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I'm Not Ashamed

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I'm Not Ashamed (2016)

I'm Not Ashamed is a 2016 biopic dramatizing the events of 1999's Columbine High School massacre, specifically focusing on the final moments of the first victim, Rachel Scott.

The following firearms appear in the movie I'm Not Ashamed (2016):


Handguns

Intratec TEC-9 Mini

Dylan Klebold (Cory Chapman) is seen carrying an Intratec TEC-9 mini. This is accurate to the real gun used by Klebold, although various media outlets at the time described the weapon as a TEC-DC9 or as a full sized TEC-9.

Intratec TEC-9 Mini - 9x19mm
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For comparison, this is the actual TEC-9 mini that Dylan Klebold used during the shooting.
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The TEC-9 mini in the trunk of a car. This particular shot only appears in the film's trailer.
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Dylan Klebold (Cory Chapman), who is out of focus in this shot, holds his TEC-9 mini.

Rifles

Hi-Point 995 Carbine

As was the case in the actual shooting, Eric Harris (David Errigo Jr.) is seen carrying a Hi-Point 995 Carbine in the film.

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Hi Point 995 carbine.
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For comparison, the actual Hi Point 995 carbine used in the real-life shooting.
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The Hi-Point 995 in the trunk of a car alongside the duo's other weapons.
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Eric Harris (David Errigo Jr.) aims his Hi-Point Carbine in the film's trailer.

Shotguns

Stevens Model 67

Eric Harris is seen carrying a Stevens Model 67 shotgun during a scene in one of the trailers, and the shotgun is again seen in the trunk of his car. Like the real Harris, the Model 67 has had the barrel removed. Harris' actual weapon also had the stock removed and the grip wrapped in duct tape, but this portion of the weapon is never seen clearly enough in any of the released trailers.

Note: Eric Harris was said to have named this particular weapon 'Arlene,' after a character that appeared in a set of novels based off of the video game Doom.

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Savage/Springfield Model 67 - 12 gauge
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'Arlene,' Eric Harris' Stevens Model 67. Note the duct tape wrapped around the grip.
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The Stevens Model 67, 'Arlene,' in the trunk of a car.
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The Model 67 rests besides Eric Harris on the couch as they film their infamous pre-shooting tapes. Also, while this scene is in the finished film, this particular take only appears in the trailer.

Savage 311D Double Barrelled Sawed-Off shotgun

Dylan Klebold is seen carrying a sawed-off shotgun during a scene in the trailer. Klebold used a Savage/Springfield 311D during the actual shooting.

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Stevens 311R (sawed-off) - 12 gauge. This is a similar weapon to what Klebold actually used.
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For comparison, the actual 311-D that Dylan Klebold used during the shooting.
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Dylan Klebold brandishes the sawed-off shotgun as he records one their infamous pre-shooting tapes.