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=="The Lawgiver"==
 
=="The Lawgiver"==
The primary weapon of a Judge in the film is "The Lawgiver".  It's seen primarily used by Judge Dredd ([[Sylvester Stallone]]), Judge Hershey ([[Diane Lane]]), and Rico ([[Armand Assante]]).  According to this article [http://www.berettaworld.com/index.asp?url=http%3A//www.berettaworld.com/index.aspx%3Fm%3D53%26did%3D449], the Lawgiver is a 9mm Beretta 92 FS handgun with the futuristic casing built around it.  In the film, the gun's capabilities include rapid-fire, grenade launcher, signal flare launcher, and the "double-whammy".  It also has a security feature which allows a Judge to operate the gun. There were 7 practical firing Lawgivers, all with slight variations in their casings. There were 2 sfx "Double Whammy" Lawgivers designated as H1 and H2. Both guns had motorised barrels which were servo operated by radio control by off stage technicians. Sensors built into the front and rear of the Beretta's external magazine well caused the lit casing elements to operate. By releasing the rear sensor and squeezing the front, the side arrow shaped red and blue square elements go out and the red elements on each side of the casing come on...signal flare, rapid fire etc. None of the practical live fire Lawgivers had the Double Whammy rubber scope with glass lense. To spot a practical live fire Lawgiver on screen look to the bottom of the magazine well. Only the live fire guns had a small hole where the baseplate of the 9mm Beretta magazine was attached. 2 pairs of Lawgivers were later reutilised as Selene's (Kate Beckinsale) guns in Underworld, 1 Lawgiver was reutilised as Reinhardt's (Ron Perlman) gun in Blade 2 (the other gun was a standard Beretta 92 FS pistol) and 2 which have remained in their Lawgiver casings are privately owned. Upon completion of shooting, Pietro Beretta in Italy were sent a practical frame for their archive which they inserted one of their own satin finish 92 FS pistols into. The frame is the one used by Judge Rico at the end of the movie in the Clone Chamber and Statue of Liberty mock-up which had a distinctive cut out near the trigger assembly on the emblem side of the casing.   
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The primary weapon of a Judge in the film is "The Lawgiver".  It's seen primarily used by Judge Dredd ([[Sylvester Stallone]]), Judge Hershey ([[Diane Lane]]), and Rico ([[Armand Assante]]).  According to this article [http://www.berettaworld.com/index.asp?url=http%3A//www.berettaworld.com/index.aspx%3Fm%3D53%26did%3D449], the Lawgiver is a 9mm Beretta 92 FS handgun with the futuristic casing built around it.  In the film, the gun's capabilities include rapid-fire, grenade launcher, signal flare launcher, and the "double-whammy".  It also has a security feature which allows a Judge to operate the gun. There were 7 practical firing Lawgivers, all with slight variations in their casings. There were 2 sfx "Double Whammy" Lawgivers designated as H1 and H2. Both guns had motorised barrels which were servo operated by radio control by off stage technicians. Sensors built into the front and rear of the Beretta's external magazine well caused the lit casing elements to operate. By releasing the rear sensor and squeezing the front, the side red arrow shaped and blue square elements go out and the red elements on each side of the casing come on one at a time until all 10 are lit...signal flare, rapid fire etc. None of the practical live fire Lawgivers had the Double Whammy rubber scope with glass lense. To spot a practical live fire Lawgiver on screen look to the bottom of the magazine well. Only the live fire guns had a small hole where the baseplate of the 9mm Beretta magazine was attached. 2 pairs of Lawgivers were later reutilised as Selene's (Kate Beckinsale) guns in Underworld, 1 Lawgiver was reutilised as Reinhardt's (Ron Perlman) gun in Blade 2 (the other gun was a standard Beretta 92 FS pistol firing semi auto) and 2 which have remained in their Lawgiver casings are privately owned. Upon completion of shooting, Pietro Beretta in Italy were sent a practical frame (casing) for their archive which they inserted one of their own satin finish 92 FS pistols into. The frame is the one used by Judge Rico at the end of the movie in the Clone Chamber and Statue of Liberty mock-up. The casing had a distinctive cut out near the trigger assembly on the emblem side of the casing.   
 
[[Image:Judge 08.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Judge Dredd ([[Sylvester Stallone]]) draws his sfx H2 Lawgiver and prepares to judge the block.]]
 
[[Image:Judge 08.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Judge Dredd ([[Sylvester Stallone]]) draws his sfx H2 Lawgiver and prepares to judge the block.]]
 
[[Image:Judge 11.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dredd with the practical Lawgiver.]]
 
[[Image:Judge 11.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dredd with the practical Lawgiver.]]
[[Image:Judge 25.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dredd fires the practical Lawgiver 2 in training.]]
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[[Image:Judge 25.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Dredd fires the practical full auto Lawgiver 2 in training.]]
  
 
==SIG-Sauer P226==
 
==SIG-Sauer P226==

Revision as of 16:00, 17 August 2010

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The following weapons were used in the film Judge Dredd:

Judge Dredd (1995)


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"The Lawgiver"

The primary weapon of a Judge in the film is "The Lawgiver". It's seen primarily used by Judge Dredd (Sylvester Stallone), Judge Hershey (Diane Lane), and Rico (Armand Assante). According to this article [1], the Lawgiver is a 9mm Beretta 92 FS handgun with the futuristic casing built around it. In the film, the gun's capabilities include rapid-fire, grenade launcher, signal flare launcher, and the "double-whammy". It also has a security feature which allows a Judge to operate the gun. There were 7 practical firing Lawgivers, all with slight variations in their casings. There were 2 sfx "Double Whammy" Lawgivers designated as H1 and H2. Both guns had motorised barrels which were servo operated by radio control by off stage technicians. Sensors built into the front and rear of the Beretta's external magazine well caused the lit casing elements to operate. By releasing the rear sensor and squeezing the front, the side red arrow shaped and blue square elements go out and the red elements on each side of the casing come on one at a time until all 10 are lit...signal flare, rapid fire etc. None of the practical live fire Lawgivers had the Double Whammy rubber scope with glass lense. To spot a practical live fire Lawgiver on screen look to the bottom of the magazine well. Only the live fire guns had a small hole where the baseplate of the 9mm Beretta magazine was attached. 2 pairs of Lawgivers were later reutilised as Selene's (Kate Beckinsale) guns in Underworld, 1 Lawgiver was reutilised as Reinhardt's (Ron Perlman) gun in Blade 2 (the other gun was a standard Beretta 92 FS pistol firing semi auto) and 2 which have remained in their Lawgiver casings are privately owned. Upon completion of shooting, Pietro Beretta in Italy were sent a practical frame (casing) for their archive which they inserted one of their own satin finish 92 FS pistols into. The frame is the one used by Judge Rico at the end of the movie in the Clone Chamber and Statue of Liberty mock-up. The casing had a distinctive cut out near the trigger assembly on the emblem side of the casing.

Judge Dredd (Sylvester Stallone) draws his sfx H2 Lawgiver and prepares to judge the block.
Dredd with the practical Lawgiver.
Dredd fires the practical full auto Lawgiver 2 in training.

SIG-Sauer P226

A SIG-Sauer P226 fitted with a laser sight is first seen pulled on Herman Ferguson (Rob Schneider) and then used by the Block Warlord (James Remar).

A factory black (K-Kote) SIG-Sauer P226 pistol chambered in 9x19mm. This is a real movie gun and has appeared in several motion pictures.
A SIG-Sauer P226 fitted with a laser sight is pulled on Herman Ferguson (Rob Schneider).

AKMSU

A gang member is seen using a AKMSU during the opening Megacity shootout.

A gang member is seen using a AKMSU during the opening Megacity shootout.

Remington 870

Both Judge Dredd and the Block Warlord are seen using what appears to be a Remington 870 shotgun housed in a futurist shell.

Remington 870 Folding Stock - 12 Gauge.
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EAA Witness

When Dredd and Ferguson are captured, Pa Angel (an uncredited Scott Wilson) is seen pulling a EAA Witness fitted with a scope on Dredd.

EAA Witness 9x19mm
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Smith & Wesson 5906

Justice Griffin (Jürgen Prochnow) is using visually modified Smith & Wesson 5906 to threaten Judge Dredd.

Early Model Smith & Wesson 5906 - 9x19mm. The early model 5906 pistols had the finger step trigger guard, but they changed it to the rounded trigger guard for 'ease of production'.
Justice Griffin (Jürgen Prochnow) is using visually modified Smith & Wesson 5906 to threaten Judge Dredd.
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Security Rifle

The guards use these futuristic rifles when confronting Pa Angel after he's captured Dredd and Herman. It appears that the futuristic rifles were built around an AK-type rifle.

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Concealed "Badge" Gun

While incarcerated, Rico is given a badge holder with first displays a Judge's badge. He is then able to configure it into a weapon.

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Aspen Security Rifles

The Security personnel guarding Rico at the Aspen Prison carry these futuristic rifles. These appear to be some AK-type rifle within the futuristic shell.

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Geiger's Bazaar

Geiger's Bazaar is the place where Rico goes to procure a particular weapon. In the shop, several other weapons can be glimpsed.

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