A firearms expert analyzes the final shootout scene in Scarface, starring Al Pacino as Tony Montana, finding notable inaccuracies despite acknowledging its iconic status.
There are few actors more recognizable and respected in Hollywood than Al Pacino , who has been a staple of the big screen since the 1970s. Pacino first became a star in 1972 with the release of Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather, a crime epic that is now widely regarded as one of the best movies of all time.
Related Al Pacino's 10 Most Villainous Roles, Ranked From Michael Corleone and Tony Montana to John Milton and Sony Wortzik, Al Pacino has played some of the most memorable movie villains of all time. The rate of fire at which Tony Montana’s rifle was firing was pretty pretty accurate. I mean the muzzle flash though, that was extreme. So what muzzle flash refers to is the amount of light that is coming off that that muzzle when the round leaves the muzzle of the weapon itself. You don't want muzzle flash because it could give away your position.
I would rate this clip a one , not necessarily based on the gun handling. The volume of rounds from a particular weapon system, the inability to understand what the arming distance is on the M203, so for mechanic sake you know I just thought it was not good.
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