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== Glock 17 ==
 
== Glock 17 ==
In the store a CIA agent pointing a [[Glock 17]].
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During the raid in the mall one of the CIA agents is armed with a [[Glock 17]].
 
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Revision as of 10:31, 22 September 2018

Most Wanted (1997)

The following weapons were used in the film Most Wanted:


Colt M1911A1

A M1911A1 with a Laser Products 310R flashlight (now SureFire) and wooden diamond grips (usually mounted on pre-1924 1911s) is the handgun used by James Dunn (Keenen Ivory Wayans) many times in the film. He steals from a SWAT officer during a raid. The LAPD SWAT used these guns for the reason explained in the Speed page. To support his interpretation of a Marine, the actor keeps an excellent trigger discipline throughout the film. The handgun is unusually a military 1911A1 chambered in .45 ACP, a rare choice for a movie since 1911s used often are commercial versions converted in 9mm. In some minor scenes the pistol changes into a commercial Government Model with spur hammer, which anyhow retains the parkerized finish of the military version.

World War II Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP. This was an issued U.S. Army pistol with parkerized finish, thus the official designation of M1911A1.
During the initial contention, Dunn's senior officer points a M1911A1 at his head to force him to execute the order during the operation Desert Storm. This is a mistake since the Marines in 1991 had already replaced the old Colt with Beretta M9s, including in STA platoons (with the only exception of some units specially customized for the MEU).
Dunn changes clothes in a restaurant restroom.
Dunn does a brass check on his M1911A1 before entering the police headquarters. As it's rare to see in the movies, he keeps his finger away from the trigger.
Dunn confronts the general in the elevator.
Dunn shoots in the air...
...and terrorizes the shopping center's customers.
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Colt Commercial/Miltary converted M1911A1 - .45 ACP. This is a rare collectors item.
Dunn is ready to use the weapon when a police officer is likely to get too close. Commercial marks are slightly visible.
Dunn holds the weapon when a security guard calls him.
Note the commercial marks.

Beretta 92FS

Beretta 92FS makes many appearances in the movie, since at the time of the film it was the standard issue of the U.S. Army and LAPD. Gen. Adam Woodward (Jon Voight) is seen using a Beretta 92FS in the final scene.

Beretta 92FS.
The security guard brings his hand close to the gun.
The general's men run to protect him.
Kenny Rackmill (Paul Sorvino) give a Beretta to Gen. Woodward (Jon Voight) to kill Dunn.
Gen. Woodward points the weapon at Dunn...
...and shoots.

Smith & Wesson 39

Assistant Deputy Director Spencer (Eric Roberts) carries a nickel plated Smith & Wesson 39 in his shoulder holster. The weapon is most noticeable when CIA Deputy Director Kenny Rackmill (Paul Sorvino) disarms him.

Smith & Wesson 39-2, nickel finish - 9x19mm
Spencer carries the gun in his holster.
Rackmill draws Spencer's Smith & Wesson 39.
Rackmill holds Spencer's Smith & Wesson 39.

Glock 17

During the raid in the mall one of the CIA agents is armed with a Glock 17.

Glock 17.
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Beretta 92SB

When Dunn takes the weapon from the M12 Holster of Woodward is not an M9 but a 92SB.

Beretta 92SB.
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SIG-Sauer P225

During the initial fight scene the weapon is changed from a Colt with a Sig SIG-Sauer P225 for a second.

SIG-Sauer P225 - 9x19mm.
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Remington M40A1

Gunnery Sergeant James Dunn (Keenen Ivory Wayans) uses a Remington M40A1 in the initial stage.

Remington M40A1.
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Dunn prepares to shoot.
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Heckler & Koch MP5A2

LAPD SWAT officers use H&K MP5A2 with Navy trigger group.

Heckler & Koch MP5A2.
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Dunn steals and fires an MP5.

Colt M16A1 with A2 Style Handguards

The soldiers use an M16A1 with A2 Style Handguards. Braddock (Wolfgang Bodison) and Dunn in the final use as a sniper rifle.

Colt M16A1 with A2 Style Handguards.
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Colt M16A1

An M16A1 was used by helicopter.

Colt M16A1.
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Benelli M1 Super 90

SWAT Officers are armed with Benelli M1 Super 90's while searching for Dunn.

Benelli M1 Super 90 with pistol grip, saddle shell holders and Surefire dedicated weaponlight - 12 gauge
SWAT Officers are armed with Benelli M1 Super 90's while searching for Dunn.

M18 Smoke Grenade

M18 smoke grenade
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Unknown Revolver

Rackmill (Paul Sorvino) threats Spencer with a unknown revolver. Probably a small .38.

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Suppressed Sako M995 TRG-S

In the attempt sequence several characters use a Sako M995 TRG-S sniper rifle. Was not confirmed the information of a take-down version of this rifle, then it is assumed that the model used on the set is unique.

Sako M995 TRG-S.
The tapered barrel of a hunting rifle, but the same receiver as its TRG 22/42 cousin.
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The ice bullet. Debunked on Mythbusters.
The Sako extractor and 3-lug bolt can barely be seen.
Monte Carlo stock, finish and contour is a give away.

Unknown Sniper Rifle 2

One Woodward's man on the roof carrying a rifle unknown.

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