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EXTENDED | Firearms Expert Reacts to Hot Fuzz Guns | EXP

Everyone and their mums is packin' round here!

This week on EXP, we're finally giving Jonathan the chance to talk about one of his favourite films of all time - Hot Fuzz.

Surely one of the most iconic British films of the last few decades, Hot Fuzz features enough firepower to level a model village, and Jonathan delights in taking us through the weapons featured in the film, alongside a paean for the South West of England, unexploded WW2 ordnance, and a breakdown of the ballistic-proof properties deli counter glass.

As always, as an Extended Episodes or VIP Patron, you get an extra long episode, including a breakdown of the iconic Winchester Model 1866 from Shaun of the Dead, as well as getting the whole lot ad-free and earlier than the main feed. Lovely.

Join us as Jonathan takes a look through the armoury of the Sandford Police Force Service (supplemented by the private collection of Mr Webley) including the Taurus PT92AFS, the Western-inspired Colt 1851 Navy, and the bouffant-shaking Steyr-Solothurn S1-100/MP34.

Direct link: https://youtu.be/MZc1DywD8uU

EXTENDED | Firearms Expert Reacts to Hot Fuzz Guns | EXP

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I always thought it was less "angel wings" and more "winged hussar wings," since he was riding a horse.

Ronalds Granovskis

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Alexander Klein

The “Travis Bickel sleeve gun” was a well known thing in America, not least because it was featured in The Wild, Wild West TV show long before Taxi Driver.

Terry

Not an American, but Hot Fuzz is well loved in Canada!

JedFakkie

Jonathan the Smith and Wesson pistols are more than likely a reference to the 4506 and the 6906 used in Bad Boys

marc ratner

Wasn't expecting this! Great episode, thank you so much!

Anthony Leeming

This is one of my favourite films too, so I loved hearing all of Jonathan's references before when I make all those quotes too 😂

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