M41A pulse rifle: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
fixed redirect Tag: Redirect target changed |
|||
(26 intermediate revisions by 16 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
#REDIRECT [[Aliens (film)]] |
|||
{{mergeto|Aliens (film)|Talk:M41A pulse rifle#Merger proposal|date=March 2008}} |
|||
[[Image:Aliens-The M41A Pulse Rifle.png|thumb|250px|[[Ellen Ripley|Ripley]] learns how to use the M41A pulse rifle from [[Corporal Hicks]]. From ''Aliens''.]] |
|||
The '''Armat M41A''' is a [[fictional]] pulse-action air-cooled [[assault rifle]] used by the [[United States Colonial Marines|U.S. Colonial Marine Corps]] and the [[United States Army|U.S. Army]] in the ''[[Alien (film)|Alien]]'' films. In ''[[Aliens (film)|Aliens]]'', it is described as using 10mm calibre, caseless ammunition, and is seen with an over-and-under configuration incorporating a PN 30 mm [[pump-action]] [[grenade launcher]]. The M41A props, repainted and given a different gunfire sound effect, appear at the end of ''[[Alien³]]'' |
|||
In the movie, the weapon has, though fictional, NATO Stock Number, [[NSN]], 3055-00-721-4790. |
|||
==Prop design== |
|||
The M41A Pulse Rifle was designed by [[James Cameron]] and built by British armorers Simon Atherton and Andrew Fletcher from the parts and components of three firearms supplied by prop armory Bapty & Co., U.K. The rifle component utilised a [[World War II]]-era [[Thompson submachine gun|Thompson M1A1 submachine gun]] while the grenade launcher component was built around the action of a [[Remington 870]] [[pump-action shotgun]] and the [[shotgun]] was encased inside the shroud and foregrip of a [[Franchi|Luigi Franchi]] [[Franchi SPAS-12|SPAS-12]] shotgun. It was originally designed around a [[Heckler & Koch MP5]] [[submachine gun]] but the MP5 is said not to have produced a muzzle flash as large as desired for the impression of a futuristic [[infantry]] rifle. |
|||
==Depiction== |
|||
The M41A Pulse Rifle is an air cooled, fully automatic, short- to mid-range combat rifle. Made of light alloy plates, it fires 10x24mm Armor Piercing Caseless Rounds from a 100 round U-bend magazine in either semi automatic, four-round burst, or fully automatic rates of fire. In the ''[[Aliens versus Predator (computer game)|Aliens versus Predator]]'' computer game, the rifle can practically hold 99 rounds; according to the ''[[Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual]]'', the weapons were usually underloaded to 95% capacity to avoid jamming. The pulse rifle has a battery-powered digital display that displays the number of rounds left in the magazine. With a retractable stock and an underslung 30 mm PN grenade launcher, this weapon can be used as a carbine and an assault rifle. |
|||
==M41A and Airsoft== |
|||
There are several kits available to convert the [[Tokyo Marui]] M1A1 Thompson [[airsoft]] gun into an M41A Pulse Rifle. One version is available from Monsters In Motion.<ref>[http://www.monstersinmotion.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=8721 M41A Convertible Pulse Rifle Model Kit<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Monsters in Motion/Tek Arms also created a non-functional model kit that could be modified to house the TM M1A1. A less expensive kit (with a 100% static non-working shotgun) is currently under development at Arnies Airsoft.<ref>[http://www.arniesairsoft.co.uk/?filnavn=/projects/aliens/m41.htm ArniesAirsoft: M41a Pulse Rifle<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Another is available from AirSoft Extreme<ref>[http://www.airsoftextreme.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=664 M41A Pulse Rifle Kit [ARMM41A] - $395.00 : Airsoft Extreme, The premier American retailer of replica toy airsoft guns<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> that features a non-firing shotgun with sliding action. The counter system starts at 95 and counts down each time a BB is fired passed an IR sensor at the muzzle; once the counter reaches 0, it resets to 95. |
|||
Several manufacturers of infrared gaming guns also make a Pulse Rifle model, such as Battlefield Sports.<ref>[http://www.battlefieldsports.com/pulserifle.htm Battlefield Sports M41a Pulse Rifle<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
|||
==Cameo appearances== |
|||
{{Trivia|date=March 2008}} |
|||
* The Pulse Rifle also makes an appearance in another [[James Cameron]] film, ''[[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]'', being carried by members of John Connor's resistance force. They are not featured prominently, however. In ''[[Terminator 3]]'' T-X's on-screen display also list the M-41 Pulse Rifle as an available weapon. |
|||
* In an episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' entitled "[[The Lastest Gun in the West]]", a black version of this gun appears. |
|||
* The rifle is also mentioned in the movie ''[[Soldier (movie)|Soldier]]''. |
|||
* Several models of the Pulse Rifle are shown in the [[Sony PlayStation]] game ''[[G-Police]]'', where they are used in a few FMV cutscenes. |
|||
* Black Versions of the M41A Pulse Rifle have been featured in one episode of the [[Anime]] ''[[Excel Saga]]'', though their function is questionable at best. |
|||
* The Pulse Rifle is the weapon held by the main character on the cover of D.E. White's book ''[[Jettison]]''. |
|||
* The Pulse Rifle is a main weapon in the ''[[Half-Life]]'' mod ''Desert Crisis''. |
|||
* The Pulse Rifle made an appearance in ''[[South Park]]'' in the ending of the episode "[[Go God Go]]". |
|||
* It is also used in the opening FMV sequence of the expansion pack ''Defiance'' of the game ''[[I-War (Independence War)|I-War]]''. Here it is seen used by a team of marines boarding an Indie ship. |
|||
* The Pulse Rifle can be seen briefly in one episode of the [[anime]] ''[[Galaxy Angel]]''. |
|||
* The Pulse Rifle is the weapon wielded by the GDI Light Infantry in CGI cutscenes of the game ''[[Tiberian Sun]]'' (labeled as the M16 Mark II in the instruction manual). |
|||
* It appears in the [[B movie]] ''[[Battle Queen 2020]]''. |
|||
* In the 2008 video game [[Turok (video game)|Turok]], a very similar weapon of the same name appears, though it bears no resembelance to the M-41 Pulse Rifle. |
|||
==See also== |
|||
* [[M56 Smart Gun]] |
|||
==References== |
|||
{{Refbegin}} |
|||
* Brimmiscombe-Wood, Lee, and Dave Hughes. ''[[Aliens: Colonial Marines Technical Manual]]''. New York: Perennial Currents, 1996. ISBN 0061053430. |
|||
* Foster, Alan Dean. ''Aliens: A Novel''. New York: Warner Books, 1986. ISBN 0-446-30139-6. |
|||
{{Reflist}} |
|||
{{Refend}} |
|||
==External links== |
|||
* [http://www.m41a.com/ www.M41A.com] |
|||
* [http://www.colonialmarines.net The USCM Charter] |
|||
* [http://scifimilitary.com Sci-Fi Military Forums] |
|||
{{alien}} |
|||
[[Category:Alien (film series)]] |
|||
[[Category:Science fiction weapons]] |
|||
[[Category:Fictional firearms]] |
|||
[[cs:Pulzní puška M41A]] |
|||
[[ja:パルスライフル]] |
|||
[[pt:M41A]] |
|||
[[ru:M41A Pulse Rifle]] |
Latest revision as of 21:02, 7 February 2018
Redirect to: