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Paul Hodges suits up with a lot of guns at some point in the film.
Paul Hodges suits up with a lot of guns at some point in the film.
[[Image:CO3.JPG|thumb|none|600px|I see a Beretta Inox in his right hand, a silver Smith & Wesson auto in his pants, a black Smith & Wesson auto in his right shoulder holster and a Smith and Wesson M&P in his left shoulder holster.]]
[[Image:CO3.JPG|thumb|none|600px|Hodges appears to carry a [[Taurus PT92AFS]] in his right hand, a [[Smith & Wesson 5906]] and a [[Smith & Wesson 5946]] in his pants, a [[Smith & Wesson Sigma]] in his right shoulder holster and a [[Smith & Wesson M&P]] in his left shoulder holster.]]
Poh Boy (Guillermo Díaz) holds Gabriela hostage with a shorted Remington 870 modified with a Shortened Aimtech Warhammer Rail System, pachmayr Vindicator grip, and a cropped UTG Tri-rail aluminum Forend to allow the shell to eject properly from the ejection port. it is the only highly customized gun in the movie.
In "Green Band" trailers (approved for all audiences), characters are not allowed to point guns at other characters in the same frame. Quite often, the character's weapon will be erased with computer graphics in order to comply with the ratings. Other examples can be seen with the trailers for Iron Man and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.