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Beretta 92FS

Used by Steve's henchmen during the doublecross in the mountains.

One of Steve's henchmen at the very end of firing a full magazine, empties his Beretta 92FS at the van driven by Handsome Rob - 9mm

Desert Eagle

One of the guards pursuing the crew in Venice aims a blued Desert Eagle in .357 magnum at Handsome Rob (Jason Statham). His boat crashes before he has a chance to shoot.

Guard aims his Blued Desert Eagle - .357mag

CZ75

Steve (Edward Norton) aims a CZ75 at the head of Handsome Rob and uses the same pistol to kill John Bridger (Donald Sutherland).

I don't think this is a CZ75. Or at least, not an original Czech CZ75. It looks more to me like one of those Italian Tanfoglio copies. -MT2008 23:31, 19 December 2008 (UTC)
Steve aims his CZ75 Pistol - 9mm
Another angle of the stainless CZ75 Pistol - 9mm
Steve aims his Stainless CZ75 Pistol - 9mm

AKS-47

Steve (Edward Norton) fires an underfolder AK-47 at the submerged crew van until he sees John Bridger's (Donald Sutherland) body float to the surface.

AKS-47 7.62x39mm
Steve with the AKS-47
Steve cocks the AKS-47
Steve fires the AKS-47

Unknown Grenade Launcher

Used by Handsome Rob (Jason Statham) to fire a smoke grenade into the cabin of the armored truck after it has blasted down into the subway.

Handsome Rob (Jason Statham) fires an unknown gas grenade launcher in the tunnels.

Glock Pistol

Both of the motorcycle guards fires unknown Glocks at the white mini, driven by Handsome Rob (Jason Statham), in the storm drain.

Unknown Glock Variant
Unknown Glock Variant

USP 9 Pistol

Steve wields a USP-9 pistol against Charlie Croker (Mark Wahlberg), but is stopped in time.

Steve aims the USP at Charlie - 9mm
An angle of the back of the USP Pistol - 9mm
A side shot of the USP pistol as Steve surrenders - 9mm

AP-9

One of Mashkov's (Olek Krupa) men holds an AP9 at Steve. This AP9 has the sleeve for the telescoping stock, indicating it is the full auto SMG version of the gun.

A guard wields Kimel AP9 - 9mm. The gun is very recognizable by it's receiver and angled magazine well.
Kimel AP9 - 9mm
Another angle of the Kimel AP9 - 9mm. The tube on the side of the receiver for the telescoping stock is very clear in this shot.

Trivia

Gold Bars

  • The most common trading size of gold bars is the LGDB London Good Delivery Bars, the standard slender brick used by banks. These gold bars appear a little larger than the standard LGBD size. The standard size is 400 troy ounces, or 27.4 pounds a bar. A full sized gold brick (the same as a construction brick in dimensions) weighs 62.25 pounds, however no institution trades their gold in that fashion. They all use the 'smaller' and easier to lift bricks. Like all movies dealing with gold, it is physically impossible for these persons to handle these 30+ pound pieces of metal so easily and their vehicles (underwater sled, truck, Austin Minis) could not possibly hold the heavy tonnage of that much gold. Call it a "suspension of disbelief".....
Our robbers move tons of gold via motorized underwater sleds. This many bars would weigh more than a large truck.
A hand was left in the shot for scale, but they seem a little larger than the LGBD. Of course they are plated prop bars, but in reality, if the bars were 15% larger than an LGBD, then each bar is over 30 pounds each. To put it in perspective, each small bar weighs more than a full sized M60 Machine gun.

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