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== Harry Heck's revolver  ==
In addition to the Armsel Striker combat shotgun, Harry Heck is also seen carrying a revolver. The revolver only appears briefly in the scene in which Harry Heck almost manages to kill Frank Castle. After killing Heck, though, Frank picks up Heck's revolver and leaves the scene.
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Revision as of 17:25, 12 July 2007

The following guns were used in the movie The Punisher (2004 version remake):

DAO-12 Armsel Striker

This gun is used by the assassin named Harry Heck (Mark Collie), as he pursues Frank Castle after the diner-scene.

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The Armsel Striker (AO-12) - also known as the "Street Sweeper".

Colt 1911A1 pistols (modified)

The two trusty sidekicks of Frank Castle (Thomas Jane). Both of the pistols are heavily modified Colt 1911A1 .45's equipped with a compensator, extended safeties and a slide stop, beveled magazine well, and adjustable sights. The weapons can be seen throughout the movie.

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The modified Colt-pistols are situated on the lower row on both sides.

M4A1 Carbine + M203 Grenade Launcher

These weapons appear in the final scenes in which Frank Castle directly attacks Howard Saint (John Travolta). The particular M4A1 carbine that Frank Castle uses is modified with a flat-top upper receiver with a standard Picatinny-rail mount for accessories, an M203 grenade launcher and finally with an Aimpoint M68 Close Combat Optic. The gun also appears in some of the earlier scenes, but without any of the rail or optical modifications. Frank apparently picks this one up from his private weapons stash as he returns.

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The Punisher loading the underslung M203 grenade launcher attached to the M4A1 carbine.


Mossberg 590 "Compact Cruiser"

This shotgun is featured in the scene in which Frank Castle enters the Saint Building to sabotage Saint's money laundering operations.

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Frank's unknown double-barreled shotgun

Frank "The Punisher" Castle first fires this double-barreled shotgun when the beach house is stormed by Saint's men. As he leaves the place, he clearly wraps up the shotgun into a rug. Upon returning back to Tampa, Frank is seen handling and firing this considerably shortened, sawed-off - yet double-barreled shotgun. It is unknown if these weapons are indeed the same model - only the sawed-off model being a considerable modification of the one seen in the beach house-scene.

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Frank firing the double-barreled shotgun
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In later scenes, this sawed-off model appears and is used.




.357 Colt Python revolver ?

This gun is first installed into a curious "launcher" under the table by Frank inside his apartment. The gun is rendered unoperable by the hit-man known as "The Russian" later on in the movie when Frank and The Russian engage in a duel inside Frank's apartment.

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Harry Heck's revolver

In addition to the Armsel Striker combat shotgun, Harry Heck is also seen carrying a revolver. The revolver only appears briefly in the scene in which Harry Heck almost manages to kill Frank Castle. After killing Heck, though, Frank picks up Heck's revolver and leaves the scene.

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