Tour Some of Hollywood's Most Famous Real Prop Guns
Tour Some of Hollywood's Most Famous Real Prop Guns
Xtreme Props and Weapons Rentals specializes in providing real guns for some of Hollywood’s biggest films.
Located in Simi Valley, just north of Los Angeles, Xtreme Props and Weapons Rentals is owned by Gary Tuers. He is a fourth generation prop master. After growing up in the business and working at a prop house for many years, Tuers launched his business in 2015. He got some jobs on some really big films. This allowed him to grow his inventory quickly. He now boasts a collection of over 15,000 fully functioning guns.
“It’s funny, in the beginning, most of the first movies I did in the first 10 years was with these 70 guns,” said Tuers as he pointed to a small section in one of his vaults containing 5000 guns. “Now, we buy 70 guns a month because no one wants to see these old guns anymore. They want to see the new trick stuff.”
Some of the trick guns in Tuer’s vaults were featured in films and tv shows such as John Wick, Narcos, Jurassic World, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Fast and Furious and many others. Tuers was kind enough to give Guns.com a tour and showed off a few highlights. His favorite gun in one of the vaults we visited was a Kimber Warrior SOC.
What makes Xtreme Props so unique is that they specialize in making guns and gunplay in films super realistic. All the guns Tuers owns are fully functioning. He modifies them to fire blanks and plugs the barrels to make them 100 percent safe. Making the guns cycle and act like real guns gives the actors a sense of realism.
Tuers increasingly works with Taran Butler of Taran Tactical Innovations. Together, they’re not only making guns more realistic, but they teach proper gun handling, reloading, and safety aspects. If you’ve seen films where gunplay is accurate and real, you likely have them to thanks. The John Wick films are an excellent example of their partnership.
Wel done
Hollywood, guns for me not for thee.
*Terminator comes in*, Terminator:Da uzi nine milimituh.
Can I buy it one pistol??
Dude, in Denmark Prop guns can NOT shot real bullets police has to give permission to buy a gun convert the gun they have to inspect the gun after before you can use it
Склад цветмета.
12:08 It’s really hard to wait for the right person in your life especially when the wrong ones are so cute!
holy b’Jesus that was cool
Dream job…
i love this job really
Any for sale
I like this man’s work
So what can’t you talk about?? Great video!
I respect that his favorite hun is that Kimber but how can anyone pass up a Gold and engraved Narco 1911??? He’s got to be crazy! 🤠
Simi Valley is my home town. They used to film old cowboy movies in Corriganville Ranch in the 60s… Great video.
If I want to buy the gun is it possible
Is that also the golden AK from end of watch?
Movie armorers get to play with the coolest shit.
A room full of 1500 guns and his favorite is an 1911.
The gold ak47 it my favourite
The fact that the Kimber Warrior is his favorite firearm over the Taran Tactical or 2012 Infinity blows my mind! Talk about a dream job, though 🤤
Guns don’t kill people. Alec Baldwin kills people.
Love the video, disappointed Hollywood can by machine guns but civilians can’t. Also it’s sad they ruin those guns just for movies
That was interesting to see I always wanted to know where they got the guns for movies 👍
Cool, interesting:)
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Ak 47 gold skin ❤️👍 buy for me please
I’m from india
Am here from alex baldwin disaster 🥸
Wow, do you get movie credits too🥺
Who is here from Alec Baldwin story?
Guns for actor or actrees …
If I want the gun shipped to India what soule I do
I wanna see the guns they used for Romeo n Juliet. Beautiful pistols.
Honestly this is so stupid to put so much money into play things that are potentially so very dangerous and the proof can be seen in the so called accidental shootings on numerous movie sets . Hollywood sends a terrible message about entertainment at the risk of killing people.then turns around to criticize Safe and responsible gun ownership just proves what craziness there is in Hollywood.
The " Do as I say not as I do" mentality is no longer going to be tolerated.
Girl’s closet: full of clothes
Boy’s closet:0:28
Regarding props on set, I’ve always wondered why firearms used in films are real when everything else is more or less a nonfunctional fabrication.
Is it possible for the best prop makers in the industry to design and build prop firearms that look, feel, and only APPEAR to operate like actual firearms, (i.e. muzzle flash, recoil, proper weight, load/unload clips and PROP cartridges, etc.), only they fundamentally operate in such a completely different manor that projectile discharge isn’t even a functional possibility, even if the props malfunction?
Has this already been done for a film and I just missed it? If so, why has this new tech in prop firearm design and operation NOT become the film industry standard?
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That infinity is 5k
Reminder to the Peanut Gallery:
"Prop Gun" Means any gun, real or fake, used as a prop, by an actor.
It in no way identifies it as fake, inactive, only firing blanks, or otherwise safe to point at anyone or anything you don’t want to destroy.
As this term gets bandied about, please understand its actual Stage and Film usage.
Thank you.
Are they for sale???
So I can buy them online or no?
Looks like he’s going to find a new business now.Cheers Alec !
Wahtsapps send me
Freeloader a few feelts of those thing to me right now and more
Curious if he’s got a HK P7M8?
I wish they would show Tybalt’s (John Leguizamo) 2 custom gold & silver plated with the color filled Virgin Mary handles 9mm 1911’s & holsters which was a custom black & gold shoulder holster & cross draw bikini holster from 1996’s “Romeo & Juliet”
I was only like 5 when I first saw that movie but from then on I always wanted those guns and holsters for them. Now that i’m 30 & have my CCW permit I carry my 40 S&W XD in a custom black leather horizontal shoulder holster & my S&W 357 in a leather cross draw holster which is actually a very comfortable functional carry rig.
👍🤝🤜💣💣💣🤙
Fast forward 2021 in the aftermath of Baldwin’s movie set of Rust. Legislation on firearms on film sets will likely to take effect or change if Halyna’s Law takes effect.
Bro plzzz take me there for guns I loves guns more then my 💕 seriously bro