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==[[Glock|Glock 17]]== | ==[[Glock|Glock 17]]== | ||
U.S. Marshall John Kruger ([[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]) uses a [[Glock|Glock 17]] as his sidearm, apparently swapping out threaded and non-threaded barrels. He later steals one off of a man in the warehouse by the docks. | U.S. Marshall John Kruger ([[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]) uses a [[Glock|Glock 17]] as his sidearm, apparently swapping out threaded and non-threaded barrels. He later steals one off of a man in the warehouse by the docks. | ||
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[[Image:Glock-17.gif|thumb|none|400px|Glock 17 9mm]] | [[Image:Glock-17.gif|thumb|none|400px|Glock 17 9mm]] | ||
[[Image:EraserGlock-1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Kruger smacks the magazine into his Glock 17 during the opening credits.]] | [[Image:EraserGlock-1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Kruger smacks the magazine into his Glock 17 during the opening credits.]] |
Revision as of 23:59, 20 August 2008
The following guns were used in the film Eraser
EM-1 Railgun
The fiction EM-1 rifle(Electro Magnetic Pulse) which would actually be called EMP, is used several times through out the film. It is said to fire aluminum rounds at the speed of light, making it one of the only guns in movie history that actually could send someone flying when they are shot. The scope looks like a cam-corder with some type of green flashlight inside.
Desert Eagle
U.S. Marshall John Kruger (Arnold Schwarzenegger) steals a Desert Eagle off of another deputy during the plane shootout and keeps it until the zoo shootout when he runs out of bullets, convieniantly having 2 bullets left(as opposed to the 40 or so he fires before without reloading) to shoot out the crocidile glass exhibit, and shoot an approaching crocidile remarking, "Your luggage."
Beretta 92FS
Deputy Monroe (Danny Nucci) uses a Beretta 92FS as his personal sidearm for his duration in the film. A few unnamed thugs use 92FSs as well.
Beretta 92FS Custom
James Haggerty (Patrick Kilpatrick) uses a Custom Beretta 92FS fitted with a compensator and a red-dot sight.
Beretta 92SB
U.S. Marshal Robert Deguerin (James Caan) reveals his true colors by killing a woman with a dead assassin's Beretta 92SB, as noted by its briefly seen rounded trigger guard.
Glock 17
U.S. Marshall John Kruger (Arnold Schwarzenegger) uses a Glock 17 as his sidearm, apparently swapping out threaded and non-threaded barrels. He later steals one off of a man in the warehouse by the docks.
- Doesn't he also use a Glock 17L in the Cyrez building?
Olympic Arms OA-93 Pistol
One of the assassins in the woman's house is seen using an Olympic Arms OA-93 Pistol before being knocked out a window by Kruger.
Calico M951 carbines
Cyrez security guards use Calico M951 carbine rifles.
Walther PPK/S
U.S. Marshal Robert Deguerin (James Caan) uses a Walther PPK/S as his sidearm and commonly threads a suppressor on it.
IMI Uzi
Seen in the hands of several thugs throughout the film and is also used by U.S. Marshal Robert Deguerin (James Caan) and Johnny Casteleone (Robert Pastorelli).
H&K MP5A3
Used by several thugs and Little Mikey (Tony Longo).
H&K MP5K
A couple of thugs can be seen using MP5K submachine guns.
Smith & Wesson Model 36 "Bodyguard"
Kruger tells Lee Cullen (Vanessa Williams) that he works alone and if anyone ever says they are with him, to use his Smith & Wesson Model 36 "Bodyguard", a Smith & Wesson Model 36 with a rounded hammer shroud making it a "Bodyguard" model, to prevent clothing snag. It appears to use Harret grips, as they wrap aroud the shroud.
Sawed-Off O/U shotgun
U.S. Marshall John Kruger (Arnold Schwarzenegger) uses a Sawed of Over and Under (O/U) shotgun, chambered in 12 guage as one of his weapons.
Benelli M3 Super 90
Kruger uses a Benelli M3 Super 90 shotgun with a top-folding stock while in the dock warehouse. When two snipers armed with Railguns destroy half the place, the bolt on his gun melts to the reciever, rendering it useless. He tosses it over to a thug searching for him, and he picks it up. A sniper sees him with the shotgun and remarks, "Nice shotgun, asshole." and blasts him instead.
Walther PPK
The men trying to kill Johnny and his wife during the beginning scene use older Walther PPKs. Kruger takes on of these for his own use, yet it changes into three guns, the suppressed PPK.....
Colt Woodsman
....A Colt Woodsman with an integral suppressor....
H&K P7M13SD
...and an H&K P7M13SD, as noted by its added suppressor.
Remington 870
Deguerin uses a Sawed-off Remington 870 to blast the vault code pad. It is doubtful a high security vault would simply open by blasting the code pad, to add.
Drillbit Launcher
The scarred thug uses a custom built Drillbit Launcher, that appears to launch a rubber pill shaped grenade which uses spring pressure to launch the top off the grenade. The airborne grenade top explodes and sends 100s of drillbits all over the place. It succeeds in pinning Kruger's hand to a fridge door.
Smith & Wesson 6946
Johnny Casteleone (Robert Pastorelli) takes a Smith & Wesson 6946 compact Double action only (DAO) off a guard in Cyrez.
Winchester Model 70
Sal (John Snyder) uses a Winchester Model 70 with a scope to shoot out one of the EM snipers. He fires a bullet right through the scope, similair to the legendary USMC sniper Carlos Hathcock, who did the same thing with the same rifle during Vietnam.
AKM
One of the Russians at the docks uses an AKM as noted by its open sights and a slanted muzzle break.
Norinco Type 56
One of the Russians at the docks uses a Norinco Type 56, which is noted by its hooded front sight. It appears to be a semi-auto chinese import as noted by its AKM style slanted muzzle added by the importer before being shipped to the US. It was most likely converted to full-auto by the armorer of the film.
- It seems to have the .5" front sight rather than the .75" front sight of the Type 56, so it's most likely an AKM. Also, the armorer of this film didn't convert the gun specially for the film; the company that owns the weapon would have done this.