What gun does owen use in jurassic world


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A more realistic firearm would have been a compact bolt gun with an extended detachable box magazine chambered in 460 Weatherby or 458 Lott.
I suppose that would be a reasonable choice if one were hunting dinosaurs. Jurassic Park wasn't about hunting them.

I always thought the portrayal of firearms in the Jurassic Park/World was pretty good, other than that "20mm" that looked awfully like a Barrett .50BMG.

In the Park, the dinos were expensive assets, real guns were very few, and a last resort they never really expected to use.

I was pleased to see the SPAS-12 jam in Jurassic park. It was totally "right". Not because of anything about the gun, but because it was Dr Grant who used it. In the guide and in the movie (though not explained) Dr Grant was one of those people who have a gremlin in their pocket. Any/everything electronic or mechanical tended to screw up for them. The ground penetrating radar mapping the dino boned frizted out when DR Grant was near it. He couldn't fetch his seatbelt fastened on the helo ride to the island. and when he needed the gun to hold the raptors out of the control room, he got off one shot and it

what gun does owen use in jurassic world

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Owen Grady's Rifle

Watching several JW trailers and TV spots, one thing that's really stuck out to me is the rifle used by Chris Pratt's character, Owen Grady. Keep in mind, I am a gun nut, so I am drawn to firearms. I thought the rifle was familiar, so I took a quick look on google images. The rifle is most likely a Marlin 1895 Guide Gun. The stock is laminate and the action is stainless steel. It's a lever action rifle with a stainless steel scope (most likely 2-7x32 or 3-9x32).

What's most interesting about the JW crew's choice in firearm for the main character is not that the gun is the over the top, super badass, high capacity automatic that most movies seem to lean towards these days. What makes it stick out is quite the opposite. It's a rather modest rifle. The rifle itself is worth maybe $800, and the scope another $100 to $200 (depending on manufacturer). The gun is a five round (4 in the tubular magazine, and one in the chamber), that is most likely chambered in .45/70 Government (it can drop a bison at 800 yards, it's powerful).

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– Jurassic Park Theme Song, John Williams

One of the best glimpses at how mankind would deal with dinosaurs is the Jurassic Park film franchise. To be certain, most people would “deal” with real dinosaurs by promptly getting eaten by them, but a few would arm themselves to the teeth and face the reptilian threat head-on.

Maybe Elon Musk is funneling his Tesla profits into a secret dinosaur cloning facility. If that’s the case

The Marlin Model 1895SBL was the preferred firearm of Jurassic WorldVelociraptor trainer Owen Grady. With a six-shot capacity magazine, and a total length of 37 inches, the rifle is a hefty firearm weighing in at approximately 8 pounds. Grady’s own rifle had a bandolier sling that carried six .45-70 Government soft-point rounds. Grady’s rifle also featured a Leopold Optics FX-II Scout IER 2.5x28mm scope attached to it. The Marlin Model 1895 was introduced in 1972, based on the Marlin Model 336 series. This rifle was offered in .45-70 caliber and is a lever-action firearm. The rifle also possesses a receiver design based on the earlier model 336SS, the barrel, lever and trigger being composed of stainless steel.

Grady’s rifle was first seen with its owner soon after the Indominus rex escaped, and was carried with him throughout the time he and Claire Dearing were searching for Dearing’s nephews, Zach and Gray Mitchell. Although Dearing and Grady experienced many close calls with the Indominus during their search, Grady does not get to actually fire his weapon at the creature until Jurassic World head of security, Vic Hoskins, ordered a field test of