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Talk:7 Seconds

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Cromix: The Reck Miami 92F blank firing gun was mistaken for a Beretta 92FS Inox, I corrected that. I own the exact same blank gun both in black and nickel finish. The differences in details are very clear. The one used in the movie is not a Beretta.

Unknown Shotgun

Before editing the page i wanted to post what i think the shotgun is and allow it to be reviewed.

Nope, the handguard placement eliminates the Hatsan. NO Escorts have that handguard configuration. and SIGN your posts

Could maybe be a H&R Pardner Pump based on the shape of the receiver?--Recon42 03:58, 30 June 2012 (CDT)

I think it is more likely that this is a relatively obscure Central/Eastern European shotgun rather than anything like that. Look at the rest of the guns in this film, and you'll see what I mean. --commando552 04:42, 30 June 2012 (CDT)

MoviePropMaster2008

My choice: The Hatsan Escort AimGuard.
Note the shape of the receiver as well as the hole in the ejection port if you look closely despite the handguard placement.
This view shows the sling mount and magazine tube extremely similar to the shotgun above.
Frontal view.

Unknown Carbine

An unknown carbine which resembles a semi automatic shotgun feeding from an AK-47 magazine is carried by the Bucharest Police. From the large number of screw holes visible, it is possible that this is an Airsoft or toy rifle.

7 Seconds 2005 pump carbine (1).jpg
7 Seconds 2005 pump carbine (2).jpg

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