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Collateral

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The following guns were used in the film Collateral:

Collateral (2004)


Heckler & Koch USP-45

Vincent (Tom Cruise) carries a Heckler & Koch USP in .45 ACP which we see him draw and fire several times. Of particular note for this film is that Cruise, as Vincent, fires the first five rounds of his "briefcase" scene attack with deliberate aim against two targets in less than one and a half seconds. This results in obvious physical, but also dramatic and cinematic, impact as it demonstrates that Vincent's degree of skill and focus is clearly on a different level than that of the armed street thugs he encounters.

Cruise trained on a LA County Sheriff's Department range in combat scenarios with a former SAS (British Special Air Service) operator, with live ammunition to increase his competency with a pistol, according to Michael Mann's DVD commentary. Cruise did not have live ammunition experience with a pistol prior to shooting "Collateral". Mann also specifically says in the DVD commentary that Vincent's USP is the .45 ACP model. It is also namechecked in the script as an "HK .45".

Heckler & Koch USP-45 pistol from the movie Collateral. This one is the actual pistol carried by Tom Cruise in the movie. Note the extended slide stop.
Vincent does a brass check on his USP-45 before going to kill the second witness in the penthouse. Note that his finger is safely off the trigger, as is fitting behavior of a highly-trained ex-military assassin
Vincent retrieves his briefcase with six rounds of .45 ACP. After double tapping the first thug, he uses the "Mozambique Drill" against the second. A note of interest: In the script, the goal of this confrontation was to be 5 shots in 1.6 seconds. Tom Cruise clocked in at 1.39 seconds, beating the script. Good quality youtube vid of the scene [1]
Vincent puts the final shot to the head of the thug.
Vincent takes out one of Felix's assassins before he can shoot Max. Note how Cruise is not flinching, a sign of intensive training.
Vincent fires his USP-45 at guards in Club Fever.
Vincent fires his USP-45. Note the excellent high grip.
Vincent fires his USP-45.
Vincent executes the fourth witness with two shots to the chest and one to the head. (This is Michael Mann's trademark execution, known as the "Mozambique Drill", or "Failure Drill").
Vincent holds his USP-45 to Max's head when he begins speeding down the road after he snaps under the pressure. He threatens to shoot him but Max points out how he is driving at 60mph and shooting him wouldn't be the best thing to do.
Max points Vincent's USP-45 at him in the Federal building before shooting a chunk out of his ear. With this stance, the shot was pretty much all luck.
Max holds the empty USP-45 after firing at Vincent on the train.

Ruger Mk II Pistol

Vincent (Tom Cruise) assassinates Daniel (Barry Shabaka Henley) with a suppressed Ruger Mk II Pistol chambered for .22 LR. He catches his head before it smashes on the table, but in reality the suppressed shots would be louder than the slam anyway, though this is possibly to keep the blood from splashing over the table, so the ruse that Daniel is just sleeping will last longer. (An interesting note: Named in the script as a .22 Ruger with a thick, silent barrel.)

The Ruger Mk II used in the film - .22 LR.
Vincent silently executes Daniel with the Ruger Mk II.

Smith & Wesson 4516

Detective Fanning (Mark Ruffalo) draws a Smith & Wesson 4516 in .45 ACP when he goes to Ramon's apartment to find him and sees the door has been left open. (In the script, this was named as a Beretta.)

Smith & Wesson 4516 - .45 ACP.
Fanning enters Ramone's apartment with his Smith & Wesson 4516 drawn.
Fanning searches Ramone's apartment with his Smith & Wesson 4516 at the ready. As a cop, you think his trigger discipline would be better.
Is his finger actually on the trigger? From the first shot it looks as though he's resting it on the very front of the grip.
Note the spurred hammer.

Smith & Wesson 5906

Vincent lifts a Smith & Wesson 5906 from the desk guard he kills at the Federal building and uses it as he hunts down his final target, Annie (Jada Pinkett Smith). (In the script, Vincent would have had this gun as a back-up, and it was to be a Para-Ordnance .45.)

Vincent's Smith & Wesson 5906 from Collateral - 9mm. This is a screen used gun. Note the late model 5906 pistols have the rounded trigger guard.
Vincent searches for Annie in her office.
Close up of Vincent's Smith & Wesson 5906 when he finds Annie.
Vincent about to kill Annie before being shot by Max with his own USP-45.
Vincent waits for Max and Annie to run out of the train when it stops.
Vincent fires the Smith & Wesson 5906 at Max on the train as Max fires back.
Vincent's Smith & Wesson 5906 locks empty.
On instinct, Vincent reaches for a fresh magazine but he has no spares in his holders.
The empty magazine falls to the floor.

SIG-Sauer P232

One of the robbers pulls a SIG-Sauer P232 on Max when he calls for help when tied up in the cab. He points it at Vincent when he confronts them for his briefcase before being killed. (In the script, this was simply named as a "Chrome .380".)

SIG-Sauer P232 - .380 ACP.
A robber points his SIG P232 at Max. Note the lack of trigger discipline, though, knowing how this character is a "gangsta" who learned what he knows of guns on television (Noted in the script), this is likely a deliberate directorial decision.
Another shot of the same scene.

Jericho 941

A two-tone Jericho 941 ("Baby Eagle") can be seen in the hands of a bodyguard in Club Fever. He fires it into the air after mistaking an FBI agent for an assassin.

Jericho 941 - 9mm.
A guard with his two-tone Jericho 941. Note trigger discipline.

Sphinx AT 2000

During the Club Fever shootout, a guard tries to draw a Sphinx AT 2000.

Sphinx AT 2000 - 9mm
A guard tries to draw his two-tone Sphinx AT 2000 before it is wrestled away by an FBI agent.
The guard fires the Sphinx AT 2000 into the air.

Steyr SPP

A Steyr SPP is seen in the hands of a bodyguard at Club Fever. The Steyr Special Purpose Pistol is the civilian version of the Steyr TMP. The major concessions the civilian model makes are the removal of the fore grip and the lack of full-auto firing capability which is rather evident since he is only seen firing it semi-auto (the full-auto bursts are heard off screen). Vincent was originally supposed to use one of these to take out a guard before using his USP.

Steyr SPP - 9mm.
A bodyguard with a Steyr SPP.
Vincent kills a bodyguard armed with a Steyr SPP in club Fever.

Heckler & Koch G36C

Paco (Emilio Rivera) carries a Heckler & Koch G36C with an Aimpoint CompM2/M68 red dot sight on a cantilever mount.

Heckler & Koch G36C - 5.56x45mm.
The Cold Eyed Killer chambers a round in his G36C.

Glock 22

We briefly see an FBI agent entering Club Fever with his FBI issue Glock 22 at the ready. When a bodyguard notices the agent with his gun drawn he mistakes him for an assailant and draws and fires his own pistol. (The identity of this weapon as a Glock 22 has been confirmed by an armorer who worked on the film.)

3rd-generation Glock 22 - .40 S&W.
An FBI agent draws his Glock 22. Note proper trigger discipline, a typical sight in Mann's films.

Glock 17L

One of the hitmen hired by Felix is seen armed with a long slide Glock 17L fitted with a laser pointer and tries to shoot Max (Jamie Foxx) with it in Club Fever before being killed by Vincent (Tom Cruise).

Glock 17L - 9mm.
A hitman loads up his Glock 17L fitted with a laser in the car on the way to Club Fever.
The hitman aims his Glock 17L at Max.

M1911A1

One of Felix's guards can be seen ready to draw his M1911A1 on Max as he tries to get a spare zip drive for Vincent. In Club Fever when this guard is sent to kill Max, he tries to fire his M1911A1 at him before Vincent fires on him instead.

M1911A1 - .45 ACP.
A guard prepares to draw his M1911A1.

Over and Under Shotgun

One of the bodyguards in Club Fever is armed with a Sawed Off Over and Under Shotgun but is shot by Vincent before he can use it and fires a shot into the air as he dies.

Browning Over and Under shotgun - 12 Gauge.
A guard dies firing his over and under shotgun into the air.

Colt RO635 9mm

A Colt 9mm Submachine Gun (RO635) is used by one of the FBI Agents who goes to Club Fever. In the script these were generically referred to as "CAR-15s."

Colt RO635 - 9mm.
An FBI agent prepares to enter Club Fever with a Colt RO635.

Ruger KP89

A bodyguard draws and fires a Ruger KP89 at the FBI special agents entering Club Fever.

Ruger KP89 - 9mm.
A bodyguard fires his Ruger KP89 at FBI agents.

Beretta 92FS

An LAPD officer (who is an actual officer, not an actor) draws his issued Beretta 92FS on Max (Jamie Foxx) after finding the body of Vincent's (Tom Cruise) first victim, Ramone, in the trunk of the crashed cab.

Beretta 92FS - 9mm.
An LAPD officer points his Beretta 92FS at Max. Note his excellent high grip and trigger discipline.

SIG-Sauer P226

Immediately proceeding the shootout at Club Fever, Lead FBI agent Pederosa (Bruce McGill) is seen holding a SIG-Sauer pistol which is most likely a SIG-Sauer P226.

SIG-Sauer P226 9x19mm
FBI Special Agent Pederosa (Bruce McGill)with his SIG-Sauer P226.

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