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=Revolvers=
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==WinGun 733==
==WinGun 733==
The film's titular gun is a WinGun 733, an airsoft revolver standing in for a real firearm. The revolver may very well be the same one seen in ''[[Dead Kids]]'', this connection being made more likely by the fact that director Rae Red is the cousin of ''Dead Kids'' director [[Mikhail Red]].
The film's titular gun is a WinGun 733, an airsoft revolver standing in for a real firearm. The revolver may very well be the same one used in ''[[Dead Kids]]'', this connection being made more likely by the fact that both films were produced and released at around the same time and that director Rae Red is the cousin of ''Dead Kids'' director [[Mikhail Red]].
[[Image:WinGun733.jpg|thumb|none|350px|WinGun 733 airsoft revolver - 6mm]]
[[Image:WinGun733.jpg|thumb|none|350px|WinGun 733 airsoft revolver - 6mm]]
[[File:BAB-WinGun.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The revolver in the dumpster.]]
[[File:BAB-WinGun.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The revolver in the dumpster.]]

Revision as of 18:04, 6 June 2023


The Woman and the Gun
Babae at Baril
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Theatrical release poster
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing Philippines
Directed by Rae Red
Release Date 2019
Language Filipino
Studio Cignal Entertainment
Epicmedia Productions
Quezon City Film Development Commission
Main Cast
Character Actor
Babae Janine Gutierrez
Miguel JC Santos
Jun Elijah Canlas
Steph Sky Teotico
Eduardo Archie Adamos


The Woman and the Gun (Filipino title: Babae at Baril; lit. "The Girl and the Gun") is a 2019 Filipino thriller-drama film. The film stars Janine Gutierrez as Babae, a department store saleslady who faces oppression and harassment from her superiors, coworkers, customers, and living conditions. After finding a revolver in a garbage dump one night, she decides to take it for herself and change her life.


The following weapons were used in the film The Woman and the Gun:


Pistols

Beretta 92FS

The Beretta 92FS is briefly seen throughout the movie.

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Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm
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A character in a film holds a 92FS.
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The 92FS being fired.
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Another character holding a 92.
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Eduardo (Archie Adamos) holds a 92 in a shootout.
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Eduardo continues to hold the gun as he helps out an injured Sonny (Alan Paule).

Colt M1911A1

A two-toned Colt M1911A1 is briefly seen in a movie. What appears to be a pair of the same guns are also seen in a box of handguns at a gun store.

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Satin Nickel M1911A1 - .45 ACP
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A movie character fires his 1911.
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The character in cover with the gun.
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The gun being fired.
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The pair of M1911s in the box.

Revolvers

WinGun 733

The film's titular gun is a WinGun 733, an airsoft revolver standing in for a real firearm. The revolver may very well be the same one used in Dead Kids, this connection being made more likely by the fact that both films were produced and released at around the same time and that director Rae Red is the cousin of Dead Kids director Mikhail Red.

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WinGun 733 airsoft revolver - 6mm
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The revolver in the dumpster.
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Babae (Janine Gutierrez) aims the revolver at her roommate's abusive boyfriend.
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The revolver being aimed at a picture of the boyfriend.
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In a flashback, Miguel (JC Santos) gives the revolver to Jun (Elijah Canlas) and dares him to fight him.
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As Jun desperately tries to pull the revolver's trigger, the cylinder opens, revealing some extremely obvious airsoft casings. In this scene, Miguel also states that the revolver's safety is on; this may have resulted from the fact that airsoft revolvers like the WinGun often have safeties as part of their cylinder releases.
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Jun aims the revolver at Miguel's thugs.
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Steph (Sky Teotico) holds the revolver after Jun gives it to him.
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The revolver's barrel smokes after Steph shoots an old lady.
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Babae holding the revolver in the film's ending.

Smith & Wesson Model 60

The WinGun changes to a Smith & Wesson Model 60 in multiple scenes throughout the movie.

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Classic Smith & Wesson Model 60 - .38 Special
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Babae aims the revolver at her coworker.
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In a flashback, the revolver's cylinder is slotted in as it is assembled by a gunsmith.
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The cylinder being screwed in.
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A grip being screwed onto the frame.
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The finished revolver about to be cleaned.
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Eduardo (Archie Adamos) holds the revolver after picking it out.
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He aims and rotates the cylinder.

Others

Box of handguns

As Eduardo is purchasing a gun from the gunsmith's store, multiple other handguns can be seen.

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The Model 60 is visible, along with two 1911s, a Colt Single Action Army, and another Colt revolver.
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A Beretta 92FS is visible, along with another Smith & Wesson revolver.