 36

Ivan (Mike Dopud) draws a Smith & Wesson Model 36 from an ankle holster.

Smith & Wesson Model 36 - .38 Special
Ivan (Mike Dopud) with his S&W Model 36.
A very-clear shot of Ivan's S&W Model 36.

Glock 19

Tuck uses a Glock 19 to shoot down a MQ-9 Predator drone.

2nd Generation Glock 19 - 9x19mm
Tuck with his Glock 19 drawn.
The view from the drone.
The view from the drone.

Submachine Guns

Heckler & Koch MP7A1

Tuck grabs a henchman's Heckler & Koch MP7A1 in the opening gunfight.

Heckler & Koch MP7A1 with factory magazine and iron sights - 4.6x30mm
Tuck fires the MP7 while taking cover behind a body.

Sa vz. 61 Skorpion

FDR fires a Sa vz. 61 Skorpion during the ending of the theatrical/extended cut. It appears to be a remnant of an earlier cut, since in the theatrical/extended cut, he never obtains the Skorpion.

Sa vz. 61 Skorpion - .32 ACP
FDR fires the Skorpion.

Alternate scene

A henchman attacks Tuck and FDR with his Skorpion in an alternate scene.
The henchman's Skorpion slides across the pavement towards FDR.
FDR swipes the Skorpion from the pavement. Since he did so from a moving Jeep, this appears to be a rubber or foam copy. Note how deep his thumb is penetrating the frame.

Heckler & Koch MP5A5

In a deleted scene, Tuck fires a Heckler & Koch MP5A5 with a KAC railed forend, RIS foregrip, UMP-style buttstock and ELCAN optic. Trivia: Most of the indoor scenes were filmed in the Vancouver area.

Heckler & Koch MP5A3 with UMP stock, RIS foregrip, KAC railed forend, M68 Aimpoint red-dot sight, and weaponlight - 9x19mm
Tuck with his tricked-out MP5A5 and FDR with his tricked-out M4A1 Carbine.
Note the three-round burst option on the trigger group.

Shotguns

Sawn-off Remington 870 Field Gun

Ivan's henchman (uncredited) tosses Ivan a sawn-off Remington 870 Field Gun.

Remington 870 Field Gun with raised barrel ribbing and 28" barrel - 12 Gauge
Remington 870 Field Gun with sawed-off stock and barrel - 12 Gauge
Ivan catches the sawn-off Remington 870. Note the barrel ribbing.
Ivan prepares to fire the shotgun.

Mossberg 500

Tuck takes a Mossberg 500 from a henchman in an alternate scene.

Mossberg 500 with extended magazine tube - 12 Gauge
A henchman guards Tuck and FDR in an alternate scene.
A henchman holds the shotgun.
Tuck takes the henchman's shotgun.
Tuck fires the shotgun.

Rifles/Carbines

M4A1 Carbine

FDR and Tuck use an M4A1 Carbine in a deleted scene. The carbine is equipped with an ACOG sight, foregrip and weaponlight. A henchman also uses one in an alternate scene.

Colt M4A1 Carbine with 4-position collapsible stock, RIS foregrip, folding rear sight, and ACOG scope - 5.56x45mm
FDR fires his M4A1 in a deleted scene.
A over-the-shoulder shot of FDR and his M4A1.
Tuck tries out FDR's M4A1.
Tuck holds the M4A1.
A henchman with his M4A1 in an alternate scene.

Remington 700PSS

Tuck uses a Remington 700PSS modified to fire tranquilizer darts.

Remington 700PSS with Harris bipod - .300 Win Mag
Tuck with his Remington in a promotional photo.
Tuck with the rifle.

Other

Flamethrower

Lauren Scott (Reese Witherspoon) uses a flamethrower as part of her job as a product tester.

Lauren Scott (Reese Witherspoon) with her flamethrower.

Paintball guns

Tuck (Tom Hardy) and Lauren (Reese Witherspoon) use paintball guns in one scene. Various types of paintball guns are seen.

Lauren with her paintball gun.
Lauren points the paintball gun in a very-unsafe direction.
A good shot of Lauren's paintball gun as Tuck is doubled-over in pain.
Tuck uses a paintball gun apparently based on a Luvo Arms LA-16.
Another paintballer uses a paintball gun based on an AR-15.

P226 magazine

In an alternate scene, Tuck is forced to shoot FDR, but shoot him where he knows he keeps his spare magazines. While it's possible a pistol mag may have stopped a pistol round, it's unlikely the magazine would still be able to function afterwards.

FDR shows the magazine that stopped the bullet.

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