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Be Like Tarantino: Find Your Favorite Guns From Pulp Fiction at GunBroker.com

Whether you want Jules Winfield's Star Model B or Vincent Vega's Auto-Ordinance M1911A1, you can find listings for the guns of Pulp Fiction for sale or auction from users of GunBroker.com. If you want to feel like you are stepping into a Tarantino movie on your next trip to the range, it helps to know which guns were used, from Remington shotguns to S&W revolvers.

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Be Like Tarantino: Find Your Favorite Guns From Pulp Fiction at GunBroker.com

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  1. Be Like Tarantino: Find Your Favorite Guns From Pulp Fiction at GunBroker.com

  2. Be Like Tarantino: Find Your Favorite Guns From Pulp Fiction at GunBroker.com Pulp Fiction, the second film from visionary writer and director Quentin Tarantino, is famous for a plot full of twists and turns, plenty of action, and, of course, guns. If you are in search of the guns that some of your favorite characters, such as hitmen Jules and Vincent, use during the movie, look no further than GunBroker.com. This is the top online marketplace where you can find listings for sale or auction from private sellers around the country. Keep an eye out for an opportunity to add these Pulp Fiction firearms to your collection. Jules: Star Model B Samuel L. Jackson plays hitman Jules Winnfield who uses a 9mm Star Model B in the film. Though it looks very similar to a 45 ACP 1911, the Star Model B is a Spanish 1911-style 9mm, which might be why Jules refers to it as “Mr. Nine Milimeter.” It was easier for movie armorers to obtain when the movie was filmed because it could reliably fire 9mm blanks. If you are looking to spot the difference, 45 ACP 1911s do not have an external extractor, but the Star Model B does. Vincent: Auto-Ordinance M1911A1 Although 9mm 1911-style guns were easier to obtain, John Travolta’s character, Vincent Vega, uses a 45 ACP Auto-Ordinance M1911A1. Vincent showed poor trigger discipline while holding his gun in the car with Phil LaMarr’s Marvin, much to Jules’ chagrin. Plus, a bonus detail is that both Jules and Vincent have chromed handguns with pearl grips. Pumpkin and Honey Bunny: Smith & Wesson Model 30 and Model 40 Centennial

  3. Pumpkin and Honey Bunny, otherwise known as Ringo and Yolanda, played by Tim Roth and Amanda Plummer, both use Smith & Wesson revolvers. Pumpkin uses a Model 30 chambered in 32 S&W, recognizable by the slim design and J-frame parts. Honey Bunny uses a hammerless Model 40 Centennial chambered in 38 Special, featuring a 4-screw frame and flat cylinder latch. Butch Coolidge and Marsellus Wallace: MAC-10 and S&W 4506 While Ving Rhames’ Marcellus Wallace owned the suppressed MAC-10, Bruce Willis’ Butch Coolidge finds it in his house as he goes to retrieve his father’s watch. Anyone who knows the Pulp Fiction plot knows that this gun proves to be Vincent’s undoing. Though the script says it was supposed to be a Sa Vz 61 Skorpion, in the movie, it is a MAC-10. Butch and Marsellus also share the connection of both using an S&W 4506 in the film. Marsellus packs it into his shoulder holster, and Butch gets his hands on it after their confrontation. The Pawn Shop: Remington 870 The only shotgun in the film is one of the most popular Remington shotguns. The pawnshop owner, Maynard, uses a Remington 870 with an extended barrel and magazine tube to break up the scuffle between Butch and Marsellus. Later, Marsellus wields it while escaping the pawnshop basement. The Poster: Beretta 92FS Inox The iconic Pulp Fiction poster, featuring Uma Thurman as Mia Wallace, also features a Beretta 9mm, likely a Beretta 92FS Inox. Despite helping to create the perfect atmosphere for the iconic film poster, this firearm is not used in the film. Find listings for guns from Pulp Fiction and other movies from users at https://www.gunbroker.com/ Original Source: https://bit.ly/3ldcGVf

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