Face/Off - fullauto gun

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Towards the end of Face/Off, there is a scene where the bad guy gets in a shootout at the church/funeral home. Towards the end of this shootout he pulls out a fullauto pistol. I slowed the movie down and it does NOT appear to be a Glock 18c. The frame looks like a 92FS, but the slide and barrel look quite different.

Any ideas? I am unable to capture a freeze frame of this particular gun in action. Maybe someone else here has the capablity to show post this gun here?
 
Hmmmm.....

Try pausing the movie right when he is aiming the gun in the direction of the camera. The slide does not look like that. That slide looks pretty much like a 92FS. The lines of the slide are totally different on the Face/Off gun.
 
I didn't see that movie, but today most movie guns are non-firing dummies, with the flash and the noise inserted during the editing. So the "gun" can be anything anyone wants it to be, hindered only by imagination and someone's ability to work with wood or plastic.

The use of blanks has pretty well gone by the boards since a couple of deaths on movie sets from idiots firing blanks at themselves or others. Insurance skyrockets if blanks are used, and no director will take a chance on the loss of a big box office star or a multi-million dollar lawsuit for the sake of "realism".

BTW, the work is done the same way the "light sabers" were put into Star Wars; the actors held nothing but the handles - the light and clanging sounds were added later.

Jim
 
I went to the Oshkosh airshow in 2001 and they had a Jeep there with a replica 30 cal browning on it that "fired" using propane to move the action and create the muzzle flash. It was pretty cool and even sounded fairly accurate. I think he said it cost him about $3000.

From what I understand a lot of prop guns are going this route for insurance purposes and to make the fireballs convincing without a lot of post-production time.
 
You guys are gonna force me to dig the move out and watch it again! Well, I like it, so any excuse to drool over the twin gold 1911s is fine. I remember the 93R in Broken Arrow, but can't remember the gun at the end of Face/Off.
 
Yep, thats the gun. 9mm Stechkin Full Auto. Never even heard of that gun before, but that is definately the one in Face/Off during the church/funeral scene in question.
 
Wow, that is a very interesting link. Seems like the Dragons on the grips are not as bright/bold as they appeared in the movie. Great gun.
 
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