Gran Torino: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Gran Torino: Difference between revisions
Walt Kowalski ([[Clint Eastwood]]) uses a pre-war commercial [[M1911]] (as evidenced by the blue finish) that he kept from the Korean War to scare the "Spooks" away from Thao's sister Sue Lor ([[Ahney Her]]), and is seen carrying it around in many scenes. Walt carries it around in his belt without a holster.
Walt Kowalski ([[Clint Eastwood]]) uses a pre-war commercial [[M1911]] (as evidenced by the blue finish) that he kept from the Korean War to aim at the "Spooks" to scare them away from Thao's sister Sue Lor ([[Ahney Her]]), and is seen carrying it around in many scenes. Walt carries it around in his belt without a holster.
Walt Kowalski (Clint Eastwood) uses an M1 Garand that he kept from the Korean War to chase Thao Vang Lor (Bee Vang) out of his garage and scare the Hmong gangmembers off his lawn. Walt misfires it when slipping in his garage when he is chasing after Thao.
Walt Kowalski (Clint Eastwood) uses a pre-war commercial M1911 (as evidenced by the blue finish) that he kept from the Korean War to aim at the "Spooks" to scare them away from Thao's sister Sue Lor (Ahney Her), and is seen carrying it around in many scenes. Walt carries it around in his belt without a holster.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingMartin teaches Thao that when you greet someone as a "old Italian prick", you're liable to get your head blown off. He does it again anyways.Error creating thumbnail: File missingWalt grabs the Remington 870 shotgun as Martin points it at Thao. Note the lack of trigger discipline. Although, considering the lack of focus, it is possible that he has his finger resting on the trigger gaurd.