Aquilante ha scritto:...................."Durante il film vengono utilizzate diverse armi da fuoco:
Nella scena iniziale, Swagger usa un fucile di precisione Remington 700 .22L.R. USMC (dotato di ottica di puntamento U.S. OPTICS MST-100) e un Barrett M95 bolt-action (a culatta mobile) per abbattere l'elicottero.
Nella scena del tiro al barattolo da un miglio di distanza, Swagger utilizza un fucile CheyTac M200.
Nella scena dell'incontro tra le nevi, e in altre scene, Swagger usa un Remington 700.22L.R.
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scusate se mi intrometto ma vi e' un piccolo errore.......non me ne vogliate a male
il fucile di precisione usato nella scena iniziale non e' un 700 .22lr. UMSC ma come potete leggere sotto tratto da WIKIPEDIA e' un USMC M40A3
Throughout the film, Swagger uses an array of sniper weapons, among which are the USMC M40A3 rifle[3] and CheyTac Intervention[4] and the Barret M82 (better known as the .50 Cal) sniper rifles and Donnie Fenn used an M4 Carbine with a Cobray 37mm Launcher and M68 Close Combat Optic in the African opening sequences, CheyTac Tactical M-200 Intervention in .408 CheyTac[5][6] used to shoot the Dinty Moore stew can, and Remington 700P in .308 Winchester (7.62x51mm NATO). Weapons used by Swagger include a Beretta M9 and a commandeered M4 Carbine with Aimpoint Sight, in the fight against the 24 mercenaries and a Colt M1911-A1 with a suppressed M4A1 in the final shootout scene.
infatti se leggi sotto potrai notare che e' in .308 ( 7,62 mm )
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M40A3
Development of the M40A3 began in 1996, and the final product was revealed in 2001.[5] Since then, numerous minor changes have occurred to the platform. Listed here is the latest configuration and components used in the M40A3.
Action: The M40 has always been based on the proven Remington 700 Short Action and this is no different in the M40A3.[6] These actions are all chambered in
7.62 mm NATO and are house tuned by Marine armorers; the trigger guard assembly is manufactured by the DD Ross Company, though several M40A3s use Badger Ordnance trigger guards.[5] In 2007, the Marine Corps began replacing the DD Ross trigger guard assemblies with the M5 detachable magazine trigger guard manufactured by Badger Ordnance.[6]
Barrel: The barrel is a Schneider 610 24-inch, 6-groove, 1:12" match-grade heavy barrel.[6][7]
Stock: All service M40A3s are based upon the A4 Tactical Riflestock, a high-quality benchrest-style fiberglass riflestock made by McMillan Fiberglass Stocks and cast molded in an OD Green color.[5][7] The action is glass bedded into the stock with aluminum pillars, while the barrel is allowed to "float" (it is attached only to the action), ensuring maximum accuracy. The stock has adjustable length-of-pull (through a buttstock spacer system) and a Marine manufactured adjustable saddle-type cheekpiece.[7] The stock also has six mount flush cups, two on each side front and back and one each on the front and rear underside.[5] One bipod stud is located on the underside of the forearm.[7]
Sling: The Model 1907 sling that has been historically used on M40A3s has been replaced with the Quick Cuff Model Two sling manufactured by Tactical Intervention Specialists.
Bipod: The M40A3s use a 6–9" Harris notched swivel type bipod with a KMW podlock.[7] The QD bipod attaching screw is replaced with a screw made by Jon Tank of Tanks Rifle Shop.
Dayscope: A modified Schmidt & Bender 3–12× 50 Police Marksman II LP rifle scope with illuminated reticle has replaced the Unertl MST-100 10× fixed day scope, previously used on both the M40A1 and M40A3.[7] This dayscope is mounted with Badger Ordnance USMC M40A3 34mm scope rings, which use a standard ring in the rear and a wider MAX-50 ring in front.[5] The standard front ring cap is replaced with a SPA-Defense B634 34mm Male Dovetail, as a mounting platform for the Simrad KN200 Night Vision Weapon Sight. The scope and rings are mounted on a DD Ross 30 minute-of-angle lugged Picatinny rail.[5][6]
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e il Barrett per abbattere l'elicottero ( BO 105 -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bo_105" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ) non e' il mod 95 ad otturatore girevole scorrevole (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrett_M95" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; )
ma il Barret M82A2 o meglio conosciuto come M107 (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barret_M82" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ) in cal. .50 ( 12,7 mm.) semiautomatico
come potrete leggere da questa interessantissima pagina l'unica carabina usata in calibro .22 e' stata quella usata dalla barca, si tratta di una Cooey Model 600
http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Shooter" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
infine nella scena della neve a fine film usa un 700PPS sempre in .308 o 7,62 e non in .22L.R.
spero di aver fatto cosa gradita a tutti
e nuovamente scusate l'intromissione
un caro saluto a tutti
Fabietto l'Olandese Volante