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Navy SEALs

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The following guns were used in the film Navy SEALs

Navy SEALs (1990)

Beretta 92SB

Beretta 92SB pistols are the sidearms of the SEAL team members in the film, although in reality the Beretta M9 was issued during the time the film was made. The Beretta 92SB was in fact issued to the United States Airforce until the M9 replaced that role as well.

Beretta 92SB - 9mm.
Lt. Dale Hawkins (Charlie Sheen) plays with his Beretta 92SB - 9mm. Despite being a well trained operative, he is toying with a loaded firearm, safety off, and finger on the trigger.
Lt. James Curran (Michael Biehn) aims his Beretta 92SB while in Beruit - 9mm
Ramos (Paul Sanchez) aims his Beretta 92SB - 9mm

Beretta 92SB Inox

Ramos (Paul Sanchez) carries a Beretta 92SB Inox as a secondary weapon during the first raid. Somewhat unlikely since a SEAL team member would not carry a weapon that's so flashy in a night raid.

Ramos holds a Beretta 92SB Inox in addition to his MP5SD3 - 9mm

SIG-Sauer P210

A terrorist used a SIG-Sauer P210 pistol to execute one of the American Helicopter Crewmen.

SIG-Sauer P210 - 9mm.
A terrorist wields a SIG-Sauer P210 pistol - 9mm

Skorpion SA Vz 61

A terrorist on the merchant ship holds a woman hostage with a Skorpion SA Vz 61 submachine gun, though it is never fired.

Skorpion SA Vz 61 - .32 ACP.
A terrorist wields a Skorpion SA Vz 61 - .32 ACP. Note how the bolt is locked back, possibley as a safety precaution for holding the weapon on an actor.

Heckler & Koch MP5SD3

Heckler & Koch MP5SD3s are used by the SEAL team throught out the film. They appear to be older model MP5SDs as noted by their smaller ribbing on the front grips.

Heckler & Koch MP5SD3 - 9mm.
Lt. James Curran (Michael Biehn) aims his Heckler & Koch MP5SD3 - 9mm
Graham (Dennis Haysbert) fires his Heckler & Koch MP5SD3 - 9mm
Lt. Dale Hawkins (Charlie Sheen) fires his Heckler & Koch MP5SD3 - 9mm

Heckler & Koch MP5K

A Heckler & Koch MP5K is used by at least one of the SEALs during the hostage rescue mission, and later during a live fire training excercise.

Heckler & Koch MP5K with SEF trigger group - 9mm.
A SEAL member armed with a Heckler & Koch MP5K during the hostage rescue - 9mm
Heckler & Koch MP5Ks are obvious in the hands of several SEAL team members. In reality no SEAL team would ever conduct a 'surprise' live fire exercise around a civilian. It would not be tolerated by the US Navy.

Remington 870

Lt. Dale Hawkins (Charlie Sheen) uses a Remington 870 Polie Magnum shotgun with a 14" barrel and black plastic pistol grip as his backup weapon and door breach gun.

Remington 870 Police Magnum with folding stock - 12 Gauge. Gun in film has stock removed and 18" barrel sawed down to 14".
A good shot of the pistol grip on the Remingotn 870 shotgun - 12ga
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Hawkins (Charlie Sheen) blows the locks off a door with his Remington 870 shotgun - 12ga

Hawkins (Charlie Sheen) firing his Remington 870 - 12ga

Colt Commando

In several scenes some of the SEALs are seen carrying M16 rifle series#Colt XM177/CAR-15/Commando Series Colt Commando rifles, notabley during a training excercise and during the mission where Graham (Dennis Haysbert) is killed. Some of them are seen fitted with M203 grenade launchers. This movie is one of the very few films where we see an actual XM177 or GAU-5/A rifle (or a very close copy, being that the sound suppressor/flashhiders of the original XM177 were not good for blank firing guns, so many times an existing M16 rifle was custom modified to resemble the XM177. In the 1980s there were a slew of various aftermarket XM177 style flash hiders - some were very accurate, some were not.) At any rate, this is one of the most accurate portrayals of an XM177 in modern U.S. Cinema. The weapon is prominantly displayed on the movie poster in the hands of Lt. Dale Hawkins (Charlie Sheen), fitted with an M203, although he never uses one in the film.

AR-15 Sporter 1 Carbine mocked up as Colt XM177E2 Carbine - 5.56x45mm.
Leary (Rick Rossovich) fires an XM177 rifle during a firefight in a training excercise - 5.56x45mm
Graham (Dennis Haysbert) fires an XM177 rifle - fitted with an M203 - during a firefight in a training excercise - 5.56x45mm
Lt. James Curran's (Michael Biehn) XM177 rifle. It is the first model XM177 rifle, with a 10" barrel, first pattern handguard ring and a first model M16/SP1 style receiver - 5.56x45mm

Barrett M82

Used by Dane, Callsign "God", (Bill Paxton), the SEAL sniper to engage four targets during the hostage rescue mission and again during the Beirut mission. The weapon used is the first model Barrett, the M82 (the same used in the film RoboCop), outfitted with a Thermal Imaging Sight and Star Light. The later version M82A1 is the most recognizable version of the semiautomatic Barrett Light Fifty rifle.

Dane (Bill Paxton) fires his M82 Barrett Light Fifty rifle = .50 bmg

Contrary to popular belief SEALs do utilize the M82 .50 cal rifle for long range, and vehicle interdiction missions.

Barrett M82A1 chambered in .50 BMG

RPG-7

The RPG-7 is a rocket propelled grenade launcher used by the terrorists. The rockets show two distinct paint schemes, a darker green paint job, flaking off showing the original yellowish/OD Russian paint underneath.

Terrorist fires his RPG-7, with a Chinese sling and iron sights.

Kalashnikov

Shaheed's militia use both AKMs and what looks to be original AK-47s. They appear to be milled receiver AKs with Russian Front sights and double tang back ends with the typical 'drop down' angled buttstock and the swivel sling on the body, not the stock. They could have been Poly-Technology Legend series of AKs that were imported during the 1980s (this movie was shot in 1989 and released in 1990). Like in the more recent movie We Were Soldiers the armorers could have used Milled receiver bodies and assembled AKs from Russian Parts kits. The sequence that was supposed to be Beirut was shot in Spain, and the production could have used weapons provided by European Armorers (who at the time had no restrictions on acquiring Soviet/Russian guns)

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Shadeed militia with AKMs and AK47s - 7.62x39mm

AKS-47

The underfolding version of the AK-47 (also sometimes referred to as the AK47 Type 3B (Type 3 indicating type of receiver and B indicating folding metal stock). The underfolding AKS-47s in the movie are milled receiver Russian type guns, one of the few times we actually see real AK-47s (or really close copies) in a U.S. made film.

Christian Lebanese Boy fires his AKS-47 underfolding stock rifle - 7.62x39mm

AKMS

Used extensively during the Beirut Mission by both SEALs and the Opposition Force fighters, the AKMS is the underfolding version of the AKM rifle. These could be converted Maadi ARM/MISR rifles imported into the U.S. or real Russian rifles provided by European Armory houses for the filming in Spain.

AKMS, stamped steel receiver w/ slant muzzle brake and under-folding stock - 7.62x39mm
Hawkins (Charlie Sheen) fires his AKMS in a Beirut night battle - 7.62x39mm
Rexer (Cyril O'Reilly) holds an AKMS when he receives the news of Dane's death - 7.62x39mm

Chinese NMD-83

In the 1980s, there were two Chinese imported versions of the RPK (none of which looked very good).

Not to be confused with the Yugo RPKs imported by Mitchell Arms or the Maadi RPK clones, nor the Norinco NHM-91 which was a post 1989 import gun with a thumbhole stock and no barrel threads.

One of the pre-1989 ban guns was the NMD-83 - it had a 21" barrel, a standard AK stock and a muzzle brake (none of which was accurate for the RPK). They also imported a second RPK clone (whose name escape me) that had a Chinese style club foot stock but placed the bipod BEFORE (!!) the front sight, not after it, affixed to a long muzzle brake. This also looked atrocious and not many were sold. Not sure about the exact names of the Chinese RPK clones, since they didn't sell very well (hopefully someone who actually has a pre-1989 gun can let us know the exact name).

In the film, Leary (Rick Rossovich) carries what is supposed to be an RPK light machine gun. It appears to be a modified NMD-83 rifle converted to full auto fire. The barrel was lengthened from 21" to 23.25" which is more correct and the muzzle brake was removed. The short bipod was removed and a longer (though tubular, not rectangular) Chinese Bipod was attached (see pic). The Chinese Style front sight with the enclosed top hood was still used. Errors in the gun's modification are (a) the barrel is not an RPK heavy barrel but a long standard AK barrel, (b) The front foregrip is still a standard AK, in fact it's a Chinese Type 56 style, with the slot for the pig sticker bayonet, which is wrong, (c) the buttstock is the Chinese style clubfoot stock, not the thicker, more angular Russian RPK stock and (d) the receiver appears to be a standard Type 56 stamped receiver without the reinforcing bar of the RPK.

Leary (Rick Rossovich) carries a fake RPK, most likely a converted Chinese NMD-83 rifle - 7.62x39mm
Detail shot of the front sight of the fake RPK, most likely a converted Chinese NMD-83 rifle - 7.62x39mm

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