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==Glock 17==
 
==Glock 17==
Smith steals a 9mm [[Glock 17]] off one of Hertz's men, but it is fitted with the same thumb print safety as Hertz's Desert Eagle. To solve this problem, he severed the hand of the user, and activated the trigger just in time to put one in Hertz's bullet proof vest. Smith is also seen with a tutone model in the Hammerson factory, and uses it to set off a shotgun trap by tossing it on the string.
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Smith steals a 9mm [[Glock 17]] off one of Hertz's men, but it is fitted with the same thumb print safety as Hertz's Desert Eagle. To solve this problem, he severed the hand of the user, and activated the trigger just in time to put one in Hertz's bullet proof vest. Smith is also seen with a two-tone model in the Hammerson factory, and uses it to set off a shotgun trap by tossing it on the string.
  
 
==M16==
 
==M16==
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==Remington 870==
 
==Remington 870==
Used by Smith as another trap, he tosses a tutone Glock on the string that activates this shotgun, killing a thug in what the director described as "videogame blood splatter on camera techinque".
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Used by Smith as another trap, he tosses a two-tone Glock on the string that activates this shotgun, killing a thug in what the director described as "videogame blood splatter on camera techinque".
  
 
==H&K USP==
 
==H&K USP==
Smith uses a [[Heckler & Koch USP]], again another tutone gun, as a main sidearm for a duration of the film, losing it in the Hammerson factory.
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Smith uses a [[Heckler & Koch USP]], again another two-tone gun, as a main sidearm for a duration of the film, losing it in the Hammerson factory.
  
 
==H&K USP Tactical==
 
==H&K USP Tactical==

Revision as of 03:03, 8 November 2008

The following guns were used in the movie Shoot 'Em Up

My screencapping format does not accept this disc for some reason so I cannot screencap the film (OH NO!). So someone else will have to do it with something other than WinDVD format. I'll try to find a new format just to do this movie, but someone else is free to cap it in the mean time.-GM

Walther PPK

Used by the mother at the film's start, until it jams on Mr. Smith. (Clive Owen) He then calls the gun worthless and throws it away- this was a jab at James Bond, whom Owen was once supposed to play.

Desert Eagle

File:SEU-Desert-Eagle-2.jpg
I can't talk right now honey, I'm right in the middle of something.

Beretta M93R

Mr. Smith (Clive Owen) holds a Beretta M93R at his side in the film's promotional poster.

Taurus PT92

IMI Micro Galil

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Men chasing Mr. Smith (Clive Owen) fire Micro Galils from the roof of their van.

Heckler & Koch MP5K

Heckler & Koch G36C

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Heckler & Koch G36C, 5.56x45mm NATO

Mossberg 590 Compact Cruiser

Mossberg 590 "Compact Cruiser" - 12 Gauge

Remington 700

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Mr. Hertz (Paul Giamatti) aiming a Remington 700 bolt action rifle of unknown caliber.

Beretta 92FS

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A man chases Mr. Smith (Clive Owen) with a Beretta 92FS.

SIG-Sauer P226

SIG-Sauer P226 with two-tone finish

Smith and Wesson Model 29

A .44 magnum Smith & Wesson Model 29 with a nickel finish is used by the Lone Man in several scenes. According to the director, his attachment to this gun is rather questionable as he takes it with him in the bathroom often to "clean it". Greg Bryk, the actor playing the Lone Man was rather embarressed when he learned this fact while filming.

Colt Officers ACP

Used by Hertz as a backup gun, kept in an ankle holster as a "spare rod". Smith also uses Hertz's ACP when facing off with him in the films end.

Glock 17

Smith steals a 9mm Glock 17 off one of Hertz's men, but it is fitted with the same thumb print safety as Hertz's Desert Eagle. To solve this problem, he severed the hand of the user, and activated the trigger just in time to put one in Hertz's bullet proof vest. Smith is also seen with a two-tone model in the Hammerson factory, and uses it to set off a shotgun trap by tossing it on the string.

M16

An M16 is used by Smith as a Rube Goldberg-esque trap to fire on Hertz's men in the Hammerson factory. (memory fails to remember what type. I believe it was an M16A3, but again, not fully known.)

Remington 870

Used by Smith as another trap, he tosses a two-tone Glock on the string that activates this shotgun, killing a thug in what the director described as "videogame blood splatter on camera techinque".

H&K USP

Smith uses a Heckler & Koch USP, again another two-tone gun, as a main sidearm for a duration of the film, losing it in the Hammerson factory.

H&K USP Tactical

A robber at the end scene in the diner is armed with a Heckler & Koch USP tactical. Smith uses a carrot to fire it and blow off various parts of the thugs he dislikes (I.E., earings, middle finger).

Para Ordinance LDA

Hammerson's .45 pistol used by Hertz's tactical assassins is a Para Ordinance LDA (Light Double Action) pistol. According to the armorer, they shaved off the Para Ordinance logo and added the custom "Hammerson" logo to the side. Smith is seen using one in a few scenes.

Para Ordinance LDA hammerless - .45 ACP.

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