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− | Jesse Pinkman ([[Aaron Paul]]) steals a pre-war [[Colt Woodsman|Colt Woodsman Sport]] from his parents' safe and uses it to duel with Neil, where it is correctly referred to as a ".22" and briefly in a shootout with Casey. | + | Jesse Pinkman ([[Aaron Paul]]) steals a pre-war [[Colt Woodsman|Colt Woodsman Sport]] from his parents' safe and uses it to duel with Neil, where it is correctly referred to as a ".22" and briefly in a shootout with Casey. Afterward, he puts the pistol in his bag and Ed takes it away. |
[[File:PRE WAR COLT WOODSMAN SPORT.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Woodsman with 4.5" barrel - .22 LR]] | [[File:PRE WAR COLT WOODSMAN SPORT.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Woodsman with 4.5" barrel - .22 LR]] | ||
[[File:El Camino 22.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jesse takes the Woodsman from the safe.]] | [[File:El Camino 22.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jesse takes the Woodsman from the safe.]] |
Revision as of 11:59, 5 November 2023
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El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie (simply known as El Camino) is the 2019 Netflix original film set in the universe of the series Breaking Bad. The film follows Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) on the run following the events seen in the finale of the series. Many characters from Breaking Bad return for this film, which was written and directed by Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan, and also features the one of the final starring roles for actor Robert Forster.
The following weapons were used in the film El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie:
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Handguns
Colt Woodsman
Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) steals a pre-war Colt Woodsman Sport from his parents' safe and uses it to duel with Neil, where it is correctly referred to as a ".22" and briefly in a shootout with Casey. Afterward, he puts the pistol in his bag and Ed takes it away.
Glock 17
Kandy Welding Co. employee Casey (Scott Shepherd) is armed with a third-generation Glock 17 after arriving at Todd's apartment looking for money. Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) takes the gun, holding him hostage, but then gives it back, surrendering. APD officers (Simon Drobik and Carlos Sepulveda) arrive at the Vacuum store at Ed's call and carry pistols in holsters. After a Wild West-style duel in Neil's workshop, Casey snatches the gun and engages in a shootout with Jesse.
Harrington & Richardson Bicycle Hammerless
Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) steals a Harrington & Richardson Bicycle Hammerless revolver with a 2-inch barrel and pearl grips from his parents' safe and uses it as a backup gun during his duel with Neil, hiding the revolver in his jacket pocket. Afterward, he puts the revolver in his bag and Ed takes it away.
Kimber Ultra Raptor II "Custom Shop"
Neil Kandy (Scott MacArthur), the owner of Kandy Welding Co., carries a Kimber Ultra Raptor II "Custom Shop" model as his sidearm. Arriving at Todd's apartment to get money he threatens Jesse, but is forced to let him go. When he arrives at the workshop, Neil offers to have a duel for money, but doesn't even manage to fire a shot. Later, Jesse (Aaron Paul) grabs the gun and uses it in a shootout with Casey.
In a deleted scene, Jesse keeps the gun near being close to the Best Quality Vacuum store, but Ed (Robert Forster) takes it away, saying he won't need the gun anymore.
Ruger KP89
A Ruger KP89 is seen in the glovebox of Todd's Chevrolet El Camino. Seeing the police sirens at the beginning of the movie, Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) hides and pulls out the pistol. When he arrives at his friends Badger and Skinny Pete's house, he doesn't leave his gun behind, even when he is sleeping or showering. He uses the gun during a conflict with fake cops, and then Neil takes it away. It appears to to be the DC variant and might be a mistake a continuity error with Season 5, in which Todd carried a Ruger KP95.