How much is the Scarface gun worth?

'Say hello to my little friend': Machine gun used by Al Pacino in iconic film Scarface will be auctioned and expected to fetch $30k. It was famously referred to as 'my little friend' in the cult film Scarface.
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Who owns the Scarface gun?

The 70-year-old actor's character Tony Montana used the gun to shoot dozens of rivals at the end of the 1983 crime drama after saying, "Say hello to my little friend." Gun owner Kevin Martin said that Pacino insisted on using a real gun in the film - but it has been made safe.
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Did Scarface use real guns?

The machine gun that Al Pacino used in the iconic film Scarface which he famously referred to as "my little friend" is to be sold. The Hollywood star, who played gangster Tony Montana, was a method actor and insisted his weapon was the correct weight - so he used a real M16 machine gun.
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What is the gun from Scarface?

Montana (Al Pacino) graciously introducing his compadre — a custom-made M203 grenade launcher replica attached to a Colt AR-15 assault rifle — to Alejandro Sosa's thugs during the climactic firefight in Brian De Palma's Scarface landed at No. 33 on THR's list of Hollywood's Favorite Movie Quotes.
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What M16 did Tony Montana use?

Darren Julien, from the auction house, said: "This is a non-firing prop M203 grenade launcher mounted to a non-firing prop M-16 military style assault rifle used by Al Pacino as Tony Montana in Brian De Palma's gangster epic Scarface.
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Who was the skull in Scarface?

Geno Silva (January 20, 1948 – May 9, 2020) was an American actor, best known for his role as The Skull, Alejandro Sosa's silent hitman in Scarface.
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Is an AR 15 the same as an M16?

The AR-15 is basically the civilian counterpart to the M16. The AR-15 came first, in 1947; the M16 a decade later. They have the same magazine capacity: 30 rounds. The former is heavier, with a shorter range and slower rate of fire, but these are subtle differences.
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Was Tony Montana in the army?

Antonio "Tony" Montana was born in Havana, Cuba on August 31, 1942. Not much is known about Tony's past, other than the fact he served as a soldier in the Cuban Army and was prisoner in the 1970s for a series of unnamed criminal charges.
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Who killed Tony in Scarface?

"The Skull" is one of Sosa's professional henchman and chief assassin. The Skull murders Tony by shooting him in the spine with a single shot from his 12-gauge Zabala shotgun. He was portrayed by Mexican-American actor Geno Silva.
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Is there a Scarface 2?

Scarface 2 was a never-released sequel to 2006's Scarface: The World is Yours from Radical Entertainment, the developer behind The Simpsons: Hit & Run and the Prototype games, and the newly found art reveals a colourful Las Vegas setting.
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Is Scarface a true story?

1. Tony Montana (Al Pacino) was based on real-life mobster Al Capone. Scarface is loosely based on a 1932 film of the same name, in which the main character, Tony Camonte, is inspired by infamous Mafioso Al Capone, one of the most notorious crime lords in mob history.
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Who killed Tony Montana in real life?

Geno Silva, 'Scarface' assassin who killed Tony Montana, dies at 72.
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What does Al Pacino think of Scarface?

Back in 2015, when whispers about a new version of Scarface were first being entertained, Pacino called it “interesting.” “It's part of what we do,” he told The Hollywood Reporter. “We remake things. I may remake a movie I saw recently.
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Was Al Pacino on coke Scarface?

10 The Prop Cocaine Permanently Damaged Al Pacino's Nose

In the years since Scarface was released, there's been a widespread rumor that the cocaine snorted in the movie was real. This is just a myth; prop cocaine was used. However, it's never been revealed what the stand-in was.
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What's better AK or AR?

The AR-15, with its tighter tolerances, is undeniably a more accurate weapon than the AK. A competent marksman is going to hit the bull's eye every time. The AR boasts an effective range of about 600 yards, and it's the best rifle in terms of accuracy.
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Can you buy M16 legally?

You can own an M16 as a civilian depending on your state laws, however, since there are only so many of them available (none available for civilians after 1986), the price is high. I'm talking $25,000-$30,000 high. That being said, they actually aren't a bad investment.
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Can you buy a full auto M16?

Owning a fully automatic M16 is legal for civilians, but the government paperwork required to acquire one takes more than a year, and the purchased M16 must have been manufactured prior to the 1986 ban.
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Was Omar a snitch in Scarface?

As Tony and Sosa discuss business, Sosa discloses to Tony that Omar is a chivato (police informant), who years before whistled out on some of Sosa's business partners in New York.
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Why was Scarface killed?

Tony is a selfish character in almost every way, but the moment he exhibits an ounce of selflessness, he is killed, proving that honorable decisions in his line of work will only get you so far.
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How is Lara Croft so rich?

According to the game's writer, Rhianna Pratchett, Lara still comes from a wealthy background. “Lara definitely comes from money. Her father is titled,” Pratchett shares in a recent Crystal Dynamics podcast. “At the start of the game her parents are missing.
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How did Scarface get all his money?

Over the next year-and-a-half, Tony makes $75 million off of 2,000 kilograms of cocaine that he brings to America, and is soon making $10–15 million every month in profits from his business relationship with Sosa.
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Was Sosa a real drug lord?

Alejandro "Alex" Sosa is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the 1983 American crime film Scarface and the 2006 video game Scarface: The World Is Yours. He is an international Bolivian drug lord and the chief supplier of cocaine for his business partner Tony Montana.
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