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Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)

Terminator 2: Judgment Day is the 1991 sequel to The Terminator. Co-written and directed by original Terminator James Cameron, the science fiction action blockbuster once again stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as the iconic character, this time sent back to present day to protect the future leader of the Resistance from a new and more terrifying Terminator. Schwarzenegger would return in a starring role as the Terminator in a second sequel, 2003's Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines and would also have a cameo via CGI in 2009's Terminator Salvation.

The following weapons were used in the film Terminator 2: Judgment Day:

See the Discussion section for some interesting and detailed non gun-related trivia on the film.


Shotguns

Winchester 1887

Upon arriving in the present (believed to be 1995 in the film), the Terminator T-800 Model 101 (Arnold Schwarzenegger) enters a biker bar and takes the clothes and firearm off a biker. As he prepares to leave on the biker's Harley Fatboy, the T-800 is confronted by the bar owner, who fires a warning shot from his sawed-off Winchester 1887. The Terminator coolly walks over and snatches the gun from his hand.

Three versions of the gun were used during filming. The first was the iconic "Rosebox Shotgun" with a sawed off barrel and stock and the trigger guard cut out. This is the gun seen through most of the film. The second version had a large lever loop so the gun could be flip cocked one-handed while riding a motorcycle (similar to the actions seen in True Grit and The Rifleman). James Cameron says in the commentary how Arnold accidentally picked up the wrong shotgun and tried to flip cock it and nearly broke three fingers. The third gun was the rubber prop gun for stunt work. The Terminator keeps the gun as his main weapon for a good portion of the film until he comes upon Sarah Connor's (Linda Hamilton) armory, where more superior weapons are at his disposal.

Since Winchester had stopped producing the Winchester 1887 shotgun before the film, the armorers had to find pristine condition guns which were no longer in production! The guns in the film are indeed genuine Winchester shotguns and not a foreign copy such as the Norinco YL1887L (which wasn't released until 2002) or any of the Aldo Uberti copies (they weren't producing an 1887 shotgun at the time). The report of the shotgun is said to be two cannons firing at once.

Airsoft replica Model 1887 with sawn-off stock, barrel, and cutaway trigger guard, as seen in Terminator 2: Judgment Day - (fake) 10 gauge
The sawed-off Winchester 1887 with large-lever loop used by Arnold Schwarzenegger as The Terminator - 10 Gauge. Note the metal plate on the lever for better handling during flip-cocking.
Another angle of the sawed-off large-lever loop Winchester 1887 used by Arnold Schwarzenegger in the movie. This is the one on the right in the picture below.
The three prop Winchester 1887 shotguns used in the film. The one on the left is the "Rosebox Shotgun", the one in the center is the rubber stunt prop, and the one to the right is the large lever loop shotgun for one-handed flip cocking - 10 Gauge.
The bar owner points his Winchester 1887 shotgun at the Terminator.
The Terminator takes the shotgun from the bar owner.
The Terminator comes to save John Connor (Edward Furlong).
The Terminator protects John from the T-1000's (Robert Patrick) bullet barrage. Note the Winchester "RA" (Repeating Arms) insignia on the receiver.
The Terminator takes down the T-1000 with seven shots from his Winchester 1887 shotgun. Note how this shell hits him right in the face. Since this film was back in the good old days when you could tell a shotgun shell by its color, these rounds are clearly slugs.
The Terminator flip cocks his Winchester 1887.
The Terminator fires his Winchester 1887 shotgun at the T-1000 as he pursues John with a Mac truck.
The Terminator fires his 1887 shotgun at the lock on a chain-link fence.
The Terminator shoots out the tire of the Mac truck with his 1887 shotgun. That's quite an impressive muzzle diameter!
The Terminator readies his shotgun after the Mac truck blows up (which in reality wouldn't happen like that with Diesel fuel).
The Terminator shoots the T-1000 in the mental hospital. Note how the Stan Winston prop is already falling apart before it is shot.
The Terminator with his 1887 shotgun.
John reloads the Terminator's shotgun in the backseat of a stolen police cruiser.
John gives the Terminator back his shotgun.
The Terminator shoots the T-1000 off the back of their car.
The Terminator points his 1887 shotgun at Enrique (Castulo Guerra).

Special

Director James Cameron fires the large lever 1887 shotgun.
"The Rifleman would be proud."

Winchester 1300

Winchester 1300 shotguns with extended magazine tubes are seen in the Mojave Desert armory. The Terminator is seen carrying a few out.

Winchester 1300 - 12 Gauge.
Winchester 1300 shotguns are seen on the armory wall.
The Terminator picks up a Winchester 1300.

Franchi SPAS 15

A future resistance soldier is seen firing a Franchi SPAS-15 during the future battle scene.

Franchi SPAS-15 - 12 Gauge.
A resistance soldier readies his Franchi SPAS-15.
A resistance soldier fires his Franchi SPAS-15.

Franchi SPAS-12

In a surveillance footage photo shown to Sarah, a Franchi SPAS-12 shotgun is seen in the left hand of the Terminator during the assault on the police station from the first film.

Franchi SPAS-12 - 12 Gauge.
A surveillance footage photo shows the Terminator from the first film wielding a Franchi SPAS-12.

Ithaca 37

Ithaca 37 shotguns can be seen carried by some of the LAPD officers outside the Cyberdyne building.

Ithaca 37 - 12 Gauge.
An LAPD officer readies his Ithaca 37.

Mossberg 590

Enrique (Castulo Guerra) is seen carrying a Mossberg 590 shotgun when Sarah, John, and the Terminator arrive at his home in the Mojave desert. Later on, a SWAT officer is seen firing a 590 at the SWAT van Sarah, John, and The Terminator use to escape from Cyberdyne in.

Mossberg 590 - 12 Gauge.
Enrique jumps out with his Mossberg 590 at the ready.
Enrique with his Mossberg 590.
Enrique with his Mossberg 590.
A SWAT officer fires his Mossberg 590 at the SWAT van.

Remington 870

Several LAPD officers outside the Cyberdyne building are armed with Remington 870 shotguns.

Remington 870 - 12 Gauge.
An LAPD officer aims his Remington 870.
An officer aims his Remington 870.

Remington 870 Police Combat with Folding Stock

Near the end of the film, Sarah Connor engages the T-1000 using a Remington 870 Police Combat with Folding Stock she took from a SWAT van, outfitted with a high-capacity magazine tube and a spare shotshell holder on the stock, each shot knocking her opponent progressively closer to the pit of molten steel in the mill, until running out of ammo, frustratingly close to knocking the T-1000 into the pit. One of the police officers outside Cyberdyne is also seen using one.

Remington 870 Folding Stock with high-capacity magazine tube - 12 Gauge.
A police officer takes cover from the Minigun barrage with a Remington 870 Police Combat folder in hand.
Sarah takes one of the two Remington 870 folders out of the SWAT van.
Sarah loads a slug into her Remington 870 folder as the T-1000 approaches.
Sarah shoots the T-1000 with the 870 folder. This is kind of an awkward way to hold it, but she had to quickly chamber a shell and fire as the T-1000 was approaching.
Sarah tries to load another round into her 870 but the T-1000 stops her.
Sarah picks up the 870 after the T-1000 starts to fight with the T-800 instead.
Sarah loads some slugs into her 870.
Sarah shoots the T-1000 when he tries to imitate her to lure John to him. Linda Hamilton's twin sister Leslie Hamilton Gearren played this role.
Sarah shoots the T-1000 with her 870. This is blank flame.
The gun clicks empty with the T-1000 just feet from the ledge.

Special

Linda Hamilton fires a Remington 870 folder during weapons training.

Handguns

Beretta 92FS

When the T-1000 (Robert Patrick) first enters present day Los Angeles, he is seen taking a Beretta 92FS off a fallen LAPD officer. He is then seen notably firing the pistol at John Connor (Edward Furlong) during the confrontation with the T-800 (Arnold Schwarzenegger) in the back hallway of the mall. It should be noted that Patrick's 92F is modified to have a left-handed magazine release button; a reversible magazine catch became a standard feature for 92 series since F modification, and now is almost mandatory for any modern pistol. LAPD officers outside of the Cyberdyne building are also seen with their issued Berettas. Two kids outside the Mohave Desert gas station can be seen playing with a pair of toy Berettas as well.

Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm.
The T-1000 (Robert Patrick) checks the chamber on the officer's Beretta 92FS. When he releases the slide, the sound of a slide racking back and forth is heard.
The T-1000 readies his Beretta 92FS at the sight of John.
The T-1000 fires his Beretta 92FS. Robert Patrick does an excellent job of not flinching in the film and thoroughly convinces the viewers that he is an emotionless killer and not some wimpy actor who's touching a gun for the first time. The odd thing is that, when fired, his pistol sounds like it's silenced, even though it's obviously not.
Despite inaccurately firing about 21 shots from a 15 shot magazine, the T-1000 does an excellent reload, grabbing a fresh magazine while dropping out the empty one at the same time. Note that while the shot is not inverted (as can be seen from the position of slide release and trigger bar) T-1000 releases the empty magazine with his left thumb, thanks to his 92F's inverted magazine release button.
Two kids in the desert fight with two toy Berettas.
Officers outside of Cyberdyne with their Berettas drawn.
Two SWAT officers armed with Berettas try to take down the T-800.
A SWAT officer fires his Beretta at the Terminator.

Special

Behind the scenes footage shows Robert Patrick firing a full-auto Beretta 92FS blank gun as instructor Uzi Gal looks on.
Robert Patrick fires the full-auto Beretta.

Beretta 92FS Inox

Guards in the Cyberdyne lobby keep Beretta 92FS Inox pistols as their sidearms.

Beretta 92FS Inox - 9x19mm.
Sarah pulls a Beretta 92FS Inox out of the guard's holster.
A guard draws his Beretta Inox when he finds his partner tied up in the bathroom.

Browning Hi-Power

The T-1000 (Robert Patrick) takes a Browning Hi-Power Mklll off Lewis, the guard he kills in the mental hospital and uses it to shoot at Sarah, John, and the Terminator before discarding it when it runs dry.

Browning Hi-Power Mk III - 9x19mm.
The T-1000 in the form of Lewis the guard checks the chamber on his Browning Hi-Power.
The T-1000 materializes through the bars but forgets the gun is not like him, and gets stuck.
The T-1000 pulls the Browning Hi-Power through the bars.
The T-1000 pursues the group as the T-800 fires his shotgun at him.
The T-1000 fires his Browning Hi-Power at the T-800. He fires about 23 shots from a 13 round magazine before throwing it away. Note how he is wearing a "liquid metal squib", a flower like piece of foil created by Stan Winston to open up like a gunshot wound.
Sarah removes the slugs from the T-800. These look pretty authentic, they even have rifling marks on the rounds. These slugs are real, James Cameron himself fired a Browning Hi-Power at some kind of plate steel to get the 'smushed' effect.

Detonics Custom 1911

Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) retrieves a Detonics 1911 custom gun from the armory in the Mohave desert and takes it with her on her mission to kill Miles Dyson (Joe Morton). Sarah manages to wound him with the gun before she realizes what she is doing and stops. The gun was custom built for the movie by Detonics off of their ServiceMaster model and features their signature forward mounted rear sight and a long slide. She later uses it to keep a SWAT team at bay during a shootout at the Cyberdyne building. According to biggerhammer.net, the gun was a Scoremaster frame with a Combatmaster slide and a comp'd barrel to make it look like a longslide as confirmed by a former Detonics employee. The same gun can be seen in Runaway with Tom Selleck.

Detonics 1911 used in the movie. Image courtesy of ScreenUsed.com
Sarah points her Custom Detonics 1911 at the Dyson family. She shows us an excellent high grip here.
Note forward mounted rear sight.
Sarah points her Detonics 1911 at Dyson.
Dyson stares down the barrel of Sarah's 1911.
Sarah squeezes the trigger on her Detonics 1911.
Sarah disarms the lobby guard at Cyberdyne with her 1911 in hand.
Sarah takes cover as the Terminator blows open a door.
Sarah takes cover from the SWAT team as they fire on her.
Sarah fires her 1911 into the air to keep the SWAT team down. If you listen closely, you can see that the last round she fires doesn't make a sound.

Colt/Detonics M1911A1 Series 70 Hybrid

When the Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) first arrives in the present, he enters a biker bar and asks The Cigar Smoking Biker (Robert Winley) to give him his clothes, his boots, and his motorcycle. After a fight breaks out, the Terminator throws the biker on a stove's hot burners and burns him badly. He then tries to draw his custom Colt/Detonics M1911A1 Series 70 Hybrid pistol built with a Colt Series 70 slide, a Detonics frame, an ambidextrous safety, with Pachmayr grips, and chambered in 9mm (because .45s don't cycle well as blanks) but is unable to chamber it and has the gun taken from him. Later when John and the T-800 break Sarah out of the mental hospital, she takes the M1911A1 and fires it at the T-1000 and keeps it as her sidearm until she retrieves her custom Detonics 1911. During the shootout at Cyberdyne, the T-800 uses the M1911A1 to wound all of the SWAT officers in the lobby before the gun goes empty and he tosses it away. Even though he is never seen picking it back up, he somehow has it tucked in his pants and ready to shoot the T-1000, frozen in liquid nitrogen, at the end of the film. In all scenes but one, the pistol is reloaded after every 8 rounds fired.

The Colt/Detonics M1911A1 Series 70 hybrid pistol used in the film - 9x19mm.
Scan from the DVD extras showing the custom built Series 70 Colt/Detonics M1911A1 that was used in the film.
The Biker tries to chamber his Colt/Detonics M1911A1, but his hands are too burnt to do it. A smart man keeps his 1911 "Condition One", chambered, hammer cocked, with the safety on. This "cocked and locked" method of carry, however, is not recommended to anyone who hasn't been properly trained to do so.
The Terminator pulls the slide back on the "Coltonics" M1911A1.
The Terminator releases the slide.
The Terminator chambers the M1911A1 when he tries to terminate Jock #2 (Gerard G. Williams) before John intervenes. Also note the tapered barrel, confirming that the frame is a 9mm converted Colt Series 70 M1911A1.
When John tells the Terminator to put the gun down, he takes it literally and puts it on the ground.
Sarah takes the M1911A1 and fires it at the T-1000 on the roof of the elevator. During this scene, Linda Hamilton didn't put her earplugs in properly and suffered permanent hearing damage. This is no surprise since shooting a gun in an elevator leaves no place for the sound to dissipate except right into the shooter's ears. The Terminator's shotgun being fired didn't help either
Sarah orders an officer to get out of his cruiser. Note how the safety is on yet seconds later she fires a shot into his windshield.
Sarah awaits a fresh magazine from John.
Sarah fires her M1911A1 at the T-1000 as he pursues their car.
Sarah keeps the M1911A1 tucked in her pants. Unlike the biker, she is smart enough to keep the gun "Condition One".
Sarah points her M1911A1 at Enrique.
The Terminator points the M1911A1 at the Cyberdyne lobby guard.
The Terminator wounds the SWAT officers in the lobby with the M1911A1.
He then tosses the empty gun to the ground. This appears to be a continuity error as the Terminator still has the pistol in the factory.
"Hasta la vista, baby." Terminator prepares to fire the "Coltonics" M1911A1 Series 70. ("Coltonics" is a slang for the use of Colt and Detonics pistols to build the custom handgun he uses, it is not an industry accepted term.)
The Terminator fires his M1911A1 into the T-1000, shattering him into pieces after he is frozen in liquid nitrogen.
The Terminator readies his M1911A1 and his M79 grenade launcher.
The Terminator searches for the T-1000.

Special

Weapons instructor Uzi Gal teaches Linda Hamilton how to fire an M1911A1.
Linda fires the M1911A1.

M1911A1

The gate guard at the mental hospital tries to draw an M1911A1 with a nickel finish and pearl grips before he is shot in both kneecaps by the T-800. He then takes three magazines off of him, which are clearly loaded with .45 ACP rounds. This would make them useless in his 9mm M1911A1 but the viewer isn't supposed to know his gun is a 9mm.

Commercial Satin Nickel M1911A1 Pistol - .45 ACP.
The guard drops his M1911A1 when he is shot by the Terminator.
The Terminator takes three mags off the guard, which are loaded with .45 ACP hollow points. In reality, his 9mm gun would not accept these. Also note how only four rounds are loaded in each mag to conserve dummy rounds (you can only see brass in two of the five holes, meaning there is only four rounds in each).


Grenade Launchers

M79 grenade launcher

The T-800 (Arnold Schwarzenegger) takes an M79 grenade launcher from Sarah's arsenal in the Mojave desert. During the assault on the Cyberdyne building, the T-800 uses the M79 grenade launcher, first to blast open a locked door, then to destroy several of the police cars assembled outside, then during the ensuing car chase when the T-1000 pursues the protagonists in a commandeered tanker truck, the Terminator scoring a direct hit on the engine with the M79, though the truck miraculously continues running. He also tries to use it on the T-1000 during the fight in the steel mill, eventually using it to knock the T-1000 into the pit of molten steel. By this point, part of the launcher's stock has been shattered during the fight, but enough remains for the weapon to be usable. In reality, 40mm HE rounds have a safety mechanism in which they will not detonate until they have flown a certain distance. The more modern types arm after at least 14m. Earlier types, such as the M381, have a 2-3m arming range. However, in the film, rounds detonate as little as 3-5 feet from the user. The M79 presents a nightmare of continuity problems. The bandolier varies both in quantity of grenades and arrangement of remaining grenades as the movie heads toward its climax. At the end of the day the bandolier started with 11 rounds which somehow translated to firing 7 before running out of ammo.

M79 grenade launcher - 40mm.
The Terminator inspects the bore on an M79 grenade launcher in the armory.
"Here, let me try mine."
The Terminator shoots a locked door with the M79 grenade launcher from a ridiculously close distance. In the DVD commentary, James Cameron mentions that his brother (who was a Marine) later told him that the range wasn't far enough for the grenade to arm itself.
The Terminator fires the M79 at the police cruisers outside Cyberdyne.
The Terminator reloads his M79.
The Terminator fires the M79 at the liquid nitrogen truck the T-1000 is driving. If a .44 Magnum can wreck a truck engine like this, a 40mm grenade would certainly stop it from running.
The Terminator tries to reload the M79 but drops the 40mm round when the T-1000 rams their pickup truck.
The Terminator readies his M79 as he searches for the T-1000 in the steel mill.
Close up on the M79 seconds before the T-1000 knocks it out of his hands and shatters the stock. Note how this is rubber prop since the gun is about to be thrown across the room.
The Terminator tries to reach for the damaged M79 before the T-1000 spears him with a metal rod, damaging his main power source.
The Terminator rides a cog until he has a clear shot at the T-1000. When the 40mm round hits him, its detonation is delayed for some reason. When the round goes off, he is blown up and falls into the molten steel behind him.
The Terminator with the M79.


MM1 grenade launcher

An MM1 grenade launcher is used by one of the SWAT officers inside the Cyberdyne building to fire gas canister grenades at Sarah, John and, the T-800. It is then picked up by the T-800 after incapacitating the officer using it and then used by him to fire CS grenades around the police blockade.

MM1 grenade launcher - 40mm.
A SWAT officer fires the MM1 launcher at Sarah, John, and the T-800.
The Terminator picks up the MM1.
The Terminator fires the MM1 at the SWAT officers.
That looks like it hurts.
The Terminator walks out of Cyberdyne with his MM1.
The Terminator fires CS canisters at the police with the MM1.
The Terminator fires his MM1.
Do gas canisters usually produce such large muzzle flashes?
The Terminator fires his MM1.

Rifles

Colt Commando CAR-15 Variants

Sarah is seen using a Colt Commando CAR-15 carbine (in reality a Colt Sporter II carbine chopped down and mocked up as a Colt 629) out of the armory from the Mojave desert in an attempt to eliminate Miles Dyson (Joe Morton) when she learns he started the project which lead to the machines being built. She removes the flash hider and adds a sound suppressor, along with a laser sight and an ACOG scope. During the incident at the Cyberdyne system HQ, some of the SWAT officers are armed with these rifles, notably during the sequence when they open fire on the Terminator in the lobby. When Sarah, John, and the T-800 try to escape in a SWAT van as the T-1000 pursues in a police chopper, Sarah uses two CAR-15 rifles, one a mock Sporter II the other a slab-side AR-15 Sporter 1 carbine converted to look like a CAR-15 as well (like the guns in The Dogs of War). The last instance a CAR-15 is used is when the Terminator takes a Mock Sporter II and climbs onto the front of the liquid nitrogen truck the T-1000 is driving and fires it through the windshield. James Cameron commented how foolish this stunt was because it was done exactly as it is seen in the film, from a moving truck with no wires attached.

Colt AR-15 Sporter 1 Carbine mocked up as CAR-15 - 5.56x45mm
Colt CAR-15 Commandos are seen in the desert armory.
Sarah pulls back the charging hand on a mock Colt Sporter II.
Sarah goes out to kill Dyson.
Sarah removes the flash hider and replaces it with a suppressor.
Sarah chambers her CAR-15. Here the gun appears to have an SP1 lower receiver as evident by the lack of a magazine fencing.
Sarah activates her laser sight as she aims her CAR-15 at Dyson. While using a visible laser sight on a sniper rifle could be deemed tactically unsound, the reason for this was to show the red dot pointed at Dyson's head, much like she had one pointed at her own head in the first film.
Sarah squeezes the trigger on her CAR-15.
After missing Dyson because he ducked down, she begins to fire full auto
Sarah reloads her CAR-15, which now has a magazine fencing again. It appears she is reloading with an empty magazine.
Sarah continues to fire her CAR-15 at Dyson.
On the far left, a SWAT officer is armed with the CAR-15 fitted with a scope as they prepare to engage the Terminator in the lobby.
On the right, the SWAT officer goes down while holding the CAR-15.
Sarah loads up two CAR-15s while in the back of the SWAT van.
Sarah fires a slab-side Sporter I carbine with an SP1 lower receiver at the T-1000. Note lack of magazine fencing.
Sarah fires her slab-side CAR-15.
Sarah then switches to a Sporter II when her slab-side runs out.
Strangely, the gun switches back to a slab-side when Sarah gets wounded.
The T-800 takes a Sporter II off the dash board to shoot the T-1000 with.
This scene shows quite a dangerous stunt as stuntman Peter Kent climbs off one truck to another, no strings attached as the trucks are speeding down the road.
The Terminator fires the Sporter II at the T-1000 through the windshield.

Armalite AR-18

When the doctors at the mental hospital show Sarah pictures of the Terminator from surveillance cameras in the police station during 1984 (keep in mind that security cameras weren't installed in police stations at this time), the Terminator is seen wielding the two guns we saw him use in the first film. In his right hand, he is holding an Armalite AR-18.

The Armalite AR-18 used in the first film - 5.55x45mm.
The Terminator from the first film wields what is assumed to be an AR-18 in his right hand (to stay accurate to the first film).

Muzzelite MZ14 Bullpup

Human Resistance fighters during the Future War scenes are armed with Ruger Mini-14 rifles fitted into Muzzelite bullpup stocks with scopes. A few of these rifles appear to be the same props used in Total Recall (1990).

Muzzelite MZ14 Bullpup - 5.56x45mm.
A resistance squad leader is seen holding a Muzzelite MZ14 Bullpup.
A resistance fighter fires a Muzzelite MZ14.
A resistance soldier salutes the future John Connor with a Muzzelite MZ14 in hand.
The fighter behind Connor holds the custom Ruger. This appears to be fitted with a laser sight and with the short barrel configuration seen in Total Recall (1990).

AKM

When going through the armory in the desert, John checks the chambers on several AKM rifles (extended edition only). Sarah can also be seen carrying one briefly.

AKM - 7.62x39mm.
AKM rifles are seen on the armory wall.
John checks the chamber on an AKM rifle in the armory.
Sarah places an AKM on the table.
John passes the Terminator an AKM as they load their car up with weaponry.

M16A1

A number of M16A1 rifles can be seen on the armory wall.

Colt M16A1 with 20 Round magazine - 5.56x45mm.
M16A1s are seen in the armory furthest on the rack.
M16A1s are seen on the armory wall.

Machine Guns

Handheld GE M134 Minigun

In one of the more notable scenes of the film, the T-800 engages the police assembled outside the Cyberdyne building with a handheld GE M134 Minigun destroying the police cars while leaving the police themselves unharmed. Originally the Terminator was going to use a MAC-10 to shoot at the police but James Cameron decided to revisit the gun used in Predator. The gun in T2 used the same custom Y-frame as in Predator with some modifications. The modified M60 foregrip assembly was removed in its entirety. To replace it a "chainsaw" grip was mounted on the Y-frame and the M16-style carry handle was removed. This style of carry has become the "standard" for handheld Miniguns in movies and video games. The Y-frame still attaches to the weapons mounting lugs, though with no carry handle the weapon lost its sling attachment point forcing Arnold to carry all the weight of the weapon in his hands. In order to fire it, the Terminator carries a duffel bag full of ammo and possibly the batteries as well, as there are some shots that show what appear to be cables leading from the gun and into the duffel bag. It is also possible that the duffel bag was simply used to hide the fact that the cables trailed off set to the power supply and gun control unit.

Airsoft handheld M134 Minigun with 'Chainsaw grip' to handle the recoil force. This variant was seen in Terminator 2: Judgement Day. This is an airsoft version which retains the half-circle attachment point for the M60 foregrip from Predator; the real T2 minigun did not have this - (fake) 7.62x51mm NATO
The actual GE Minigun used in T2 and Predator. Signed "Harry Lu T-2 1990" on the front grip, since Harry Lu was the Weapons Master for the film.
The Terminator unveils the handheld Minigun in the desert armory.
Unlike the M60 foregrip on the Minigun in Predator, a chainsaw grip is used on the gun. In order to attach the chainsaw grip, the carrying handle/sling attachment point from the Predator gun had to be removed. It is still evident in the T2 gun where the old carry handle used to attach to the hand grip carriage. The small T-grip is not a pull starter like some mistakenly believe but a bolt handle holding the gun to the handgrip frame.
The Terminator smirks as he picks up the Minigun.
The Terminator fires the Minigun at the police cruisers.
The Terminator fires the Minigun.
This Minigun has a relatively slow rate of fire (you can see the barrels rotate). According to the ad when it was sold when Stembridge went under the rate of fire was geared at 1,250 rounds per minute.
The Terminator fires the Minigun.
Few handheld weapons can chop a car roof clean off!
The Terminator fires the Minigun.
The Minigun runs dry.
The Terminator drops the Minigun. Myth has it that Arnold drops the actual gun under protest from the film's armorer. In reality, this is obviously a stand in prop for the real gun. Notice that the nub is missing from where the Predator carry-handle was machined off and the rear portion of the Y-frame looks different from the actual gun pictured at the top of this section. The finish on the Minigun in this scene looks different from than that of the actual gun.
This is a rubber prop Minigun used in Terminator 2. The handhold assembly is the same as in the above screenshot, which is different than the live firing weapon. However, the gun body is significantly different from the prop in the above shot, making it unlikely this prop was the one that Arnold dropped. Given the lack of quality, it was probably only used in wide shots or in the scenes where Arnold carries it inside the duffel bag and only the muzzle is protruding.

Special

Director James Cameron fires the Handheld Minigun during a preproduction shooting session. Note that the weapon is pre-T2 configuration (as seen in Predator) with the carry handle and the M60 foregrip assembly. Cameron is holding it by the carry handle similar to how the Terminator holds it by the chainsaw grip in the film.

GE M134 Minigun

A GE M134 Minigun is mounted on the back of a truck in the future battle scene. A soldier next to the future John Connor (Michael Edwards) is also seen manning a Minigun. This is not the same Minigun as the handheld one, as some believe.

GE M134 Minigun - 7.62x51mm.
A resistance soldier fires a GE M134 Minigun at a Hunter-Killer.
The resistance soldier fires a Minigun.
A soldier next to John Connor mans a Minigun.

Browning M2HB

Among the weapons seen in the hidden weapons cache in the Mojave Desert is a Browning M2HB heavy machine gun.

Browning M2HB - .50 BMG.
The Terminator unveils a Browning M2HB in the armory.
The Browning M2HB in the armory.

M60 machine gun

Three M60 machine guns can be seen inside the Mojave desert armory.

M60 - 7.62x51mm.
John pulls the cover off the wall to reveal M60 machine guns.

Submachine Guns

Heckler & Koch SP89 (mocked up as MP5K)

While fleeing from the Cyberdyne building, the Connors and the T-800 find themselves being pursued by the T-1000 piloting a stolen police helicopter and brandishing an Heckler & Koch SP89, mocked up as an MP5K by adding an MP5K foregrip and converting it to full auto. A SWAT officer can also be seen using one. They are recognized as SP89s by their lack of a paddle magazine release behind the magazine and the lack of a push pin lower receiver.

Heckler & Koch SP89 - 9x19mm. Note the lack of a paddle magazine release and a push pin lower receiver.
A SWAT officer fires his Heckler & Koch SP89 mocked up as an MP5K at Sarah Connor.
The T-1000 with an SP89.
The T-1000 fires his SP89 through the hole in the helicopter windshield. A pilot needs to use both hands to fly a helicopter but this isn't a problem for the T-1000, since he just grows two more arms to drive with.
The T-1000 reloads his SP89 as his spare arms drive.
The T-1000 fires his SP89 at the SWAT van the Connors and the T-800 are escaping in.
The T-1000 fires his SP89. Note how it has two left hands in this scene: the second one is holding the flight controls.

Special

Robert Patrick tries out a real MP5K. The video is too low quality but this too appears to be an SP89, although it is a live fire version, not a blank gun.

Heckler & Koch HK94A2/A3 (chopped and converted)

The SWAT teams that assaults Cyberdyne are mainly armed with Heckler & Koch HK94s with the 16" barrels chopped down and converted to full auto to resemble MP5A3s. The most notable ways to tell are the lack of the 3 barrel lugs, the lack of a paddle magazine release, and the lack of a push pin lower receiver. Some of these guns are the collapsing stock HK94A3s while others are the full stock HK94A2s.

Heckler & Koch HK94A3 chopped and converted to resemble an MP5A3 - 9x19mm.
Heckler & Koch HK94A2 chopped and converted to resemble an MP5A2 - 9x19mm.
A SWAT officer fires his chopped and converted HK94A3 at the Terminator.
SWAT officers fire their chopped and converted HK94A3s.
A SWAT team breaches the Cyberdyne building armed with HK94s (the leader has a full stock model HK94A2). James Cameron said in the commentary that of the SWAT officers, all but one were real SWAT guys. It can be assumed that it is the guy with his gun pointed at the leader.
SWAT officers fire their HK94A3s at Sarah Connor.
The SWAT leader (Dean Norris) reloads and performs the "HK slap" on his HK94A3.
The SWAT officer with his HK94A2.
A SWAT officer fires his HK94A3 at the Terminator.
SWAT officers fire their HK94A3s at the Terminator.
Three HK94A2s are seen in the SWAT van.

MAC-10

John picks a MAC-10 submachine gun while the Terminator examines the M79.

Trivia: In the screenplay, the MAC-10 was supposed to be the weapon that the Terminator used during the shootout at the Cyberdyne Building, before James Cameron decided that the Terminator should use the handheld Minigun instead.

Ingram MAC-10 - .45 ACP.
John picks up a MAC-10 while the Terminator examines the M79.



Other

FIM-43 Redeye

A future resistance fighter on the back of a truck takes out a Hunter-Killer with an FIM-43 Redeye missile launcher.

FIM-92A Stinger - 70mm
A resistance fighter fires an FIM-43 Redeye at an H-K.
A resistance fighter fires an FIM-43 Redeye at an H-K.

Westinghouse M95A1 Phased Plasma Rifle

The fictional Westinghouse M95A1 Phased Plasma Rifle is seen being used by the endoskeleton Terminators in the future scenes of the film. This weapon was built on the Calico M960 9mm submachine gun. These walking endoskeletons are among the most famous of Stan Winston's animatronics, right up there with the T-rex from Jurassic Park and the Alien Queen from Aliens.

M95A1 Phased Plasma Rifle
Calico M960 - 9x19mm.
A Terminator armed with a Westinghouse M95A1 Phased Plasma rifle.
A human resistance soldier fires a captured Westinghouse M95A1 in the background.
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A Terminator fires a Westinghouse M95A1.
A Terminator fires a pair of Westinghouse M95A1s.
The Terminator wields two Westinghouses akimbo style.

General Dynamics RSB-80 Plasma Gun

The heavy future General Dynamics RSB-80 Plasma Gun from the first Terminator film returns very briefly and is seen used to blow up a machine. It looks like it is built from a British Vickers gun (As a toggle lock is seen at one point in T1) or the Colt variant of the Browning M1917 machine gun hence the spade grips.

A soldier fires as General Dynamics RSB-80 Plasma gun.

M72 LAW

A group of M72 LAW launchers can be seen when John and the Terminator first enter the armory.

M72 LAW - 66mm.
A cluster of M72 LAWs seen right when they first enter the armory.
Another shot of the M72 LAWs.



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