This video details the creation and performance of a custom Benelli M2 shotgun, inspired by 'No Country for Old Men,' featuring a massive JK Armament suppressor. Expert insights cover the choice of the M2 platform for its robustness, the design of the custom suppressor, and advanced gunsmithing like 'air racking' by Mark 3 Firearms. Performance testing reveals the suppressor significantly tightens shot patterns, acting as an extreme choke, and allows for effective shooting of aerial targets even without traditional sights.
This video details the 'Friendo' project, a custom Benelli M2 shotgun built to replicate the iconic suppressed firearm from 'No Country for Old Men'. It highlights the benefits of suppressors, the advantages of the Benelli M2's inertia system for suppressed use, and the custom JK Armament suppressor. The build features a 12-gauge Benelli M2 with a custom suppressor, tested for reliability with various loads.
This YouTube Short, titled 'No Country For Old Men,' likely references the Coen Brothers' neo-Western film. Given the title's common association with themes of violence, aging, and potentially a character's perspective on firearms or the modern world, the video might feature a short scene or a thematic representation related to the movie. Without a transcript, it's impossible to determine if actual firearms are discussed or demonstrated, but the title strongly hints at a connection to a crime thriller with a memorable gun presence.
This review focuses on the Mossberg 590S shotgun enhanced with Woox Gladiatore furniture, featuring a large suppressor and Federal Top Gun 00 Buckshot. The video demonstrates the firearm's smooth action and the effectiveness of the suppressor during live fire at watermelon targets, presented in a cinematic ASMR style.
This entry analyzes firearm accuracy and tactical decisions in 'No Country For Old Men' from the perspective of firearms expert Larry Vickers. It highlights anachronisms like the Glock 19 and Tec-9 in the 1980s setting, critiques the unrealistic performance of suppressors and shotgun patterning, and dissects character tactical errors and training. Vickers, a former Delta Force operator, provides expert insights into weapon handling and tactical realism.
Larry Vickers provides an expert analysis of firearms in 'No Country For Old Men,' highlighting anachronisms like the HK SP89 and laminated rifle stocks in the film's 1980 setting. He critiques tactical decisions made by the character Llewelyn Moss and discusses the 1980s firearms market, emphasizing the rarity of tactical weapons.
This TFB TV episode explores the most valuable firearms from cinema, hosted by Larry Zanoff of Independent Studio Services (ISS). The list includes Heath Ledger's musket from 'The Patriot', the silenced shotgun from 'No Country for Old Men', Dirty Harry's S&W Model 29, Anderson Gun Craft Gatling guns, and the high-value M134 Miniguns. Zanoff highlights how cinematic history, custom modifications, and rarity contribute to their significant value beyond standard firearm costs.
This video features actor Sam Worthington making an entrance, referencing a memorable scene from the film 'No Country for Old Men.' The description indicates he is coming out to Taran Tactical Innovations (TTI). While the specific firearm is not detailed in the provided data, the mention of TTI strongly suggests a connection to high-performance firearms, likely handguns, and potentially competition shooting or tactical training.
This video explores the custom Remington 11-87 shotgun used as a prop in 'No Country for Old Men.' The film required a semi-automatic shotgun with a suppressor, a combination not readily available at the time. Prop master Larry Zanoff details how a non-functional, 'homemade' looking suppressor was custom-built for the 11-87, with the iconic silenced sound effect achieved entirely in post-production.
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