Here's a little jem from the 80's. From Italian schlock director Lamberto Bava,
Blastfighter is best described as a ripoff of
The Deer Hunter,
First Blood and
Death Wish:
Former cop Jake 'Tiger' Sharp returns to his old hometown after having been in prison for the murder of his wife's killer. Illegal hunting seems to be widespread and inbred rednecks control the city with an iron fist. Jake manages to make himself an enemy to hillbillies and he and his newly found daughter had to flee for their lives. Fortunately, Jake has a GAT that can shoot grenades and rockets ...
And then of course, there's Jake's "
GAT", an SPAS-12 shotgun which looked pretty futuristic in 1984. Jake's gun is like Chekhov's gun on steroids: In the first act, the gun and all the different ways it can kill people are
lovingly described by Jake's best friend: "She's a honey, Tiger". Jake then hides the gun away as he tries (vainly, of course) to start a new, less violent life. Then in the final act, Jake brings the gun out of hiding and uses it to slaughter an army of rednecks. While it doesn't have a sweaty, barechested gunsmithing montage like Cirio H. Santiago's
Equalizer 2000,
Blastfighter is definitely a film for gun porn lovers, there's even a fan trailer that focuses on the gun: