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Double Impact

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Double Impact (1990)

Double Impact is a 1991 action film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme in dual roles as a set of twins who are raised in separate countries and environments after their parents are killed, and with no knowledge of each other. They join forces to take down the man responsible for their parents' deaths and their stolen inheritance. Van Damme portrays both Alex, a French-raised karate instructor fond of short-shorts and the color pink, and Chad, a low level crook raised in Hong Kong and fond of cigars and leather jackets.

The following guns were used in the film Double Impact



Desert Eagle Mark IV

A Desert Eagle MK IV fitted with a cumbersome 1980's laser sight mounted on top is used by a Triad in the drug factory shootout. Judging by the size of the bore, it was most likely a .357 Magnum version. Being the most popular version in early '90 movies.

Desert Eagle MK VII - .357 Magnum. This is the most commonly seen Desert Eagle pistol in films before 1999.
Triad with Desert Eagle with the laser sight.
Look at the size of the bore. Very small considering the actor isn't a big man either.
Last shot.

Beretta 92FS

Alex (Jean-Claude Van Damme) uses a Beretta 92FS during the raid on the warehouse, chambering it upside down after a dive roll into combat. He later draws his second Beretta and dual-wields them for the duration of the warehouse shootout.

Beretta 92FS 9mm
Alex chambers the Beretta, and the round that was already in the chamber is lost.

Inglis Hi-Power

An Inglis Hi-Power is used by Paul in the opening shootout, initially hidden in his vehicles door panel.

Inglis Hi-Power - 9X19mm
Paul fires his Inglis Hi-Power.

Walther P38

A Walther P38 used by one of the Triad members at the opening shootout.

Walther P-38 - 9mm Parabellum
Triad with Walther P38


Colt M1911

A Colt M1911 is used by Alex in the hotel room. Chad claims it will not work, and Alex responds by firing it in excess of ten times into a window.

Colt M1911 - .45 ACP

If you look close at the barrel when the slide locks back, you kan see that it could be a 9mm version.

Kongberg 1911

A Kongberg M 1914, a Norwegian copy of the Colt 1911, is seen in the hands of Frank (Geoffrey Lewis) during the opening shootout.

Kongberg M 1914 - .45 ACP
Frank with the Kongberg takes cover by the limo.

Colt Model 1903/1908

A nickel plated Colt Pocket Hammerless is used as the sidearm of Griffith.

Nickel Plated Colt Pocket Hammerless - .32 ACP
Griffith seen briefly with his Pocket Hammerless.


Unknown Smith & Wesson

A unknown Smith & Wesson (looks like the words 'Smith & Wesson' are on the barrel) is used by Triad's to coerce Chad into going with them.

Chad held hostage by a unknow Smith. Note the writing on the barrel. (not a warning but a manufacturer name - back then people read the manuals)
Definately a 6 shooter. Most likely a 38spl
Looks like a medium frame with a huge trigger guard.

It appears to be a M27 with a 3.5 inch barrel from the last picture.

Smith & Wesson Model 29

A Smith & Wesson Model 29 is used by Triad gangsters throughout, and also used by Frank alongside his M1911 during the opening shootout.

Smith & Wesson Model 29 - .44 Magnum.

Smith & Wesson Model 60

A Smith & Wesson Model 60 'Ladysmith' is used by a smuggler on the boat to threaten Alex.

Older Smith & Wesson Ladysmith Model 60 - .38 Special.
Alex held hostage by a Smith & Wesson Model 60.

Wait - in the 2nd picture, how is the trigger back that far and a round not have gone off? Movie mistake?

Answer: Notice that the hammer is cocked, and the revolver is now functioning in single-action mode. Therefore, the trigger SHOULD be that far back, and thus, this is NOT a movie mistake.

Remington 870

An Remington 870 is used by the Triad assassin Moon (Bolo Yeung) to kill Paul at the beginning of the film.

Remington 870 Police Magnum Riot Shotgun - 12 Gauge
The Triad hitman Moon (Bolo Yeung) with his Remington 870.
Once can only look at that very familiar follower of the Remington 870.
The trigger guard and side profile is definately Remington 870.
Left side view Remington 870.

Winchester Model 70

A Winchester Model 70 is used by Frank (Geoffrey Lewis) at the warehouse. Fitted with a massive scope.

Winchester Model 70.
Frank (Geoffrey Lewis) with his scoped Winchester Model 70.

Heckler & Koch MP5A3

MP5's are seen in the hands of Triad members at the drug warehouse, and are also used by Chad during the raid. It is fitted with a telescoping stock, and a slimline forearm.

H & K MP5A3 w/ Slimline Forearm.
Chad fires his MP5A3.

FUN FACT

The sound used to dub the MP5 gunshots is switched with the Uzi halfway through the film.

Uzi

Full size Uzi's are used by Triad members at the drug warehouse.

Uzi - 9mm.

Mini Uzi

Mini Uzi's are seen in the hands of Triad members at the warehouse.

Mini Uzi - 9mm

Micro Uzi

A Micro Uzi is used by one of the Triad members who attack the hotel.

Micro Uzi w/ short magazine - 9mm.

CAR-15

Initially carried on Alex's boat for protection, it is later used by Frank for the duration of the film. It has a birdcage style flash-hider. A CAR-15 with an M203 is used by a Triad at the beach hotel to fire tear gas grenades.

CAR-15 with birdcage flash hider.
CAR-15 carried on the boat for protection.
Frank fires his CAR-15 on the boat.
Triad hitman with his CAR-15 w/ M203.

M16A1 rifle

An M16A1 is used by Triad soldiers during the beach hotel attack, some with Vietnam style short magazines. One is recovered and used by Chad. Distinguishable as an A1 because of it's triangular foregrip and old style pistol grip.

M16A1 with triangular forearm.


AK-47

The smugglers during the boat shootout are armed with AK-47s.

Type III AK-47 7.62x39mm
Smuggler fires an AK-47

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