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Denys Finch Hatton (Robert Redford): Doesn't that outfit come with a rifle?
Karen Blixen (Meryl Streep): It's on my saddle.
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HandgunsSIG-Sauer P220RIn this fourth installment, Detective Lieutenant John McClane (Bruce Willis) changes his sidearm to a SIG-Sauer P220R (nowadays, this model is simply known as the standard P220) instead of the Beretta 92FS he carried in the previous films. The use of a SIG-Sauer series pistol is more in line with the sidearms approved for on-duty carry by the NYPD (although the P226 DAO is the actual approved NYPD model). During the confrontation with Mai Linh (Maggie Q) at the power plant, she takes the P220R and points it at Matthew Farrell (Justin Long). After McClane hits her with an SUV, she loses the gun and it is never seen again. McClane later takes a Beretta Px4 Storm from Robert Russo (Yorgo Constantine), which becomes his weapon for the rest of the film. ![]() SIG-Sauer P220R - .45 ACP. This is the screen-used gun that was carried and fired by Bruce Willis in the film. ![]() McClane with his P220R after returning fire on Rand; he fires a total of twelve shots, though the P220 only has a capacity of 8+1. It's worth noting that only three of the shots are actually seen on-screen, with the remainder edited in as background sound effects as the camera cuts to the rest of the terrorists in their van. ![]() ...and fires four rounds at a fire extinguisher in the hallway of Farrell's apartment building, launching a terrorist out of the window with the blast in true action movie fashion. McClane fires two more rounds at the remaining terrorists as they retreat back to Farrell's apartment, and the gun runs empty. ![]() McClane drops an empty magazine out of his SIG-Sauer P220R before reloading. Although the magazine appears to stick somewhat instead of dropping free, this appears to be because McClane is shaking the pistol vigorously, due to nerves and panic, which is preventing it from smoothly ejecting (as opposed to shaking it because it's sticking). ![]() After firing at the terrorist in the kitchen, McClane has to reload his P220R a second time. This magazine seems to contain sixteen rounds, though it's noteworthy that the first eight (a proper full capacity) are all shown on-screen, and then the second eight are all shown from the perspective of the bullet impacts; this could simply be standard movie embellishment, or it could be seen as showing the same eight rounds from two different points of view. ![]() A security guard at the power plant who is shot by a terrorist disguised as an FBI agent (Matt McColm) is seen holding a SIG-Sauer P220R. ![]() Mai Linh (Maggie Q) points McClane's SIG-Sauer P220R at Matthew Farrell before being hit by an SUV driven by McClane. Note she is showing good trigger discipline. Beretta Px4 StormTerrorist Robert Russo (Yorgo Constantine) is seen carrying a Beretta Px4 Storm in several scenes, both with and without a suppressor. John McClane (Bruce Willis) takes it after killing the previous owner and uses it as his sidearm in the second half of the film. During the final confrontation with Thomas Gabriel (Timothy Olyphant), Matthew Farrell (Justin Long) uses McClane's dropped Px4 Storm to kill Emerson (Edoardo Costa). ![]() Disguised as a Hazmat cleanup crew member, Robert Russo (Yorgo Constantine) guns down a security guard at the Woodlawn facility with his suppressed Beretta Px4 Storm. ![]() McClane speaks to Thomas Gabriel on the radio before being attacked by Rand (Cyril Raffaelli). ![]() Matthew Farrell (Justin Long) kills Emerson with McClane's Beretta Px4 Storm. Beretta 92FSOne of the terrorists is seen using a Beretta 92FS to take care of the hackers in the semi-truck, including Casper (Andrew Friedman). An interesting note, the particular Beretta used in the film was the same prop gun used by Bruce Willis in Die Hard 2 and Die Hard with a Vengeance. Call it a "cameo" role, if you will. This is also the only film in the Die Hard series in which McClane does not use a Beretta 92 variant as his own sidearm. ![]() Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm. This is the gun carried and used by Bruce Willis in Die Hard 2 and Die Hard with a Vengeance, as well as guest appearing in this film. Beretta 92SBA patrolman in Washington D.C. is briefly seen holding a Beretta 92SB, noted by its rounded trigger guard and ambidextrous decocking safety. Beretta 92G Elite 1AThomas Gabriel's main hacker Trey (Jonathan Sadowski) is briefly seen holding a Beretta 92G Elite 1A. The same gun is seen used in Mission: Impossible III. ![]() Beretta 92G Elite 1A - 9x19mm. This is the screen-used gun held by Tom Cruise and Keri Russell in the film Mission: Impossible III. Thanks to James Georgopoulos. ![]() Trey pointing the Beretta 92G Elite 1A at Lucy McClane (Mary Elizabeth Winstead). Jericho 941 RThomas Gabriel (Timothy Olyphant) uses a stainless steel Jericho 941 R as his sidearm, which he points at Lucy McClane (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) during the final confrontation and uses to shoot Matthew Farrell (Justin Long) in the leg. Later, Gabriel sticks the muzzle of the Jericho into John McClane's (Bruce Willis) gunshot wound, so McClane simply forces him to pull the trigger, causing him to shoot through his pre-existing wound. ![]() IMI Jericho 941 R with stainless steel finish - 9x19mm. This is the actual gun used by Timothy Olyphant in the film. ![]() Thomas Gabriel (Timothy Olyphant) points his stainless Jericho 941 R at Lucy when trying to persuade Farrell into undoing his hacking lock. Glock 22FBI agents, including Director Miguel Bowman (Cliff Curtis) and some of the Washington D.C. police officers are seen using third generation Glock 22s. They are noted as such by their muzzle diameters and by the fact the FBI actually carries Glock 22s in real life. John McClane (Bruce Willis) at one point also takes a Glock 22 from a terrorist disguised as an FBI agent and uses it to kill him. ![]() A Glock 22 is seen in Miguel Bowman's (Cliff Curtis) holster. Heckler & Koch P2000SKMai Linh (Maggie Q) uses a suppressed Heckler & Koch P2000SK when she and some of the terrorists infiltrate the power plant. ![]() A publicity image of Mai Linh (Maggie Q) with her suppressed Heckler & Koch P2000SK. Heckler & Koch USP TacticalDuring the scene at the power plant, McClane (Bruce Willis) runs into a terrorist (Michael Papajohn) who is armed with a Heckler & Koch USP Tactical fitted with a KAC suppressor. McClane fires his SIG-Sauer P220R and the terrorist fires the USP Tactical simultaneously over each other's heads before knocking each other's guns away. McClane eventually gets a Glock 22 out of the terrorist's holster and uses it to kill him. ![]() A terrorist (Michael Papajohn) tries to shoot McClane with his suppressed Heckler & Koch USP Tactical as seen from McClane's perspective. Heckler & Koch USP CompactEmerson (Edoardo Costa) armed with a Heckler & Koch USP Compact which Lucy (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) grabs after she knocks the MP7A1 out of his hands and shoots him in the foot with it, but he restrains her and points it at her. SIG-Sauer P226ROne of the terrorists at the power plant (Matt McColm) is seen using a SIG-Sauer P226R fitted with a suppressor. When the terrorist is shoved into the elevator shaft by Matthew Farrell (Justin Long), his gun falls into the SUV lodged in the shaft. Mai Linh (Maggie Q) tries to use the gun to kill McClane, but the car falls to the bottom of the shaft before she can fire off a shot. ![]() One of the terrorists at the power plant (Matt McColm) guns down a security guard with his suppressed SIG-Sauer P226R. Kimber Custom TLE IIRand (Cyril Raffaelli) carries a Kimber Custom TLE II as his sidearm. ![]() Rand (Cyril Raffaelli) tries to fire his Kimber Custom TLE II at McClane. Unidentified PistolA MPDC police officer keeps this pistol in his holster. Unidentified PistolOne of the terrorists keeps this pistol in his leg holster. Submachine GunsHeckler & Koch UMP-45Many of the terrorists are seen using Heckler & Koch UMP-45s throughout the film. They are all fitted with C-More red-dot sights, Surefire M900A vertical foregrip/flashlight combinations, and flash-hiders. McClane (Bruce Willis) commandeers one after the shootout at Matthew Farrell's (Justin Long) apartment, but never uses it. ![]() Heckler & Koch UMP-45 - .45 ACP. This is the screen-used gun that appeared in the film Live Free or Die Hard and was later used on the set of Iron Man. It is one of many UMP-45s that appeared in both films and is in the same configuration seen in both films. ![]() Emerson (Edoardo Costa) arms himself with an UMP-45. ![]() Emerson (Edoardo Costa) points his UMP-45 at Farrell. Heckler & Koch MP5A2Most of the FBI agents in Washington D.C. are seen carrying Heckler & Koch MP5A2 submachine guns with Navy lower receiver/trigger groups. Heckler & Koch MP5A3Few FBI agents in Washington D.C. are seen holding Heckler & Koch MP5A3s with Navy lower receiver/trigger group. A terrorist can also be seen being armed with one. Heckler & Koch MP7A1Emerson (Edoardo Costa) uses a Heckler & Koch MP7A1 to wound John McClane (Bruce Willis) moments before the rescue of his daughter Lucy (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) during the final confrontation. Later, Lucy knocks the MP7A1 out of Emerson's hands and tries to kick it to McClane, but Thomas Gabriel (Timothy Olyphant) intercepts the weapon before it reaches McClane. ![]() Emerson (Edoardo Costa) points his Heckler & Koch MP7A1 at McClane. Rifles / CarbinesHeckler & Koch G36CAnother weapon used by the terrorists are Heckler & Koch G36Cs. Like the UMPs, they are fitted with C-More red-dot sights and Surefire tactical flashlights. ![]() The terrorist fires his Heckler & Koch G36C through the door of Matthew Farrell's (Justin Long) apartment. Heckler & Koch G36KA terrorist can be seen loading a Heckler & Koch G36K into the truck, which prompts one of the hackers to ask why the weapons are present. Gabriel responds by saying: 'They are the hardware to your software'. M4A1 CarbineM4A1 Carbines are used by the FBI agents. They are fitted with rear BUIS, an M68 Aimpoint red-dot sight, AN/PEQ-2 lasers, a vertical foregrip, and a TLR-1 weaponlight. The security guards at the Woodlawn facility have the same setup except that they have a Surefire M900A weaponlight/foregrip instead. ![]() Robert Russo (Yorgo Constantine) holding one of the deceased security guards' M4A1 Carbines. ![]() An FBI HRT operator points his M4A1 Carbine at Matthew Farrell (Justin Long). Mk 12 Mod 0 SPRThe rifle used by Rand (Cyril Raffaelli), first in the shootout at Matthew Farrell's (Justin Long) apartment, and later during chase scene in Washington D.C., is the Mk 12 Mod 0 SPR (Special Purpose Rifle). This is a little-known AR-15 derivative developed by Crane and is used by U.S. SOCOM personnel in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other hot-spots globally. The Mod 0 uses a PRI carbon fiber handguard while the Mod 1 uses a Knight Armament free-floating aluminum handguard. The weapons in the film are fitted with a Leupold Mark 4 CQ/T rifle scope, suppressors, brass catchers, Surefire M900A weaponlight foregrips, as well as AN/PEQ-2 IR designators, and are fired on automatic (which suggests that the terrorists simply took the upper receivers/barrels and slapped them on full-auto lowers). ![]() Rand (Cyril Raffaelli) fires his Mk 12 Mod 0 SPR at McClane in Farrell's apartment. Here we see how the suppressor is clearly fake as it does nothing to dampen the muzzle flash on the weapon. ![]() Del (Chris Palermo) holds his Mk 12 Mod 0 SPR with brass catcher while sitting on the helicopter backseat. ![]() Del (Chris Palermo) fires his Mk 12 Mod 0 SPR at a MPDC patrol car. Since the weapon is fitted with a brass catcher (a safety precaution in a helicopter), it is not necessary to use blanks during this scene and instead CGI muzzle flashes are used. They are quite obvious to spot since they are shown as emitting a "star" pattern flash, despite coming out of a flat-tube suppressor. M16A2National Guardsmen soldiers are seen with M16A2s in Washington D.C.. They appear to be resin props. SIG SG 552A terrorist is briefly seen holding a pair of SIG SG 552 rifles when Gabriel's (Timothy Olyphant) men load up. Unidentified RifleOne of the terrorists at Farrell's apartment is armed with this assault rifle. OthersGeneral Dynamics GAU-22/AAt one point, John McClane (Bruce Willis) is forced to face a Lockheed Martin F-35B jet (noted from the F-35A model by its short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) system similar to a Harrier jet). This jet is erroneously outfitted with a pair of GAU-22/A 25mm guns (a four-barrel model of the older GAU-12/U) under the fuselage when the actual F-35B is only outfitted with a single external gunpod. At the time the film was made it was hard to find information on where this was mounted (the final model being a single wedge-shaped gunpod mounted on the centreline hardpoint), so it's possible the filmmakers simply assumed the F-35 used twin external pods like some models of the Harrier. The guns devastate the semi-truck McClane is driving but the pilot recklessly hovers the aircraft around a demolished cluster of overpasses and eventually crashes when debris falls in the lift fan, causing engine failure. ![]() The F-35B jet somehow effortlessly flying around a collection of overpasses while inaccurately firing off two GAU-22/A 25mm Gatling guns. This is obviously fake because the car on the left is not even so much as scorched by the high-powered jet exhaust mere feet away. The F-35B's VTOL engine is purely for takeoffs and landings and not designed to allow the aircraft to operate like a helicopter for prolonged periods, and would overheat if used this way. |
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