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Stone Cold (1991)
Stone Cold is a 1991 action film starring former NFL player Brian Bosworth as an FBI agent who tries to infiltrate a deadly biker gang.
The following weapons were used in the film Stone Cold:
Calico M950
Ice (William Forsythe) tries to shoot a beer can off Robert Winley's character "Mudfish" shoulder with a Calico 950, but instead the car behind him subsequently blows up. Later, he uses it as he attempts to fend off Joe while trying to escape on his motorcycle.
Colt Detective Special
Cunningham (Richard Gant) is seen holding an older version than the one pictured during the helicopter attack on the courthouse.
Colt M16A2
Used by the soldiers in the final courthouse scene.
Colt M1911A1
Colt Python
Used as a signal to start motorcycle races at the biker gathering.
Heckler & Koch HK94 (chopped and converted)
A Heckler & Koch HK94 is seen being used by one of the robbers in the opening supermarket scene.
Heckler & Koch SP89
Chains Cooper (Lance Henriksen) is seen with a Heckler & Koch SP89 that has been converted to fully automatic in the courtroom scene. There is also a SP89 that has been converted to fully automatic and fitted with both an MP5K foregrip and an MP5A2 stock.
Izhevsk AK-47
Seen being held by an unnamed biker sitting guard on the main gate to the Brotherhood compound when Joe Huff/John Stone (Brian Bosworth) is riding in.
MAC-10
Magnum Research Desert Eagle
Mossberg 590 Cruiser
Seen Being used by two of the robbers in the opening supermarket scene. The leader of the robbers and the first robber Joe knocks out. Joe takes possession of one but never used it.
Mossberg Model 500 Bullpup
Joe uses this to defeat Chain's second in command that he sends to try to run him over with his Harley on the second floor of the courthouse, bike goes flying out the window into the hovering Huey just outside.
Remington 870 Police Magnum
Remington Double-barreled Shotgun
Ruger GP-100
Joe Huff / John Stone (Brian Bosworth) uses a stainless steel version of the GP-100 to play a variant of Russian Roulette with Chains Cooper (Lance Henriksen) at the end of the movie in the courthouse.