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[[Image:C-ConstantineBigGunDrumLoadA.jpg‎‎ |thumb|right|400px|A view of the 12 shot 12 gauge drum cylinder for the '''Holy Shotgun''' - 12 gauge]]
[[Image:C-ConstantineBigGunDrumLoadA.jpg‎‎ |thumb|right|400px|A view of the 12 shot 12 gauge drum cylinder for the '''Holy Shotgun''' - 12 gauge]]
In the film '''[[Constantine]]''', John Constantine ([[Keanu Reeves]]) carries an ornate shotgun, covered with engravings and religious symbols.  The '''Holy Shotgun''' is seen as a firearm constructed out of Holy Relics, firing gold rifled slugs encased in engraved 12 gauge sized shells. Though based heavily on the Armsel Striker 12/SWD StreetSweeper shotgun, it is not built on either one. The receiver is radically different in size and shape (quite a bit smaller and smoother on Constantine's gun). Also the ornately engraved drum magazines are shown as quick detachable and reloads (much like the drum magazine of a PPsH-41) but it 'spins' like the cylinder of a Single Action Army Revolver. None of the real world weapons have this capability, so it is a completely built prop weapon, using SOME real world parts, but for the most part is fictional.
In the film '''[[Constantine]]''', John Constantine ([[Keanu Reeves]]) carries an ornate shotgun, covered with engravings and religious symbols.  The '''Holy Shotgun''' is seen as a firearm constructed out of Holy Relics, firing gold rifled slugs encased in engraved 12 gauge sized shells. Though based heavily on the Armsel Striker 12/SWD StreetSweeper shotgun, it is not built on either one. The receiver is radically different in size and shape (quite a bit smaller and smoother on Constantine's gun). Also the ornately engraved drum magazines are shown as quick detachable and reloads (much like the drum magazine of a PPsH-41) but it 'spins' like the cylinder of a Single Action Army Revolver. None of the real world weapons have this capability, so it is a completely built prop weapon, using SOME real world parts, but for the most part is fictional.




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Revision as of 00:09, 28 November 2009

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Constantine wields the shotgun against his friend Midnite (Djimon Hounsou) to ask for a favor...
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Closeup of the Holy Shotgun as Constantine (Keanu Reeves) fights Balthazar (Gavin Rossdale), a demon, who unsurprisingly is also a lawyer.
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Chas Kramer (Shia LaBeouf) sets up 12 gauge rifled slugs for the "Holy Shotgun", all smelted out of gold relics.
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A view of the 12 shot 12 gauge drum cylinder for the Holy Shotgun - 12 gauge

In the film Constantine, John Constantine (Keanu Reeves) carries an ornate shotgun, covered with engravings and religious symbols. The Holy Shotgun is seen as a firearm constructed out of Holy Relics, firing gold rifled slugs encased in engraved 12 gauge sized shells. Though based heavily on the Armsel Striker 12/SWD StreetSweeper shotgun, it is not built on either one. The receiver is radically different in size and shape (quite a bit smaller and smoother on Constantine's gun). Also the ornately engraved drum magazines are shown as quick detachable and reloads (much like the drum magazine of a PPsH-41) but it 'spins' like the cylinder of a Single Action Army Revolver. None of the real world weapons have this capability, so it is a completely built prop weapon, using SOME real world parts, but for the most part is fictional.