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Toy Soldiers

From Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
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The following guns were used in the film Toy Soldiers

SKS

The film opens with a Columbian soldier in a personel truck seen armed with an SKS rifle in the Columbia shootout.

A soldiers in the personel carrier with his SKS.

G3

A soldier is seen briefly with a G3 rifle, or what could be an HK91 rifle, but it is never seen close enough.

A Columbian soldier takes cover behind a truck with his G3.

Steyr AUG

A Columbian soldier is seen very briefly with a Steyr AUG assault rifle.

A blurry shot of a Columbian soldier with his AUG.

Browning M2 M1919A4 .30 cal

Seen briefly mounted on a Columbian jeep.

A Browning .30 cal mounted on a Columbian jeep.

RPD

A Columbian soldier is seen briefly using an RPD.

A Soldier with his RPD.

FN FNC

A Columbian soldier is seen briefly with and FN FNC carbine.

A soldier with his FN FNC.

M16A1

Columbian soldiers can be seen with M16A1 rifles.

A Columbian soldier aims his M16A1.
A soldiers aims his M16A1 as Luis' helicopter takes off.

Colt Python

Campus guards and police officers, as well as the border patrol men all use Colt Python .357 revolvers.

A campus guard with his Colt Python holstered.
A border patrol man with his Colt Python.
An officer with his Colt Python holstered.
An officer watches the terrorists guard post with his Colt Python in hand.


Beretta Prop

Jack Thorpe, the American terrorist uses what looks like a Beretta type pistol, possibley a rubber prop to threaten the school guard. When the guard goes for his gun, it switches to a little .22 auto soundsuppressed mockup.

Thorpe reveals his Rubber Beretta to the guard.
Thorpe shoots the guard with silenced .22 mockup.
Not too sure with this one. Did they even have a PT945 back then? -Gunmaster45
Nope, the PT945 didn't hit the market until 1994 (the PT940, its smaller cousin, came out in 1992). It doesn't look like a Taurus at all to me because the safety appears to be slide-mounted, so it's most likely a Beretta 92-series gun. I would need to see a better shot of it to be sure. -MT2008
He's later seen using a 92SB, but this doesn't look like one. Maybe it's just a prop gun. -Gunmaster45

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