What's the best/most iconic weapon in film?
What's the best/most iconic weapon in film?
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.44 magnum
rambo knife
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Lightsaber
Darth vader's lightsaber.
Winners. Put my entry in for pic related
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A hatchet?
This. Winchester from T2, Anduril, Indiana Jones' whip, 44 magnum, and the pulse rifle from Aliens are honorable mentions.
I don't consider shit like Captain America's shield, Mjolnir, or the iron man suit "weapons."
Beretta 92 for real guns and the M41A Pulse Rifle for fictional guns.
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>not picking M16 with grenade launcher as the most iconic real firearm
because the AK47 is the most iconic real gun
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We're talking about movie weapons
Fair, but the average on-screen AR-15/M4/M16 feels too impersonal, and way less "unique" than a Beretta, but that's just me being a pretentious faggot.
Iconic=/=commonplace
the boomstick and or chainsaw hand
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Literally the third post, retard.
Light swords from star trek
This could also be considered
PPK
I doubt you no guns won't even know what it is without googling.
What a gun!
Colt SAA gets that accolade I think.
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>What's the best/most iconic weapon in film?
shut up nerd
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:(, will forever miss you Richard Crena.
Freddy's glove
Leatherface's chainsaw
Jason's machete
the knife from Blade Runner
>they actually made a functional gun from sawing a steyr rifle in half and bolting it on a bulldog frame
>every other sci fi flick is either a real gun covered in plastic or just a kraut space magic G11/G36
This has to count, right OP?
>we need our character to have a gun. nothing fancy, no frills, just a basic gun that can be realistically used in any scenario by any cop,criminal,soldier, assassin, whatever and one that a any random person who has never even seen a gun in their life can look at it and say "I know that gun"
>we've already got a crate on back order, boss