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Jackass Number Two

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Jackass Number Two (2006)

The following weapons can be seen in the film Jackass Number Two:


Glock 17

During a prank, the cab driver (Jay Chandrasekhar) pulls out a Glock 17. The pistol is definitely not real nor blank, it is probably an airsoft or other prop/toy gun, because instead of firing it they imitate gunshot sounds by clapping two wooden boards (what sounds pretty real and scares Dave England).

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3rd Generation G17 - 9x19mm
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The pistol lacks the two-stage trigger, indicating that it is probably a cheap replica.
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The actor shows good trigger discipline.

I-454 Stingmore Mine

The I-4545 Stingmore Mine is the less-lethal variant of the M18A1 Claymore. If fires .45 caliber rubber balls at the velocity of 400 ft/s. Johnny Knoxville triggers it via a remote controller.

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The Stingmore mine explodes and the rubber balls hit Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera and Ryan Dunn. Dave England didn't dare to stand there.