Posted on 01/18/2010 9:22:14 PM PST by Daffynition
I was always quite partial to the infantry weapons in “Aliens”—the singe-man crew-served “smart gun” and the M41A pulse rifle. Badass!
“Let’s ROCK!!!”
First,
The Death Star's Super Laser...
THAT I like!

A sleek .22 caliber gun, custom made by a man named Lazar, for one of the greatest assassins in the world, Francisco Scaramanga. The practical implications of this weapon are astounding. Its incredibly easy to get this gun past customs, due to the fact that the weapon is collapsible and can be disguised as a variety of common items. This means that, even if you were searched, they would be none the wiser if they were to stumble upon the pieces. The main failing of the gun is that it carries only one round. The bullets are also custom made, and thus extremely rare, meaning that it is necessary to plan every shot and never waste it. This gun was designed for one man, because only that man has the skill to use it. Only one other man has the skill to use this gun, and that man is the target.

This is bar none the most dangerous gun in existence. If Scientologists got hold of this gun, the universe would be in peril! The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy has this to say about the Point Of View Gun: It was designed by Deep Thought as a commission from The Guild of Angry Housewives who became frustrated with concluding every argument with, You just dont get it, do you? The function of the gun is as follows: If you point this gun at someone and pull the trigger, the target will automatically see everything from your point of view. The gun has two primary settings: The first setting enables you to change the point of view of one target for a limited time. The second setting however, releases a massive wave of dogmatic carnage, powerful enough to convert a massive crowd to your way of thinking. WARNING: Keep away from religious groups, politicians, talk show hosts (especially Dr. Phil), film producers, and people who thought Episodes 1, 2, and 3 were good

It's a cut-down version of the iconic Winchester Model 1892, chambered in .44-40 Winchester - a historic, but antiquated, round that's recently regained popularity with cowboy-action shooters. This configuration was made popular by an up-and-coming Steve McQueen, in 1958, when he played bounty hunter Josh Randall in the western adventure series Wanted: Dead or Alive. On screen, it was dubbed the Mare's Leg, and fans also often referred to it as the Winchester Randall, in honor of the Josh Randall character. Although Randall carrying an 1892 model in 1877 is an anachronism, and his belt had larger rifle rounds than the .44-40 it was chambered in, it was an undeniably neat piece that helped define the character. It also made appearances in The Adventures of Brisco County Jr., The Magnificent Seven and even Firefly (it was the same prop from Brisco County Jr.)
Beverly Hills Cop III had a huge arsenal.
* 1 Browning Hi-Power
* 2 Walther P88
* 3 Beretta 92FS
* 4 Smith & Wesson Model 29
* 5 Glock 17
* 6 SIG-Sauer P226
* 7 Walther PPK
* 8 SIG-Sauer P228
* 9 Jericho 941 Two tone
* 10 Smith & Wesson Model 36
* 11 Colt Gold Cup National Match
* 12 Smith & Wesson 3913
* 13 Smith & Wesson Model 19
* 14 Colt MKIV Series 70
* 15 Ingram MAC-10
* 16 Heckler & Koch MP5K
* 17 Heckler & Koch MP5A3
* 18 Intratec TEC-9
* 19 Uzi
* 20 Uzi Micro
* 21 Benelli M1
* 22 Mossberg 500
* 23 Remington 870 Police Magnum
* 24 Colt 9mm Submachine Gun
* 25 Unknown Silver Auto
* 26 Annihilator 2000
* 27 Serge Boutique Gun Rack
That's Eddie Murphy with the pulse pistol from Pluto Nash.
The Red Pulse pistol (modified Taurus PT92) has an unusual ported tip to the barrel extension that has three equidistant holes that create a unique flash when the pistol is fired - 9mm
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