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'''The ''M41A Pulse Rifle'' has been used in the following films:'''
[[Image:Pulse Rifle-1-.jpg|thumb|right|400px|M41A Pulse Rifle - .45 ACP / 12 gauge (in fiction, 10x24mm / 30mm). The weapon pictured here is the actual screen-used "hero" Pulse Rifle from ''[[Aliens]]'' and ''[[Alien³]]'' (it is still painted black from its use in the latter film). This is the only M41A that Bapty & Co. (U.K.) left intact after ''Aliens'' was completed. It was also the only prop to have a functional shotgun unit. Photo taken by Dan Shea for Long Mountain Outfitters.]]
[[Image:Pulse Rifle-1-.jpg|thumb|right|500px|M41A Pulse Rifle - 10mm caseless/30mm grenades.]]
[[Image: M41a01.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Non-hero M41A Pulse Rifle: note it lacks a trigger for the Remington 870 "grenade launcher."]]


==Info==
The '''"M41A Pulse Rifle"''' is a fictional firearm created for the world of ''[[Aliens]]''. As described and seen in the film, the rifle fires 10x24mm, explosive tip, caseless, light armor-piercing rounds loaded into a 99-round magazine, although this is commonly downloaded to 95 to prevent stoppages.  An LED readout on the right side states the number of rounds remaining in the magazine.  In addition, the Pulse rifle is fitted with an underslung pump-action 4 shot 30mm grenade launcher and a telescoping stock.
The "M41A Pulse Rifle" is a fictional firearm invented for the world of Alien. It uses a 95 round magazine loaded with 10mm, explosive tip, caseless, light amour piercing rounds and is fitted with an underslung 6 shot 30mm grenade launcher. The prop was composed of a plastic shell, and [[Thompson|M1 Thompson]] for the main gun, a [[Remington 870]] as the grenade launcher, and uses a [[Franchi SPAS-12]] protective shroud over the 870.


The props (which were built from a sketch by ''Aliens'' director [[James Cameron]]) were built by British film armorers Bapty & Co. and consisted of an [[M1A1 Thompson]] for the main gun and a cut-down [[Remington 870]] as the grenade launcher, which was mounted underneath the Thompson's barrel and covered with the forend and heatshield of a [[Franchi SPAS-12]] fitted the 870's action. The weapon was finished with a futuristic, custom-made aluminum shell painted in "Brown Bess" paint (although due to on-set lighting, the guns often appear olive green in ''Aliens''). Several practical weapons capable of firing blanks were constructed for the production, although only one "hero" prop had a functioning shotgun unit.


===Film===
Following the completion of filming on ''Aliens'', all but the hero weapon were broken back down. The surviving hero weapon subsequently went on to appear in ''[[Alien³]]'' several years later, where it was once again fired on screen. For this appearance, the weapon's shroud was painted black.
 
* All of the Marines and Ellen Ripley ([[Sigourney Weaver]]) in ''[[Aliens]]''
 
* Weyland/Yutani operatives use it briefly to shoot an inmate in ''[[Alien³]]''
 
===Television===
 
* In the Simpsons episode ''The Lastest Gun In The West'', criminal Snake Jailbird and his gang rob a bank using the M41A


The Pulse Rifles were originally going to be based on the [[Heckler & Koch MP5A3]] submachine gun, using the weapon's 1970s-style straight magazine. However, Cameron wanted the rifles to produce large, impressive muzzle flashes on screen, and this was not possible with the MP5's 9mm round. Bapty instead suggested using the M1A1 Thomspon, as its larger .45 caliber round could produce the desired effect.


'''The "M41A Pulse Rifle" has been used in the following:'''


==Film==
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="170"|'''Actor'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="280"|'''Note'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="80"|'''Date'''
|-
|''[[Aliens]]'' || [[Sigourney Weaver]] || Ellen Ripley ||  || 1986
|-
|''[[Aliens]]'' || [[Michael Biehn]] || Cpl. Dwayne Hicks ||  || 1986
|-
|''[[Aliens]]'' || [[Bill Paxton]] || Pvt. Hudson ||  || 1986
|-
|''[[Aliens]]'' || [[Jenette Goldstein]] || Pvt. Vasquez ||  || 1986
|-
|''[[Aliens]]'' || [[Al Matthews]] || Sgt. Apone ||  || 1986
|-
|''[[Aliens]]'' || [[Ricco Ross]] || Pvt. Frost ||  || 1986
|-
|''[[Alien³]]'' || . || Weyland-Yutani commandos || || 1992
|-
|''[[Ready Player One]]'' || [[Olivia Cooke]] || Art3mis || || 2018
|}


==Video Games==
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|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Title'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Appears as'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Mods'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Note'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="50"|'''Date'''
|-
| ''[[Aliens vs. Predator (1999 VG)|Aliens vs. Predator]]'' || || || Can occasionally jam || 1999
|-
| ''[[Aliens vs. Predator 2]]'' || || || || 2001
|-
| ''[[Aliens vs. Predator (2010 VG)|Aliens vs. Predator]]'' || M41A/2 Pulse Rifle || || Upgraded version || 2010
|-
| rowspan=4|''[[Aliens: Colonial Marines]]'' || || || No markings, appears as unusable props and pre-release promotional media || rowspan=4| 2013
|-
| "Hudson's Pulse Rifle" || || 4-round burst only, with custom markings
|-
| "Ripley's Pulse Rifle" || Taped to an [[(Aliens) - M240 Flamethrower|M240 Flamethrower]] || Fully-automatic, no markings
|-
| "M41A Pulse Rifle MK2" || w/ various attachments || Fully-automatic, upgraded version
|-
|}


===Animation===
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="150"|'''Voice Actor'''
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="350"|'''Notation'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="80"|''' Date'''
|-
| ''[[Love, Death & Robots - Season 1]]'' || ||Train guards||with barrel and handguard from [[USAS-12]];  "Blindspot" (S1E15)|| 2019
|}
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Latest revision as of 23:31, 3 November 2022

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M41A Pulse Rifle - .45 ACP / 12 gauge (in fiction, 10x24mm / 30mm). The weapon pictured here is the actual screen-used "hero" Pulse Rifle from Aliens and Alien³ (it is still painted black from its use in the latter film). This is the only M41A that Bapty & Co. (U.K.) left intact after Aliens was completed. It was also the only prop to have a functional shotgun unit. Photo taken by Dan Shea for Long Mountain Outfitters.
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Non-hero M41A Pulse Rifle: note it lacks a trigger for the Remington 870 "grenade launcher."

The "M41A Pulse Rifle" is a fictional firearm created for the world of Aliens. As described and seen in the film, the rifle fires 10x24mm, explosive tip, caseless, light armor-piercing rounds loaded into a 99-round magazine, although this is commonly downloaded to 95 to prevent stoppages. An LED readout on the right side states the number of rounds remaining in the magazine. In addition, the Pulse rifle is fitted with an underslung pump-action 4 shot 30mm grenade launcher and a telescoping stock.

The props (which were built from a sketch by Aliens director James Cameron) were built by British film armorers Bapty & Co. and consisted of an M1A1 Thompson for the main gun and a cut-down Remington 870 as the grenade launcher, which was mounted underneath the Thompson's barrel and covered with the forend and heatshield of a Franchi SPAS-12 fitted the 870's action. The weapon was finished with a futuristic, custom-made aluminum shell painted in "Brown Bess" paint (although due to on-set lighting, the guns often appear olive green in Aliens). Several practical weapons capable of firing blanks were constructed for the production, although only one "hero" prop had a functioning shotgun unit.

Following the completion of filming on Aliens, all but the hero weapon were broken back down. The surviving hero weapon subsequently went on to appear in Alien³ several years later, where it was once again fired on screen. For this appearance, the weapon's shroud was painted black.

The Pulse Rifles were originally going to be based on the Heckler & Koch MP5A3 submachine gun, using the weapon's 1970s-style straight magazine. However, Cameron wanted the rifles to produce large, impressive muzzle flashes on screen, and this was not possible with the MP5's 9mm round. Bapty instead suggested using the M1A1 Thomspon, as its larger .45 caliber round could produce the desired effect.

The "M41A Pulse Rifle" has been used in the following:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Aliens Sigourney Weaver Ellen Ripley 1986
Aliens Michael Biehn Cpl. Dwayne Hicks 1986
Aliens Bill Paxton Pvt. Hudson 1986
Aliens Jenette Goldstein Pvt. Vasquez 1986
Aliens Al Matthews Sgt. Apone 1986
Aliens Ricco Ross Pvt. Frost 1986
Alien³ . Weyland-Yutani commandos 1992
Ready Player One Olivia Cooke Art3mis 2018

Video Games

Title Appears as Mods Note Date
Aliens vs. Predator Can occasionally jam 1999
Aliens vs. Predator 2 2001
Aliens vs. Predator M41A/2 Pulse Rifle Upgraded version 2010
Aliens: Colonial Marines No markings, appears as unusable props and pre-release promotional media 2013
"Hudson's Pulse Rifle" 4-round burst only, with custom markings
"Ripley's Pulse Rifle" Taped to an M240 Flamethrower Fully-automatic, no markings
"M41A Pulse Rifle MK2" w/ various attachments Fully-automatic, upgraded version

Animation

Title Voice Actor Characters Notation Date
Love, Death & Robots - Season 1 Train guards with barrel and handguard from USAS-12; "Blindspot" (S1E15) 2019