M41A pulse rifle

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Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) learns how to use the M41A pulse rifle from Corporal Hicks (Michael Biehn).
Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) learns how to use the M41A pulse rifle from Corporal Hicks (Michael Biehn).
This article refers to a fictional weapon featured in the Alien series.

The Armat M41A is a fictional weapon, a 10 mm pulse-action air-cooled automatic assault rifle, which is the basic rifle of the U.S. Colonial Marine Corps and the U.S. Army in the Alien series of films. The standard service variant has an over-and-under configuration incorporating a PN 30 mm pump-action grenade launcher.

Since the release of Aliens in 1986, the M41A has become one of the best-known and most popular science-fiction weapons in cinema. The M41A also makes a brief appearance at the end of Alien³, carried by the company soldiers, but the prop weapons used in Aliens were re-painted black.


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[edit] Prop design

The M41A Pulse Rifle was designed by James Cameron, and built by British armorers Simon Atherton and Andrew Fletcher from the parts and components of three firearms (all supplied by prop armory Bapty & Co., U.K.). The rifle component utilised a World War II-era Thompson M1A1 submachine gun while the grenade launcher component was built around the action of a Remington 870 pump-action shotgun and the shotgun was encased inside the shroud and foregrip of a Franchi SPAS-12 shotgun. It was originally designed around a Heckler & Koch MP5 sub-machine gun but the MP5 is said not to have produced a muzzle flash as large as desired for the impression of a futuristic infantry rifle.

The M41A Pulse Rifle looks (vaguely) like a miniature version of the USCM ship Sulaco; though the rifle was designed by James Cameron and the mother ship by Syd Mead.

[edit] M41A and Airsoft

There are several kits available to convert the Tokyo Marui M1A1 Thompson airsoft gun into an M41A Pulse Rifle. The best is available from Monsters In Motion. A cheaper kit is currently under development at Arnies Airsoft.

[edit] Cameo appearances

  • The Pulse Rifle also makes an appearance in another James Cameron film, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, being carried by members of John Connor's resistance force. They are not featured prominently, however. In Terminator 3 T-X's on-screen display also list the M-41 Pulse Rifle as an available weapon.
  • In an episode of The Simpsons entitled The Lastest Gun in the West, a black version of this gun appears.
  • The rifle is also mentioned in the movie Soldier.
  • Several models of the Pulse Rifle are shown in the Sony PlayStation game G-Police used in a few FMV cutscenes.
  • Black Versions of the M41A Pulse Rifle have been featured in one episode of the Anime Excel Saga, though their function is... questionable at best.
  • The Pulse Rifle is the weapon held by the main character on the cover of D.E. White's book Jettison
  • The Pulse Rifle is a main weapon in the Half-Life mod Desert Crisis.
  • There is a weapon called the Overwatch Standard Issue Pulse Rifle in Half-Life 2, but it does not visually resemble the M41A.
  • The Pulse Rifle made an appearance in South Park in the ending of the episode Go God Go
  • It is also used in the opening FMV sequence of the expansion pack Defiance of the game I-War (Independence War). Here it is seen used by a team of marines boarding an Indie ship.
  • The Pulse Rifle can be seen briefly in one episode of the anime Galaxy Angel
  • The Pulse Rifle is the weapon wielded by the GDI Light Infantry in CGI cutscenes of the game Tiberian Sun (labeled as the M16 Mark II in the instruction manual).

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