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[[File:ArmaLite AR-15.jpg|thumb|right|500px|ArmaLite AR-15, first pre-production model, serial number ''XAR1501'' - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
The '''M16 rifle series''' is the United States military designation of rifle variants of the '''ArmaLite AR-15''' assault rifle adopted by the US military. The original prototype AR-15 was developed by [[ArmaLite]] in 1956, and is a scaled down version of the [[ArmaLite AR-10]] rifle, chambered in 5.56x45mm rather than 7.62x51mm. In 1959, ArmaLite sold the rights to the AR-10 and the AR-15 to [[Colt]] due to financial difficulties, and Colt continued development on the rifle. The rifle would later be adopted by the United States military under the name "Rifle, Caliber 5.56 mm, M16". | |||
The name "AR-15" today is used almost exclusively to refer to the semi-automatic (commercially available) civilian version(s) of the M16 and M4 assault rifles, going from the name of a single rifle to the generic name of a type of rifles that trace their ancestry to it. | |||
Standard AR-15 rifles accept detachable magazines of widely varying capacities, and have a pistol grip that protrudes beneath the stock. AR-15 rifles are highly configurable and customizable. They are commonly fitted with several accessories such as bipods, folding or collapsing stocks, threaded barrels for the attachment of a flash suppressor, and a rail system for the attachment of vertical grips, flashlights, laser sights, telescopic sights, etc. | |||
The AR-15 consists of separate upper and lower receiver assemblies, which are attached with two through-pins and can be quickly interchanged with no tools. The upper receiver assembly is simply considered a part, and may be freely purchased and mail-ordered in most locations. This is a very attractive feature for enthusiasts, who often purchase a number of upper receivers (often in different calibers) and interchange them with the same lower receiver. However, one must be thoroughly familiar with firearms laws before doing this as it is possible to make an illegal configuration without realizing it. | |||
'''For help identifying AR-15 variants, see the [[Colt AR-15 Identification Guide]].''' | '''For help identifying AR-15 variants, see the [[Colt AR-15 Identification Guide]].''' | ||
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=Colt and Official Government Models= | =Colt and Official Government Models= | ||
==M16 | ==M16== | ||
[[Image:M16-SP1.jpg|thumb|right|500px| | [[Image:M16-SP1.jpg|thumb|right|500px|M16 with 20-round magazine - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[Image:M16SP1Birdcage.jpg|thumb|right|500px|M16 | [[Image:M16SP1Birdcage.jpg|thumb|right|500px|M16 (or Colt AR-15 SP1) with an A1 "birdcage" flash hider, used to resemble the M16A1. This version has a 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[Image:M16-SP1-30Mag.jpg|thumb|right|500px|M16 | [[Image:M16-SP1-30Mag.jpg|thumb|right|500px|M16 (or Colt AR-15 SP1) with an A1 "birdcage" flash hider, used to resemble the M16A1. This version has a 30 round magazine - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[Image:M16-SP1-with-A2-Handguards.jpg|thumb|right|500px|M16 | [[Image:M16-SP1-with-A2-Handguards.jpg|thumb|right|500px|M16 (or Colt AR-15 SP1) with A2 style handguards used to resemble the M16A2 - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
The '''M16''' (designated Colt Model 602 by Colt internally) is the first derivative of the ArmaLite AR-15 adopted by the United States military. The M16 was adopted in 1964 by the US Air Force in Vietnam (and a number were also given to the ARVN). The original M16 features a flat "slab side receiver", the original 3-prong flash hider, and no forward assist. | |||
All appearances of the slab side M16 in movies and television shows would be either the Class III Colt M16 or the commercially available '''Colt AR-15 SP1''' rifle. After being phased out from active duty, military M16s were issued to National Guard units and later bequeathed to federal and local law enforcement agencies. Movie armorers could acquire Law Enforcement Sales models of the M16 as Class III transferable weapons or built as Class III manufacturers. However, an easier way for a movie armorer to acquire an M16 substitute was by purchasing the commercially available semiautomatic Colt AR-15 SP1 rifle and converting it to full auto fire. This was done in the 1970s and 1980s, and rifles of this kind were in movie armories for years. | |||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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| ''[[Seven Days in May]]'' || [[Andrew Duggan]] || COL William 'Mutt' Henderson || Possibly the first depiction of an M16 in a Hollywood film || 1964 | | ''[[Seven Days in May]]'' || [[Andrew Duggan]] || COL William 'Mutt' Henderson || Possibly the first depiction of an M16 in a Hollywood film || 1964 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Ice Station Zebra]]'' || [[Tony Bill]] || 1Lt. Walker || || 1968 | | rowspan=3| ''[[The President's Analyst]]'' || [[James Coburn]] || Dr. Sidney Schaefer || || rowspan=3|1967 | ||
|- | |||
| [[Godfrey Cambridge]] || Don Masters || | |||
|- | |||
| [[Severn Darden]] || Kropotkin || | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=2|''[[Ice Station Zebra]]'' || [[Tony Bill]] || 1Lt. Walker || || rowspan=2|1968 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Jim Brown]] || Capt. Anders || | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Losers, The|The Losers]]'' || Various || US soldiers|| || 1970 | | ''[[Losers, The|The Losers]]'' || Various || US soldiers|| || 1970 | ||
|- | |||
|''[[Organization, The (1971)|The Organization]]''||||Mafia assassin||||1971 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Diamonds are Forever]]'' || Various || Blofield's henchmen || || 1971 | | ''[[Diamonds are Forever]]'' || Various || Blofield's henchmen || || 1971 | ||
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| ''[[Zardoz]]'' || Various || Exterminators || || 1974 | | ''[[Zardoz]]'' || Various || Exterminators || || 1974 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Newman's Law]]''||[[George Peppard]]||Vince Newman||||1974 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Earthquake]]''||[[Marjoe Gortner]]||Sgt. Joad||||1974 | |''[[Earthquake]]''||[[Marjoe Gortner]]||Sgt. Joad||||1974 | ||
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| ''[[Colt 38 Special Squad (Quelli della calibro 38)]]'' || || Police snipers || With sniper scope || 1976 | | ''[[Colt 38 Special Squad (Quelli della calibro 38)]]'' || || Police snipers || With sniper scope || 1976 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Judge Fayard Called the Sheriff]]'' || [[Marcel Bozzuffi]] || Joanno aka "Captain" || || 1977 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Operation Thunderbolt]]''|| || Israeli commando || || 1977 | | ''[[Operation Thunderbolt]]''|| || Israeli commando || || 1977 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | |''[[Twilight's Last Gleaming]]''||||USAF snipers||||1977 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Black Sunday]]'' || [[Steven Keats]] || Robert Mashevsky || || 1977 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan=2 |''[[The Domino Principle]]'' || [[Gene Hackman]] || Roy Tucker || rowspan=2 | 3-prong flash hider || rowspan=2 | 1977 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Eli Wallach]] || General Reser | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[The | | ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me]]'' || Various || US Navy sailors || Stolen from armoury and Stromberg guards || 1977 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Damnation Alley]]''|| [[Paul Winfield]] || Keegan || || 1977 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Coming Home]]'' || [[Bruce Dern]] || Capt. Bob Hyde || || 1978 | | ''[[Coming Home]]'' || [[Bruce Dern]] || Capt. Bob Hyde || || 1978 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Who'll Stop the Rain]]''||[[Nick Nolte]]||Ray Hicks||||1978 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Boys from Brazil, The|The Boys from Brazil]]'' || Various || Nazis || || 1978 | | ''[[Boys from Brazil, The|The Boys from Brazil]]'' || Various || Nazis || || 1978 | ||
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| ''[[Jungle Warriors]]'' || || Paramilitary guard || || 1984 | | ''[[Jungle Warriors]]'' || || Paramilitary guard || || 1984 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Exterminator 2]]'' || [[Robert Ginty]] || John Eastland || || 1984 | | rowspan=2|''[[Exterminator 2]]'' || [[Robert Ginty]] || John Eastland || || rowspan=2|1984 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | || X's thugs || | ||
|- | |||
| rowspan=2|''[[Volunteers]]'' || || US Army Special Forces/CIA || || rowspan=2|1985 | |||
|- | |||
| || Chung Mee's guards || | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[It's a Drink, It's a Bomb!]]'' || || Police || || 1985 | | ''[[It's a Drink, It's a Bomb!]]'' || || Police || || 1985 | ||
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| ''[[Club Paradise]]'' || || soldier || 3-prong flash suppressor || 1986 | | ''[[Club Paradise]]'' || || soldier || 3-prong flash suppressor || 1986 | ||
|- | |||
|''[[Harry and the Hendersons]]''||||Seattle City Police || ||1987 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Lethal Weapon]]'' ||Various || LAPD SWAT officers || Deleted scene only || 1987 | | ''[[Lethal Weapon]]'' ||Various || LAPD SWAT officers || Deleted scene only || 1987 | ||
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| ''[[Muscle Heat]]'' || || USA soldiers || || 2002 | | ''[[Muscle Heat]]'' || || USA soldiers || || 2002 | ||
|- | |||
| rowspan="2" | ''[[The Glamorous Life of Sachiko Hanai]]'' || Emi Kuroda || Sachiko Hanai || rowspan="2" | || rowspan="2" | 2003 | |||
|- | |||
| || USA Army soldiers | |||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" | ''Coronado'' || [[Clayton Rohner]] || Arnet McClure || || rowspan="2" | 2003 | | rowspan="2" | ''Coronado'' || [[Clayton Rohner]] || Arnet McClure || || rowspan="2" | 2003 | ||
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| Various || General Soldiers | | Various || General Soldiers | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Innocent Voices]]'' || || Salvadoran Army soldiers and guerrilla || SP1 || 2004 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Alone in the Dark (2005)]]'' || Various || Bureau 713 Commandos || || 2005 | | ''[[Alone in the Dark (2005)]]'' || Various || Bureau 713 Commandos || || 2005 | ||
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| ''[[Battle of Long Tan, The|The Battle of Long Tan]] || Various || Australian soldiers || || 2006 | | ''[[Battle of Long Tan, The|The Battle of Long Tan]] || Various || Australian soldiers || || 2006 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Onechanbara - Zombie Bikini Squad]]'' || || Guardians |||| 2008 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" | ''[[Black Dynamite]]'' || [[Michael Jai White]] || Black Dynamite || With [[M203 grenade launcher]] || rowspan="2" | 2009 | | rowspan="2" | ''[[Black Dynamite]]'' || [[Michael Jai White]] || Black Dynamite || With [[M203 grenade launcher]] || rowspan="2" | 2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Various || Black Panther | | Various || Black Panther | ||
|- | |||
| rowspan=5 | ''[[Helldriver]]'' || Hiroyuki Ootsuki || Captain || rowspan=5 | || rowspan=5 | 2010 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Asami]] || Kozue | |||
|- | |||
| [[Takumi Saitoh]] || Natsuki | |||
|- | |||
| Maki Mizui || Spider Woman | |||
|- | |||
| || Soldiers | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[The Expendables 2]] || || Sang member || || 2012 | | ''[[The Expendables 2]] || || Sang member || || 2012 | ||
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|''[[Kong: Skull Island]]''|| [[Thomas Mann]] || Slivko || || 2017 | |''[[Kong: Skull Island]]''|| [[Thomas Mann]] || Slivko || || 2017 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[ | |''[[BlacKkKlansman]]''||||Klansmen||SP1||2018 | ||
|- | |||
| rowspan=6 | ''[[Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan]]'' || [[Daniel Webber]] || Pte. Paul "Largie" Large || rowspan=6 | || rowspan=6 | 2019 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Travis Fimmel]] || Maj. Todd Smith | |||
|- | |||
| [[Sam Parsonson]] || 2Lt. Dave Sabben | |||
|- | |||
| [[Luke Bracey]] || Sgt. Bob Buick | |||
|- | |||
| || Australian soldiers | |||
|- | |||
| || Vietcong soldier | |||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95% | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | ||
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| ''[[Police Story (TV Series)|Police Story]]''||[[Jan-Michael Vincent]]||Officer Hauser||"Line of Fire"(S01E11)||1973-1977 | | ''[[Police Story (TV Series)|Police Story]]''||[[Jan-Michael Vincent]]||Officer Hauser||"Line of Fire"(S01E11)||1973-1977 | ||
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| [[Mark Shera]] || Officer Dominic Luca || | | [[Mark Shera]] || Officer Dominic Luca || | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]]'' || || U.S. Air Force Guards || "Testimony of a Traitor" (S02E12) ||1981 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=3 | ''[[World War III]]'' || [[David Soul]] || Colonel Jake Caffey || || rowspan=3 | 1982 | | rowspan=3 | ''[[World War III]]'' || [[David Soul]] || Colonel Jake Caffey || || rowspan=3 | 1982 | ||
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| ''[[The X-Files]]'' || Various || Military personnel, other characters || Mocked up with A1 flash-hider and A2 handguards to resemble [[M16A2]], some fitted with A1 handguards resemble [[M16A1]] ([[The X-Files - Season 2|Season 2]]) || 1993-2002 | | ''[[The X-Files]]'' || Various || Military personnel, other characters || Mocked up with A1 flash-hider and A2 handguards to resemble [[M16A2]], some fitted with A1 handguards resemble [[M16A1]] ([[The X-Files - Season 2|Season 2]]) || 1993-2002 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Stand, The|The Stand]]'' || || | | ''[[Stand, The (1994 miniseries)|The Stand]]''||[[Dan Martin]] || Rich Moffatt || || 1994 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[JAG]]'' || Various || US soldiers || Only seen in flashbacks to Vietnam War || 1995-2005 | | ''[[JAG]]'' || Various || US soldiers || Only seen in flashbacks to Vietnam War || 1995-2005 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Farscape]]''||[[Claudia Black]]||Aeryn Sun||"A Human Reaction" (S01E16)||1999-2003 | |''[[Farscape]]''||[[Claudia Black]]||Aeryn Sun||"A Human Reaction" (S01E16)||1999-2003 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Dead Man's Tale (Chto skazal pokoynik)]]'' || [[Evgeniy Voskresenskiy]] || "Lame" || M16/SP1 (?) with [[M16A2]] handguard and white receiver || 2000 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Mail Call]]'' || [[R. Lee Ermey]] || Himself || || 2002-2009 | | ''[[Mail Call]]'' || [[R. Lee Ermey]] || Himself || || 2002-2009 | ||
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| ''[[Lock 'n Load with R. Lee Ermey]]'' || [[R. Lee Ermey]] || Himself || Original M16A1 with Three Prong Flash Hider || 2009 | | ''[[Lock 'n Load with R. Lee Ermey]]'' || [[R. Lee Ermey]] || Himself || Original M16A1 with Three Prong Flash Hider || 2009 | ||
|- | |||
| rowspan=2|[[The Walking Dead Webisodes: Cold Storage]] ||[[Daniel Roebuck]] || B.J. || "Keys to the Kingdom" (S1E02)|| rowspan=2|2012 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Josh Stewart]] ||Chase||"Parting Shots" (S1E04) | |||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[True Detective - Season 3|True Detective]]'' ||||Vietnam era U.S. Army flashbacks & photos||||2019 | |''[[True Detective - Season 3|True Detective]]'' ||||Vietnam era U.S. Army flashbacks & photos||||2019 | ||
|- | |||
|''[[Stranger Things - Season 4]]''||||U.S. Army||"Chapter Eight: Papa" (S4E08)||2022 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[The Continental: From the World of John Wick]]'' ||[[Hubert Point-Du Jour]]||Miles Burton||"Theater of Pain" (S1E03)|| 2023 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Anime=== | ===Anime=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95% | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | ||
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|''[[Violence Jack: Hell's Wind Hen]] || Hell's Wind biker || || 1990 | |''[[Violence Jack: Hell's Wind Hen]] || Hell's Wind biker || || 1990 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Burn-Up Scramble]]'' || || || 2004 | | ''[[Burn-Up Scramble]]'' || || || 2004 | ||
|- | |||
|''[[Magical Witch Punie-chan]]'' || Captain Paya Livingston || "So only test scores measure the worth of a human being? At best I'm 0 points. Yup." (E3.A) || 2006-2008 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Upotte!!]]'' || || || 2012 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Lupin the 3rd vs. Detective Conan: The Movie]]'' || || In the Fujiko car || 2013 | | ''[[Lupin the 3rd vs. Detective Conan: The Movie]]'' || || In the Fujiko car || 2013 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Stella Women's Academy, High School Division Class | | ''[[Stella Women's Academy, High School Division Class C3]]'' || || Hanging in the background || 2013 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Case Closed: Dimensional Sniper]]'' || || Airsoft, seen in the Kevin Yoshino's shop || 2014 | | ''[[Case Closed: Dimensional Sniper]]'' || || Airsoft, seen in the Kevin Yoshino's shop || 2014 | ||
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===Video Games=== | ===Video Games=== | ||
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| ''[[Tomb Raider II]]''|| M16 || || ||1997 | | ''[[Tomb Raider II]]''|| M16 || || ||1997 | ||
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| ''[[Vietcong]]'' || || Can be attached with M7 bayonet || Firing 18 rounds from 20-round magazine || 2002 | | ''[[Vietcong]]'' || || Can be attached with M7 bayonet || Firing 18 rounds from 20-round magazine || 2002 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Shellshock Nam '67]]'' || "Assault Rifle" || || Incorrectly fitted with A2 handguards and firing 30 rounds from 20-round magazine || 2004 | | ''[[Shellshock Nam '67]]'' || "Assault Rifle" || || Incorrectly fitted with A2 handguards and firing 30 rounds from 20-round magazine || 2004 | ||
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| ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops II]]'' || "Colt M16A1" || w/ various attachments || Incorrectly firing in three-round burst in "Zombies" mode || 2012 | | ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops II]]'' || "Colt M16A1" || w/ various attachments || Incorrectly firing in three-round burst in "Zombies" mode || 2012 | ||
|- | |||
| rowspan=2|''[[Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades]]'' || M16 || || || rowspan=2|2016 | |||
|- | |||
| "C601"|| ||Colt Model 601 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
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== XM16E1 | == XM16E1 == | ||
[[File:XM16E1 real.jpg|thumb|right|500px|XM16E1 rifle with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm]] | [[File:XM16E1 real.jpg|thumb|right|500px|XM16E1 rifle with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[Image:XM16E1.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Mockup of an XM16E1 rifle with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm | [[Image:XM16E1.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Mockup of an XM16E1 rifle with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm. This can be identified as a mockup by its full magazine fence and strengthened front pivot point, neither of which appeared on the XM16E1.]] | ||
[[Image:XM16E1 WeWereSoldiers.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Mockup of an XM16E1 (built from an M16A1 as the base) with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm. This example is the screen-used rifle used by [[Mel Gibson]] in ''[[We Were Soldiers]]''.]] | |||
The '''XM16E1''' is a modified variant of the original M16 which featured several improvements, the most visible of which is the addition of the forward assist. The Army requested this feature, but the Air Force believed it had no benefit and only increased the weapon's per-unit cost. Consequently, the M16 (SP1) was the version adopted by the Air Force, while the Army adopted the slightly more expensive XM16E1. After the M16A1 was introduced in 1967, both services transitioned to this rifle. Before 1968, this was the most common version of the M16 rifle platform. The XM16E1 also features a chrome bolt carrier, which was later dropped with the M16A1. | |||
'''Many examples in recent films are actually 'faux' XM16E1 rifles''', usually built on an M16A1; the real XM16E1 has a partial magazine fence on its lower receiver, whereas the M16A1 has a full raised rib around the magazine release button. | |||
=== Film === | === Film === | ||
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|rowspan="2" | ''[[Green Berets, The|The Green Berets]] || [[John Wayne]] || Colonel Mike Kirby || rowspan="2" | Real XM16E1 || rowspan="2" | 1968 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | Various || US special forces | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Legacy of Rage]] || Various || Henchmen || with birdcage flash hiders || 1986 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Stakeout]] || Various || Police || . || 1987 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Hamburger Hill]]|| || 101st Airborne troopers ||mocked up from an M16A1|| 1987 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Jacknife]]''||[[Ed Harris]]||Dave ||||1989 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | |rowspan="2" | ''[[Dead Presidents]] || [[Jaimz Woolvett]] || Lieutenant Dugan || rowspan="2" | Mocked up from an M16A1 || rowspan="2" | 1995 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Various || | | Various || US Marines | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan="8" | ''[[We Were Soldiers]] || [[Mel Gibson]] || LTC Hal Moore || rowspan="8" | Mocked up from an M16A1 || rowspan="8" | 2002 | |rowspan="8" | ''[[We Were Soldiers]] || [[Mel Gibson]] || LTC Hal Moore || rowspan="8" | Mocked up from an M16A1 || rowspan="8" | 2002 | ||
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| Various || US Army soldiers | | Various || US Army soldiers | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan=" | |rowspan="3" | ''[[Tropic Thunder]] || [[Jay Baruchel]] || Kevin Sandusky || rowspan="3" | Mocked up from an M16A1 || rowspan="3" | 2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Brandon T. Jackson]] || Alpa Chino | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Various || Actors playing US Army soldiers | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Balibo]] || || FRETELIN Guerillas || || 2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95% | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | ||
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| ''[[On Wings of Eagles]]'' || ||Revolutionaries || || 1986 | | ''[[On Wings of Eagles]]'' || ||Revolutionaries || || 1986 | ||
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=== Video Games === | === Video Games === | ||
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| [[Vietcong 2]] || "M-16" || || Available with [[XM148 grenade launcher]] as the "M-16/XM-148" || 2005 | | [[Vietcong 2]] || "M-16" || || Available with [[XM148 grenade launcher]] as the "M-16/XM-148" || 2005 | ||
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== M16A1 | == M16A1 == | ||
[[Image:M16A1.jpg|thumb|right|500px|M16A1 with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm | [[Image:M16A1.jpg|thumb|right|500px|M16A1 with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[Image:M16A1w30rdMag.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt M16A1 with 30 round magazine - 5.56x45mm]] | [[Image:M16A1w30rdMag.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt M16A1 with 30 round magazine - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[Image:M16A1wA2Handguards.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt M16A1 with A2 handguards - 5.56x45mm. Putting the distinctive A2 handguards on the older rifle was a method used by Movie/TV armorers to simulate A2 rifles when M16A1s were the only ones available. The same thing has been done vice-versa, Using M16A2's with A1 handguards for Vietnam War B Movies.]] | [[Image:M16A1wA2Handguards.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt M16A1 with A2 handguards - 5.56x45mm. Putting the distinctive A2 handguards on the older rifle was a method used by Movie/TV armorers to simulate A2 rifles when M16A1s were the only ones available. The same thing has been done vice-versa, Using M16A2's with A1 handguards for Vietnam War B Movies.]] | ||
The '''M16A1''' is a modification of the XM16E1 to address problems found in the testing cycle of the XM16E1. Changes included a closed "birdcage" flash hider to replace the XM16E1's three-pronged flash hider, which caught on twigs and leaves, a full fence around the magazine release to prevent accidental ejection, and a chrome plated chamber - later fully lined bore - to reduce fouling. The bolt was also changed so the cam pin could not be inserted with the bolt installed backwards, which would cause failures to eject until corrected. The front pivot point is also strenghtened, giving the area in front of the magazine well a slightly different shape. | |||
=== Film === | === Film === | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95% | |- | ||
|- | ! width="285"|Title | ||
! | ! width="170"|Actor | ||
! | ! width="200"|Character | ||
! | ! width="280"|Note | ||
! | ! width="80"|Date | ||
! | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes]]'' || || Guard || || 1969 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Close Encounters of the Third Kind]]'' || Various || Soldiers || ||1976 | | ''[[Close Encounters of the Third Kind]]'' || Various || Soldiers || ||1976 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[The Enforcer]]'' || Various || SFPD officers || || 1976 | | ''[[The Enforcer]]'' || Various || SFPD officers || || 1976 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Choirboys]]''||[[James Woods]]||Harold Bloomguard||||1977 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Rolling Thunder]]''||Various||North Vietnamese military||||1977 | | ''[[Rolling Thunder]]''||Various||North Vietnamese military||||1977 | ||
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| ''[[The Final Countdown]]'' || Various || US Marines || || 1980 | | ''[[The Final Countdown]]'' || Various || US Marines || || 1980 | ||
|- | |||
|''[[Hunter, The (1980)|The Hunter]]'' || [[Tracey Walter]] || Rocco Mason || || 1980 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="3" | ''[[Octagon, The|The Octagon]]'' || [[Carol Bagdasarian]] || Aura || || rowspan="3" | 1980 | | rowspan="3" | ''[[Octagon, The|The Octagon]]'' || [[Carol Bagdasarian]] || Aura || || rowspan="3" | 1980 | ||
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| ''[[Firewalker]]'' || || Brigands, guerillas || || 1986 | | ''[[Firewalker]]'' || || Brigands, guerillas || || 1986 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Dragon Hunt (Okhota na drakona)]]'' || [[Mashrab Kimsanov]] || Ramos || || 1986 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Demon of Paradise]]'' || || Soldiers || Elisco || 1987 | | ''[[Demon of Paradise]]'' || || Soldiers || Elisco || 1987 | ||
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| ''[[Death Warrant]]'' || || Prison guards || || 1990 | | ''[[Death Warrant]]'' || || Prison guards || || 1990 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Marked for Death]]'' || || Jamaican Constabulary|| || 1990 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Silence of the Lambs]]'' || || US Army National Guardsmen || || 1991 | | ''[[Silence of the Lambs]]'' || || US Army National Guardsmen || || 1991 | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Eraser]]'' || Various || US Marshals || Fitted with A2 handguards || 1996 | | ''[[Eraser]]'' || Various || US Marshals || Fitted with A2 handguards || 1996 | ||
|- | |||
|''[[A Time to Kill]]''||[[Samuel L. Jackson]]||Carl Lee Hailey||||1996 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=2 | ''[[The One That Got Away (1996)|The One That Got Away]]'' || Sam Halpenny || "Legs" Lane || fitted w/ [[Cobray CM203]] || rowspan=2 | 1996 | | rowspan=2 | ''[[The One That Got Away (1996)|The One That Got Away]]'' || Sam Halpenny || "Legs" Lane || fitted w/ [[Cobray CM203]] || rowspan=2 | 1996 | ||
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| ''[[Joint Security Area]]'' || || ROKA soldiers || Fitted with A2 handguards || 2000 | | ''[[Joint Security Area]]'' || || ROKA soldiers || Fitted with A2 handguards || 2000 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Poor White Trash]]'' || || townsmen || || 2000 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Point Men, The|The Point Men]]'' || || Israeli soldiers || || 2001 | | ''[[Point Men, The|The Point Men]]'' || || Israeli soldiers || || 2001 | ||
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| ''[[Tears of the Sun ]]'' || || Nigerian soldiers || || 2002 | | ''[[Tears of the Sun ]]'' || || Nigerian soldiers || || 2002 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Coast Guard, The|The Coast Guard]]'' || [[Dong-gun Jang]] || Private Sang-byeong Kang, ROKMC || Fitted with bayonet || 2002 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Jisai (Dzisay)]]'' || || || Seen in truck || 2004 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Land of the Dead]]'' || Various || Fiddler's Green Soldiers || || 2005 | | ''[[Land of the Dead]]'' || Various || Fiddler's Green Soldiers || || 2005 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Devil's Rejects, The|The Devil's Rejects]]'' || Various || Sheriff's | | ''[[Devil's Rejects, The|The Devil's Rejects]]'' || Various || Sheriff's deputies and Rejects || || 2005 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Sky Fighters]]'' || || Terrorists || || 2005 | |''[[Sky Fighters]]'' || || Terrorists || || 2005 | ||
|- | |||
| rowspan=3|''[[The President's Last Bang]]'' || [[Suk-kyu Han]] || KCIA Agent Ju || rowspan=3| || rowspan=3|2005 | |||
|- | |||
| Sang-ho Kim || KCIA Agent Jang | |||
|- | |||
| || South Korean Army, KCIA agents | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Departed, The|The Departed]]'' || Various || Massachusetts State Police at funeral || Fitted with A2 handguards || 2006 | | ''[[Departed, The|The Departed]]'' || Various || Massachusetts State Police at funeral || Fitted with A2 handguards || 2006 | ||
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| ''[[Battle of Long Tan, The|The Battle of Long Tan]] || Various || Australian soldiers || Anachronistic || 2006 | | ''[[Battle of Long Tan, The|The Battle of Long Tan]] || Various || Australian soldiers || Anachronistic || 2006 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Attack Girls Swim Team vs the Unliving Dead]]'' || [[Sasa Handa]] || Aki Kitajima || || 2007 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Invisible Target]]'' || || Hong Kong Police || || 2007 | | ''[[Invisible Target]]'' || || Hong Kong Police || || 2007 | ||
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| ''[[A Dark Truth]]'' || || Equadorian soldier || With [[M203]] attached || 2012 | | ''[[A Dark Truth]]'' || || Equadorian soldier || With [[M203]] attached || 2012 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Ah Boys to Men]]'' || || Singapore Army soldiers, OPFOR || M16S1 || 2012 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Cockneys vs. Zombies ]]'' || Alan Ford || Ray || With [[M203]] attached || 2012 | | ''[[Cockneys vs. Zombies ]]'' || Alan Ford || Ray || With [[M203]] attached || 2012 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[009-1: The End of the Beginning]]'' || || SMA troops || || 2013 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Northern Limit Line]]''|| ||1970s South Korean navy patrol boat crewmen|| ||2015 | |''[[Northern Limit Line]]''|| ||1970s South Korean navy patrol boat crewmen|| ||2015 | ||
|- | |||
|''[[All the Way]]''|| ||Secret Service agent||Anachronistic||2016 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Karate Kill]]'' || || Capital Messiah members || || 2016 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[American Made]]''||[[Tom Cruise]]||Barry Seal||||rowspan=4 |2017 | |''[[American Made]]''||[[Tom Cruise]]||Barry Seal||||rowspan=4 |2017 | ||
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| || STAFOC officers || | | || STAFOC officers || | ||
|- | |||
|''[[Project Gutenberg]]''||Liu Kai-chi||Uncle Yam||A2 handguards||2018 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Rambo: Last Blood]]''||[[Sylvester Stallone]]||John Rambo||||2019 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Triple Threat]]'' || || guards, Devereaux's hired guns || || 2019 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[The Suicide Squad]]''||[[Margot Robbie]]||Harley Quinn||||2021 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Gunpowder Milkshake]]''||[[Michelle Yeoh]]||Florence|||| 2021 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! | ! width="250"|Show Title | ||
! | ! width="170"|Actor | ||
! | ! width="200"|Character | ||
! | ! width="250"|Note / Episode | ||
! | ! width="80"|Air Date | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Hawaii Five-O (1968) - Season 12|Hawaii Five-O]]'' ||[[Jack Lord]]||Steve McGarrett||||1979 - 1980 | |''[[Hawaii Five-O (1968) - Season 12|Hawaii Five-O]]'' ||[[Jack Lord]]||Steve McGarrett||||1979 - 1980 | ||
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| ''[[Max Headroom]]'' || || Janie Crane || "War", mocked up as a telephoto "gun camera" and ''Network 23'' logo on 20 round magazine || 1987 | | ''[[Max Headroom]]'' || || Janie Crane || "War", mocked up as a telephoto "gun camera" and ''Network 23'' logo on 20 round magazine || 1987 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=2|''[[Stand, The|The Stand]]'' || [[Gary Sinise]] || Stud Redman || || rowspan=2|1994 | | rowspan=2|''[[Stand, The (1994 miniseries)|The Stand]]'' || [[Gary Sinise]] || Stud Redman || || rowspan=2|1994 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Various || US Army soldiers || | | Various || US Army soldiers || | ||
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| ''[[Harsh Realm]]'' || Various || US Army soldiers || Fitted with [[M16A2]] hand guards || 1999 - 2000 | | ''[[Harsh Realm]]'' || Various || US Army soldiers || Fitted with [[M16A2]] hand guards || 1999 - 2000 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Dead Man's Tale (Chto skazal pokoynik)]]'' || || Gangsters || With [[M16A2]] handguards || 2000 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Going Back]]'' || [[Pablo Espinosa]] || Chico Spaceman || || 2001 | | ''[[Going Back]]'' || [[Pablo Espinosa]] || Chico Spaceman || || 2001 | ||
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| ''[[Tyrant]]'' || || Abbudinian soldiers || Non-firing replicas || 2014 | | ''[[Tyrant]]'' || || Abbudinian soldiers || Non-firing replicas || 2014 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Spider (Pauk)]]'' || || US Marine Security Guards || || 2015 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="3"|''[[Fear the Walking Dead - Season 4]]'' ||[[Colman Domingo]]||Victor Strand||w/A2 Handguard; "Another Day in the Diamond" (S4E02), "Buried" (S4E04)|| rowspan="3"|2018 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Danay Garcia]]||Luciana Galvez||w/A2 Handguard; "Buried" (S4E04) | |||
|- | |||
| Tommy Goodwin||Vultures Member||w/A2 Handguard; "The Wrong Side of Where You Are Now" (S4E07) | |||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan="2"|''[[X-Files, The - Season 11|The X-Files]]''|| Cory Rempel || LCpl Walter Skinner, USMC || rowspan="2"|Equipped with 20-round STANAG magazines.|| rowspan="2"|2018 | |rowspan="2"|''[[X-Files, The - Season 11|The X-Files]]''|| Cory Rempel || LCpl Walter Skinner, USMC || rowspan="2"|Equipped with 20-round STANAG magazines.|| rowspan="2"|2018 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Haley Joel Osment]]|| PFC John "Kitten" James, USMC | | [[Haley Joel Osment]]|| PFC John "Kitten" James, USMC | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Fortunate Son]]'' || || US Army soldiers || Including documentary footage || 2020 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Tales of The Walking Dead - Season 1]]'' || ||Atlanta police officers||w/A2 handguards; "Blair & Gina" (S1E02)|| 2022 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Accidental Narco]]'' || Various || || || 2022 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Duty After School]]'' || || ||Colt M16A1, Korean Colt Model 603K|| 2023 | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|''[[The Continental: From the World of John Wick]]'' ||[[Hubert Point-Du Jour]] ||Miles Burton||rowspan=3|w/wooden furniture; "Brothers in Arms" (S1E01)||rowspan=3| 2023 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Colin Woodell]] || Winston Scott | |||
|- | |||
| [[Nhung Kate]]|| Yen | |||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
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=== Anime === | === Anime === | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! | ! width="275"|Anime Title | ||
! | ! width="275"|Character(s) | ||
! | ! width="300"|Notes | ||
! | ! width="100"|Date | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Black Magic M-66]]'' || Spec-Ops Commandos || Some fitted with [[M203 grenade launcher]]s || 1987 | | ''[[Black Magic M-66]]'' || Spec-Ops Commandos || Some fitted with [[M203 grenade launcher]]s || 1987 | ||
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| ''[[Appleseed]]'' || Cyborg terrorist || || 1988 | | ''[[Appleseed]]'' || Cyborg terrorist || || 1988 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Patlabor: The Movie 2]] || JGSDF Intelligence Agents || || 1993 | |''[[The Abashiri Family]]'' || Naojiro Abashiri || DVD cover only || 1991 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Patlabor: The Movie 2]]'' || JGSDF Intelligence Agents || || 1993 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[You're Under Arrest! - Season 1]]''|| Monsters at an amusement park || File #40 "Dangerous Date 2x3"; Paintball || 1997 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Devil Lady]]'' || USA army soldier || "Heart" (E24) || 1998-1999 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[You're Under Arrest: Mini Specials]]''|| || Airsoft || 1999 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Amazing Nurse Nanako]] || American soldiers |||| 1999 | | ''[[Amazing Nurse Nanako]] || American soldiers |||| 1999 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Noir]]'' || Ulgian Army Soldiers || || 2001 | | ''[[Noir]]'' || Ulgian Army Soldiers || || 2001 | ||
|- | |||
|''[[You're Under Arrest: No Mercy!]]''|| Ken Nakajima || || 2002 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Full Metal Panic!]]'' || Melissa Mao/Jimmer/Sousuke Sagara/Kurz Weber || Fitted with A2 handguards || 2002 | |''[[Full Metal Panic!]]'' || Melissa Mao/Jimmer/Sousuke Sagara/Kurz Weber || Fitted with A2 handguards || 2002 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Area 88]]'' || US soldiers || || 2004 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Blood+]]'' || US soldiers; seen during flashbacks || || 2005 | | ''[[Blood+]]'' || US soldiers; seen during flashbacks || || 2005 | ||
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| ''[[Asobi ni Ikuyo: Bombshells from the Sky]]'' || Various || Seen with A1 and A2 handguards || 2010 | | ''[[Asobi ni Ikuyo: Bombshells from the Sky]]'' || Various || Seen with A1 and A2 handguards || 2010 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Upotte!!]]'' || || || 2012 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' || Bad Company's soldiers || S4E4, "The Nijimura Brothers, Part 2"; S4E5, "The Nijimura Brothers, Part 3" || 2016 | |||
|} | |} | ||
=== Video Games === | === Video Games === | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95% | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! width="250"|Game Title | ||
! | ! width="150"|Appears As | ||
! | ! width="250"|Mods | ||
! | ! width="250"|Notes | ||
! | ! width="100"| Release Date | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Fallout Tactics]]'' || "M16A1" || || Fitted with A2 handguards || 2001 | | ''[[Fallout Tactics]]'' || "M16A1" || || Fitted with A2 handguards || 2001 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'' || "M16" || || Fitted with fictional 60-round magazine || 2001 | | ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'' || "M16" || || Fitted with fictional 60-round magazine || 2001 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Battlefield: Vietnam]]'' || "M16" || Available as standard firing on full-auto, and as a sniper rifle fitted with scope but firing on semi-auto || Modeling error showing the ejection port on the left side || 2004 | | ''[[Battlefield: Vietnam]]'' || "M16" || Available as standard firing on full-auto, and as a sniper rifle fitted with scope but firing on semi-auto || Modeling error showing the ejection port on the left side || 2004 | ||
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| ''[[Söldner: Secret Wars]]'' || "M16A1" || || || 2004 | | ''[[Söldner: Secret Wars]]'' || "M16A1" || || || 2004 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Conflict: Vietnam]]'' || || || || 2004 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater]]'' || "XM16E1" || Camouflage paint scheme, semi/burst/auto trigger group, detachable suppressor || || 2005 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Project Reality]]'' || "M16A2" || Available with and without [[M203 grenade launcher]] || Featured with A1 and A2 handguards || 2005 | | ''[[Project Reality]]'' || "M16A2" || Available with and without [[M203 grenade launcher]] || Featured with A1 and A2 handguards || 2005 | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| [[Elite Warriors Vietnam]] || || || || 2005 | | [[Elite Warriors Vietnam]] || || || || 2005 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[El Matador]]'' || || || || 2006 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Scarface: The World is Yours]]'' || "Carbine Assault Rifle" || Can be fitted with dual mags and [[M203 grenade launcher]] || || 2006 | | ''[[Scarface: The World is Yours]]'' || "Carbine Assault Rifle" || Can be fitted with dual mags and [[M203 grenade launcher]] || || 2006 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | |rowspan="3"|''[[Cross Fire (2007 VG)|Cross Fire]]''||"M16" || || || rowspan="3"|2007 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[1968 Tunnel Rats (VG)]]'' || || || || 2009 | | "M16A2"||railed handguard || | ||
|- | |||
| "M16A4"|| with [[Galil]]-style skeleton folding stock and silencer||fully automatic | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[7.62 High Calibre]]'' || "M16A1" || Can be fitted with 20-round magazine, 30-round (and dual 30-round) magazine, Aimpoint M68 CCO, Trijicon ACOG scope, AV/PVS-14 night scope, laser module, tactical flashlight, bipod, bayonet, and suppressor || || 2008 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[1968: Tunnel Rats (VG)]]'' || || || || 2009 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker]]'' || "M16A1" || Can be fitted with suppressor, laser module [[M203 grenade launcher]], underbarrel shotgun || || 2010 | | ''[[Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker]]'' || "M16A1" || Can be fitted with suppressor, laser module [[M203 grenade launcher]], underbarrel shotgun || || 2010 | ||
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| ''[[Counter-Strike Online]]'' || "M16A1" || || 30 + 1 round mag || 2012 | | ''[[Counter-Strike Online]]'' || "M16A1" || || 30 + 1 round mag || 2012 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[World of Guns: Gun Disassembly]]'' ||M16 A1 ||bayonet || || 2014 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades]]'' || M16A1 || || ||2016 | | ''[[Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades]]'' || M16A1 || || ||2016 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Mafia III]]'' || || || || 2016 | | ''[[Mafia III]]'' || || || || 2016 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Rising Storm 2: Vietnam]]'' || ||||optional bayonet || 2017 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Far Cry 5]] || "M-16" || || Incorrectly depicted with a 4-position selector || 2018 | | ''[[Far Cry 5]] || "M-16" || || Incorrectly depicted with a 4-position selector || 2018 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Maximum Action]] || "M16A1" || || Always fitted with heat shield; "M16A1 GL" has underslung [[Cobray CM203]] || 2018 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Far Cry New Dawn]]'' || || || || 2019 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Far Cry 6]]'' || || || || 2021 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Marauders (video game)|Marauders]]'' || M16 || Wooden handguard and stock, can equip 20 or 30-round mags || Incorrectly depicted with 3-round burst mode || 2022 | |||
|} | |||
===Animation=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
! width="250"|Title | |||
! width="150"|Voice Actor | |||
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! width="350"|Notation | |||
! width="80"| Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Love, Death & Robots - Season 3]]'' || || ||seen in armory; "Kill Team Kill" (S3E05) || 2022 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |} | ||
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== M16A2 | == M16A2 == | ||
[[Image:M16A2.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Colt M16A2 | [[Image:M16A2.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Colt M16A2 - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[Image:ColtGovtModHBAR.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Government Model HBAR, the A2 version of the AR-15 Civilian Rifle - 5.56x45mm (note the lack of a third position for burst mode for the selector switch)]] | [[Image:ColtGovtModHBAR.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Government Model HBAR, the A2 version of the AR-15 Civilian Rifle - 5.56x45mm (note the lack of a third position for burst mode for the selector switch)]] | ||
The '''M16A2''' was developed under request by the US Marine Corps as a result of combat experience in Vietnam, and was adopted in 1982. Modifications were extensive, including new, faster rifling (1 twist every 7 inches, replacing the M16A1's 1:12 twist rate) to permit the use of the heavier SS109 round, a heavier barrel to resist bending and reduce overheating in sustained fire, an adjustable rear sight to allow sighting-in for ranges between 300 and 800 metres to take full advantage of the SS109's ballistic characteristics as well as windage adjustments without the use of special tools or a cartridge. The buttstock was lengthened 5⁄8 in (15.9 mm). The handguards were changed from the vertically split triangular pattern to the horizontally split round version found on carbines. A notch for the middle finger was added to the pistol grip. The flash hider was closed at the bottom to prevent dirt being kicked up when fired prone. A brass deflector was added to the upper receiver to prevent spent brass hitting left-handed shooters. The A1's full auto setting was dropped and replaced with a three round burst setting to prevent "spray and pray" usage by inexperienced users. The forward assist was changed from teardrop to round mainly as a cost-saving measure. | |||
In contrast to the real world M16A2 rifle adopted by the US military in the early 1980s, most of the A2s seen in movies are A2 'kits' built on A1 full auto lower receivers (or converted A2 style receivers). Most movie "M16A2" rifles have the A1 Birdcage flash hider installed, since cinematographers want the "starburst" of the flash to go all the way around, not just divert upwards (as is the case with the correct A2 Flash hider). | In contrast to the real world M16A2 rifle adopted by the US military in the early 1980s, most of the A2s seen in movies are A2 'kits' built on A1 full auto lower receivers (or converted A2 style receivers). Most movie "M16A2" rifles have the A1 Birdcage flash hider installed, since cinematographers want the "starburst" of the flash to go all the way around, not just divert upwards (as is the case with the correct A2 Flash hider). | ||
A fully automatic version of the M16A2 also exists, known as the '''M16A3'''. However, '''because nearly all movie "M16A2s" fire full automatic, it is not IMFDB policy to designate these rifles as "M16A3s" when identifying them in movies, since in nearly all cases they are intended to pass for M16A2s.''' | |||
''Also note that some American movies feature [[M16A1]] rifles fitted with M16A2-style handguards, such as ''[[Heat]]'' and ''[[Die Hard 2]]''. An example of such a rifle can be seen in the M16A1 entry above. When identifying M16 variants, please look at the '''receiver''' of the rifle in question, not just its handguards, to determine whether it is an A1 or an A2.'' | ''Also note that some American movies feature [[M16A1]] rifles fitted with M16A2-style handguards, such as ''[[Heat]]'' and ''[[Die Hard 2]]''. An example of such a rifle can be seen in the M16A1 entry above. When identifying M16 variants, please look at the '''receiver''' of the rifle in question, not just its handguards, to determine whether it is an A1 or an A2.'' | ||
=== Film === | === Film === | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95% | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! width="280"|Title | ||
! | ! width="170"|Actor | ||
! | ! width="200"|Character | ||
! | ! width="250"|Note | ||
! | ! width="50"|Date | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Maximum Overdrive]]'' || [[Emilio Estevez]] || Bill || || 1986 | | ''[[Maximum Overdrive]]'' || [[Emilio Estevez]] || Bill || || 1986 | ||
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| ''[[In the Line of Duty: The FBI Murders]]'' || [[Michael Gross]] || William Matix || || 1988 | | ''[[In the Line of Duty: The FBI Murders]]'' || [[Michael Gross]] || William Matix || || 1988 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation]]'' || || SWAT officers || || 1989 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[The Abyss]]'' || || US Navy personnel || Mix of A1 and SP1-style lower receivers; possibly semi-auto AR-15 A2s || 1989 | | ''[[The Abyss]]'' || || US Navy personnel || Mix of A1 and SP1-style lower receivers; possibly semi-auto AR-15 A2s || 1989 | ||
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| ''[[Stone Cold]]'' || || Soldiers || || 1991 | | ''[[Stone Cold]]'' || || Soldiers || || 1991 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Rapid Fire]]'' || [[François Chau]] || Detective Farris || fitted with tactical scope || 1992 | | ''[[Rapid Fire (1992)|Rapid Fire]]'' || [[François Chau]] || Detective Farris || fitted with tactical scope || 1992 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=3| ''[[In the Line of Duty: Ambush at Waco]]'' || [[Tim Daly]] || Vernon Howell / David Koresh || ||rowspan=3| 1993 | | rowspan=3| ''[[In the Line of Duty: Ambush at Waco]]'' || [[Tim Daly]] || Vernon Howell / David Koresh || ||rowspan=3| 1993 | ||
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| Various || DEA agents || | | Various || DEA agents || | ||
|- | |||
|''[[A Time to Kill]]''||||Army National Guardsmen||||1996 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Volcano]]'' || || Army National Guard soldiers || || 1997 | | ''[[Volcano]]'' || || Army National Guard soldiers || || 1997 | ||
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| rowspan="10" | ''[[Black Hawk Down]]'' | | rowspan="10" | ''[[Black Hawk Down]]'' | ||
|| [[Josh Hartnett]] || SSG Matt Eversmann || || rowspan=" | || [[Josh Hartnett]] || SSG Matt Eversmann || || rowspan="10" | 2001 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Ewan McGregor]] || SPC John Grimes || Fitted with [[M203 grenade launcher]] | | [[Ewan McGregor]] || SPC John Grimes || Fitted with [[M203 grenade launcher]] | ||
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| ''[[Day After Tomorrow, The|The Day After Tomorrow]]'' || || US Army soldier || || 2004 | | ''[[Day After Tomorrow, The|The Day After Tomorrow]]'' || || US Army soldier || || 2004 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Innocent Voices]]'' || || Salvadoran Army soldiers and guerrilla || || 2004 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[American Soldiers: A Day in Iraq]]'' || [[Jason Matheson]] || LT Diggs || || 2005 | | ''[[American Soldiers: A Day in Iraq]]'' || [[Jason Matheson]] || LT Diggs || || 2005 | ||
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| Various || US Army soldiers || | | Various || US Army soldiers || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" | ''[[War of the Worlds]]'' || || US Army soldiers || With and without SureFire Universal WeaponLight || rowspan="2" | 2005 | | rowspan="2" | ''[[War of the Worlds (2005)|War of the Worlds]]'' || || US Army soldiers || With and without SureFire Universal WeaponLight || rowspan="2" | 2005 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Various || US Marines || | | Various || US Marines || | ||
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| ''[[Babylon A.D.]]'' || || Neolite || || 2008 | | ''[[Babylon A.D.]]'' || || Neolite || || 2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Crossfire (Les Insoumis)]]''|| || || In the warehouse of weapons || 2008 | | ''[[Crossfire (Les Insoumis)]]''|| || || In the warehouse of weapons || 2008 | ||
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| ''[[Eleventh Hour, The|The Eleventh Hour]]'' || [[Matthew Reese]] || Micheal Adams || M203A1, Mounted on M4A1 || 2008 | | ''[[Eleventh Hour, The|The Eleventh Hour]]'' || [[Matthew Reese]] || Micheal Adams || M203A1, Mounted on M4A1 || 2008 | ||
|- | |||
| rowspan="2" | ''[[Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia]]'' || || Colombian Army soldiers || || rowspan="2" | 2009 | | rowspan="2" | ''[[Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia]]'' || || Colombian Army soldiers || || rowspan="2" | 2009 | ||
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| [[Surrogates]] || || US Army soldier || || 2009 | | [[Surrogates]] || || US Army soldier || || 2009 | ||
|- | |||
| rowspan=2 | ''[[Helldriver]]'' || Marc Walkow || Doctor || rowspan=2 | || rowspan=2 | 2010 | |||
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| || Soldiers | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Unthinkable]]'' || || US Army soldiers || || 2010 | | ''[[Unthinkable]]'' || || US Army soldiers || || 2010 | ||
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|''[[Purge, The|The Purge ]]''|| ||Purger|| ||2013 | |''[[Purge, The|The Purge ]]''|| ||Purger|| ||2013 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Lupin | |''[[Lupin the 3rd]]''|| ||Thai soldiers|| ||2014 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[22 Minutes (22 minuty)]]'' || || Somali Pirates || Possibly a replica || 2014 | | ''[[22 Minutes (22 minuty)]]'' || || Somali Pirates || Possibly a replica || 2014 | ||
|- | |||
|''[[Innocent Lilies: The End and The Beginning]]''|| || Solders || ||2015 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Jason Bourne (2016)|Jason Bourne]]''||||USAF security forces personnel||||2016 | |''[[Jason Bourne (2016)|Jason Bourne]]''||||USAF security forces personnel||||2016 | ||
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| ''[[7 Days in Entebbe]]'' || || IDF MP || anachronistic || 2018 | | ''[[7 Days in Entebbe]]'' || || IDF MP || anachronistic || 2018 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Project Gutenberg]]''|| ||Merlin Guerilla soldiers|| ||2018 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Bumblebee]]''||||US Army soldiers||||2018 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[John Wick: Chapter 4]]'' || || ||seen in armory || 2023 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |} | ||
===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95% | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! width="260"|Show Title | ||
! | ! width="140"|Actor | ||
! | ! width="200"|Character | ||
! | ! width="300"|Note / Episode | ||
! | ! width="80"|Air Date | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' || || Militant extremists || "Future's End" || 1995 - 2001 | | ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' || || Militant extremists || "Future's End" || 1995 - 2001 | ||
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| [[Gerald McRaney]] || Johnston Green || | | [[Gerald McRaney]] || Johnston Green || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="3"| ''[[ | | rowspan="3"| ''[[The Unit]]'' || [[Max Martini]] || MSG Mack Gerhardt || With M9 bayonet / "Play 16" || rowspan="3"| 2006 - 2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Eric Ladin]] || CPL Blaylock || "Dark of the Moon" | | [[Eric Ladin]] || CPL Blaylock || "Dark of the Moon" | ||
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| ''[[Andromeda Strain, The (2008 Miniseries)|The Andromeda Strain]]'' || || US Army soldiers || Airsoft replicas || 2008 | | ''[[Andromeda Strain, The (2008 Miniseries)|The Andromeda Strain]]'' || || US Army soldiers || Airsoft replicas || 2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Breaking Bad - Season 2]]'' || || Mexican | | ''[[Breaking Bad - Season 2]]'' || || Mexican Federales || "Negro Y Azul" (S2E07)|| 2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Falling Skies]]'' || Extras || Resistance fighters || || 2011 | | ''[[Falling Skies]]'' || Extras || Resistance fighters || || 2011 | ||
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|''[[Banshee - Season 1]]'' || || ||can be seen in opening titles || 2013 | |''[[Banshee - Season 1]]'' || || ||can be seen in opening titles || 2013 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Breaking Bad - Season 5]]'' || || ||Seen in armory; "Felina" (S5E16) || 2013 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Banshee - Season 3]]'' || || ||can be seen in Episode 10 opening titles || 2015 | |''[[Banshee - Season 3]]'' || || ||can be seen in Episode 10 opening titles || 2015 | ||
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| ''[[The Last Ship - Season 2|The Last Ship]]'' ||[[Titus Welliver]]|| Thorwald ||"Unreal City" (S02E01)|| 2015 | | ''[[The Last Ship - Season 2|The Last Ship]]'' ||[[Titus Welliver]]|| Thorwald ||"Unreal City" (S02E01)|| 2015 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Fear the Walking Dead - Season 2]] ||||La Colonia scout||"North" (S2E15) ||2016 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |''[[Arrow - Season 5]] || || ||possibly a modern semi-auto variant; seen in gunstore; "Vigilante" (S5E07)||2016-2017 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | rowspan="3"|[[Fear the Walking Dead - Season 3]] ||||Broke Jaw Ranch Militiaman||"Eye of the Beholder" (S3E01) ||rowspan="3"|2017 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |||El Bazar guards ||"The Diviner" (S3E10) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |||Proctors||"Sleigh Ride" (S3E16) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | |''[[Waco (TV Series)|Waco]]''||||ATF agents||||2018 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |''[[Yellowstone - Season 1]]'' ||||tribal police||"Daybreak" (S1E01)||2018 | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan=5|''[[Fear the Walking Dead - Season 4]]'' ||Luis John Soria ||Dell Diamond Stadium Resident ||rowspan=2|"Another Day in the Diamond" (S4E02)|| rowspan=5|2018 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Clay Brunken ||Dell Diamond Stadium Resident | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Shannon Houk ||Dell Diamond Stadium Resident||"Another Day in the Diamond" (S4E02), "Good Out Here" (S4E03), "Buried" (S4E04), "The Wrong Side of Where You Are Now" (S4E07) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Tactical Ops: Assault on Terror]]'' || "M16" || Can fire in semi-auto and three-round burst, also fitted with barrel-mounted laser sight || Featuring 20-round magazine || 2002 | | [[Bill Foster]] ||Vultures Member||"Just In Case" (S4E06) | ||
|- | |||
| Mike Lawler ||Dell Diamond Stadium Resident||"The Wrong Side of Where You Are Now" (S4E07) | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Stranger Things - Season 3]]''||||U.S. Army||"Chapter Eight: "The Battle of Starcourt" (S3E08) || 2019 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Walking Dead: World Beyond - Season 2]]'' ||Kyle W. Brown || CRM Sniper ||w/scope and gripod; "Death and the Dead" (S2E09) || 2021 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Stranger Things - Season 4]]''||||U.S. Army||||2022 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon - Season 1]]'' ||||''Demimonde'' Club Guard|| "La Dame de Fer" (S1E04) || 2023 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
=== Anime === | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
! width="300"|Title | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="400"|Notes | |||
! width="50"| Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Planetes]]'' || INTO soldiers and El Tanikans|| || 2003 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex]]'' || American Empire soldiers || || 2002 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[When They Cry: Kai]]'' ||Banken Soldiers||Using 20 round magazines||2007 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Mayoi Neko Overrun!]]'' || || || 2010 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Upotte!!]]'' || || M16A2 and M16A3 || 2012 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Suisei no Gargantia]] || Sailor || || 2013 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
=== Video Games === | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
! width="250"|Game Title | |||
! width="200"|Appears As | |||
! width="300"|Mods | |||
! width="250"|Notes | |||
! width="100"| Release Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2]]'' || || || Seen held by American soldiers in one of the game's endings || 2000 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Hitman: Codename 47]]'' || "M16A2" || || || 2000 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Operation Flashpoint]]'' || "M16A2" || Can fire in semi-auto and three-round burst, also available with [[M203]] || The world model features a mirror of the right side of the receiver || 2001 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Tactical Ops: Assault on Terror]]'' || "M16" || Can fire in semi-auto and three-round burst, also fitted with barrel-mounted laser sight || Featuring 20-round magazine || 2002 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[America's Army]]'' || "M16A2" || Can fire in semi-auto and three-round burst, also available with [[M203]] || || 2002 | | ''[[America's Army]]'' || "M16A2" || Can fire in semi-auto and three-round burst, also available with [[M203]] || || 2002 | ||
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| ''[[Conflict: Desert Storm]]'' || "Colt M16A2 Assault Rifle"<br>"M16 Colt Silenced Sub-machine Gun" || First variant is fitted with [[M203]] and can fire in semi-auto, three-round burst, and inaccurately full-auto; second variant fitted with scope and suppressor, also featuring an inaccurate 32-round magazine || || 2002 | | ''[[Conflict: Desert Storm]]'' || "Colt M16A2 Assault Rifle"<br>"M16 Colt Silenced Sub-machine Gun" || First variant is fitted with [[M203]] and can fire in semi-auto, three-round burst, and inaccurately full-auto; second variant fitted with scope and suppressor, also featuring an inaccurate 32-round magazine || || 2002 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Splinter Cell]]'' || || || Used by hostile NPCs, | | ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'' || || || Seen used by a thug in the intro cutscene, unusable || 2002 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Splinter Cell]]'' || || || Used by hostile NPCs, unusable || 2002 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Delta Force: Black Hawk Down]]'' || "M16"<br>"M16/203" || Available with and without [[M203]] || First variant erroneously featuring a 14.5" barrel while ironically the second variant has the correct 20" barrel; the fire selector switch is set on semi-auto || 2003 | | ''[[Delta Force: Black Hawk Down]]'' || "M16"<br>"M16/203" || Available with and without [[M203]] || First variant erroneously featuring a 14.5" barrel while ironically the second variant has the correct 20" barrel; the fire selector switch is set on semi-auto || 2003 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Postal 2]]'' || Machine Gun || Pachmayr Vindicator pistol grip, | | ''[[Enter the Matrix]]'' || "M16" || || || 2003 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Postal 2]]'' || "Machine Gun" || Pachmayr Vindicator pistol grip, converted to full-auto ||Colt Government Model HBAR|| 2003 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Manhunt]]'' || "Defender Mark 1" || Can fire in semi-auto and erroneously full-auto || Firing 30 rounds from a 20-round magazine || 2003 | | ''[[Manhunt]]'' || "Defender Mark 1" || Can fire in semi-auto and erroneously full-auto || Firing 30 rounds from a 20-round magazine || 2003 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Conflict: Desert Storm II]]'' || || || || 2003 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising]]'' || "M16"<br>"M16/203" || Available with and without [[M203]] || First variant erroneously featuring a 14.5" barrel while ironically the second variant has the correct 20" barrel; the fire selector switch is set on semi-auto; Available only for the Rifleman class of the Joint Ops faction || 2004 | | ''[[Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising]]'' || "M16"<br>"M16/203" || Available with and without [[M203]] || First variant erroneously featuring a 14.5" barrel while ironically the second variant has the correct 20" barrel; the fire selector switch is set on semi-auto; Available only for the Rifleman class of the Joint Ops faction || 2004 | ||
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| ''[[Battlefield 2]]'' || || With and without M203 grenade launcher || || 2005 | | ''[[Battlefield 2]]'' || || With and without M203 grenade launcher || || 2005 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Punisher, The (VG)|Punisher]]'' || || M16A3 With and without M203 grenade launcher || || 2005 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Joint Task Force]]'' || || || With 20-round magazine || 2006 | | ''[[Joint Task Force]]'' || || || With 20-round magazine || 2006 | ||
|- | |||
|''[[Eternal Damnation]]''|| || ||Model from ''[[Postal 2]]''; unusable||2006 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Manhunt 2]]'' || || || || 2007 | | ''[[Manhunt 2]]'' || || || || 2007 | ||
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| ''[[9th Company: Roots of Terror]]'' || || || || 2008 | | ''[[9th Company: Roots of Terror]]'' || || || || 2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3]]'' || || || Seen only in cutscenes | | ''[[Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3]]'' || || || Seen only in cutscenes || 2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Left 4 Dead]]'' || "Assault Rifle" || With barrel-mounted weaponlight<br />50-round magazine || || 2008 | | ''[[Left 4 Dead]]'' || "Assault Rifle" || With barrel-mounted weaponlight<br />50-round magazine || || 2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Far Cry 2]]'' || "M16A3" || Seen in a magazine and on posters, | | ''[[Far Cry 2]]'' || "M16A3" || Seen in a magazine and on posters, unusable || || 2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Delta Force: Xtreme 2]]'' || "M16/M203" || Fitted with [[M203]] || || 2009 | | ''[[Delta Force: Xtreme 2]]'' || "M16/M203" || Fitted with [[M203]] || || 2009 | ||
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| ''[[Firearms: Source]]'' || "M16-A2" || Can fire semi-auto and three-round burst || || 2010 | | ''[[Firearms: Source]]'' || "M16-A2" || Can fire semi-auto and three-round burst || || 2010 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Deus Ex: Human Revolution]]'' || || || Seen held by a soldier in one of the game's endings, | | ''[[Deus Ex: Human Revolution]]'' || || || Seen held by a soldier in one of the game's endings, unusable || 2011 | ||
|- | |||
| rowspan=2|''[[Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades]]''||"M16A2"|| || M16A2||rowspan=2|2016 | |||
|- | |||
|"M16A3"|| ||M16A3 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Insurgency Sandstorm]]'' || "M16A2" || || || 2018 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Vigor]]'' || "ES16A2" || || || 2018 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[The Division 2]]'' ||M16A2 || || || 2019 | | ''[[Call to Arms]]'' || || || || 2018 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Division 2]]'' ||"M16A2" || || || 2019 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War]]'' || "M16" || ||Holds 30 rounds despite being depicted with a 20-round magazine|| 2020 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Squad]]'' || M16A2 || Colt Scope, M203 || Added in 2023 V4.5 update || 2020 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Battlefield 2042]]'' || M16A2 || doglegged Kobra red dot, ACOG scope, M203 || || 2021 | |||
|} | |} | ||
<br clear=all> | <br clear=all> | ||
== M16A4 | == M16A4 == | ||
[[File:M16A4Standard.jpg|thumb|right|500px|M16A4 with carry handle attached - 5.56x45mm]] | [[File:M16A4Standard.jpg|thumb|right|500px|M16A4 with carry handle attached - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[File:M16A4withANPEQ&ACOG.jpg|thumb|right|500px|M16A4 with railed handguard, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, KAC foregrip, and Trijicon TA01 4x32 ACOG scope - 5.56x45mm. This is not a military M16A4 MWS, because the railed handguard is not a KAC M5 RAS (it lacks the cut-out in the upper half to accommodate the M203 barrel clamp).]] | [[File:M16A4withANPEQ&ACOG.jpg|thumb|right|500px|M16A4 with railed handguard, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, KAC foregrip, and Trijicon TA01 4x32 ACOG scope - 5.56x45mm. This is not a military M16A4 MWS, because the railed handguard is not a KAC M5 RAS (it lacks the cut-out in the upper half to accommodate the M203 barrel clamp).]] | ||
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[[File:M16A4 Grippod.jpg|thumb|right|500px|M16A4 MWS with ACOG and grippod - 5.56x45mm. Note the cut-out in the KAC M5 RAS.]] | [[File:M16A4 Grippod.jpg|thumb|right|500px|M16A4 MWS with ACOG and grippod - 5.56x45mm. Note the cut-out in the KAC M5 RAS.]] | ||
The '''M16A4''' is a 3-round burst rifle like the M16A2. The original upper receiver with a fixed carry handle was replaced with one that has a removable handle and a built-in full-length Picatinny rail for mounting optics and other ancillary devices. The M16A4 is the standard-issue rifle of the U.S. Marine Corps, though a switch to the M4 carbine was made in late 2015. | The '''M16A4''' is the latest version of the M16 rifle, and is currently a service rifle in the United States Army. It is a 3-round burst rifle like the M16A2. The original upper receiver with a fixed carry handle was replaced with one that has a removable handle and a built-in full-length Picatinny rail for mounting optics and other ancillary devices. The M16A4 is the standard-issue rifle of the U.S. Marine Corps, though a switch to the M4 carbine was made in late 2015. | ||
Military-issue M16A4 are also equipped with a Knight's Armament Company M5 RAS railed handguard (RAS standing for "Rail Adapter System"). Such rifles were designated '''M16A4 MWS''' (Modular Weapon System) in the U.S. Army field manuals. | Military-issue M16A4 are also equipped with a Knight's Armament Company M5 RAS railed handguard (RAS standing for "Rail Adapter System"). Such rifles were designated '''M16A4 MWS''' (Modular Weapon System) in the U.S. Army field manuals. | ||
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95% | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Yamakasi]]'' || | ! width="250"|Title | ||
! width="150"|Actor | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="350"|Note | |||
! width="50"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Yamakasi]]'' || Various || Special Forces || || 2001 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Warriors (Guerreros)]]'' || || Serbian and Albanian soldiers || with a red dot sight || 2002 | | ''[[Warriors (Guerreros)]]'' || || Serbian and Albanian soldiers || with a red dot sight || 2002 | ||
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| [[Roland Kickinger]] || Anderson || | | [[Roland Kickinger]] || Anderson || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || Mercenary || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen]]'' || Various || US military personnel || Fitted with Trijicon ACOG scopes, SureFire Universal WeaponLights, and KAC RIS foregrips || 2009 | | ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen]]'' || Various || US military personnel || Fitted with Trijicon ACOG scopes, SureFire Universal WeaponLights, and KAC RIS foregrips || 2009 | ||
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| ''[[Drive Angry]]'' || [[Tom Atkins]] || Cap || || 2011 | | ''[[Drive Angry]]'' || [[Tom Atkins]] || Cap || || 2011 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Rape Zombie: Lust of the Dead]]'' || [[Asami]] || Kanae || || 2012 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Brick Mansions]]'' || Various || Soldiers || || 2014 | | ''[[Lust of the Dead 2]]'' || Various || JSDF members || || 2013 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Lust of the Dead 3]]'' || [[Asami]] || Kanae's clones || || 2012 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[White House Down]]'' || Various || US Army soldiers || || 2013 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Lust of the Dead 4]]'' || [[Asami]] || Kanae's clones || || 2012 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Brick Mansions]]'' || Various || Soldiers || || 2014 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[American Sniper]]'' || Various || US Marines || With EOTech and ACOG sights, M203 grenade launchers || 2014 | | ''[[American Sniper]]'' || Various || US Marines || With EOTech and ACOG sights, M203 grenade launchers || 2014 | ||
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| ''[[Whiskey Tango Foxtrot]]'' || [[Sterling K. Brown]] || Sgt. Hurd || || 2016 | | ''[[Whiskey Tango Foxtrot]]'' || [[Sterling K. Brown]] || Sgt. Hurd || || 2016 | ||
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| ''[[John Wick: Chapter 2]]''|| || || Seen in armory || 2017 | |||
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| rowspan=2 | ''[[Love and Monsters]]'' || Mikhail Bida || SWAT trooper || rowspan=2 | || rowspan=2 | 2020 | |||
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| Various || SWAT troops | |||
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| [[Top Gun: Maverick]] || Various || USMC Honor Guard || With RIS handguards || 2022 | |||
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! | ! width="350"|Note/Episode | ||
! | ! width="80"|Air Date | ||
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| ''[[CSI: Miami]]'' || || US Marines || "Come As You Are" With ACOG scope, Surefire Universal weaponlight, RIS foregrip, and AN/PEQ-2 IR designator || | | ''[[CSI: Miami]]'' || || US Marines || "Come As You Are" With ACOG scope, Surefire Universal weaponlight, RIS foregrip, and AN/PEQ-2 IR designator || | ||
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| ''[[Prison Break - Season 3]]'' || || Sona Guards ||with scope and RIS handguard || 2007 - 2008 | | ''[[Prison Break - Season 3]]'' || || Sona Guards ||with scope and RIS handguard || 2007 - 2008 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[The Unit]]'' || || US Army soldier ||"Dark of the Moon" || 2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2"|''[[Supernatural - Season 5]]'' || [[Jensen Ackles]] || Dean Wincehster ||rowspan="2"|Dlask Arms Corp. rifle with telescopic sight / "Good God, Y'all" (S05E02)|| rowspan="2"|2009 | | rowspan="2"|''[[Supernatural - Season 5]]'' || [[Jensen Ackles]] || Dean Wincehster ||rowspan="2"|Dlask Arms Corp. rifle with telescopic sight / "Good God, Y'all" (S05E02)|| rowspan="2"|2009 | ||
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| [[Continuum - Season 2]] / Split Second || ||Liber8 terrorist || suppressed and scoped || 2013 | | [[Continuum - Season 2]] / Split Second || ||Liber8 terrorist || suppressed and scoped || 2013 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2"| ''[[Walking Dead | | rowspan="2"| ''[[The Walking Dead - Season 7]]'' || [[Chandler Riggs]] || Carl Grimes ||rowspan="2"|KAC M5 railed handguard, ACE Entry skeleton stock and 40 round PMAG, "Sing Me a Song" (S7E07)|| rowspan="2"|2016 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Austin Amelio]] || Dwight | | [[Austin Amelio]] || Dwight | ||
|- | |||
| rowspan=5|''[[Fear the Walking Dead - Season 4]]'' ||[[Kim Dickens]] ||Madison Clark||w/vertical grip and EOTech sight; "Another Day in the Diamond" (S4E02)|| rowspan=5|2018 | |||
|- | |||
| Gary Jones ||Dell Diamond Stadium Resident||w/vertical grip and EOTech sight; "Another Day in the Diamond" (S4E02), "The Wrong Side of Where You Are Now" (S4E07) | |||
|- | |||
| [[Colman Domingo]] ||Victor Strand||rowspan=2|w/vertical grip and EOTech sight; "Buried" (S4E04) | |||
|- | |||
| [[Danay Garcia]]||Luciana Galvez | |||
|- | |||
| [[Jason Liebrecht]]||Edgar||w/vertical grip; "Just In Case" (S4E06), "The Wrong Side of Where You Are Now" (S4E07) | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Ms. Marvel - Season 1]]'' || ||Damage Control agent||"No Normal" (S1E06) || 2022 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="2"|''[[The Last of Us - Season 1]]'' || || FEDRA soldiers ||"When You're Lost in the Darkness" (S1E01)|| rowspan="2"|2023 | |||
|- | |||
| || Revolutionaries of Kansas City || w/scopes; "Please Hold to My Hand" (S1E04), "Endure and Survive" (S1E05) | |||
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! width="50"|Date | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Upotte!!]] ||Ichiroku | | ''[[Flag]]'' || UNF soldiers|| used in multiple configurations || 2006 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Upotte!!]]'' || Ichiroku || sometimes with ACOG/Docter combo || 2012 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Punch Line]]'' || USA army soldiers || || 2015 | |||
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|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Ghost Recon]]'' || "M16A2" || | ! width="250"|Game Title | ||
! width="150"|Appears As | |||
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! width="250"|Notes | |||
! width="100"| Release Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Ghost Recon]]'' || "M16A2" || Available with carry handle, Trijicon RX01NSN reflex sight, and [[M203 grenade launcher|M203A2 grenade launcher]] || || 2001 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Sum of All Fears, The (VG)|The Sum of All Fears (VG)]]'' || "M16", "M16/M203" || Available with Trijicon RX01NSN reflex sight and [[M203 grenade launcher|M203A2 grenade launcher]] || || 2002 | | ''[[Sum of All Fears, The (VG)|The Sum of All Fears (VG)]]'' || "M16", "M16/M203" || Available with Trijicon RX01NSN reflex sight and [[M203 grenade launcher|M203A2 grenade launcher]] || || 2002 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Driver 3]]'' || || || || 2004 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Close Combat: First to Fight]]'' || "M-16 A4" || Fitted with Trijicon TA01 ACOG scope and [[M203 grenade launcher]] || NPCs using rifles fitted with carry handles and A2 handguards || 2005 | | ''[[Close Combat: First to Fight]]'' || "M-16 A4" || Fitted with Trijicon TA01 ACOG scope and [[M203 grenade launcher]] || NPCs using rifles fitted with carry handles and A2 handguards || 2005 | ||
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| ''[[Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter]]'' || "A4 Rifle" || || Available in the Xbox 360 version only || 2006 | | ''[[Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter]]'' || "A4 Rifle" || || Available in the Xbox 360 version only || 2006 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Alliance of Valiant Arms]] || || With Grippod foregrip, Magpul PMag magazine, and ACOG scope || || 2007 | | ''[[Alliance of Valiant Arms]]'' || || With Grippod foregrip, Magpul PMag magazine, and ACOG scope || || 2007 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2]]'' || "A4 Rifle" || Available with Aimpoint M68 CCO and [[Heckler & Koch M320|H&K M320]] grenade launcher || Available in the Xbox 360 version only || 2007 | | ''[[Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2]]'' || "A4 Rifle" || Available with Aimpoint M68 CCO and [[Heckler & Koch M320|H&K M320]] grenade launcher || Available in the Xbox 360 version only || 2007 | ||
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| ''[[Counter-Strike Online]]'' || M16A4 || Fitted with iron sights, KAC RIS foregrip, and painted with desert camouflage scheme || Available to the Counter-Terrorist faction only || 2010 | | ''[[Counter-Strike Online]]'' || M16A4 || Fitted with iron sights, KAC RIS foregrip, and painted with desert camouflage scheme || Available to the Counter-Terrorist faction only || 2010 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Karma Online]] || || || || 2011 | | ''[[Karma Online]]'' || || || || 2011 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[War Inc. Battlezone]] || "Colt M16" || || || 2011 | | ''[[War Inc. Battlezone]]'' || "Colt M16" || || || 2011 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Homefront]]'' || "M16 Rifle" || Can be fitted with various optical sights || Fires in semi-automatic only, also incorrectly firing 20 rounds from a 30-round magazine || 2011 | | ''[[Homefront]]'' || "M16 Rifle" || Can be fitted with various optical sights || Fires in semi-automatic only, also incorrectly firing 20 rounds from a 30-round magazine || 2011 | ||
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| ''[[Arctic Combat]]'' || || || || 2012 | | ''[[Arctic Combat]]'' || || || || 2012 | ||
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| ''[[Insurgency (2014)|Insurgency]]'' || || w/ various attachments || || 2014 | | ''[[State of Decay]]'' || "M16A4" || || A2 handguard || 2013 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Payday 2]]'' ||AMR-16 || || || 2013 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Last of Us, The|The Last of Us]]'' ||"Assault Rifle" || || Fires fully automatic, fitted with collapsible, M4-style stock || 2013 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Warface]]'' ||M16A3 Custom || || ||2013 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Insurgency (2014)|Insurgency]]'' ||M16A4 || w/ various attachments || || 2014 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Battlefield Hardline]]'' || "M16A3" || || || 2014 | | ''[[Battlefield Hardline]]'' || "M16A3" || || || 2014 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare]]'' || "M16" || w/ various attachments || Available in Supply Drops || 2015 | | ''[[Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare]]'' || "M16" || w/ various attachments || Available in Supply Drops || 2015 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Rainbow Six Siege]]'' || ||with and without [[M203 grenade launcher]] ||Unusable, seen on a NATO poster || 2015 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Walking Dead: A New Frontier]]'' || ||with AN/PEQ-15 || || 2016 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare|Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered]]'' || M16A4 || Available with iron sights, SureShot red dot sight, [[M203 grenade launcher]], suppressor, or Trijicon ACOG scope || Incorrectly full-auto in singleplayer mode || 2016 | | ''[[Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare|Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered]]'' || M16A4 || Available with iron sights, SureShot red dot sight, [[M203 grenade launcher]], suppressor, or Trijicon ACOG scope || Incorrectly full-auto in singleplayer mode || 2016 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades]]'' || M16A4 || || || 2016 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[PUBG: Battlegrounds]]'' || M16A4 || w/ various attachments || non-railed handguard || 2017 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Insurgency: Sandstorm]]'' ||M16A4 || w/ various attachments || || 2018 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Call to Arms]]'' || || || || 2018 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Terminator: Resistance]]'' || "M16 Rifle" || Has left and right rail covers, a retractable buttstock, and an anachronistic AN/PEQ-15 IR designator || Erroneously locked to fully-automatic fire mode, rear sight aperture is unrealistically wide || 2019 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Squad]]'' || M16A4 || AN/PEQ-16, KAC grip, ACOG M150, M203A2 || Added in V3.0 Update, 2022 || 2020 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Battlefield 2042]]'' || M16A3 || || Colt Model 901 || 2021 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (2022)|Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II]]'' || "M16" || || Colt Model 901 || 2022 | |||
|} | |||
===Animation=== | |||
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! width="200"|Voice Actor | |||
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! width="80"| Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Love, Death & Robots - Season 1]]'' || ||US Marines||w/ACOG scope; "Shape-Shifters" (S1E10) || 2019 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="5" |''[[What If...? - Season 1]]'' || || US Army soldiers|| "What If... The World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes?" (S1E03) || rowspan="5" |2021 | |||
|- | |||
| Uncredited||AFC Pratt||rowspan="2" |"What If... Killmonger Rescued Tony Stark?" (S1E06) | |||
|- | |||
| Uncredited||Airman Jimmy | |||
|- | |||
| ||Batroc's pirates||rowspan="2" |"What If... The Watcher Broke His Oath?" (S1E09) | |||
|- | |||
| [[Georges St-Pierre]]||Georges Batroc | |||
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95% | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! width="280"|Film Title | ||
! | ! width="170"|Actor | ||
! | ! width="200"|Character | ||
! | ! width="250"|Notes | ||
! | ! width="50"|Date | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Hennessy]] || || IRA snipers || || 1975 | | ''[[Hennessy]] || || IRA snipers || || 1975 | ||
|- | |||
|''[[Hennessy]]''||[[Eric Porter]]||Sean Tobin||||1975 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Assault on Precinct 13 (1976)|Assault on Precinct 13]] || || Gangmembers || || 1976 | | ''[[Assault on Precinct 13 (1976)|Assault on Precinct 13]] || || Gangmembers || || 1976 | ||
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95% | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | ||
|- | |- | ||
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! | ! width="200"|Actor | ||
! | ! width="200"|Character | ||
! | ! width="250"|Note | ||
! | ! width="80"|Date | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Adam-12]]'' || [[Martin Milner]] || Officer Malloy |||| 1971-1975 | | ''[[Adam-12]]'' || [[Martin Milner]] || Officer Malloy |||| 1971-1975 | ||
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|''[[Dempsey and Makepeace]]''|| ||Cortez´s henchmen ||"The Cortez Connection" (S03E08) ||1985 | |''[[Dempsey and Makepeace]]''|| ||Cortez´s henchmen ||"The Cortez Connection" (S03E08) ||1985 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Bergerac - Season 9|Bergerac]]'' || || || Seen in illegal weapon store; "The Waiting Game" (S09E07) || 1991 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Homicide: Life on the Street]]''||[[Steve Buscemi]]||Gordon Pratt||"End Game" (S3E14)||1995 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' || || Militant extremists || Fitted with A2 handguards || 1995 - 2001 | | ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' || || Militant extremists || Fitted with A2 handguards || 1995 - 2001 | ||
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|} | |} | ||
===Video Games=== | |||
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! width="80"| Release Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades]]'' || "R6000 SP1" || || || 2016 | |||
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95% | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | ||
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! | ! width="250"|Notes | ||
! | ! width="50"|Date | ||
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| ''[[Tough Guys]]'' || || SWAT officers, sheriff deputies, Mexican police || Early model || 1986 | | ''[[Tough Guys]]'' || || SWAT officers, sheriff deputies, Mexican police || Early model || 1986 | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| [[ Ultimate Weapons ]] || || ||Early model with A1 handguard || 2009 | ! width="200"|Title | ||
! width="200"|Actor | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="250"|Note | |||
! width="100"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Ultimate Weapons]]'' || || ||Early model with A1 handguard || 2009 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Anime=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
! width="300"|Title | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="250"|Note | |||
! width="100"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Punch Line]]'' || || || 2015 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
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==Colt Sporter Rifle Delta HBAR== | |||
[[Image:Colt Sporter Rifle Delta HBAR.jpg|thumb|right|501px|Colt Delta HBAR - .223 Remington]] | |||
[[Image:Colt Delta HBAR with Bipod..jpg|thumb|right|501px|Colt Delta HBAR with bipod - .223 Remington]] | |||
A variation of the standard Colt AR-15A2 rifle that was specially selected for accuracy and then converted by the Colt factory into a "DELTA-HBAR" type rifle. The conversion consisted of a Colt installed Tasco 3-9 power variable scope (with duplex reticle) with the rubberized/armored exterior that was mounted in a special A.R.M.S. carry handle adapter. It is also fitted with a Colt marked plastic cheekpiece on the buttstock that provided a higher cheek weld for shooting with the scope and still allows the charging handle to be pulled all the way back. It has the A2 rifle configuration with a forward assist, brass deflector and fixed carrying handle with the 800 meter adjustable rear sight. It has the slabside lower receiver as used on the commercial AR-15s with the original Colt fixed A2 style improved buttstock, handguards and pistol grip. The side of the pistol grip was also affixed with a small circular "RED DELTA" symbol signifying the model. The model was also fitted with their new Colt factory "HBAR" heavy target type barrel. The left side magazine well is marked "COLT SPORTER/MATCH HBAR/CAL. 223. Some models come fitted with an adjustable folding bipod. This rifle originally would come with the Colt aluminum storage/carrying case with the original COLT label on the end of the case. | |||
This variant is well known in Japan due to it use in the ''Golgo 13'' manga series, where it's used by protagonist Duke Togo aka Golgo 13. | |||
===Film=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
! width="280"|Title | |||
! width="170"|Actor | |||
! width="200"|Characters | |||
! width="250"|Note | |||
! width="50"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Bangkok Dangerous]]'' || || Police snipers || || 2008 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
=== Anime === | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
! width="280"|Title | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="250"|Note | |||
! width="50"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Case Closed: Countdown to Heaven]]'' || Gin || || 2001 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Darker Than Black: Gemini of the Meteor]]'' || Gorō Kobayashi || || 2009 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Upotte!!]]'' || || later ''Golgo 13'' version with A2 lower and A4 flattop upper || 2012 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Durarara!!×2 Shou]]'' || Kasuka Heiwajima || || 2015 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
==Colt Match Target== | ==Colt Match Target== | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| [[Home of the Brave]] || [[Brian Presley]] || Tommy Yates || With magazine removed || 2006 | ! width="280"|Title | ||
! width="170"|Actor | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="250"|Note | |||
! width="50"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Home of the Brave]]'' || [[Brian Presley]] || Tommy Yates || With magazine removed || 2006 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95% | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Mythbusters]] || || || Competition with 30 round magazine || 2003 - ???? | ! width="280"|Title | ||
! width="170"|Actor | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="250"|Note | |||
! width="75"|Date | |||
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| ''[[Mythbusters]]'' || || || Competition with 30 round magazine || 2003 - ???? | |||
|- | |- | ||
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==Colt AR-15 Sporter Carbine== | ==Colt AR-15 Sporter Carbine== | ||
[[Image:Colt-Sporter-I-Carbine.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Sporter I Carbine - 5.56x45mm. Colt's public offering of a lightweight carbine based on the AR-15 Platform. This rifle has been erroneously called "the M16 Shorty" for years by Law Enforcement and Firearms "authors". The "M16 Shorty" or "Shorty Carbine" have never been authorized or used names for the rifle by Colt or the Government.]] | [[Image:Colt-Sporter-I-Carbine.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Sporter I Carbine - 5.56x45mm. Colt's public offering of a lightweight carbine based on the AR-15 Platform. This rifle has been erroneously called "the M16 Shorty" for years by Law Enforcement and Firearms "authors". The "M16 Shorty" or "Shorty Carbine" have never been authorized or used names for the rifle by Colt or the Government.]] | ||
[[Image:ColtSporterIICarbine.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Sporter II Carbine with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm. Colt model #R-6420. Colt still insisted on using the SP1 style lower receiver so any rifle that looks like this but has the fencing around the magazine release button is not a Colt rifle. Variants of this rifle have both the round and tear drop forward assist buttons, however, most of the early years of production had the tear drop button, like this rifle in the photo.]] | |||
[[Image:ColtSporterIICarbine.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Sporter II Carbine with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm. Colt model #R-6420. Colt still insisted on using the SP1 style lower receiver so any rifle that looks like this but has the | [[Image:ColtSporterIIw30RdMag.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Sporter II Carbine with 30 round magazine - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[Image:ColtSporterIIw30RdMag.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Sporter II Carbine with 30 round magazine - 5.56x45mm | |||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95% | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | ||
|- | |- | ||
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! | ! width="200"|Character | ||
! | ! width="150"|Note | ||
! | ! width="50"|Date | ||
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|''[[Uncommon Valor]]''||[[Fred Ward]]||Wilkes||||1983 | |''[[Uncommon Valor]]''||[[Fred Ward]]||Wilkes||||1983 | ||
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| ''[[Top Dog]]'' || || SWAT officers || || 1995 | | ''[[Top Dog]]'' || || SWAT officers || || 1995 | ||
|- | |||
|''[[Postman, The|The Postman]]''||[[Kevin Costner]]||The Postman||||1997 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Postman, The|The Postman]]''||[[Olivia Williams]]||Abby||||1997 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[U.S. Marshals]]''|| [[Michael Paul Chan]] ||Cultural Attache || ||1998 | |''[[U.S. Marshals]]''|| [[Michael Paul Chan]] ||Cultural Attache || ||1998 | ||
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95% | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! width="250" |Show Title / Episode | ||
! width="170"|Actor | |||
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! width="250"|Note | |||
! width="80"|Air Date | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Miles Anderson]] || Col. Aidan Dempsey | |rowspan="2" | ''[[Trailer Park Boys]]'' || || Regional Police || (S05E02) || rowspan="2" | 2001 - | ||
|- | |||
|| || FBI Agent || (S07E10) | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="3" |''[[Ultimate Force]]'' || [[Jamie Bamber]]|| Lt. Dotsy Doheny || rowspan="3" |Sporter II fitted with solid stock and duckbill flash-hider || rowspan="3"|2002 - 2006 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Miles Anderson]] || Col. Aidan Dempsey | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Heather Peace]] || Tpr. Becca Gallagher | | [[Heather Peace]] || Tpr. Becca Gallagher | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Tyrant]] || ||Abbudinian soldiers and Shiek Rashid's guards || non-firing replicas || 2014 | |''[[Tyrant]]'' || ||Abbudinian soldiers and Shiek Rashid's guards || non-firing replicas || 2014 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
=== | ===Video Games=== | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades]]'' || "R6001 SP1 Carbine" || || || 2016 | ||
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| ''[[Burn-Up Scramble]]'' || || || 2004 | |||
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==Diemaco C7/Colt Model 715== | ==Diemaco C7/Colt Model 715== | ||
[[File:Colt715 C7Rifle.jpg |thumb|right|500px|Colt Model 715 (virtually identical rifle to the Colt Canada C7) - 5.56x45mm]] | [[File:Colt715 C7Rifle.jpg |thumb|right|500px|Colt Model 715 (virtually identical rifle to the Colt Canada C7) - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[File:ColtCanadaC7A1.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Canada C7A1 with ELCAN scope and polymer magazine - 5.56x45mm]] | [[File:ColtCanadaC7A1.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Canada C7A1 with ELCAN scope and Thermold polymer magazine - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[File:C7a2.jpg|thumb|right|501px|Colt Canada C7A2 with ELCAN scope | [[File:C7a2.jpg|thumb|right|501px|Colt Canada C7A2 with ELCAN scope and backup iron sight - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
Known as the Colt Model 715 in the United States, the Diemaco C7 is a Canadian license-built version of the M16 that was developed in tandem with the M16A2, but retains the rear sight and the automatic firing mode of the earlier M16A1, with the further addition of a heavier barrel and brass deflector. The original C7 was gradually replaced by the C7A1 in Canadian service during the mid 1990s, eliminating the carrying handle in favor of a Weaver rail system and a 3.5x ELCAN optical sight. The C7A2 is a mid-life upgrade of the C7A1 that adds a 4-position M4-style stock, a new handguard and pistol grip in OD green, and a Triad rail system that allows for the mounting of additional accessories such as RIS foregrips or AN/PEQ-2 laser illumination devices. | Known as the Colt Model 715 in the United States, the Diemaco C7 is a Canadian license-built version of the M16 that was developed in tandem with the M16A2, but retains the rear sight and the automatic firing mode of the earlier M16A1, with the further addition of a heavier barrel and brass deflector. The original C7 was gradually replaced by the C7A1 in Canadian service during the mid 1990s, eliminating the carrying handle in favor of a Weaver rail system and a 3.5x ELCAN optical sight. The C7A2 is a mid-life upgrade of the C7A1 that adds a 4-position M4-style stock, a new handguard and pistol grip in OD green, and a Triad rail system that allows for the mounting of additional accessories such as RIS foregrips or AN/PEQ-2 laser illumination devices. | ||
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| ''[[Hyena Road]]'' || [[Paul Gross]] || Pete Mitchell || C7A2 || 2015 | | ''[[Hyena Road]]'' || [[Paul Gross]] || Pete Mitchell || C7A2 || 2015 | ||
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| rowspan=2|''[[The Last of Us - Season 1]]'' || || Indonesian soldiers ||"Infected" (S1E02) || rowspan=2|2023 | |||
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| || American soldier || "Long Long Time" (S1E03) | |||
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|''[[Continuum - Season 2]]'' || || || with [[Cobray 37mm Launcher]] / Episode 2 || 2013 | |''[[Continuum - Season 2]]'' || || || with [[Cobray 37mm Launcher]] / Episode 2 || 2013 | ||
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|''[[Continuum - Season 1]]'' ||[[Luvia Petersen]]|| Jasmine Garza || with [[Cobray 37mm Launcher]] / "Fast Times" (Episode 2) || 2012 | |''[[Continuum - Season 1]]'' ||[[Luvia Petersen]]|| Jasmine Garza || with [[Cobray 37mm Launcher]] / "Fast Times" (Episode 2) || 2012 | ||
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|''[[Combat Hospital]]'' || Various || Canadian Forces soldiers || C7A1 and C7A2, with ELCAN scopes and RIS foregrips || 2011 | |''[[Combat Hospital]]'' || Various || Canadian Forces soldiers || C7A1 and C7A2, with ELCAN scopes and RIS foregrips || 2011 | ||
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|''[[The Border (TV Series)]]'' ||[[James McGowan]]|| Major Mike Kessler || With ELCAN sight / "Blowback" || 2008-2010 | |''[[The Border (TV Series)]]'' ||[[James McGowan]]|| Major Mike Kessler || With ELCAN sight / "Blowback" || 2008-2010 | ||
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|''[[Trailer Park Boys]]'' || || Police officers || S4E9 || 2006 | |||
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|''[[Harsh Realm]]'' || Various || US Army soldiers || || 1999 | |''[[Harsh Realm]]'' || Various || US Army soldiers || || 1999 | ||
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|''[[Sentinel, The (TV series)|The Sentinel]]'' || [[Richard Burgi]]|| Det. Jim Ellison || "Siege" || 1996 - 1999 | |''[[Sentinel, The (TV series)|The Sentinel]]'' || [[Richard Burgi]]|| Det. Jim Ellison || "Siege" || 1996 - 1999 | ||
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|''[[The X-Files]]'' || || Military personnel || S1 - S5 || 1993 - 1998 | |||
|''[[The X-Files]]'' || || Military personnel || | |||
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===Video Games=== | ===Video Games=== | ||
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| [[Project Reality]] || || || C7A1, with polymer magazine, ELCAN scope, and [[Heckler & Koch AG36]] grenade launcher || 2005 | | rowspan="2" |''[[Project Reality]]'' || || || C7A1, with polymer magazine, ELCAN scope, and [[Heckler & Koch AG36]] grenade launcher || rowspan="2" |2005 | ||
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| | | || || C7A2, with Back-Up Iron Sights, EOTech red dot sight, ELCAN scope, and M203 grenade launcher | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Alliance of Valiant Arms]] || | | ''[[Alliance of Valiant Arms]]'' ||"Diemaco C7A2" || || C7A2, with Crane stock, polymer magazine, EOTech red dot sight, and ELCAN Specter scope || 2007 | ||
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| ''[[Cross Fire (2007 VG)|Cross Fire]]'' || || ||C7A2, with ELCAN Specter scope || 2007 | |||
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|''[[Rainbow Six: Siege]]''|| "C7E" || w/ various attachments || C7NLD, Introduced in Operation Velvet Shell expansion (2017) || 2015 | |''[[Rainbow Six: Siege]]''|| "C7E" || w/ various attachments || C7NLD, Introduced in Operation Velvet Shell expansion (2017) || 2015 | ||
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|''[[Squad]]''|| C7A2 || || || 2015 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Postal Redux]]''|| ''Assault Rifle'' || || Used by the NPC. Only usable via cheat || 2016 | |||
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|rowspan=2|''[[Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades]]''||C7A1|| ||C7A1||rowspan=2|2016 | |||
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|C7A2|| ||C7A2 | |||
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== Diemaco/Colt Canada C8 Carbine == | == Diemaco/Colt Canada C8 Carbine == | ||
[[File:C8A1ELCAN.JPG|thumb|right|400px|Colt Canada C8A1 | [[File:C8A1ELCAN.JPG|thumb|right|400px|Colt Canada C8A1 with ELCAN scope - 5.56x45mm. Also known as the "C8FT" (Flat-Top)]] | ||
[[File:C8a1.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Colt Canada C8A2 | [[File:C8a1.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Colt Canada C8A2 with Thermold polymer magazine - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[File:Colt Canada C8 carbine.JPG|thumb|right|400px|Colt Canada C8A3 | [[File:Colt Canada C8 carbine.JPG|thumb|right|400px|Colt Canada C8A3 with ELCAN scope and Thermold polymer magazine - 5.56x45mm. Also known as the "C8FTHB" (Flat-Top Heavy Barrel)]] | ||
[[File:101-rifle-c8fthb-carbine-6.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Colt Canada C8 SFW | [[File:101-rifle-c8fthb-carbine-6.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Colt Canada C8 SFW with EOTech holographic sight - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[File:C8-SFW.jpg|thumb|401px|right|Colt Canada C8 SFW | [[File:C8-SFW.jpg|thumb|401px|right|Colt Canada C8 SFW with folding iron sights and quad-rail foregrip - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[File:ColtCanada C8CQB.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Colt Canada C8 CQB with Thermold polymer magazine - 5.56x45mm]] | [[File:ColtCanada C8CQB.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Colt Canada C8 CQB with Thermold polymer magazine - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[File:L119A2CQB.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Colt Canada L119A2 CQB with folding iron sights, Magpul PMag, and CTR stock - 5.56x45mm NATO]] | |||
Essentially a carbine version of the C7 rifle, the C8 carbine serves the same role in the Canadian Armed Forces as the M4A1 carbine serves in the US military. The original C8 is virtually identical to the Colt Model 653 carbine, while later variants introduced heavier barrels and flat-top upper receivers. | Essentially a carbine version of the C7 rifle, the C8 carbine serves the same role in the Canadian Armed Forces as the M4A1 carbine serves in the US military. The original C8 is virtually identical to the Colt Model 653 carbine, while later variants introduced heavier barrels and flat-top upper receivers. | ||
The C8A1 | The C8A1 features a flat-top upper receiver, while the C8A2 introduced a heavier barrel (of the same length). Aside from the barrel profile, the most obvious visual difference compared to an M4A1 is continued use of the stock and slimmer handguard from the Model 653. The C8FTHB, later called simply C8A3, is a further improved variant with all of the upgrades of the C7A2 such as ambidextrous controls, green furniture, and the Triad rail system, as well as an M4A1-style barrel with a cutout for mounting the Canadian-pattern M203A1 grenade launcher. As such, the C8A3 is essentially a carbine-length C7A2. | ||
The C8 SFW (Special Forces Weapon) features a longer, 400 mm (15.7 in) barrel. It is used by British special forces under the designation L119A1 SFIW (Special Forces Individual Weapon). | The C8 SFW (Special Forces Weapon) features a longer, 400 mm (15.7 in) barrel. It is used by British special forces under the designation L119A1 SFIW (Special Forces Individual Weapon). | ||
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|''[[22 July]]'' || || Norwegian ERU officer || C8 SFW || 2018 | |||
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|''[[Hyena Road]]'' || || Canadian soldiers || Fitted with foregrips, suppressor, and ELCAN scopes || 2015 | |||
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| ''[[Trailer Park Boys]]'' || || SWAT officers || C8A1 with ELCAN scope || 2001 - | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Combat Hospital]] || [[Elias Koteas]] || Colonel Xavier Marks || C8A3, with ELCAN scope and foregrip || 2011-??? | | ''[[Combat Hospital]]'' || [[Elias Koteas]] || Colonel Xavier Marks || C8A3, with ELCAN scope and foregrip || 2011-??? | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[The Border (TV Series)]] / "Gross Deceptions" || Various || Gunmen || C8A1, with ELCAN scope || 2008-2010 | | [[''The Border'' (TV Series)]] / "Gross Deceptions" || Various || Gunmen || C8A1, with ELCAN scope || 2008-2010 | ||
|- | |||
| rowspan=2|''[[Secret Invasion - Season 1]]'' || || SAS Operators|| rowspan=2|L119A2 CQB w/horizontal grip, Aimpoint red dot sight; "Beloved" (S1E04) || rowspan=2|2023 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Michael Keogh]] || SAS Officer | |||
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| rowspan="2" | ''[[Project Reality]]'' || ||polymer magazine, RIS foregrip, and M68 Aimpoint red dot & ELCAN scopes || C8A1|| rowspan="2" | 2005 | |||
|- | |||
| ||EOTech red dot sight and ELCAN scope || C8A3 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Cross Fire (2007 VG)|Cross Fire]]'' ||C8 || with a silencer, vertical foregrip, red dot sight, laser sight mounted on the left side || ||2007 | |||
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| ''[[Squad]]'' || C8A3 || || || 2015 | |||
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===Anime=== | |||
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| [[ | | ''[[Upotte!!]]'' || || L119A1 with EOTech sight and magnifier || 2012 | ||
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| ''[[Python]]'' || || Soldier || || 2000 | | ''[[Python]]'' || || Soldier || || 2000 | ||
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| ''[[Cross Fire (2007 VG)|Cross Fire]]'' ||"M16A3 LMG" ||with Beta C-Mag and ACOG scope || C7A1 LSW || 2007 | |||
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|''[[Warface]]''||M16A2 LMG||||C7A1/Model 950, forward sight and vertical grip removed||2013 | |''[[Warface]]''||M16A2 LMG||||C7A1/Model 950, forward sight and vertical grip removed||2013 | ||
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== Colt XM177/CAR-15/Commando Series == | == Colt XM177/CAR-15/Commando Series == | ||
[[Image:607-2-sm-741x267.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Model 607 | [[Image:607-2-sm-741x267.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Model 607 - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[Image:Colt 609-XM1771E1.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Model 609 | [[Image:Colt 609-XM1771E1.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Model 609 / XM177E1 - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[Image:ColtModel610-XM177.jpg|thumb|500px|right| | [[Image:ColtModel610-XM177.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Colt Model 610 / GAU-5/A - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[Image:ColtM177E2.jpg|thumb|500px|right| | [[Image:ColtM177E2.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Colt Model 629 / XM177E2 - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[Image:FakeXM177.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Late 1970s model AR15 Sporter 1 Carbine - converted into an XM177 Lookalike for the film ''[[The Dogs of War]]'' - 5.56x45mm]] | [[Image:FakeXM177.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Late 1970s model AR15 Sporter 1 Carbine - converted into an XM177 Lookalike for the film ''[[The Dogs of War]]'' - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[Image:CAR-15Rifle.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Commercial CAR-15 | [[Image:CAR-15Rifle.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Commercial CAR-15 semi-automatic rifle - 5.56x45mm. This is a semi-automatic civilian copy of XM177-patterned rifles. The flash hider is a smaller diameter copy of the XM177's moderator with no sound suppression qualities, and is permanently welded onto the barrel to make it legal length for over the counter gun store sales.]] | ||
[[Image:Colt 639 birdcage.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Model 639 (commercial/export variant of the XM177E2) - 5.56x45mm. In the 70s the ATF classified the XM177E2 style 4.5" moderator as a suppressor, hence carbines manufactured after this point are fitted with a standard flash hider.]] | [[Image:Colt 639 birdcage.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Model 639 (commercial/export variant of the XM177E2) - 5.56x45mm. In the 70s the ATF classified the XM177E2 style 4.5" moderator as a suppressor, hence carbines manufactured after this point are fitted with a standard flash hider.]] | ||
During the Vietnam War, Colt made | During the Vietnam War, Colt made a series of M16-based carbines that were fielded by the United States military. These carbines featured short barrels and unique moderator muzzle devices, distinguishing them from other M16-based carbines. There is no official name for the entire series; common unofficial names for the series include '''CAR-15''' and '''Colt Commando''', though they are technically inaccurate names. | ||
The GAU-5/A | * '''Colt Model 607''': An early attempt by Colt to create a carbine M16 variant. It had a 10" barrel (initially with a 3-prong flash hider then a 3.5" moderator) and a slab side receiver just like the original AR-15s, in addition it had a complicated extending triangular stock and a shortened triangular handguard. Saw minimal use in Vietnam. | ||
* '''Colt Model 609''': Produced from late 1966 to early 1967, the Model 609 was the first Colt AR-15 Carbine to see widespread use by the US military. It was designated '''XM177E1''' by the US Army. The Model 609 / XM177E1 featured a tear drop forward assist, upgraded takedown pin assembly, a simpler two-position telescoping tubular aluminum stock, reinforced two-piece round handguards, a 10" barrel, and an improved 4.25" moderator. Earlier models featured partial fence lowers, while later models featured full fence lowers. This version was also where they started stamping the receivers "Commando", leading to the "Colt Commando" name. | |||
* '''Colt Model 610''': A version of the Model 609 without a forward assist built for the USAF security forces. The Model 610 initially entered USAF service under the name '''XM177''', and was later given the designation '''GAU-5/A''' when formally adopted. The Model 610 is used by the USAF until recently (which is why the gun is seen on the show ''[[Stargate: SG1]]''). | |||
* '''Colt Model 629''': In 1967, the Model 629 was officially designated the '''XM177E2'''. Very similar to the Model 609 / XM177E1, the barrel was changed from 10" to 11.5", a grenade ring was added to the 4.25" moderator, and a chromed chamber was added (the same modifications made to the A1 upgrade of the M16 rifle). In 1983-1984, an improved model of the XM177E2 was prototyped, which later received the designation XM4 and eventually became the M4 Carbine. The XM177E2 was the last XM177 variant used in the Vietnam War. Following the war many of these rifles were transferred to the USAF and were classified as GAU-5A/B or GAU-5/B (sources vary), and these too were later altered to the GUU-5/P standard (see below). This is the version most commonly seen as model and airsoft replicas. | |||
* '''GUU-5/P''': In 1989, the USAF decided that the GAU- designation should only apply to aircraft guns, and infantry guns should be classified as GUU (guns, miscellaneous personal equipment) with a /P (personal) end. Almost all USAF Colt rifles (models 610 (GAU-5A), 629 (GAU-5A/B), 630 or 649 (GAU-5A/A, it is unclear which) and some USAF M16s) were folded into the GUU-5/P designation, and rebuilt with a new standard; they are fitted with 14.5 inch 1/7 twist barrels (some had already been given 14.5 inch 1/12 twist barrels and may or may not have been designated "GAU-5/P") with their original markings erased and remarked as "GUU-5/P." All have the national stock number 1005-01-042-9820 regardless of their actual configuration. | |||
The XM177E1 and the XM177E2 were adopted by the US Army and are no longer | The XM177E1 and the XM177E2 were adopted by the US Army in late 1967 to early 1968 during the Vietnam War and now are no longer in use since 1994 when it was replaced by the M4 and M4A1. | ||
''Movie Armorer's note: Since the ATF viewed the moderator of the XM177 as a 'silencer' due to the sound baffles within the item, it was as strictly controlled as any other silencer. Also the interior design of the flash hider / sound suppressor of the XM177 made it difficult to adapt to fire movie blanks. '''Thus there are virtually NO real XM177s used in movies.''' Most of the versions seen in films are modified commercial SP1 Carbines/M16 shorties with 'fake' XM177 flash hiders slipped over or welded to the end of the barrel. Also movie armorers used aftermarket barreled uppers by third party manufacturers and mated them to existing fully automatic lower receivers, thus were constantly swapping parts to build up guns which were requested by movie directors. So it is possible to see various upper receiver assemblies on recognizable M16/A1/A2 lower receivers.'' | ''Movie Armorer's note: Since the ATF viewed the moderator of the XM177 as a 'silencer' due to the sound baffles within the item, it was as strictly controlled as any other silencer. Also the interior design of the flash hider / sound suppressor of the XM177 made it difficult to adapt to fire movie blanks. '''Thus there are virtually NO real XM177s used in movies.''' Most of the versions seen in films are modified commercial SP1 Carbines/M16 shorties with 'fake' XM177 flash hiders slipped over or welded to the end of the barrel. Also movie armorers used aftermarket barreled uppers by third party manufacturers and mated them to existing fully automatic lower receivers, thus were constantly swapping parts to build up guns which were requested by movie directors. So it is possible to see various upper receiver assemblies on recognizable M16/A1/A2 lower receivers.'' | ||
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| ''[[The Dogs of War]]'' || Various actors || Mercenaries || || 1981 | | ''[[The Dogs of War]]'' || Various actors || Mercenaries || || 1981 | ||
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| [[Martin Brest]] || Security Guard | | [[Martin Brest]] || Security Guard | ||
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| [[Brazil]] || || MOI SWAT officers || || 1985 | | ''[[Brazil]]'' || || MOI SWAT officers || || 1985 | ||
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| ''[[Park is Mine, The|The Park is Mine]]'' || [[Yaphet Kotto]] || NYPD ESU Cpt. Frank Eubanks || || 1985 | | ''[[Park is Mine, The|The Park is Mine]]'' || [[Yaphet Kotto]] || NYPD ESU Cpt. Frank Eubanks || || 1985 | ||
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| ''[[Band of the Hand]]'' || [[Daniele Quinn]] || Carlos || || 1986 | | ''[[Band of the Hand]]'' || [[Daniele Quinn]] || Carlos || || 1986 | ||
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| rowspan=2 | ''[[Lethal Weapon]] || [[Gary Busey]] || Mr. Joshua || With scope, with & without magazines taped 'jungle-style' || rowspan=2 | 1987 | | rowspan=2 | ''[[Lethal Weapon (1987)]]'' || [[Gary Busey]] || Mr. Joshua || With scope, with & without magazines taped 'jungle-style' || rowspan=2 | 1987 | ||
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| Various actors || Shadow Company henchmen || | | Various actors || Shadow Company henchmen || | ||
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| ''[[New Jack City]]'' || [[Judd Nelson]] || Nick || With futuristic laser pointer/scope || 1991 | | ''[[New Jack City]]'' || [[Judd Nelson]] || Nick || With futuristic laser pointer/scope || 1991 | ||
|- | |||
| rowspan="2" | ''[[Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]'' || [[Linda Hamilton]] || Sarah Connor || With flash hider, suppressor, laser sight, and ACOG scope || rowspan="2" | 1991 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] || T-800 || | |||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=2 | ''[[Under Siege]]'' || || US Marine || || rowspan=2 | 1992 | | rowspan=2 | ''[[Under Siege]]'' || || US Marine || || rowspan=2 | 1992 | ||
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| ''[[General's Daughter, The|The General's Daughter]]'' || || US Army soldier || || 1999 | | ''[[General's Daughter, The|The General's Daughter]]'' || || US Army soldier || || 1999 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Watcher]]'' || || FBI HRT || || 2000 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Cell, The|The Cell]]'' || || FBI HRT officer || With Surefire Universal WeaponLight || 2000 | | ''[[Cell, The|The Cell]]'' || || FBI HRT officer || With Surefire Universal WeaponLight || 2000 | ||
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| ''[[Bad Boys II]]'' || || Drug runner || || 2003 | | ''[[Bad Boys II]]'' || || Drug runner || || 2003 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Protector]]'' || || gangster in helicopter || Model 607 || 2005 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[In Her Line of Fire]]'' || || The rebels || || 2006 | | ''[[In Her Line of Fire]]'' || || The rebels || || 2006 | ||
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| ''[[Pandemic]]'' || || Filipino boy || || 2009 | | ''[[Pandemic]]'' || || Filipino boy || || 2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Cockneys vs. Zombies]]'' || [[Georgia King]] || Emma || || | | ''[[Clash (Bay Rong)]]'' || || Trinh(Phoenix) || XM177E2 || 2009 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Cockneys vs. Zombies]]'' || [[Georgia King]] || Emma || || 2012 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[009-1: The End of the Beginning]]'' || || SMA troops || || 2013 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=5 | ''[[Lupin | | rowspan=5 | ''[[Lupin the 3rd]]'' || [[Nirut Sirichanya]] || Pramuk || || rowspan=5 | 2014 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Sahajak Boonthanakit]] || Head of Security | | [[Sahajak Boonthanakit]] || Head of Security | ||
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| || Thai soldiers | | || Thai soldiers | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Terminator | | ''[[Terminator Genisys]]'' ||[[Jai Courtney]] || Kyle Reese || || 2015 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Skin Trade]]'' || || Dragovic's henchman || Model 629 || 2015 | | ''[[Skin Trade]]'' || || Dragovic's henchman || Model 629 || 2015 | ||
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95% | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! width="210"|Show Title | ||
! | ! width="170"|Actor | ||
! | ! width="200"|Character | ||
! | ! width="300"|Note / Episode | ||
! | ! width="80"|Air Date | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Tour of Duty]]'' ||[[Terence Knox]] || Sgt 1st Class Clayton "Zeke" Anderson || || 1987 - 1989 | | ''[[Tour of Duty]]'' ||[[Terence Knox]] || Sgt 1st Class Clayton "Zeke" Anderson || || 1987 - 1989 | ||
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| [[Christopher Fox]] || Cpl. Louis Hoffman | | [[Christopher Fox]] || Cpl. Louis Hoffman | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Derek Horne ]] || Sgt. Sean Smith | | [[Derek Horne]] || Sgt. Sean Smith | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Firefly]]'' || || Badger's henchman || "Serenity" (S01E01) || 2002 | | ''[[Firefly]]'' || || Badger's henchman || "Serenity" (S01E01) || 2002 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Hokkaido Police. Russian Department (Politsiya Khokkaydo. Russkiy otdel)]]'' || || S.A.T. || || 2007-2011 | | ''[[Hokkaido Police. Russian Department (Politsiya Khokkaydo. Russkiy otdel)]]'' || || S.A.T. || || 2007-2011 | ||
|- | |||
| rowspan=3|''[[Fear the Walking Dead - Season 4]]'' ||[[Maggie Grace]] || Althea "Al" Szewczyk-Przygocki ||Model 639, optional ACOG scope; "What's Your Story?" (S4E01), "Good Out Here" (S4E03), "No One's Gone" (S4E08)|| rowspan=3|2018 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Colman Domingo]] ||Victor Strand||XM177E2; "Another Day in the Diamond" (S4E02), "Buried" (S4E04), "The Wrong Side of Where You Are Now" (S4E07), "No One's Gone" (S4E08) | |||
|- | |||
| [[Garret Dillahunt]] ||John Dorie||Model 639; "Good Out Here" (S4E03) | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan="3"|''[[The Continental: From the World of John Wick]]'' || ||Continental Enforcer||Model 629; "Brothers in Arms" (S1E01), "Loyalty to the Master" (S1E02) || rowspan="3"|2023 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Adam Shapiro]] || Lemmy||Model 629; "Theater of Pain" (S1E03) | |||
|- | |||
| [[Marina Mazepa]] || Gretel ||Model 607; "Theater of Pain" (S1E03) | |||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
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=== Anime === | === Anime === | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95% | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! width="275" |Title | ||
! width="275"|Character | |||
! width="300"|Note | |||
! width="100"|Date | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Key the Metal Idol]]'' || || Model 629 || 1994 - 1997 | | ''[[Key the Metal Idol]]'' || || Model 629 || 1994 - 1997 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Case Closed - Season 2]]'' || || Ep. "TV Station Murder Case" || 1997 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Spriggan (1998)]]'' || || Model 629 || 1998 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |} | ||
=== Video Games === | === Video Games === | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95% | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! width="250"|Game Title | ||
! | ! width="150"|Appears As | ||
! | ! width="250"|Mods | ||
! | ! width="250"|Notes | ||
! | ! width="100"| Release Date | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Rainbow Six]]'' || "CAR-15" || Can fire in semi-auto, 3-round burst, and automatic fire || Incorrectly featured with safe/semi/burst/auto trigger group, holds 30 rounds in a 20-round magazine, the handguard is the same length of the M16A2, and has a shorter flash hider || 1998 | |||
|- | |||
| [[The World Is Not Enough (video game)|''The World Is Not Enough'']] || "Mustang MAR-4", "Mustang MAR-4 GL" || Available with an [[M203 grenade launcher]] || || 2000 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Operation Flashpoint]]'' || "XM-177E2", "XM-177S" || Can fire in both semi-auto and automatic fire; a generic red dot sight is featued with the "XM-177S" variant || Both first-person and world models are missing the flash hider || 2001 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Max Payne]]'' || "Colt Commando" || || || 2001 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Line of Sight: Vietnam]]'' || "CAR15" || Can fire in both semi-auto and automatic fire || Incorrectly loaded with 30 rounds in a 20-round magazine || 2003 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Battlefield: Vietnam]]'' || || || || 2004 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Conflict: Vietnam]]'' || || || || 2004 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Elite Warriors Vietnam]]'' || || || || 2005 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Cross Fire (2007 VG)|Cross Fire]]'' ||"XM177" || ||flat top receiver || 2007 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' || || || Unusable || 2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Vietcong 2]] || "XM-177" || || Lacks rear iron sight || 2009 | | ''[[Vietcong 2]]'' || "XM-177" || || Lacks rear iron sight || 2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Call of Duty: Black Ops]] || "Commando" || || GAU-5A/A, with flat top and A1 flash hider || 2010 | | ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops]]'' || "Commando" || || GAU-5A/A, with flat top and A1 flash hider || 2010 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Rising Storm 2: Vietnam]]'' || |||| || 2017 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War]]'' || "XM4" || || XM177E1, with flat top and A1 flash hider || 2020 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
== Colt Carbine/Model 653/Model 727/Model 733== | == Colt Carbine/Model 653/Model 727/Model 733== | ||
[[File:ColtM653Carbine.jpg|thumb| | [[File:ColtM653Carbine.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Colt Model 653 "M16A1 Carbine" - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[Image:ColtM653.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Colt Model 653 "M16A1 Carbine" modified with a 16" barrel - 5.56x45mm]] | [[Image:ColtM653.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Colt Model 653 "M16A1 Carbine" modified with a 16" barrel - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[File:Colt Model 654.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Colt Model 654 "M16A1 Carbine", the export model of the Model 653 without forward assist - 5.56x45mm]] | [[File:Colt Model 654.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Colt Model 654 "M16A1 Carbine", the export model of the Model 653 without forward assist - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[Image:Colt-M-16-A-2-m723.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Model 723 "M16A2 Carbine" - 5.56x45mm. This version has the A1 profile ("pencil") barrel.]] | [[Image:Colt-M-16-A-2-m723.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Model 723 "M16A2 Carbine" - 5.56x45mm. This version has the A1 profile ("pencil") barrel.]] | ||
[[File:Colt Model 723 with M4 barrel.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Model 723 "M16A2 Carbine", late model with "M4" profile barrel - 5.56x45mm. This configuration was available from 1987, and used the barrel from the Colt Model 720 (a prototype rifle which was part of the XM4 program). This particular variant of the Model 723 was adopted by U.S. Army Delta Force starting in 1988 and was their standard carbine up until adoption of the M4A1.]] | [[File:Colt Model 723 with M4 barrel.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Model 723 "M16A2 Carbine", late model with "M4" profile barrel - 5.56x45mm. This configuration was available from 1987, and used the barrel from the Colt Model 720 (a prototype rifle which was part of the XM4 program). This particular variant of the Model 723 was adopted by U.S. Army Delta Force starting in 1988 and was their standard carbine up until adoption of the M4A1 in 1994.]] | ||
[[Image:Coltm727ima.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Model 727 "M16A2 Government Carbine" - 5.56x45mm]] | [[Image:Coltm727ima.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Model 727 "M16A2 Government Carbine" - 5.56x45mm. This variant is nearly identical to the late-model Colt 723 (seen above), except that it has an M16A2-style upper receiver (with A2 rear sight) rather than the "A1E1"-style receiver of the 723. This carbine was used by U.S. Navy SEAL platoons and some other U.S. SOCOM elements (including the U.S. Army 75th Ranger Regiment) from the late-1980s until the mid-1990s, when the M4A1 entered service.]] | ||
[[Image:Colt Model 733.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Colt Model 733 "M16A2 Commando" - 5.56x45mm. Note, the Model 733 does not appear to have a set specification from Colt, and could be found with either an A1, A1E1 or A2 upper receiver, A1 or A2 lower receiver, A1 or A2 barrel profile, and a coated aluminum or fiberlite stock. This particular rifle has an A2 lower, an A1E1 upper (forward assist and case deflector with A1 sights as found on Canadian Colts), and a coated aluminium stock.]] | [[Image:Colt Model 733.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Colt Model 733 "M16A2 Commando" - 5.56x45mm. Note, the Model 733 does not appear to have a set specification from Colt, and could be found with either an A1, A1E1 or A2 upper receiver, A1 or A2 lower receiver, A1 or A2 barrel profile, and a coated aluminum or fiberlite stock. This particular rifle has an A2 lower, an A1E1 upper (A2 forward assist and case deflector with A1 sights as found on Canadian Colts), and a coated aluminium stock.]] | ||
After 1973 Colt made several lightweight versions of the M16 and Commando rifles for use with | After 1973, Colt made several lightweight versions of the M16 and Commando rifles for use with police and security forces, as well as civilian sales worldwide. These had the features of the XM177 carbine series, including the telescoping stock, but have either a 14.5" or a 16" lightweight barrel, depending on the demands of the customer, whether domestic or foreign. ''It was NOT correct for Vietnam, despite what the movie '''[[Platoon]]''' portrays.'' Though unofficially called the "M16 Shorty" by some writers and shooters, the 16" barreled lightweight carbine was never adopted formally by the US military, and thus never had an "M" or "XM" designation. It was used in the US by Federal and local law enforcement. The Model 653 is also the basis for the Diemaco/Colt Canada C8 carbine series (see above). | ||
In 1985 Colt also made the '''Model 733''', which | In 1985, Colt also made the '''Model 733''', which is an 11.5" barreled version of the Model 653, intended for tactical police and security work. Later manufactured versions of both guns have A2 style heavy barrels. The '''Model 723''' is a '''733''' designed for export for the UAE and used by US Delta Force. | ||
''What is confusing is that other manufacturers made all sorts of modified short barreled AR-15 rifles for the | ''What is confusing is that other manufacturers made all sorts of modified short barreled AR-15 rifles for the police and civilian markets throughout the years. Colt themselves bastardized so many of their rifles throughout the years, swapping particular uppers with different lowers so that there will always be exceptions to the rule. The explosion of custom and unique looking AR-15 rifles in the 1980s and 1990s has led to a lot of confusion regarding what rifle is in what movie.'' | ||
=== Film === | === Film === | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95% | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! width="220"|Film Title | ||
! | ! width="170"|Actor | ||
! | ! width="200"|Character | ||
! | ! width="280"|Notes | ||
! | ! width="50"|Date | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=4|''[[Enter the Ninja]]'' || [[Franco Nero]] || Cole || rowspan="4" | Model 653P || rowspan="4" | 1981 | | rowspan=4|''[[Enter the Ninja]]'' || [[Franco Nero]] || Cole || rowspan="4" | Model 653P || rowspan="4" | 1981 | ||
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| || Charleton's men | | || Charleton's men | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=5|''[[Silk]]'' || Ronnie Patterson || Vernon ||rowspan=5| Model 653|| rowspan=5|1986 | | rowspan=5|''[[Silk (1986)|Silk]]'' || Ronnie Patterson || Vernon ||rowspan=5| Model 653|| rowspan=5|1986 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Cec Verrell]] || Silk | | [[Cec Verrell]] || Silk | ||
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| [[Keith Cooke]] || Dakota | | [[Keith Cooke]] || Dakota | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Hot Shots! Part Deux]]'' || || Navy SEAL || Model 653; fitted with [[M203]] || 1993 | | ''[[Hot Shots! Part Deux]]'' || || Navy SEAL || Model 653; fitted with [[M203]] || 1993 | ||
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| [[Jordan Brown]] || SPC Cohen || Model 727; fitted with custom stock, KAC M4-style railed handguard, SureFire WeaponLight and RIS foregrip | | [[Jordan Brown]] || SPC Cohen || Model 727; fitted with custom stock, KAC M4-style railed handguard, SureFire WeaponLight and RIS foregrip | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Brett Ryan]] || SPC Romeo || Model 727 ;fitted with [[M203]] | | [[Brett Ryan]] || SPC Romeo || Model 727; fitted with [[M203]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Lord of War]]'' || || Models at the Berlin Arms Fair || Model 723 || 2005 | | ''[[Lord of War]]'' || || Models at the Berlin Arms Fair || Model 723 || 2005 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Painkiller Jane]]'' || Various || US Army soldiers || Model 723 fitted with a [[Cobray 37mm Launcher|Cobray CM203 Flare Launcher]] || 2005 | | ''[[Painkiller Jane (2005)|Painkiller Jane]]'' || Various || US Army soldiers || Model 723 fitted with a [[Cobray 37mm Launcher|Cobray CM203 Flare Launcher]] || 2005 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="5" | ''[[Hunt for Eagle One, The|The Hunt for Eagle One]]'' || [[Mark Dacascos]] || Lt. Matt Daniels || Model 727, Model 733; fitted with 6-position collapsible stock, red dot sight, KAC M4 RAS handguards with rail covers, KAC RIS foregrip, and tactical flashlight || rowspan="5" | 2005 | | rowspan="5" | ''[[Hunt for Eagle One, The|The Hunt for Eagle One]]'' || [[Mark Dacascos]] || Lt. Matt Daniels || Model 727, Model 733; fitted with 6-position collapsible stock, red dot sight, KAC M4 RAS handguards with rail covers, KAC RIS foregrip, and tactical flashlight || rowspan="5" | 2005 | ||
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| || Ecuadorian soldiers | | || Ecuadorian soldiers | ||
|- | |||
| rowspan=2|''[[009-1: The End of the Beginning]]''|| Kazutoshi Yokoyama || SMA Officer ||rowspan=2| || rowspan=2|2013 | |||
|- | |||
| || SMA tropes | |||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Colt 45]]'' || || Commando of killers, Police arms depot || Model 727 || 2014 | |''[[Colt 45]]'' || || Commando of killers, Police arms depot || Model 727 || 2014 | ||
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| ''[[The Last Witch Hunter]]|| || seen in the Kaulder's armory |||| 2015 | | ''[[The Last Witch Hunter]]|| || seen in the Kaulder's armory |||| 2015 | ||
|- | |||
| rowspan=8| ''[[Future Century Amazons]]'' || Maki Aoyama || Yukie || rowspan=8|Model 653; fitted with railed handguards|| rowspan=8| 2017 | |||
|- | |||
| Akiko Obata || Harue | |||
|- | |||
| Ayako Gotô || Fumie | |||
|- | |||
| Iku Haruka || Soldier | |||
|- | |||
| Natsuko Nakamura || Soldier | |||
|- | |||
| Keiko Yoneyama || Soldier | |||
|- | |||
| Hadaka Yume || Soldier | |||
|- | |||
| || Soldiers | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Arisaka (2021)|Arisaka]]''|||| || || 2021 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Black Widow (2021)|Black Widow]]''|||| SWAT officer ||w/ flashlight || 2021 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95% | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! width="250"|Show Title | ||
! | ! width="150"|Actor | ||
! | ! width="200"|Character | ||
! | ! width="450"|Note / Episode | ||
! | ! width="80"|Air Date | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="4" | ''[[Miami Vice (TV Series)|Miami Vice]]''|| [[Don Johnson]] || Sonny Crockett || rowspan="2" | Model 654 || rowspan="4" | 1984-1989 | | rowspan="4" | ''[[Miami Vice (TV Series)|Miami Vice]]''|| [[Don Johnson]] || Sonny Crockett || rowspan="2" | Model 654 || rowspan="4" | 1984-1989 | ||
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| ''[[Red Cap]]'' || || SAS troopers || Model 727 / "Betrayed" || 2003 - 2004 | | ''[[Red Cap]]'' || || SAS troopers || Model 727 / "Betrayed" || 2003 - 2004 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[All or Nothing (Pan ili propal)]]'' || [[Vladimir Yavorsky]] || Ole Svendsen || Model 654 || 2004 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[The Kill Point]]'' || || Pittsburg P.D. SWAT officer || Model 653 fitted with Surefire M500AB weaponlights|| 2007 | | ''[[The Kill Point]]'' || || Pittsburg P.D. SWAT officer || Model 653 fitted with Surefire M500AB weaponlights|| 2007 | ||
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|''[[Stranger Things - Season 2|Stranger Things]]''||[[David Harbour]]||Chief Hopper||||2017 | |''[[Stranger Things - Season 2|Stranger Things]]''||[[David Harbour]]||Chief Hopper||||2017 | ||
|- | |||
|''[[Waco (TV Series)|Waco]]''||||Branch Davidian members||||2018 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Jack Ryan - Season 2]]''||[[John Krasinski]]||Jack Ryan||||2019 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Walking Dead: Dead City - Season 1]]'' ||[[David Chen]]|| Gritz||Model 727; "Old Acquaintances" (S1E01), "Who's There?" (S1E02)||2023 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
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=== Video Games === | === Video Games === | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95% | {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! width="300"|Game Title | ||
! width="200"|Appears As | |||
! width="400"|Variant and Notes | |||
! width="50"|Release Date | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear]]'' ||"M4 Carbine" ||Model 733 || 1999 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Urban Terror]]'' ||"M4A1" ||Model 727 || 2000 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Half-Life]]'' || ||Model 727 with [[M203 grenade launcher]], HD replacement of the [[MP5]] || 2001 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Max Payne (video game)|Max Payne]]'' || "Colt Commando" || Model 733 || 2001 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'' || "M4" || Model 733 || 2002 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza]]'' || N/A || Model 733 with A1E1 upper receiver, M16-style fixed stock, and 20-round angled magazine || 2002 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Delta Force: Black Hawk Down]]'' || "CAR-15" || Model 727 || 2003 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Chaser]]'' || "Colt M4" || Model 733, without casing deflector || 2003 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' || "M4" || Model 733 || 2004 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Far Cry]]'' || "M4 Assault Weapon" || Model 727 || 2004 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising]]'' || || Model 654; unusable, comes with a reflex sight and 16" barrel. Modeled with an elongated 10rd magazine || 2004 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" | [[Project Reality]] || "M16A1 Menosar" || Israeli Defence Force Menusar: Model 653 with barrel cut down to 13", with optional [[M203 grenade launcher]] || rowspan="2" | 2005 | | ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]'' || "M4" || Model 733 || 2005 | ||
|- | |||
| rowspan="2" | ''[[Project Reality]]'' || "M16A1 Menosar" || Israeli Defence Force Menusar: Model 653 with barrel cut down to 13", with optional [[M203 grenade launcher]] || rowspan="2" | 2005 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| "M16A1 Mekotzrar" || Israeli Defence Force Mekut'zrar: Model 653 with barrel cut down to 10" | | "M16A1 Mekotzrar" || Israeli Defence Force Mekut'zrar: Model 653 with barrel cut down to 10" | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Uncharted: Drake's Fortune]] || M4 Carbine ||Model 653 with 6-position stock and flashlight|| 2007 | | ''[[Uncharted: Drake's Fortune]]'' || M4 Carbine ||Model 653 with 6-position stock and flashlight|| 2007 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[World in Conflict]] || || Model 733|| 2007 | | ''[[World in Conflict]]'' || || Model 733|| 2007 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Tomb Raider: Underworld]] || "A12 Carbine" || Model 727, with custom butt-stock and flash suppressor || 2008 | | ''[[Tomb Raider: Underworld]]'' || "A12 Carbine" || Model 727, with custom butt-stock and flash suppressor || 2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Wheelman]] || Carbine ||Model 727 with A1-type barrel of the Model 723 || 2009 | | ''[[Wheelman]]'' || Carbine ||Model 727 with A1-type barrel of the Model 723 || 2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Uncharted 2: Among Thieves]] || M4 ||Model 653 with 6-position stock and flashlight|| 2009 | | ''[[Uncharted 2: Among Thieves]]'' || M4 ||Model 653 with 6-position stock and flashlight|| 2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Rogue Warrior]] || || Model 733|| 2009 | | ''[[Rogue Warrior]]'' || || Model 733|| 2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker]] ||"M653" ||Model 653 with various upgrades || 2010 | |'' [[Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker]]'' ||"M653" ||Model 653 with various upgrades || 2010 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Fallout: New Vegas]] ||"Assault Carbine" ||Model 733 || 2010 | | ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' ||"Assault Carbine" ||Model 733 || 2010 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light]] || "Assault Rifle" ||Model 727, sometimes with custom butt-stock || 2010 | | ''[[Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light]]'' || "Assault Rifle" ||Model 727, sometimes with custom butt-stock || 2010 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Uncharted: Golden Abyss]] || M4 ||Model 653 with 6-position stock and flashlight|| 2012 | | ''[[Uncharted: Golden Abyss]]'' || M4 ||Model 653 with 6-position stock and flashlight|| 2012 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Counter-Strike: Global Offensive]]||"M4A1-S"||Model 723 with optional suppressor||2012 | |''[[Counter-Strike: Global Offensive]]''||"M4A1-S"||Model 723 with optional suppressor||2012 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Payday 2]] ||AMCAR ||Model 733 with A2-style receiver and 6-position stock || 2013 | | ''[[Payday 2]]'' ||AMCAR ||Model 733 with A2-style receiver and 6-position stock || 2013 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Ironsight]] || Training M4 || Model 723, only appears when a player's weapon expires or reaches 0 durability || 2018 | | ''[[Ironsight]]'' || Training M4 || Model 723, only appears when a player's weapon expires or reaches 0 durability || 2018 | ||
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===Anime=== | ===Anime=== | ||
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|''[[Iron Virgin Jun]]''|| Soldier || ||1992 | |||
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|''[[Cat Planet Cuties]]''|| ||Model 723||2010 | |''[[Cat Planet Cuties]]''|| ||Model 723||2010 | ||
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| ''[[Upotte!!]]'' || || Model 653 || 2012 | |||
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|[[ | | rowspan="2" | ''[[What If...? - Season 1]]'' || || S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents|| rowspan="2" |Model 727; "What If... The World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes?" (S1E03) || rowspan="2" | 2021 | ||
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== | ==M231 Firing Port Weapon== | ||
[[File: | [[File:381portg.jpg|thumb|right|500px|M231 Firing Port Weapon - 5.56x45mm NATO]] | ||
The M231 Firing Port Weapon is a stripped-down, bare-bones carbine designed for US Army soldiers riding in the M2 and M3 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles. The FPW was designed to allow transported soldiers to protect the vulnerable flanks and rear of the IFV while still under armor. The weapon is only capable of full-auto fire with no semi-auto mode. Later upgrades to the Bradley blocked the firing ports on the sides of the hull with extra armor, though FPWs are still carried for the two rear ports covering the loading ramp. Interestingly, the Army classed it as a submachine gun, the official nomenclature being "Submachine Gun, 5.56-mm, Port, Firing, M231". | |||
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| ''[[ | |''[[Battlefield: Bad Company]]''|| ||Used on M2A2 Bradley||2008 | ||
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| ''[[ | |''[[Phantom Forces]]''|| M231|| Used as an infantry weapon ||2015 | ||
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==M4/M4A1 Carbine== | ==M4/M4A1 Carbine== | ||
[[File:ColtM4 FirstVersion.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt M4 Carbine with 4 position collapsible stock - 5.56x45mm]] | [[File:ColtM4 FirstVersion.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt M4 Carbine with 4 position collapsible stock - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[File:ColtM4A1.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt M4A1 with 6 position collapsible stock | [[File:ColtM4A1.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt M4A1 with 6 position collapsible stock - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[File:M4A1EOT.jpg|thumb|right|500px|M4A1 with EOTech 552.A65 Holographic sight and SureFire M951XM05 tactical light - 5.56x45mm]] | [[File:M4A1EOT.jpg|thumb|right|500px|M4A1 with EOTech 552.A65 Holographic sight and SureFire M951XM05 tactical light - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[File:ColtM4.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt M4A1 with Aimpoint CompM2 reflex optic, Knight's Armament RAS railed handguard and vertical forward grip - 5.56x45mm]] | [[File:ColtM4.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt M4A1 with Aimpoint CompM2 reflex optic, Knight's Armament RAS railed handguard and vertical forward grip - 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[File:M4A1 ACOG.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt M4A1 with 4 position collapsible stock, RIS foregrip, folding rear sight, and ACOG scope - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
The '''M4 Carbine''' is a 14.5" barreled select fire assault rifle adopted by the United States Armed Forces. It has a distinctive 'step down' in the barrel to allow for mounting the M203 grenade launcher. The M4 has 3-round burst capability, while the M4A1 has full-auto fire capability. The very earliest M4s delivered to the US Army in 1994 had fixed carry handles and were known in Colt's catalog as the '''Model 777'''. However, by 1995, the military standardized the '''Model 920''' (M4) and '''Model 921''' (M4A1), which | The '''M4 Carbine''' is a 14.5" barreled select fire assault rifle adopted by the United States Armed Forces. It has a distinctive 'step down' in the barrel to allow for mounting the M203 grenade launcher. The M4 has 3-round burst capability, while the M4A1 has full-auto fire capability. The very earliest M4s delivered to the US Army in 1994 had fixed carry handles and were known in Colt's catalog as the '''Model 777'''. However, by late 1994 to early 1995, the military standardized the '''Model 920''' (M4) and '''Model 921''' (M4A1), which feature a flattop upper receiver and a detachable carry handle; in spite of the receiver difference relative to the earlier Model 777, the Model 920 retained the same "M4" designation. Contrary to popular misconception, the carry handles on most M4s and M4A1s are detachable; since the early-2000s, almost all M4 carbines are used with the carry handle removed, and a folding rear sight and optic being attached to the receiver instead. As far as the DoD procurement program has always been concerned, the burst/auto capability is the only difference between an M4 and M4A1. (NOTE: More recently produced M4A1s - known as the Model 921HB - also have a thicker barrel profile under the handguards along with a heavier buffer to slow the rate of fire, meaning that the weapon is more controllable during fully automatic firing and is less prone to overheating.) As of 2014, most burst-fire M4s have been converted to the upgraded full-auto M4A1. | ||
What is confusing is that many civilian commercial makers of AR-15 style rifles call their 16" Carbine '''"The M4"''' (these weapons are often referred to as "M4geries"). Though there is no rule saying they can't name their gun whatever they want, the official M4 is the version used and originally issued by the US Army and built by Colt. | What is confusing is that many civilian commercial makers of AR-15 style rifles call their 16" Carbine '''"The M4"''' (these weapons are often referred to as "M4geries"). Though there is no rule saying they can't name their gun whatever they want, the official M4 is the version used and originally issued by the US Army and built by Colt. Colt tried to sue other gun makers to stop using the term 'M4' (specifically, Bushmaster and Heckler & Koch: the latter settled out of court and changed the name of their "HK M4" to [[HK416]]) however, in 2005 it was ruled that M4 refers to a '''type''' of firearm and Colt's trademark was revoked. Owing to a second spate of legal shenanigans with Colt over the US Army trying solicit new-production M4A1s competitively (which came to a head when they awarded part of the contract to Remington), M4A1s produced since February 2013 have been made by FN Herstal. | ||
In the field, the M4/M4A1 is typically issued to standard infantry with Knight's Armament Corporation (KAC) M4 RAS railed handguards (usually holding an IR designator, a vertical foregrip, sometimes a flashlight, or one of many types of rifle scopes and red-dot or reflex optics). United States Special Forces have access to additional accessories through the SOPMOD (Special Operations Peculiar Modification) program. The SOPMOD kit consists of various standardized accessories such as optics, laser sights, and suppressors, as well as a shortened [[M203]] grenade launcher. The core of the SOPMOD is an M4A1 Carbine with a KAC railed handguard, much like the ones used by the standard infantry. The SOPMOD program, specifically Block I of the program, was initially proposed in 1992 by United States special forces, and was developed by the Naval Surface Warfare Center. Block II, which began issue in 2005, uses Daniel Defense RIS II rails (see [[M4/M4A1 Block II]] entry - below). In general usage, SOPMOD refers to M4s equipped with accessories from the SOPMOD kit, though at times the term has been used as a general name for any kind of M4 with lots of tacticool accessories. | In the field, the M4/M4A1 is typically issued to standard infantry with Knight's Armament Corporation (KAC) M4 RAS railed handguards (usually holding an IR designator, a vertical foregrip, sometimes a flashlight, or one of many types of rifle scopes and red-dot or reflex optics). United States Special Operations Forces have access to additional accessories through the SOPMOD (Special Operations Peculiar Modification) program. The SOPMOD kit consists of various standardized accessories such as optics, laser sights, and suppressors, as well as a shortened [[M203]] grenade launcher. The core of the SOPMOD is an M4A1 Carbine with a KAC railed handguard, much like the ones used by the standard infantry. The SOPMOD program, specifically Block I of the program, was initially proposed in 1992 by United States special forces, and was developed by the Naval Surface Warfare Center. Block II, which began issue in 2005, uses Daniel Defense RIS II rails (see [[M4/M4A1 Block II]] entry - below). In general usage, SOPMOD refers to M4s equipped with accessories from the SOPMOD kit, though at times the term has been used as a general name for any kind of M4 with lots of tacticool accessories. | ||
The Mk 18 and Mk 12 (see below) had their origins in the SOPMOD program, originally intended as alternate upper receivers for the SOPMOD kit. | The Mk 18 and Mk 12 (see below) had their origins in the SOPMOD program, originally intended as alternate upper receivers for the SOPMOD kit. | ||
=== Film === | === Film === | ||
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|rowspan="2" | ''[[Air Force One]] || [[Gary Oldman]] || Ivan Korshunov || Fitted with C-More Sight, first film to feature the M4A1 || rowspan="2" | 1997 | |rowspan="2" | ''[[Air Force One]] || [[Gary Oldman]] || Ivan Korshunov || Fitted with C-More Sight, first film to feature the M4A1 || rowspan="2" | 1997 | ||
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| ''[[Steal]] || || SWAT officers || || 2002 | | ''[[Steal]] || || SWAT officers || || 2002 | ||
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|''[[The Tuxedo]]''||[[Debi Mazar]]||Agent Steena||||2002 | |||
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| ''[[The Sum of All Fears]] || || US military personnel || Fitted with Trijicon RX01 red dot sight || 2002 | | ''[[The Sum of All Fears]] || || US military personnel || Fitted with Trijicon RX01 red dot sight || 2002 | ||
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| [[Chad Smith]] || Jason "Flea" Mabry || Fitted with stock cheek pad, carry handle, Combat Military Optics LTD Marksman Series Model 100, and suppressor | | [[Chad Smith]] || Jason "Flea" Mabry || Fitted with stock cheek pad, carry handle, Combat Military Optics LTD Marksman Series Model 100, and suppressor | ||
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| [[Dreamcatcher]] || || Soldiers || || 2003 | | ''[[Dreamcatcher]]'' || || Soldiers || || 2003 | ||
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| ''[[X2: X-Men United]] || || Col. Stryker's men || Fitted with RIS foregrips, tactical flashlights and laser pointers || 2003 | | ''[[X2: X-Men United]] || || Col. Stryker's men || Fitted with RIS foregrips, tactical flashlights and laser pointers || 2003 | ||
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| ''[[Harsh Times]] || [[Christian Bale]] || Jim Davis || RIS fore-grip and M68 Aimpoint scope || 2005 | | ''[[Harsh Times]] || [[Christian Bale]] || Jim Davis || RIS fore-grip and M68 Aimpoint scope || 2005 | ||
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|''[[Miami Vice (2006)|Miami Vice]]''||[[Barry Shabaka Henley]]||Castillo||||2006 | |||
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| ''[[Piranha (Okhota na piranyu)]]'' || [[Ramil Sabitov]] || Ibragim || || 2006 | | ''[[Piranha (Okhota na piranyu)]]'' || [[Ramil Sabitov]] || Ibragim || || 2006 | ||
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| || US Army soldiers || Fitted with various attachments | | || US Army soldiers || Fitted with various attachments | ||
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| ''[[Saw IV]] || || SWAT officers || Fitted with SureFire Universal WeaponLights and RIS foregrips || 2007 | |rowspan="2" | ''[[Saw IV]]'' || || SWAT officers || rowspan="2" |Fitted with SureFire Universal WeaponLights and RIS foregrips|| rowspan="2" | 2007 | ||
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| [[Kelly Jones]] || SWAT officer Pete Baker | |||
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|rowspan="3" | ''[[Lions for Lambs]] || [[Derek Luke]] || Arian Finch || Fitted with ACOG scope || rowspan="3" | 2007 | |rowspan="3" | ''[[Lions for Lambs]] || [[Derek Luke]] || Arian Finch || Fitted with ACOG scope || rowspan="3" | 2007 | ||
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| ''[[Cloverfield]] || || US Army soldiers || Fitted with M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes and AN/PEQ-2 IR designators || 2008 | | ''[[Cloverfield]] || || US Army soldiers || Fitted with M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes and AN/PEQ-2 IR designators || 2008 | ||
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|rowspan="2" | [[Stop-Loss]] || [[Channing Tatum]] || SGT Steve Shriver || Fitted with old-style stock, Trijicon TA11 3.5x35 ACOG scope, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, KAC railed handguard, WeaponLight, and a SureFire M900 WeaponLight foregrip. || rowspan="2" | 2008 | |''[[Saw V]]'' || || SWAT officers|| || 2008 | ||
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|rowspan="2" | ''[[Stop-Loss]]'' || [[Channing Tatum]] || SGT Steve Shriver || Fitted with old-style stock, Trijicon TA11 3.5x35 ACOG scope, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, KAC railed handguard, WeaponLight, and a SureFire M900 WeaponLight foregrip. || rowspan="2" | 2008 | |||
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| || US Army soldiers | | || US Army soldiers | ||
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| [[Incredible Hulk, The (2008)|The Incredible Hulk (2008)]] || || || || 2008 | | [[Incredible Hulk, The (2008)|''The Incredible Hulk (2008)'']] || || || || 2008 | ||
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|rowspan="3" | ''[[The Hurt Locker]] || [[Jeremy Renner]] || SFC William James || Fitted with M68 Aimpoint red dot scope, tactical weaponlight, RIS foregrip and flip-up rear iron sights || rowspan="3" | 2008 | |rowspan="3" | ''[[The Hurt Locker]] || [[Jeremy Renner]] || SFC William James || Fitted with M68 Aimpoint red dot scope, tactical weaponlight, RIS foregrip and flip-up rear iron sights || rowspan="3" | 2008 | ||
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|| || Drug dealer || | || || Drug dealer || | ||
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| ''[[The Keeper]]'' || || SWAT troopers || || 2009 | | ''[[Keeper, The (2009)|The Keeper]]'' || || SWAT troopers || || 2009 | ||
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| ''[[Terminator Salvation]]'' || || refugees, weapons rack || Surefire tactical light || 2009 | | ''[[Terminator Salvation]]'' || || refugees, weapons rack || Surefire tactical light || 2009 | ||
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| rowspan=2 | ''[[Yakuza Busting Girls: Final Death Ride Battle]]'' || [[Asami Sugiura]] || Asami || rowspan=2 | || rowspan=2 | 2010 | |||
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| || Yakuza thug | |||
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| ''[[Book of Eli, The|The Book of Eli]] || [[Michael Gambon]] || George || || 2010 | | ''[[Book of Eli, The|The Book of Eli]] || [[Michael Gambon]] || George || || 2010 | ||
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| ''[[Red (2010)|Red]] || || FBI SWAT agents || Fitted with EOTech 552 Holographic sights, WeaponLights and RIS foregrips || 2010 | | ''[[Red (2010)|Red]] || || FBI SWAT agents || Fitted with EOTech 552 Holographic sights, WeaponLights and RIS foregrips || 2010 | ||
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|''[[Red (2010)|Red]]''|| [[Audrey Wasilewski]]|| The Businesswoman || .||2010 | |||
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|''[[Sinners and Saints]]''||||mercenaries||||2010 | |''[[Sinners and Saints]]''||||mercenaries||||2010 | ||
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| ''[[State of Emergency]]'' || || US Soldier || || 2011 | | ''[[State of Emergency]]'' || || US Soldier || || 2011 | ||
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| ''[[Aazaan]]'' || [[Sachiin Joshi]] || Aazaan Khan || with [[M203]] || 2011 | |||
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| rowspan=4 | ''[[Rape Zombie: Lust of the Dead]] ||[[Asami]]|| Kanae || || rowspan=4 | 2012 | |||
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| [[Yui Aikawa]] || Tamae | |||
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| [[Alice Ozawa]]|| Nozomi | |||
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| || JSDF members | |||
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| ''[[The ABCs of Death]]'' || || Mental || || 2012 | |||
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|''[[Red Dawn (2012)|Red Dawn]]''||[[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]]||SGM Andrew Tanner||||2012 | |||
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| ''[[Hello Herman]] || || SWAT || || 2012 | | ''[[Hello Herman]] || || SWAT || || 2012 | ||
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|rowspan="3" | ''[[The Viral Factor]] || || PASKAL commandos || With Aimpoint CompM4 red dot sights || rowspan="3" | 2012 | |rowspan="3" | ''[[Viral Factor, The|The Viral Factor]] || || PASKAL commandos || With Aimpoint CompM4 red dot sights || rowspan="3" | 2012 | ||
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|Background extras || IDC agents || | |Background extras || IDC agents || | ||
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| ''[[I Declare War]]'' || Alex Wall || Scott || w/ M203 || 2012 | | ''[[I Declare War]]'' || Alex Wall || Scott || w/ M203 || 2012 | ||
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| ''[[Chronicle (2012)]]'' || || SWAT officers || || 2012 | |||
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| ''[[Travelers]]'' || || Soldiers || || 2013 | |||
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|rowspan="7" | ''[[Lust of the Dead 2]]'' || uncredited || Kakizaki || rowspan="7" | || rowspan="7" | 2013 | |||
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| uncredited|| Maeda | |||
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| uncredited|| JSDF officer | |||
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| [[Asami Sugiura]] ||Kanae | |||
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| Iona ||Chika | |||
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|| Bungetsu ||Yayoi | |||
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|| ||Survivors, JSDF members, Otaku | |||
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|rowspan="5" | ''[[Lust of the Dead 3]]'' || [[Yui Aikawa]] || Annu || rowspan="5" | || rowspan="5" | 2013 | |||
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| uncredited|| JSDF officer | |||
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| [[Asami Sugiura]] ||Kanae | |||
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|| Bungetsu ||Yayoi | |||
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|| ||JSDF members, Otaku | |||
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| ''[[The Project: Panacea (Proyekt: Panatseya)]]'' || Svetlana Luchko || Maria || || 2013 | | ''[[The Project: Panacea (Proyekt: Panatseya)]]'' || Svetlana Luchko || Maria || || 2013 | ||
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| ''[[White Storm, The|The White Storm]]'' || [[Hoi-Pang Lo]] || Eight-faced Buddha (aka Big Boss) || M68 Aimpoint reflex optic, vertical forward grip || 2013 | | ''[[White Storm, The|The White Storm]]'' || [[Hoi-Pang Lo]] || Eight-faced Buddha (aka Big Boss) || M68 Aimpoint reflex optic, vertical forward grip || 2013 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Survivor (2014)|Survivor]]'' || || Survivors || || 2014 | ||
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| ''[[ | |rowspan="4" | ''[[Lust of the Dead 4]]'' || [[Yui Aikawa]] || Annu || rowspan="4" | || rowspan="4" | 2014 | ||
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| | | Meguri|| Nozomi | ||
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| | | [[Asami Sugiura]] ||Kanae's clones | ||
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|| | || ||Otaku | ||
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|| [[ | |rowspan="4" | ''[[Lust of the Dead 5]]'' || Iona || Chika || rowspan="4" | || rowspan="4" | 2014 | ||
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| | || Bungetsu ||Yayoi | ||
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| [[Asami Sugiura]] ||Kanae's clones | |||
|- | |- | ||
|| [[Dong-gun Jang]] || Gon | || ||Otaku | ||
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| ''[[ABCs of Death 2]]'' || Basaam Bader || Arab man || || 2014 | |||
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|''[[Hunting the Phantom]]'' || || SWAT, Terrorists, Rush's mercenaries || || 2014 | |||
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| ''[[Life After Beth]]'' || || Zombie hunters || || 2014 | |||
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| ''[[The Rover]]'' || || Australian Army and mercenaries || || 2014 | |||
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|rowspan="3" | ''[[Captain America: The Winter Soldier]]'' || [[Cobie Smulders]] || Agent Maria Hill || rowspan="3" | With foregrip and EOTech sight || rowspan="3" | 2014 | |||
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|| [[Frank Grillo]] || Brock Rumlow | |||
|- | |||
|| [[Sebastian Stan]] || The Winter Soldier | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan="3" | ''[[No Tears for the Dead]]'' || [[Brian Tee]] || Chaoz || rowspan="3" | With Magpul MOE furniture, suppressor and CTR stock || rowspan="3" | 2014 | |||
|- | |||
|| [[Anthony Dilio]] || Juan | |||
|- | |||
|| [[Dong-gun Jang]] || Gon | |||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" | ''[[Son of a Gun]]'' || [[Brenton Thwaites]] || JR ||rowspan="2" | With ACOG scope and foregrip ||rowspan="2" | 2014 | | rowspan="2" | ''[[Son of a Gun]]'' || [[Brenton Thwaites]] || JR ||rowspan="2" | With ACOG scope and foregrip ||rowspan="2" | 2014 | ||
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|''[[Sabotage (2014)|Sabotage]]'' || [[Josh Holloway]] || Neck || || 2014 | |''[[Sabotage (2014)|Sabotage]]'' || [[Josh Holloway]] || Neck || || 2014 | ||
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|''[[Innocent Lilies: The End and The Beginning]]''|| || Solder || ||2015 | |||
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| ''[[Zero Tolerance (2015)|Zero Tolerance]]'' || || || seen at the base of Mekael || 2015 | | ''[[Zero Tolerance (2015)|Zero Tolerance]]'' || || || seen at the base of Mekael || 2015 | ||
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|''[[Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk]]''||[[Vin Diesel]]||Shroom||||2016 | |''[[Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk]]''||[[Vin Diesel]]||Shroom||||2016 | ||
|- | |||
|''[[Money Monster]]''||||NYPD Emergency Services Unit||||2016 | |||
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|''[[Daylight's End]]''||[[Lance Henriksen]]||Frank Hill||||2016 | |''[[Daylight's End]]''||[[Lance Henriksen]]||Frank Hill||||2016 | ||
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| rowspan=3|''[[St. Zombie Girls' High School]]'' || Akari Nakamura || Akari || rowspan=3| || rowspan=3|2017 | |||
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| Miyu Ôtsuka || Miyu | |||
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| Moe Tsurumi || Moe | |||
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| ''[[War for the Planet of the Apes]]''|||| soldiers || ||2017 | |||
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|''[[CHIPS (2017)|CHIPS]]''||[[Rosa Salazar]]||Officer Ava Perez||||2017 | |''[[CHIPS (2017)|CHIPS]]''||[[Rosa Salazar]]||Officer Ava Perez||||2017 | ||
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| rowspan=4| ''[[Wolf | |''[[Molly's Game]]''||||F.B.I. agents||||2017 | ||
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| ''[[Jigsaw]]''||||SWAT officers||w/flahlights, EOTech sights and grips||2017 | |||
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|rowspan="2" | ''[[John Wick: Chapter 2]] || [[Stephen Dunlevy]] ||I. Lebedev|| w/EOTech sight || rowspan="2" | 2017 | |||
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| || || seen in armory | |||
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| rowspan=4| ''[[Wolf Warrior 2]]'' || [[Jing Wu]] || Leng Feng || || rowspan=4| 2017 | |||
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| [[Heidi Moneymaker]] || Athena || | | [[Heidi Moneymaker]] || Athena || | ||
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| [[Frank Grillo]] || Big Daddy || | | [[Frank Grillo]] || Big Daddy || | ||
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|''[[The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion]]''|| ||Mercenaries||||2018 | |||
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| rowspan="3" | ''[[Hold the Dark]]'' || [[Alexander Skarsgård]] || Vernon Slone || rowspan="3" | || rowspan="3" | 2018 | | rowspan="3" | ''[[Hold the Dark]]'' || [[Alexander Skarsgård]] || Vernon Slone || rowspan="3" | || rowspan="3" | 2018 | ||
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|''[[Maze Runner: The Death Cure]]''||[[Rosa Salazar]]||Brenda||||2018 | |''[[Maze Runner: The Death Cure]]''||[[Rosa Salazar]]||Brenda||||2018 | ||
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| ''[[All The Devil's Men]]''||[[Milo Gibson]]||Jack Collins||||2018 | |||
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|''[[All The Devil's Men]]''||[[Joseph Millson]]||Deighton||||2018 | |||
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|''[[Mile 22]]''||||US Marines||||2018 | |''[[Mile 22]]''||||US Marines||||2018 | ||
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|''[[The Yellow Birds]]''||[[Jack Huston]]||Sergeant Sterling||M240B||2018 | |''[[The Yellow Birds]]''||[[Jack Huston]]||Sergeant Sterling||M240B||2018 | ||
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|''[[ | |''[[Venom (2018)|Venom]]''||||SWAT officers||SOPMOD with EOTech 552.A65 Holographic sight and SureFire M951XM05 tactical light||2018 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[God Bless the Broken Road]]'' || || US Army soldiers || || 2018 | ||
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| | |rowspan=2|''[[Project Gutenberg]]''||Deon Cheung||Bobby||Anachronistic 6-position stock||rowspan=2|2018 | ||
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| [[ | |''[[The Titan]]''||||Spanish soldiers||With EOTech 552 and various accessories||2018 | ||
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| [[ | | rowspan=2| ''[[3 From Hell]]'' || [[Bill Moseley]] || Otis Driftwood || rowspan=2| M4A1 Airsoft with carry handle removed, CQB-R Type QD rear sight || rowspan=2|2019 | ||
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| | | || Black Satans | ||
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| [[ | |''[[Triple Frontier]]''||[[Pedro Pascal]]|||Francisco "Catfish" Morales || || 2019 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum]]'' || || || Seen in armory || 2019 | ||
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| [[ | |''[[Spider-Man: Far From Home]]''||||law enforcement||||2019 | ||
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| [[ | |''[[Terminator: Dark Fate]]'' || [[Linda Hamilton]] || Sarah Connor || || 2019 | ||
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| [[ | |''[[Angel Has Fallen]]''||[[Gerard Butler]]||Mike Banning||||2019 | ||
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| [[ | |''[[Rambo: Last Blood]]''||[[Sergio Peris-Mencheta]]||Hugo Martinez||||2019 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie]]'' |||| SWAT Officers ||Deleted Scene|| 2019 | ||
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| [[ | | rowspan=7|''[[Triple Threat]]'' || rowspan=2|[[Michael Jai White]] || rowspan=2|Devereaux || with M203A1 ||rowspan=7|2019 | ||
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| | | SIRS handguard | ||
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| [[ | | [[Monica Siu-Kei Mok]] || Su Feng || SIRS handguard | ||
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| [[ | | [[Tony Jaa]] || Payu || | ||
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| | | [[Tiger Chen]] || Long-fei || | ||
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| [[ | | [[Scott Adkins]] || Collins || | ||
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| | | || guards || with M203A1 | ||
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| ''[[ | |''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]''||||US Army 10th Mountain Div troopers||With ACOG scope, RIS handguard and foregrip||2020 | ||
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| [[ | |''[[Tenet]]''||[[Robert Pattinson]]||Neil||||2020 | ||
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|rowspan= | | rowspan=2|''[[Time to Hunt (2020)|Time to Hunt]]'' || [[Choi Woo-shik]] || Ki-hoon || rowspan=2| || rowspan=2|2020 | ||
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| | | Lee Je-hoon || Jun-seok | ||
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| [[ | | rowspan=2|''[[The Outpost]]'' || [[Scott Eastwood]] || SSG Clint Romesha ||with ACOG sight, AN/PEQ-15 ITPIAL and M203 Grenade Launcher || rowspan=2|2020 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Caleb Landry Jones]] || SPC Ty Carter ||with ACOG sight and AN/PEQ-15 ITPIAL | ||
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| [[ | | rowspan=2| ''[[The Old Guard]]'' || [[KiKi Layne]] || Nile || rowspan=2|vertical foregrip, ACOG scope, PEQ-15 laser || rowspan=2| 2020 | ||
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| | | || US Marines | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | rowspan=2| ''[[Witch Hunt]]'' || Eloy Perez || Border patrol || rowspan=2| || rowspan=2| 2021 | ||
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| | | Henry Vega || Border patrol | ||
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| [[ | | rowspan=5 | ''[[Black Widow (2021)|Black Widow]]''|| || US Army soldier || w/[[M203 grenade launcher]] || rowspan=5 | 2021 | ||
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| | | || SWAT officers||w/EOTech sights, flashlights | ||
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| | | Jade Ma|| Black Widow assassin||rowspan=2 |w/ACOG scopes, PMAGs and flashlight grip | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Fatou Bah|| Black Widow assassin | ||
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| | | || ||seen in arsenal | ||
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| [[ | |''[[Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings]]'' || || Ten Rings warrior || || 2021 | ||
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| [[ | |rowspan="2" | ''[[The Tomorrow War]]'' || || US Army soldiers || rowspan="2" | w/ACOG scope|| rowspan="2" | 2021 | ||
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| [[ | | [[Shane Berengue]] || US Army soldier | ||
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| [[ | |''[[Spider-Man: No Way Home]]''|| ||Damage Control operators||w/EOTech sights and lasers||2021 | ||
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| [[ | |''[[Copshop]]''||[[Alexis Louder]]||Officer Valerie Young||||2021 | ||
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| | |''[[Copshop]]''||[[Frank Grillo]]||Theodore 'Teddy' Muretto||||2021 | ||
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| | |''[[Spiral]]'' || || SWAT officers||w/flashlights, lasers and EOTech sights || 2021 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | |''[[Batman, The (2022)|The Batman]]''||||Gotham City Police S.W.A.T.||||2022 | ||
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| [[ | | rowspan=5 | ''[[Ambulance]]'' || [[Remi Adeleke]] || SIS Officer Wade|| rowspan=5 |w/different stocks, sights, grips and lasers || rowspan=5 | 2022 | ||
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| | | [[Jamie McBride]] || SIS Officer Jay | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Cedric Sanders]] || LAPD Officer Mark Ranshaw | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Michael Bay]] || SIS officer | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || LAPD, SWAT, SIS and FBI officers | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Bullet Train]]'' || ||Triad member ||w/sight and grip|| 2022 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | |''[[Black Panther: Wakanda Forever]]''||||Navy SEALs||w/EOTech XPS sights and tactical grips || 2022 | ||
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| [[ | |''[[Gray Man, The|The Gray Man]]''||[[Ryan Gosling]]||Court Gentry||||2022 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | |''[[Violent Night]]''||||Gertrude's Kill Squad members||w/ACOG scopes and tactical grips or w/Trinity Force Atlas Keymod handguards, Magpul AFG2 grips, Aimpoint CompM4 red dot sights and weapon lights||2022 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One]]''||[[Rebecca Ferguson]]||Ilsa Faust||||2023 | ||
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=== Television === | |||
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| | ! width="260"|Show Title | ||
! width="150"|Actor | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="400"|Note / Episode | |||
! width="80"|Air Date | |||
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| || | | [[Stargate: SG1]] || || US military personnel || With & without ELCAN scope, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, & M203 grenade launcher || 1997 - 2007 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]] || || LVPD SWAT officers || With Surefire M500AB weaponlights and M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes || 2000 - ???? | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[24]] || [[Keifer Sutherland]] || Agent Jack Bauer || With ACOG scope, EOTech red dot sight, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, RIS foregrip, Pentagonlight MD3R weaponlight, 20 & 30-round magazines, M68 Aimpoint red dot & AN/PVS-17 night-vision scopes || 2001 - 2010 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[24]] || || CTU Tactical Team members || With M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes, RIS foregrips, Surefire M500AB & Universal weaponlights || 2001 - 2010 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[24 - Season 2|24]] || [[Sarah Clarke]] || Nina Myers || With ACOG scope, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, RIS foregrip, and 20-round magazine || 2001 - 2010 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[24 - Season 4|24]] || [[Mary Lynn Rajskub]] || Chloe O'Brian || With Surefire Universal weaponlight || 2001 - 2010 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[24 - Season 2|24]] || || Coral Snake Commandos || With ACOG scopes, AN/PEQ-2 IR designators, and RIS foregrips || 2001 - 2010 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[24 - Season 3|24]] || || Delta 3 members || With M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes, AN/PEQ-2 IR designators, and Surefire Universal weaponlights || 2001 - 2010 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[24]] || || US Marines || With M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes, AN/PEQ-2 IR designators, and Surefire Universal weaponlights || 2001 - 2010 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[24 - Season 5|24]] || || LAPD SWAT officers || With Surefire M500AB weaponlights || 2001 - 2010 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[24 - Season 5|24]] || || US Customs officers || With Surefire M500AB weaponlights || 2001 - 2010 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[24 - Season 7|24]] || || US Navy SEALs || With EOTech red dot sights, M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes, AN/PEQ-2 IR designators, and M203 grenade launchers || 2007-2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[24 - Season 7|24]] || || FBI agents || With EOTech red dot sights, RIS foregrips, Surefire Universal weaponlights, with & without brass catchers || 2008-2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[24 - Season 8|24]] || || NYPD ESU officers || || 2009 - 2010 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[CSI: Miami]] || || Miami PD SWAT officers || With EOTech red dot sights, Surefire Universal weaponlights, and ACOG scopes || 2002 - ???? | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Firefly]]'' || || Browncoats || "The Message" (S01E12) || 2003 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[CSI: NY]]|| [[Melina Kanakaredes]] || Det. Stella Bonasera || With M68 Aimpoint red dot scope, Surefire Universal weaponlight, and RIS foregrip / "Snow Day" || 2004 - ???? | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[CSI: NY]] || || NYPD ESU officers || || 2004 - Present | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | ''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]'' || [[Joe Flanigan]] || Lt Col John Sheppard || "Runner" (S2E03) || 2005 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[The Closer]] || [[Jon Tenney]] || FBI Special Agent Fritz Howard ||.||2005-2012 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |rowspan="9" | [[Over There]] || [[J. Lamont Pope]] || LT "Mad Cow" Taylor || rowspan="7" | Fitted with carry handles, KAC railed handguards with KAC rail covers, AN/PEQ-2 IR designators, and KAC RIS foregrips || rowspan="9" | 2005 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Josh Stamberg]] || LT Alexander "Underpants" Hunter | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Erik Palladino]] || SSG Chris "Scream" Silas | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Josh Henderson]] || PFC Bo "Texas" Rider, Jr. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Omid Abtahi]] || PFC Tariq Nassiri | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || US Army soldiers | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || Iraqi civilian | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Keith Robinson]] || PV2 Avery "Angel" King || Fitted with Trijicon 4x32 ACOG scope, KAC railed handguard with KAC rail covers, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, and a KAC RIS foregrip | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Michael Cudlitz]] || COL Ryan || Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO, KAC railed handguard with KAC rail covers, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, SureFire Universal WeaponLight, suppressor, KAC RIS foregrip, and a desert camo scheme | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | |rowspan="9" | [[Ultimate Force - Season 4|Ultimate Force]] || [[Ross Kemp]] || SSgt. Henry "Henno" Garvie || rowspan="9"|Seen with various accessories including Aimpoint Mark III, M68 and 5000 red dot sights, AN/PEQ-2 lasers, suppressors, PRR pressel switches, RIS handguards, carry handle mounted gooseneck rails, [[Cobray CM203]] flare launchers and [[M203]] grenade launchers || rowspan="9" | 2006 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Heather Peace]] || Tpr. Becca Gallagher | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Louis Decosta Johnson ]] || Cpl. Dave Woolston | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Jamie Michie]] || Cpl. Finn Younger | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Sam Callis]] || Cpt. Patrick Fleming | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[John Schwab]] || Pincher | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Martin McDougall]] || McMullin | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Josh Dallas]] || Weaver | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Justin Allder]] || Barbella | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | rowspan="2" |[[Prison Break - Season 1]] || || Guards || || rowspan="2" | 2005 - 2006 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Rockmond Dunbar]] || Benjamin Miles "C-Note" Franklin || w/ weapon light | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Prison Break - Season 3]] || || Chopper Gunner|| ACOG and brass catcher || 2007 - 2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Prison Break - Season 4]] || || SAR Member||Holographic sight and weapon light || 2008 - 2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[ | |'' [[Jericho]] ''|| [[D.B. Sweeney]] || Goetz || With AN/PVS-17 night-vision & M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes, Surefire Universal weaponlight, and RIS foregrip || 2006 - 2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Jericho]]'' || || Ravenwood mercenaries || With AN/PVS-17 night-vision & M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes, Surefire Universal weaponlights, and RIS foregrips || 2006 - 2008 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Jericho]]''|| || Fake Marines || With AN/PEQ-2 IR designators and M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes / "Semper Fidelis" || 2006 - 2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Jericho]]'' || || AS Army soldiers || With ACOG scopes, Surefire Universal weaponlights, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, and laser pointers || 2006 - 2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | |rowspan="4" | ''[[Unit, The|The Unit]]'' || [[Dennis Haysbert]] || SGM Jonas Blane || Fitted with and without Aimpoint M68 CCO, Trijicon 4x32 ACOG scope, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, SureFire Universal WeaponLight, and a RIS foregrip || rowspan="4" | 2006 - 2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Max Martini]] || SGT Mack gerhardt || Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO, Trijicon 4x32 ACOG scope, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, SureFire Universal WeaponLight, and a M203 grenade launcher | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Wes Chatham]] || SSG Sam McBride || Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, SureFire Universal wWaponLight, and a RIS foregrip | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Scott Foley]] || SGT Bob Brown || Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, and a RIS foregrip | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Heroes]] || || US Special Forces || With Aimpoint M68 CCO, AN/PEQ-2 IR designators, Surefire Universal weaponlights, RIS foregrips, and laser pointers || 2006 - 2010 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Kill Point, The|The Kill Point]] || || Pittsburgh PD SWAT officers || With Surefire Universal weaponlights || 2007 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | |rowspan="2" | ''[[Primeval]]'' || [[Mark Wakeling]] || Cpt. Tom Ryan || Fitted with ACOG scopes, SureFire Universal WeaponLights, and RIS foregrips || rowspan="2" | 2007 - ???? | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || SAS soldiers | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | ''[[Stargate: Atlantis]]'' || [[Leela Savasta]] || Capt Alicia Vega || || 2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Sanctuary]]'' || || Police officer || || 2008 - ???? | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | |''[[Flashpoint (2008)]]''||[[David Paetkau]]||SRU Officer Braddock||||2008-2012 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Flashpoint (2008)]]''||[[Amy Jo Johnson]]||SRU Officer Callaghan||||2008-2012 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| || | | ''[[East West 101]]'' || || Australian Police - Tactical Operations Unit || || 2008-???? | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |rowspan="4" | [[Generation Kill]] || [[Brian Wade]] || Capt. Craig "Encino Man" Schwetje || rowspan="3" | Fitted with M203, UTG railed handguards and AN/PEQ-4 IR designators || rowspan="4" | 2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Jon Huertas]] || Sgt. Antonio "Poke" Espera | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Eric Kocher]] || Sgt. Rich Barrett | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Alexander Skarsgard]] || SSgt. Brad "Iceman" Colbert || Fitted with M203, AN/PVS-17 NVG sight, Trijicon TA01 4x32 ACOG scope '''(Episode 1 only)''', UTG railed handguard with UTG rail covers, and an AN/PEQ-4 IR designator | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Meteor (2009 Miniseries)|Meteor]]''||||Army National Guard||||2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Meteor (2009 Miniseries)|Meteor]]''||[[Stacy Keach]]||Sherriff Crowe||||2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '[[ | | ''[[Meteor (2009 Miniseries)|Meteor]]''||[[Marla Sokoloff]]||Imogene O'Neil||||2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Iris - Season 1]]'' || || NSS SWAT and IRIS mercenaries || || 2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Supernatural - Season 5]]'' || || US Soldiers || With vertical grips, flashlights and ACOGs / "The End" (S05E04)|| 2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan="5"|''[[Breaking Bad - Season 2]]'' || [[Dean Norris]] || DEA Agent Hank Schrader||w/suppressor, laser and reflex sight; Production shot only|| rowspan="5"|2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Raymond Cruz]]||Tuco Salamanca ||w/two taped magazines and ACOG scope; "Grilled" (S2E02) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Bryan Cranston]]|| Walter Hartwell White / Heisenberg || w/two taped magazines; "Grilled" (S2E02) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || DEA Tactical Team agents || w/Aimpoint sights, flashlights and grips; "Bit by a Dead Bee" (S2E03) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || ||Seen in music video; "Negro Y Azul" (S2E07) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Glades, The|The Glades]]'' || || Police officer || With M68 Aimpoint red dot scope and RIS foregrip || 2010 - ???? | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |''[[Breaking Bad - Season 3]]'' || || ||"One Minute" (S3E07)|| 2010 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | rowspan=3| ''[[The Walking Dead - Season 1]]'' || various || Dead US Army Soldiers || "Wildfire" (S1E05) || rowspan=3| 2010 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | various || US Army Personnel || "TS-19" (S1E06) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Noah Emmerich]]|| Dr. Edwin Jenner || "TS-19" (S1E06) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Justified - Season 1]]'' || || Lexington SWAT officers||"Blowback" (S1E08)|| 2010 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Detroit 1-8-7]]'' || || Detroit PD SRT || || 2010-2011 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Jon Benjamin Has a Van]]'' || || US Border guard || "Border" (S01E01) || 2011 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Jon Benjamin Has a Van]]'' || || USAF guards || "Star Door" (S01E03) || 2011 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[ | | rowspan=2|''[[Breaking Bad - Season 4]]''||[[Jason E. Hill]]|| Gus' enforcer ||"Cornered" (S4E06) || rowspan=2|2011 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || Cartel Members||w/S-System; "Salud" (S4E10) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[ | | ''[[Falling Skies - Season 2]]'' || [[Dale Dye]] || Col. Porter || "Death March" (S2E08) ||2011-Present | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Promise, The|The Promise]]'' || || IDF soldiers || || 2011 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | |''[[Leverage - Season 3|Leverage]]''||||security guards||"The Jailhouse Job" (S3E01)|| 2011 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan=11| ''[[The Walking Dead - Season 3]]'' || [[Scott Wilson]] || Hershel Greene || "Seed" (S3E01), "Arrow on the Doorpost" (S3E13) || rowspan=11| 2012-2013 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[IronE Singleton]] || Theodore "T-Dog" Douglas || "Seed" (S3E01) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Michael Rooker]] || Merle Dixon || "Walk With Me" (S3E03), "Arrow on the Doorpost" (S3E13), "This Sorrowful Life" (S3E15) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | various || Woodbury Guards || "Walk With Me" (S3E03) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | various || Georgia Army National Guards || "Walk With Me" (S3E03) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Andrew Lincoln]] || Rick Grimes || "When the Dead Comes Knocking" (S3E07), "Made to Suffer" (S3E08), "The Suicide King" (S3E09), "Home" (S3E10), "I Ain't A Judas" (S3E11), "Clear" (S3E12), "This Sorrowful Life" (S3E15), "Welcome to the Tombs" (S3E16) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Lauren Cohan]] || Maggie Greene || "The Suicide King" (S3E09), "Home" (S3E10), "This Sorrowful Life" (S3E15), "Welcome to the Tombs" (S3E16) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Danai Gurira]] || Michonne || "Home" (S3E10) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Lennie James]] || Morgan Jones || "Clear" (S3E12) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Norman Reedus]] || Daryl Dixon || "This Sorrowful Life" (S3E15), "Welcome to the Tombs" (S3E16) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Melissa Ponzio]] || Karen || "Welcome to the Tombs" (S3E16) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Continuum - Season 1]]'' || ||various characters|| || 2012 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Elementary]]''|| ||NYPD ESU||||2012-???? | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | ''[[Last Resort]]'' ||||US Navy personnel||||2012 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | |'' [[Last Resort]] ''||[[Scott Speedman]] || Lt. Cmdr Sam Kendal || || 2012 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[ | |''[[Bullet in the Face]]'' |||| Police || (S01E06)||2012 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Banshee - Season 1]]'' || || Mr. Rabbit's guards || episode 10|| 2013 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[ | | ''[[Banshee - Season 1]]'' || || SWAT || episode 7|| 2013 | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan="2"|''[[Breaking Bad - Season 5]]''||[[Patrick Sane]]||Frankie||"Buried" (S5E10), "To'hajiilee" (S5E13), "Ozymandias" (S4E14)|| rowspan="2"|2013 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Tait Fletcher]]||Lester||w/folding back-up sights; "To'hajiilee" (S5E13), "Ozymandias" (S4E14) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan="2"|''[[Defiance (TV Series)|Defiance]]'' || [[Graham Greene]] ||Rafe McCawley||With [[M203]] and ACOG || rowspan="2"|2013 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | ||Defiance residents||With and without [[M203]] and RIS | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Following, The|The Following]]'' || || FBI SWAT || || 2013 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Continuum - Season 2]]'' || ||various characters|| || 2013 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan=12| ''[[The Walking Dead - Season 4]]'' || [[Lawrence Gilliard Jr.]] || Bob Stookey || "30 Days Without an Accident" (S4E01) || rowspan=12| 2013-2014 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Andrew Lincoln]] || Rick Grimes || "Internment" (S4E05) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Chandler Riggs]] || Carl Grimes || "Internment" (S4E05) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Juliana Harkavy]] || Alisha || "Dead Weight" (S4E07), "Too Far Gone" (S4E08) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Kirk Acevedo]] || Mitch Dolgen || "Dead Weight" (S4E07), "Too Far Gone" (S4E08) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Emily Kinney]] || Beth Greene || "Too Far Gone" (S4E08) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Unknown || Governor's Militia Soldier || "Too Far Gone" (S4E08 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Steven Yeun]] || Glenn Rhee || "Inmates" (S4E10), "Claimed" (S4E11) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Alanna Masterson]] || Tara Chambler || "Inmates" (S4E10), "Claimed" (S4E11) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Michael Cudlitz]] || Sgt. Abraham Ford || "Claimed" (S4E11) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Josh McDermitt]] || Dr. Eugene Porter || "Claimed" (S4E11) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Unknown || Terminus Inhabitant || "A" (S4E16) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan=2|''[[Banshee - Season 2]]'' || || || seen in Proctor's illegal weapon arsenal / Episode 8 ||rowspan=2|2014 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Julian Sands]] || Priest || with vertical forward grip / Episode 10 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan=2|''[[Continuum - Season 3]]'' || ||Liber8 terrorists || Episode 5 || rowspan=2|2014 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Luvia Petersen]] ||Jasmine Garza || Episode 11 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Tyrant]]'' || ||Abbudinian soldiers || Episode 9 || 2014 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[The 100]]'' || [[Christopher Larkin]] || Monty Green || Season 1 || 2014 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[The Mysteries of Laura]]''||||N.Y.P.D. Emergency Services Unit||||2014-2016 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan="3"|''[[Helix]]'' || [[Billy Campbell]] || Dr. Alan Farragut ||rowspan="3"| Fitted with surefire weapon light, rail hand guard and vertical forward grip (S01EP11) "Black Rain" (S01EP12) "Reaping" || rowspan="3"|2014 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Meegwun Fairbrother]] || Daniel Aerov | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Hiroyuki Sanada]] || Hiroshi Hatake | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan=11| ''[[Fear the Walking Dead - Season 1]]'' || || LAPD SWAT Members ||w/sights; "The Dog" (S1E03) || rowspan=11| 2015 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Steven Allerick]] || National Guardsman|| w/ACOG scope, vertical grip and flashlight; "The Dog" (S1E03) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || National Guardsmen ||w/sights, vertical grips and flashlights; "The Dog" (S1E03), "Not Fade Away" (S1E04), "Cobalt" (S1E05), "The Good Man" (S1E06) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Jamie McShane]] || Lieutenant Moyers || rowspan=5|w/Aimpoint sight, vertical grip and flashlight; "Cobalt" (S1E05) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Jared Abrahamson]] ||Corporal Cole | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Bobby Naderi]] ||Sergeant Castro | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Shane Dean]] ||PFC Richards | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Toni French ||Private McElroy | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Christian Tessier]] || National Guardsman || rowspan=3|w/Aimpoint sight, vertical grip and flashlight; "The Good Man" (S1E06) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Emy Aneke]] ||Corporal Johnson | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Will Erichson ||Mason | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan=8| ''[[The Walking Dead - Season 6]]'' || [[Chandler Riggs]] || Carl Grimes || "JSS" (S6E02) || rowspan=8| 2015-2016 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Melissa McBride]] || Carol Peletier || "JSS" (S6E02) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Unknown || Savior Members || after credits scene; "Start to Finish" (S6E08), "No Way Out" (S6E09), "Not Tomorrow Yet" (S6E12) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Unknown || Alexandria Resident || "Knots Untie" (S6E11) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Ross Marquand]] || Aaron || "Not Tomorrow Yet" (S6E12) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Danai Gurira]] || Michonne || "Not Tomorrow Yet" (S6E12) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Steven Yeun]] || Glenn Rhee || "East" (S6E15) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Josh McDermitt]] || Dr. Eugene Porter || "Last Day on Earth" (S6E16) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Banshee - Season 3]]'' || || FBI TAC team members || Episode 6 || 2015 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Banshee - Season 3]]'' || [[Hoon Lee]] || Job || Episode 10 || 2015 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | |''[[True Detective - Season 2|True Detective]]''||[[Colin Farrell]]||Detective Ray Velcoro||||2015 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[The Last Ship - Season 1|The Last Ship]]''||[[Eric Dane]] || CDR Tom Chandler || || 2015 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | |''[[Wayward Pines - Season 1|Wayward Pines]]''||||Security||||2015 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Murder in the First]]'' || [[Raphael Sbarge]] ||SFPD Inspectors David Molk || S2E1, S2E2 || 2015 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Murder in the First]]'' || [[Lombardo Boyar]] || SFPD Inspectors Edgar Navarro || S2E1, S2E2 || 2015 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Murder in the First]]'' || [[Emmanuelle Chriqui]] || Sergeant Raphaelle "Raffi" Veracruz || S2E01, S2E02 || 2015 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Murder in the First]]'' || [[A. J. Buckley]] || Inspector Marty "Junior" McCormack || S2E02 || 2015 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Murder in the First]]'' || || SFPD officers || 2nd and 3rd seasons || 2015-2016 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan=11| ''[[Fear the Walking Dead - Season 2]]'' || [[Sarah McCreanor]] || Breannah "Red"|| rowspan=2|w/optic scope; "Blood In The Streets" (S2E04) || rowspan=11| 2016 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Rubén Blades]] || Daniel Salazar | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Arturo Del Puerto]] || Luis Flores ||w/optic scope and bipods; "Blood In The Streets" (S2E04) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || Valle de Guadalupe Survivor ||"Shiva" (S2E07) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Ben Bray]] || La Mañas member ||w/ACOG scope; "Grotesque" (S2E08) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Carlos Segura || La Colonia Scout ||"Grotesque" (S2E08) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || Los Hermanos members ||"Wrath" (S2E14), "North" (S2E15) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Edwin Garcia II|| Los Hermanos member||Continuity error; "North" (S2E15) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Alfonso Jarquin]]|| Ramiro||rowspan=3|"North" (S2E15) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || La Colonia scouts | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[James Logan]]|| Militiaman | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | |''[[Wynonna Earp (TV Series)|Wynonna Earp]]'' || || Commandos || "Landslide" (S1E11), "I Walk the Line" (S1E13) || 2016 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Better Call Saul - Season 2]]'' || || United States Border Patrol agent || "Fifi" (S2E08) || 2016 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan=5| ''[[The Walking Dead - Season 7]]'' || [[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]] || Negan || "The Day Will Come When You Won't Be" (S7E01) || rowspan=5| 2016-2017 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Karl Makinen]] || Richard || "The Well" (S7E02) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Austin Amelio]] || Dwight || "Service" (S7E04) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Sydney Park]] || Cyndie || "Swear" (S7E06) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Unknown || Hooded Scavenger || "Rock in the Road" (S7E09) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Designated Survivor]]'' || [[Clé Bennett]] || Sgt. Royce Sims || S2E17 "Overkill"|| 2016-2019 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan=2 | ''[[Tokyo Vampire Hotel]]'' || Shinnosuke Mitsushima || Yamada || rowspan=2 | Ep.7 || rowspan=2 | 2017 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || Survivors | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan=25| ''[[Fear the Walking Dead - Season 3]]'' || || Broke Jaw Ranch Militiamen ||"Eye of the Beholder" (S3E01), "The New Frontier" (S3E02), "TEOTWAWKI" (S3E03), "Red Dirt" (S3E06), "The Unveiling" (S3E07), "Brother's Keeper" (S3E12) || rowspan=25| 2017 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Dennis Keiffer]]||Broke Jaw Ranch Militiaman ||rowspan=2|"Eye of the Beholder" (S3E01) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Brennan Keel Cook||Broke Jaw Ranch Militiaman | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Daniel Sharman]]||Troy Otto ||"Eye of the Beholder" (S3E01), "The Unveiling" (S3E07), "Children of Wrath" (S3E08), "Minotaur" (S3E09) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |||Gonzalez Dam guards ||"100" (S3E04), "Minotaur" (S3E09), "La Serpiente" (S3E11), "Things Bad Begun" (S3E15) | ||
|- | |||
| [[Ricardo Chacon]]||J.C.||rowspan=3|"100" (S3E04) | |||
|- | |||
|Rodrigo del Villar Casas||Othón | |||
|- | |||
| Joe Ordaz||Gonzalez Dam guard | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Matt Lasky]]||Cooper ||"Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame" (S3E05), "The Unveiling" (S3E07), "Brother’s Keeper" (S3E12) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Rubén Blades]]||Daniel Salazar ||rowspan=2|"Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame" (S3E05) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Justin Deeley]]||Mike Trimbol | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Nathan Sutton]]||Jimmie ||rowspan=2|"Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame" (S3E05), "Red Dirt" (S3E06), "The Unveiling" (S3E07) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Michael William Freeman]]||Blake Sarno | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || Black Hat Reservation residents||"The Unveiling" (S3E07), "Children of Wrath" (S3E08), "Minotaur" (S3E09), "Brother's Keeper" (S3E12) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Alycia Debnam-Carey]]||Alicia Clark||rowspan=4|"The Unveiling" (S3E07) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Sam Underwood]]||Jeremiah "Jake" Otto Jr. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Frank Dillane]]|| Nicholas Clark | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Dominic Bogart]]|| Joseph | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Justin Rain]]||Lee "Crazy Dog"||"The Unveiling" (S3E07), "Minotaur" (S3E09) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Kalani Queypo]]||Klah Jackson ||"Minotaur" (S3E09), "The Diviner" (S3E10) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |||El Bazar guards ||"The Diviner" (S3E10), "Things Bad Begun" (S3E15) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Chris McLaughlin||Gonzalez Dam guard ||"La Serpiente" (S3E11) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Edwin Garcia II||Broke Jaw Ranch Militiaman ||"Brother's Keeper" (S3E12) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Eddie Diaz]]||El Bazar Guard ||"El Matadero" (S3E14) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | ||Proctors||"Things Bad Begun" (S3E15), "Sleigh Ride" (S3E16) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan=2|''[[Tin Star - Season 1]]'' || [[Sarah Podemski]] || Constable Denise Minahik || Episode 3 "Comfort of Strangers" || rowspan=2|2017 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Tim Roth]]||Chief Worth|| | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Training Day (2017 TV Series)|Training Day]]''||[[Justin Cornwall]]||Det. Kyle Craig||||2017 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Better Call Saul - Season 3]]'' || || United States Border Patrol agent || "Sunk Costs" (S3E03) || 2017 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | |''[[Condor - Season 1]]''||[[Mira Sorvino]]||Marty Frost||"Distrust is the Harvest" (S1E09)||2018 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[ | |''[[The Walking Dead: Red Machete]]''||[[Davi Jay]]|| Tony||"What We Become" (S1E04)||2018 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan=8|''[[Fear the Walking Dead - Season 4]]'' ||[[Maggie Grace]] || Althea "Al" Szewczyk-Przygocki ||Continuity error; "What's Your Story?" (S4E01)|| rowspan=8|2018 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Alycia Debnam-Carey]]||Alicia Clark||w/ACOG Scope; "Another Day in The Diamond" (S4E02), "Buried" (S4E04) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Danay Garcia]]||Luciana Galvez||w/ACOG Scope; "Buried" (S4E04) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Adam Chavera||Vultures Member||rowspan=2|"Just In Case" (S4E06) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Allen Robinson||Vultures Member | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Alyma Dorsey||Vultures Member||rowspan=3|"The Wrong Side of Where You Are Now" (S4E07) | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Bryant Burnett||Vultures Member | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Uncredited||Dell Diamond Stadium Resident | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[ | | ''[[L.A.'s Finest]]''||[[Jessica Alba]] || Det. Nancy McKenna || || 2019 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[ | |''[[The Boys - Season 1]]''||[[Jack Quaid]]||"Wee" Hughie Campbell||||2019 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[ | |''[[Jack Ryan - Season 2]]''||[[Jovan Adepo]]||Marcus Bishop||||2019 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[ | |''[[Magnum P.I. (2018) - Season 2|Magnum P.I.]]'' || [[Stephen Hill]] || Theodore "TC" Calvin || "Blood Brothers" (S02E02) || 2019 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | |''[[Yellowstone - Season 2]]''||[[Ian Bohen]]||Ryan||"Sins of the Father" (S2E10)||2019 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | |''[[Yellowstone - Season 2]]''||[[James Jordan]]||Agent Steve Hendon||||2019 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[ | |rowspan=11| ''[[The Walking Dead: World Beyond - Season 1]]'' || || CRM soldiers || with a Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Brave" (S1E01), "The Deepest Cut" (S1E09), "In This Life" (S1E10)||rowspan=11| 2020 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Stacy Woodson || CRM soldier|| with a Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Brave" (S1E01) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Aaron Snyder]] || CRM soldier|| 1) w/Magpul ACS stock, flip-up front sight, Aimpoint PRO sight, tactical grip, and custom dual stabbing implement; "Brave" (S1E01) <br> 2) w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "The Sky Is a Graveyard" (S1E08) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Al Calderon]] || CRM Sergeant Major C. Barca||rowspan=2| w/Magpul ACS stock, flip-up front sight, Aimpoint PRO sight, tactical grip, and custom dual stabbing implement; "Brave" (S1E01) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Julia Ormond]] || CRM Lieutenant Colonel Elizabeth Emily Kublek | ||
[[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Gil Perez-Abraham]] || Drake||rowspan=6| w/ACOG scopes or Aimpoint CompM2 sights and vertical grips; "Truth or Dare" (S1E07) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Dave MacDonald]] ||Sergeant Wilkins | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | John Paul Steele ||Corporal Simms | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Ryan Price ||PFC Farmer | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Carly Sands||Private Powlowski | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | ||U.S. Marines | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan=3|''[[Better Call Saul - Season 5]]'' || || DEA Agents ||w/flashlights and ACOG scopes; "50% Off" (S5E02), "Namaste" (S5E04) || rowspan=3|2020 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Robert Sanchez || DEA agents Harry Lipenstein ||w/sight; "Namaste" (S5E04) | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || APD Officers ||w/flashlights and ACOG scopes; "Namaste" (S5E04) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Stand, The (2020 miniseries)|The Stand]]''||||U.S. Army personnel||||2020 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Big Sky - Season 1]]''||||law enforcement personnel||"Let It Be Him" (S1E09)||2020-2021 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | |rowspan=3|''[[WandaVision]]'' || || S.W.O.R.D. agents||"Now in Color" (S1E03), "We Interrupt This Program" (S1E04), "On a Very Special Episode..." (S1E05), "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!" (S1E06), "Breaking the Fourth Wall" (S1E07), "Previously On" (S1E08), "The Series Finale" (S1E09) ||rowspan=3|2021 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | ||| US Army officers ||"All-New Halloween Spooktacular!" (S1E06), "The Series Finale" (S1E09) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Shane Berengue]] || S.W.O.R.D. agent || "The Series Finale" (S1E09) | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | |rowspan=13|''[[The Falcon and the Winter Soldier]]''|| || Power Broker's mercenaries ||The Star-Spangled Man" (S1E02) || rowspan=13|2021 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || Madripoor residents||rowspan=5|ACOG scoped; "Power Broker" (S1E03) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || Selby's guard | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Anthony Mackie]] || Sam Wilson / Falcon | ||
|- | |- | ||
| || Madripoor bounty hunters | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | [[Emily VanCamp]] || Sharon Carter | ||
|- | |||
| || Madripoor's guards||ACOG scoped; "The Whole World Is Watching" (S1E04) | |||
|- | |||
| || US Army soldier||ACOG scoped; "Truth" (S1E05) | |||
|- | |||
| [[Renes Rivera]]||Lennox || rowspan=4|"One World, One People" (S1E06) | |||
|- | |||
| || GRC Soldiers | |||
|- | |||
| || SWAT, FBI and NYPD ESU officers | |||
|- | |||
| Christopher Cocke || NYPD ESU officer | |||
|- | |||
| [[Shane Berengue]] || NYPD ESU officer | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Rookie, The - Season 3|The Rookie]]''||[[Nathan Fillion]]||Officer John Nolan||"New Blood" (S3E11),||2021 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Loki - Season 1]]''||||STRIKE agents||archive footage from [[ Avengers: Endgame]]; "Glorious Purpose" (S1E01)||2021 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan=11| ''[[The Walking Dead: World Beyond - Season 2]]'' || || CRM soldiers || w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Konsekans" (S2E01), "Foothold" (S2E02), "Exit Wounds" (S2E03), "Family Is a Four Letter Word" (S2E04), "Quatervois" (S2E05), "Who Are You?" (S2E06), "Returning Point" (S2E08), "Death and the Dead" (S2E09), "The Last Light" (S2E10)||rowspan=11| 2021 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Jason Gupton]] || CRM Soldier 496|| w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Konsekans" (S2E01) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Robert Palmer Watkins]] || CRM Lieutenant Frank Newton ||w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Foothold" (S2E02) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Annet Mahendru]] || Jennifer "Huck" Mallick ||w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Exit Wounds" (S2E03), "Family Is a Four Letter Word" (S2E04) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || Perimeter resident ||w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Family Is a Four Letter Word" (S2E04), "The Last Light" (S2E10) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Ted Sutherland]] || Percy ||w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Family Is a Four Letter Word" (S2E04) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Gissette Valentin]] || CRM Corporal Diane Pierce ||w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Who Are You?" (S2E06), "Returning Point" (S2E08) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Adam Lindo]] || CRM Sergeant Mills ||rowspan=2| w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Returning Point" (S2E08) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Anna Khaja]] || Indira | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Hal Cumpston]] || Silas Plaskett||w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Returning Point" (S2E08), "The Last Light" (S2E10) | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Jelani Alladin]] || Will Campbell||w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "The Last Light" (S2E10) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[ | |''[[Reacher (2022) - Season 1|Reacher]]''||[[Alan Ritchson]]||Jack Reacher||"In a Tree" (S1E04) || 2022 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[ | | ''[[Ms. Marvel - Season 1]]'' || ||Damage Control agents||w/EOTech sights; "No Normal" (S1E06) || 2022 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[ | |rowspan=9|''[[The Last of Us - Season 1]]''||Craig Mazin || US soldier ||w/flashlight and scope; "When You're Lost in the Darkness" (S1E01) || rowspan=9|2023 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || FEDRA soldiers||w/flashlight and scope; "When You're Lost in the Darkness" (S1E01), "Long Long Time" (S1E03) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Max Montesi]] || Lee||w/flashlight; "When You're Lost in the Darkness" (S1E01) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Pedro Pascal]] || Joel Miller||w/flashlight; "When You're Lost in the Darkness" (S1E01), "Infected" (S1E02), "Long Long Time" (S1E03) <br> w/vertical grip; "Look for the Light" (S1E09) | ||
|- | |- | ||
||| Revolutionaries of Kansas City ||w/scopes, flashlights and grips; "Please Hold to My Hand" (S1E04), "Endure and Survive" (S1E05) | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Jeffrey Pierce]] || Perry||w/ACOG scope, flashlight and grip; "Please Hold to My Hand" (S1E04), "Endure and Survive" (S1E05) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || Firefly soldiers||w/vertical grips or flashlights; "Look for the Light" (S1E09) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Andy McDermott]] || Firefly soldier||w/sight; "Look for the Light" (S1E09) | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Pardeep Singh Sooch || Firefly soldier|| "Look for the Light" (S1E09) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | rowspan=7|''[[Secret Invasion - Season 1]]'' || || Skrull Rebels || "Resurrection" (S1E01), "Harvest" (S1E05) || rowspan=7|2023 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Killian Scott]] || Pagon|| w/EOTech sight; "Promises" (S1E02), "Beloved" (S1E04) | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Mark Lewis]] || Zirksu|| w/EOTech sight; "Betrayed" (S1E03) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || Secret Service agents and SAS operators||rowspan=3| w/EOTech sight; "Beloved" (S1E04) | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Kingsley Ben-Adir]] || Gravik | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Samuel L. Jackson]] || Nick Fury | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | || US Army Soldiers|| "Home" (S1E06) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | |''[[Tulsa King]]''||||ATF agents|"Caprice" (S1E03)|||2022 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | |rowspan=3|''[[The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon - Season 1]]'' |||| ''Power of the Living'' movement Guerriers ||"Paris Sera Toujours Paris" (S1E03), "Deux Amours" (S1E05) || rowspan=3|2023 | ||
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| [[ | | [[Ekaterina Rusnak]] || ''Power of the Living'' movement Guerrier|| rowspan=2|"Deux Amours" (S1E05) | ||
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|'' | | || Quinn's Guards and Fuller's Auto Repair Guards | ||
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== | === Video Games === | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Parasite Eve II]]'' || "M4A1 Rifle" || Fitted with various accesories || || 1999 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Resident Evil 3: Nemesis]]'' || "M4A1 Assault Rifle" || Fitted with various accessories || || 1999 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Counter-Strike]]'' || "Maverick M4A1 Carbine" || Suppressor || Counter-Terrorist exclusive || 1999 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[S.W.A.T. 3: Close Quarters Battle]]'' || "M4A1 Carbine" || Can be fitted with FMJ or LTT rounds, Gemtech M4-96D suppressor, Beta C-mag, 4x Trijicon ACOG, Trijicon reflex sight or Aimpoint red dot sight || || 1999 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Delta Force: Land Warrior]]'' || "M4A1" || Fitted with [[Knight's Armament Masterkey|KAC Masterkey]] || || 2000 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Ghost Recon]]'' || "M4"<br>"M4 SOCOM" || Fitted with various accessories || || 2001 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]]'' || "M4" || Laser sight || Actually an M4A1 || 2001 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Shadow Force: Razor Unit]]'' || || || || 2002 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Conflict: Desert Storm]]'' || || || || 2002 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Tactical Ops: Assault on Terror]]'' || || Available with and without [[M203 grenade launcher]] || || 2002 | ||
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| | | ''[[Sum of All Fears, The (VG)|The Sum of All Fears (VG)]]'' || "M4"<br>"Spec Ops M4" || || Correctly fires in 3-round bursts || 2002 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Delta Force: Task Force Dagger]]'' || "M4A1SD" || Fitted with Trijicon TA01 ACOG scope, suppressor, and KAC RIS foregrip || || 2002 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[America's Army]]'' || "M4A1 Carbine"<br>"M4A1 SOPMOD" || Can be fitted with iron sights, Aimpoint M68 CCO, Trijicon RX01 reflex sight, Trijicon TA01NSN ACOG scope, Harris bipod, and a KAC QDSS-NT4 suppressor || || 2002 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Hitman 2: Silent Assassin]]'' || "M4 Rifle" || || Fitted with unusable scope || 2002 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'' || || || Cutscene only || 2002 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Specialists, The|The Specialists]]'' || || || || 2002 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Conflict: Desert Storm II]]'' || || || || 2003 | ||
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| ''[[Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield]]'' || || || || 2003 | |||
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| '' | | ''Rainbow Six 3: Black Arrow'' || "M16 assault rifle" || || || 2003 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne]]'' || "M4 Carbine" || || Very slow rate of fully automatic fire || 2003 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Counter-Strike: Condition Zero]]'' || "Maverick M4A1 Carbine" || Suppressor || Counter-Terrorist exclusive || 2004 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Ghost Squad]]'' || "AR4A" || Fitted with RIS, Aimpoint Comp M2 and Surefire M900 weaponlight foregrip || Incorrectly holds 28 rounds || 2004 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Söldner: Secret Wars]]'' || || || || 2004 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[True Combat: Elite]]'' || || || || 2004 | ||
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| ''[[Hitman: Contracts]]'' || || || Featuring a non-stepped barrel || 2004 | |||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising]]'' || "M4A1 Carbine" || Fitted with Aimpoint M68 COO, KAC M4 RAS handguards, AN/PEQ-2 TPIAL designator, and KAC RIS foregrip || || 2004 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Shadow Ops: Red Mercury]]'' || "Colt M-4 SOPMOD" || Fitted with Trijicon 4x32 ACOG/RMR scope, AN/PEQ-4 IR designator, KAC railed handguard with KAC rail covers, suppressor, and a KAC RIS foregrip. || || 2004 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Counter-Strike: Source]]'' || "Maverick M4A1 Carbine" || Suppressor || Counter-Terrorist exclusive || 2004 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[SWAT 4]]'' || M4A1 Carbine || Fitted with SureFire M500AB WeaponLights and KAC RIS foregrips. || || 2005 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Battlefield 2]]'' || "M4A1 Carbine" || Fitted with Aimpoint M68 COO. || || 2005 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Project Reality]]'' || "M4"<br>"M4A1 Carbine" || Available with carry handles, Aimpoint M68 CCOs, Trijicon TA31F and TA31RCO 4x32 ACOG scopes, ITL MARS, Meprolight, EOTech Holographic sight, RIS foregrips, and Harris bipod || || 2005 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Rainbow Six: Lockdown]]'' || "SR-4CQB" || Fitted with rear and front flip-up BUISs, KAC railed handguard with KAC rail covers, and a KAC Masterkey || || 2005 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Far Cry Instincts: Predator]]'' || M4 Carbine || Fitted with C-More sight, suppressor, and camouflage paint scheme || || 2005 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Conflict: Global Terror]]'' || || M4A1 + M203|| || 2005 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Reservoir Dogs (VG)]]'' || || || || 2006 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[24: The Game]]'' || "M4 Carbine" || || || 2006 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Hitman: Blood Money]]'' || || || Non-stepped barrel || 2006 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Joint Task Force]]'' || || || || 2006 | ||
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| ''[[Splinter Cell: Double Agent]]'' || || With side-folding stock || Seen in a crate || 2006 | |||
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| '' | | ''Soldier Front'' || "Colt M4A1" || || || 2007 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Alliance of Valiant Arms]]'' || || With ACOG or M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes, EOTech red dot sight, and AN/PEQ-2 IR designator (erroneously emitting visible red laser) || || 2007 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[ArmA: Armed Assault]]'' || "M4"<br>"M4 CompM2"<br>"M4 ACOG"<br>"M4A1 ACOG"<br>"M4A1 QDS CompM2" || || Every variant of the weapon is erroneously modeled with A1 pistol grip || 2007 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Darkness, The]]'' || "M4A1 Carbine" || || Featuring a 20-round magazine with a 30 round capacity || 2007 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Insurgency: Modern Infantry Combat]]'' || "M4A1 Carbine" || Default appearance: Fitted with KAC railed handguard with KAC rail covers, and a KAC RIS foregrip.<br><br>Optional: Available variates are with carry handle or with Aimpoint M68 CCO. || || 2007 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Blacksite: Area 51]]'' || "Assault Rifle" || Fitted with EOTech Holographic sight, KAC railed handguard, and a dual magazines with erroneously 45-rounds capacity instead of 30. || || 2007 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Kane & Lynch: Dead Men]]'' || || || Non-stepped barrel || 2007 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Zombie Panic Source]]'' || "M4A1" || || || 2007 | ||
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| ''[[ | | rowspan="4" | ''[[Cross Fire (2007 VG)|Cross Fire]]'' || "M4A1" || || rowspan="4" | || rowspan="4" | 2007 | ||
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| | | "M4A1-X" || RIS Rail System, flip-up iron sightsed and a forward grip with flashlight | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | "M4A1 Silencer" || Silencer | ||
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| | | "M4A1-Custom" || Silencer, [[Galil]]-style skeleton folding stock, Aimpoint stock, flashlight | ||
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| ''[[Terrorist Takedown 2: US Navy Seals]]'' || || || Unusable || 2008 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Army of Two]]'' || M4A1 || || || 2008 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' || "Carbine Rifle" || Carry handle removed || || 2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[7.62 High Calibre]]'' || || Fitted with various attachments || || 2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | ''[[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots]]'' || "M4 Custom" || Can be fitted with folding iron sights, suppressor, Aimpoint red dot sight, ACOG scope, SureFire WeaponLight, AN/PEQ-5 laser module, two types of RIS grips, Masterkey shotgun, and [[Heckler & Koch M320]] grenade launcher || || 2008 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Combat Arms]]'' || "M4A1" || || || 2008 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Counter-Strike Online]]'' || "Maverick M4A1 Carbine" || || || 2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Mercenaries 2: World In Flames]]'' || "Carbine" || || || 2008 | ||
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| ''[[SAS Secure Tomorrow]]'' || || || || 2008 | |||
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| [[ | | ''[[Saints Row 2]]'' || "AR40 Xtnd" || || || 2008 | ||
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| [[ | |''[[Xenus 2: White Gold]]'' || || || ||2008 | ||
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| | | ''[[007: Quantum of Solace (VG)]]'' || "TND-16" || Fitted with railed handguard and RIS foregrip (default build). Can be fitted with EOTech 551 Holographic sight, carry handle, and a suppressor || || 2008 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Armed Forces Corps]]'' || || || || 2009 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Killing Floor]]'' || "M4" || Fitted with Vltor Carbine Modstock, rear flip-up BUIS, Aimpoint M68 CCO, KAC railed handguard with KAC rail covers, and Magpul PMAG || || 2009 | |||
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| [[ | | ''[[Terminator Salvation (VG)|Terminator Salvation (VG)]]'' || || || || 2009 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[Delta Force: Xtreme 2]]'' || "M4 - Auto" || Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO, KAC M4 RAS handguards with KAC rail covers, and a KAC RIS foregrip || || 2009 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[Code of Honor 3: Desperate Measures]]'' || "M4 Colt" || || || 2009 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[Prototype]]'' || "Assault Rifle" || || Fitted with carry handle and a RIS foregrip || 2009 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[America's Army 3]]'' || "M4A1 Carbine" || Can be fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO || || 2009 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[Battlefield Heroes]]'' || "M16"<br>"Tier 1 Elite M16" || || || 2009 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[ArmA II]]'' || "M4A1"<br>"M4A1 CCO"<br>"M4A1 CCO CAMO"<br>"M4A1 CCO SD CAMO"<br>"M4A1 M203 RCO"<br>"M4A1 M203 Holo"<br>"M4A1 M203 Holo CAMO"<br>"M4A1 M203 Holo SD CAMO"<br>"M4A3 CCO"<br>"M4A3 M203 RCO" || || Every variant of the weapon is erroneously modeled with A1 pistol grip || 2009 | ||
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| | | ''[[Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising]]'' || "M4A1"<br>"M4A1 Assault"<br>"M4A1 CQB"<br>"M4A1 Night Ops"<br>"M4A1 Marksman"<br>"M4A1 Stealth" || || Every variant of the weapon is modeled with 2nd generation collapsible stock, and KAC M4 RAS handguards with KAC rail covers || 2009 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2]]'' || "M4A1" || Can be fitted with red dot sight, EOTech 551 Holographic sight, Trijicon ACOG scope, thermal scope, suppressor, [[Knight's Armament Masterkey|KAC Masterkey]], heartbeat sensor, FMJ rounds, and extended magazines || The weapon is modeled with PRI front and A.R.M.S. #40L rear BUISs, A.R.M.S. S.I.R. system, and (erroneously) A1 pistol grip || 2009 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Army of Two: The 40th Day]]'' || "M4" || Can be fitted with a variety of stocks, barrels, magazines, scopes, suppressors/muzzle brakes || || 2010 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[SOCOM: US Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 3]]'' || "M4A1" || Can be fitted with various accessories || || 2010 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[The 3rd Birthday]]''|| "MfA1" || || || 2010 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Battlefield: Bad Company 2]]'' || "M4A1 Carbine" || || Unusable; seen on the cover, fitted with Trijicon TA31-RMR ACOG scope, AN/PEQ-15 ATPIAL designator, SureFire Universal WeaponLight, and KAC RIS foregrip || 2010 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Just Cause 2]]'' || "Assault Rifle" || || || 2010 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[ | | ''[[Sniper: Ghost Warrior]]'' || || || || 2010 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Firearms: Source]]'' || "M4-A1" || || Fitted with carry handle, KAC railed handguard with KAC rail covers, and a KAC RIS foregrip || 2010 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Dead Rising 2]]'' || || || || 2010 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Medal of Honor (2010)|Medal of Honor]]'' || "M4"<br>"M4A1" || Fitted with flip-up iron sights, EOTech 556 Holographic sights, Trijicon 4x32 scopes, SureFire Universal WeaponLights, KAC QDSS-NT4 suppressors, RIS foregrips and AN/PEQ-2 laser designators || || 2010 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Breach (VG)]]'' || "M4A1" || Can be fitted with iron sights, EOTech Holographic sight, Trijicon TA31 ACOG scope, or [[M203 grenade launcher]] || The weapon is modeled with 3rd generation collapsible stock, KAC M4 RAS handguards with KAC rail covers || 2011 | ||
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| | | ''[[Battle: Los Angeles (VG)|Battle: Los Angeles]]'' || "M4A1 Carbine" || Various accessories in cutscenes, but shown without any in-game || || 2011 | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Homefront]]'' || "M4 Rifle" || Can be fitted with iron sights, various optical sights, [[Knight's Armament Masterkey|KAC Masterkey]], and a suppressor. || The weapon is modeled with KAC M4 RAS handguards || 2011 | |||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Darkness II, The|The Darkness II]]'' || "Carbine" || || || 2011 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Operation Flashpoint: Red River]]'' || "M4A1 Carbine" || Can be fitted with carry handle, Aimpoint M68 CCO, Trijicon TA31RCO ACOG scope, EOTech 551 Holographic sight, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, SureFire Universal WeaponLight, and M203A1 Grenade Launcher || || 2011 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[NCIS: The Video Game]]'' || || || Seen on a poster || 2011 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Batman: Arkham City]]'' || "M4A1 Carbine" || || || 2011 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3]]'' || "M4A1" || Can be fitted with SureShot reflex sight, EOTech XPS Holographic sight, EOTech MPO III magnifier, Trijicon TA31F ACOG scope, thermal scope, suppressor, [[Knight's Armament Masterkey|KAC Masterkey]], heartbeat sensor, and extended magazines || The weapon is modeled with Magpul MOE Carbine Stock, customized charging handle, rear and front flip-up BUISs, KAC M4 RAS handguards with KAC rail covers, RIS foregrip, (erroneously) A1 pistol grip, and a 20-round STANAG magazine with a Magpul loop || 2011 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[Saints Row: The Third]]'' || "AR-55" || Fitted with various accessories || Fires in slow 3-round bursts || 2011 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Payday: The Heist]]'' || "AMCAR-4" || || || 2011 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Karma Online]]'' || || || || 2011 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City]]'' || "Assault Rifle" || Fitted with Aimpoint red dot sight || || 2012 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Jagged Alliance: Back in Action]]'' || || || || 2012 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Prototype 2]]'' || || || || 2012 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Spec Ops: The Line]]'' || M4A1 Carbine || Fitted with various accessories || || 2012 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[Black Mesa]]'' || || With M203 grenade launcher || Cut weapon || 2012 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[Arctic Combat]]'' || || || || 2012 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Ravaged]]'' || || || || 2012 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | rowspan="2" | ''[[Warface]]'' || "M4A1" || Can be fitted with various accessories || SOPMOD Block I configuration || rowspan="2" | 2013 | ||
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| | | "M4 Custom" || heavy customized || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[State of Decay]]'' || "M4A1" |||| || 2013 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[ArmA Tactics]]'' || M4A1 || || || 2013 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Call of Duty: Ghosts]]'' || || || Cut weapon || 2013 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | ''[[Payday 2]]'' || "CAR-4" || Various attachments and modifications || The weapon is modeled with tan flip-up iron sights, a KAC-style free-float railed foregrip, and a railed low-profile gasblock || 2013 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[Survarium]]'' || || || || 2013 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Insurgency (2014)|Insurgency]]'' || M4A1 || With various attachments || || 2014 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | ''[[Batman: Arkham Knight]]'' || || || || 2014 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[World of Guns: Gun Disassembly]]'' ||M4 Carbine ||various attachments || || 2014 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[ | | ''[[Time Crisis 5]]'' || "Machine Gun" || With Trijicon ACOG4x32+RMR sight, laser sight, flash light, vertical foregrip || || 2014 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Squad]]'' || || Plastic handguards (M4), KAC railed handguard (M4A1), available with a carry handle, a CompM4 red dot sight, a 4X ACOG sight and a KAC foregrip || M4 and M4A1 || 2015 | |||
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| [[ | | ''[[Contract Wars]]'' || || || || 2015 | ||
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|''[[ | | ''[[Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex First Assault]]'' || M4A1 || Various attachments || Starter assault rifle || 2015 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Rainbow Six Siege]]''||"M4"||M4A1 Block II with Mk 18 Mod 1 railed handguard, 12.5 inch barrel, and tan Command Arms UPG16 modular pistol grip||Added in Operation Grim Sky in 2018||2015 | |||
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| [[ | | rowspan=4|''[[Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades]]'' || M4A1 || M4A1 Block I || || rowspan=4|2016 | ||
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| | | "M4A1 Classic" || Original production M4A1 || | ||
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| | | "M4A1 Left Hook" || M4A1 Block I, left-hand variant || | ||
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| | | "M4A1 Shorty" || 10" barrel with railed handguard || | ||
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| | | ''[[Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare|Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered]]'' || "M4A1 Carbine", "M4A1 Suppressed", "M4A1 Grenadier", and "M4A1 SOPMOD" || Tasco Red Dot reflex scope, Sightmark Sure Shot reflex sight, EOTech 552 holographic sight, Trijicon 4x32 ACOG, AN/PEQ-2A IR designator, M203 grenade launcher || || 2016 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[Escape from Tarkov]]'' ||Colt M4A1 5.56x45 Assault Rifle ||Tons of the attachments ||has a few special variants || 2016 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[Ghost Recon: Wildlands]]'' || || || || 2017 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[Ring of Elysium]]'' || || || || 2018 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[World War 3]]''|| M4 MWS || || added in a 2019 update || 2018 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[State of Decay 2]]''|| || || || 2018 | ||
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| ''[[Call to Arms]]''|| || || || 2018 | |||
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| ''[[Krunker]]'' || Trigger Mastery || Suppressed || Incorrectly has no ejection port, no forward assist, a fire selector on both sides, and holds 28 rounds || 2019 | |||
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| ''[[The Division 2]]'' ||Police M4 || || || 2019 | |||
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| ''[[Ghost Recon Breakpoint]]'' || || || || 2019 | |||
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| ''[[Into the Radius VR]]'' || "M4A1" || Various attachments, swap full-auto for 3-round burst || 30-round magazines, KAC foregrip || 2020 | |||
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| ''[[Enlisted]]'' || || || || 2021 | |||
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|''[[The Abashiri Family]]'' || Police, Militants || "Explosion of violence!! We don't have justice!" (E01) || 1991 | |||
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| ''[[Phantom: The Animation]]'' || Ein; Inferno commandos || || 2004 | |||
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|''[[Kochikame, The UFO Movie]] || || || | |||
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|''[[Ga-rei: Zero]] || 1st Division operators || || 2008 | |||
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|''[[Canaan]] ||American SOF operators || outfitted with various SOPMOD accessories|| 2009 | |||
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| rowspan=2|''[[Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom]]'' || Ein || rowspan=2| || rowspan=2| 2009 | |||
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| Zwei | |||
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| rowspan=2|''[[King of Thorn]]'' || Owen || rowspan=2| || rowspan=2|2009 | |||
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| US Army personnel | |||
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|''[[Hanasaku Iroha]] |||| outfitted with various SOPMOD accessories|| 2011 | |||
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| ''[[Blue Exorcist]]'' || || Vatican HQ Armoury || 2011 | |||
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| ''[[Upotte!!]]'' || || with various accessories || 2012 | |||
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| ''[[Stella Women's Academy, High School Division Class C3]]'' || Yura Yamato || Airsoft || 2013 | |||
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| ''[[Sword Art Online II]]'' || "Miso" || With a crane stock, Comp M4 and Surefire M900 foregrip|| 2014 | |||
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| ''[[Captain Earth]]'' || Tanegashima Space Center security || || 2014 | |||
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| ''[[Bungo Stray Dogs - Season 2|Bungo Stray Dogs]]'' || || Ep. 18 "The Strategy of Conflict"; self-firing trap, equipped with reflex sight and laser pinters || 2016 | |||
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| ''[[Love, Death & Robots - Season 2]]'' || ||Meck||Heavy customized; "Snow in the Desert" (S2E04)|| 2021 | |||
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| ''[[Love, Death & Robots - Season 3]]'' || || ||"Three Robots: Exit Strategies" (S3E01) || 2022 | |||
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==M4/M4A1 Block II== | |||
[[File:SOPMODBII.jpg|thumb|right|500px|M4A1 SOPMOD Block II - 5.56x45mm NATO. Note that the weapon is equipped with a '''Daniel Defense RIS II''' rail forearm, the key component of the SOPMOD II kit, and the '''distinguishing feature which makes this weapon a "Block II" M4A1.''']] | |||
[[File:M4A1-RISII-FSP.jpg|thumb|right|500px|An M4A1 SOPMOD Block II fitted with the Daniel Defense RIS II FSP rail forearm, which has a cutout for the standard A-frame front sight post. The M4A1 RIS II FSP was the standard-issue M4A1 rail for the U.S. Army Green Berets from 2010 to 2015, though USASOC has since standardized the RIS II non-FSP (seen on the rifle pictured above).]] | |||
[[File:DDM4A1.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Daniel Defense M4A1 with Magpul PMAG - 5.56x45mm. Also known as the "Mil-Spec+", this is Daniel Defense's commercial clone of the M4A1 SOPMOD Block II - featuring a 14.5" barrel (with a pinned flash hider on the non-NFA version), the RIS II rail system, and Daniel Defense's proprietary furniture (early versions came with Magpul stocks). Currently, this DD rifle is a common stand-in for the actual SOPMOD-issue M4A1 Block II (which is based on a Colt receiver) in Hollywood.]] | |||
In 2001, the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC - Crane Division) initiated Block II of the SOPMOD program, which called for both new accessories (optics, flashlights, etc.), as well as a new M4/M4A1 Rail Interface System (RIS) to replace the Knight's Armament Company (KAC) forearm from Block I. Among others, SOPMOD Block II introduced accessories such as: | |||
* | * Elcan SpecterDR 1-4x Scope (designated SU-230/PVS) | ||
* EOTech 553 HOLOgraphic Weapon Sight (designated SU-231/PVS) | |||
* Insight Technology M3X Tactical Illuminator (designated SU-233/PVS) | |||
* Advanced Target Pointer Illuminator Aiming Light (ATPIAL) (designated AN/PEQ-15) | |||
During the rail selection phase, NSWC-Crane surprised most observers when they chose a new lightweight free-floating rail forearm manufactured by a then-unknown vendor, Daniel Defense, based in Black Creek, Georgia, over competing rail designs from KAC and ARMS. In contrast to the earlier KAC rails, Daniel Defense's design, designated '''RIS II''', extended nearly the full length of an M4's barrel, past the gas block, thereby increasing M1913 Picatinny rail space relative to the KAC rail. The RIS II was also free-floating (it had no contact with either the barrel or front sight post), and was capable of mounting the [[M203]] grenade launcher without a barrel attachment. Two versions of the RIS II exist: A version which contains a slot to fit over an M4's A-frame front sight post (known as the "RIS II FSP"), and a continuous version (simply "RIS II") which contains no FSP slot and therefore must be used with a low-profile gas block. The RIS II was first adopted by SOCOM in 2006. However, in contrast to most of the other SOPMOD Block II accessories, which began reaching operators in the field in 2007, SOCOM did not complete testing on the RIS II and issue its first major procurement contract until 2009, and Daniel Defense's own production lines initially strained to meet delivery orders on their SOCOM contract (which also limited the RIS II's availability on the commercial market). Consequently, the RIS II did not enter usage with SOCOM component personnel until after 2010, and it did not fully replace the KAC rail in SOCOM until 2016, by which point newer, modular rails had begun to usurp Picatinny quad rails on the commercial AR-15 market. Despite being a dated design relative to current AR-15 rails (e.g. those using Keymod and M-LOK attachment systems), the RIS II is currently the standard-issue M4A1 carbine rail for U.S. SOCOM. | |||
For IMFDB's purposes, the primary difference between the traditional "Block I" M4s (above) and the M4/M4A1 Block II is that the former use the KAC rail handguards and the triangular front sight post, while the '''M4 and M4A1 Block II are distinguished by utilization of the Daniel Defense RIS II rail system''', which runs along the full length of the barrel. Note also that in the early days of the SOPMOD Block II program, it was common for SOCOM personnel to utilize M4A1s fitted with the traditional KAC rail, while still using optics and sighting devices from the Block II package; '''any M4-pattern rifle that uses a KAC rail and Block II accessories is known informally as an "M4 Block 1.5" in the AR-15 community.''' IMFDB, however, regards '''only''' the RIS II as the distinguishing feature of a "Block II" M4/M4A1 carbine. | |||
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| ''[[Sicario]]'' || [[Josh Brolin]] || Matt || Daniel Defense DDM4A1 || 2015 | |||
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| ''[[Captain America: Civil War]]'' || || US Navy Master at Arms || Daniel Defense DDM4A1 || 2016 | |||
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|''[[Sicario: Day of the Soldado]]'' || [[Josh Brolin]] || Matt || Daniel Defense DDM4A1 ||2018 | |||
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|''[[Rampage (2018)|Rampage]]''||[[Joe Manganiello]]||Burke|| Daniel Defense DDM4A1 ||2018 | |||
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|''[[Triple Frontier]]''||[[Garrett Hedlund]]||Ben Miller|| Fitted with ACOG ||2019 | |||
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|''[[Extraction (2020)|Extraction]]''||[[Chris Hemsworth]]||Tyler Rake||||2020 | |||
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| rowspan="7"|''[[Better Call Saul - Season 5]]'' || Robert Paul Taylor|| Sicario Assassin || rowspan="7"|w/EOTech sight; "Something Unforgivable" (S5E10)||rowspan="7"|2020 | |||
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| [[Michel Curiel]] || Sicario Assassin | |||
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| Jesus Banuelos || Sicario Assassin | |||
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| [[George Cisneros]] || Sicario Assassin | |||
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| [[Marco Morales]] || Sicario Assassin | |||
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| Victor Chavero || Sicario Assassin | |||
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| [[Tony Dalton]] || Eduardo "Lalo" Salamanca | |||
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|rowspan=2|''[[WandaVision]]'' ||||S.W.O.R.D. agent||rowspan=2|"All-New Halloween Spooktacular!" (S1E06)||rowspan=2|2021 | |||
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|[[Teyonah Parris]]||Monica Rambeau | |||
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|rowspan="2" |''[[The Falcon and the Winter Soldier]]''||||Madripoor resident || "Power Broker" (S1E03) ||rowspan="2" |2021 | |||
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| | | || US Army soldier||"Truth" (S1E05) | ||
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|''[[ | | rowspan="6" | ''[[Love, Death & Robots - Season 3]]'' || [[Joe Manganiello]] || Sergeant Coulthard || rowspan="2" |w/Magpul MOE stock, PMAG, EOTech sight with magnifier, suppressor, flashlight, AN/PEQ-15 tactical laser, 45 degrees red dot sight, Magpul pistol grip, and Magpul AFG grip; "In Vaulted Halls Entombed" (S3E08) || rowspan="6" | 2022 | ||
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| [[ | | [[Christian Serratos]]||Harper | ||
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| [[ | | [[Jai Courtney]]||Spencer||rowspan="3" |w/Magpul MOE stock, PMAG, EOTech sight with magnifier, suppressor, flashlight, AN/PEQ-15 tactical laser, 45 degrees red dot sight, Magpul pistol grip, and vertical grip; "In Vaulted Halls Entombed" (S3E08) | ||
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| | | Stanton Lee ||Dilman ||w/Magpul MOE stock, PMAG, optic scope, suppressor, flashlight, AN/PEQ-15 tactical laser, 45 degrees red dot sight, Magpul pistol grip, and vertical grip; "In Vaulted Halls Entombed" (S3E08) | ||
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=== | ==Colt Model 933== | ||
[[Image:Colt m4 commando 03.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Model 933 with 4-position stock and thicker A2-profile barrel - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
[[Image:ColtM4commando.jpg|thumb|right|501px|Colt Model 933 with bayonet lug deleted and thinner A1-profile barrel - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
[[Image:Colt m933 03.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Model 933 with SIRS handguard, Aimpoint CompM2, and SureFire M900 WeaponLight foregrip - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
The Colt Model 933 is a semi/full-auto carbine similar to the M4A1 carbine listed above, except with an 11.5" barrel as opposed to the 14.5" barrel on the M4A1. Much like the earlier Colt Model 733, which it replaced, the barrel thickness varied; some versions had the [[M16A1]] barrel profile, while others had the thicker [[M16A2]]/[[M4]] barrel profile. Additionally, the RO933 was one of Colt's first AR-15-pattern rifles to feature a front sight post which had the bayonet lug deleted, though this was not standard and some versions retained the bayonet lug. All versions, however, feature the flattop upper receiver and removable carry handle/rear sight assembly found on the M4. | |||
A burst version of the Model 933 was also produced; this version was known as the Model 935 and was purchased in limited numbers by the U.S. Marine Corps Reconnaissance community beginning in the late-1990s ([http://www.forcerecon.com/strongmenarmed3.htm]). However, beyond the USMC, the Model 933/935 saw little acceptance in the U.S. military; most special operations units instead opted to use either the standard 14.5" barrel M4A1 or the 10.3" CQBR/Mk 18. The Model 933/935 proved far more popular, however, in the U.S. law enforcement market with SWAT teams, rapidly becoming the most common U.S. law enforcement M4 configuration (most notably, it is the standard carbine of FBI SWAT and HRT). It has also proven popular on the export market. | |||
===Film=== | |||
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| ''[[Harsh Times]]'' || [[Christian Bale]] || Jim Davis || Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO, AN/PEQ-2 TPIAL designator, SureFire Universal WeaponLight, and RIS foregrip || 2006 | |||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Home of the Brave]]'' || || US Army soldiers || Unrecognizable; could be M733s || 2006 | ||
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| | | ''[[Transformers]]'' || [[Josh Duhamel]] || Captain William Lennox || Fitted with Vltor Clubfoot stock, Aimpoint M68 CCO and AN/PVS-17 night scope, SureFire M900 WeaponLight foregrip, AN/PEQ-2 TPIAL designator, and Phantom muzzle brake || 2007 | ||
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| ''[[Hancock]]'' || || Bank robber || || 2008 | |||
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| [[ | | ''[[Quantum of Solace]]'' || || CIA SAD agents || || 2008 | ||
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| || | | ''[[Crank: High Voltage]]'' || || Thug || || 2009 | ||
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| | | ''[[Salt]]'' || || CIA agents || || 2010 | ||
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| ''[[ | | rowspan="2" | ''[[Across the Line: The Exodus of Charlie Wright]]'' || [[Gary Daniels]] || Michaels || || rowspan="2" | 2010 | ||
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| | | [[Bokeem Woodbine]] || Miller || | ||
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| ''[[ | | rowspan="2" | ''[[Coriolanus]]'' || [[Ralph Fiennes]] || Caius Martius Coriolanus || rowspan="2" | Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCOs, few are missing front iron sights || rowspan="2" | 2011 | ||
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| Various || Roman Legionnaire soldiers | |||
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| ''[[Fast Five]]'' || [[Paul Walker]] || Brian O'Conner || Fitted with KAC M4 RAS handguards || 2011 | |||
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| ''[[X-Men: First Class]]'' || || American soldiers || Mocked up as XM-177E1 || 2011 | |||
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| ''[[Lockout]]'' || || SWAT officers || Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCOs || 2012 | |||
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| ''[[End of Watch]]'' || || ICE agents || Fitted with EOTech sights, foregrips and Vltor Modstocks|| 2012 | |||
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| ''[[ | |''[[Warm Bodies]]''||[[Cory Hardrict]]||Kevin||||2013 | ||
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| | | ''[[Pain & Gain]]'' || || Miami PD SWAT officers || Fitted with EOTech sights, Surefire M900 foregrips and AN/PEQ-2 IR designators || 2013 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[Robocop (2014)|Robocop]]'' || || Vallon's henchman || With 100-round Beta-C magazine || 2014 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[American Heist]]'' || || Seen on table || || 2014 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Dawn of the Planet of the Apes]]'' || [[Gary Oldman]] || Dreyfus || With Leupold CQ/T scope and SureFire M900 foregrip || 2014 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Sicario]]'' |||| Mexican Federal Police|| || 2015 | ||
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| ''[[ | |''[[Hell or High Water]]'' || [[Ben Foster]] || Tanner Howard || With Sightmark Sure Shot reflex sight, railed handguards, foregrip || 2016 | ||
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| ''[[ | |''[[Patriots Day]]''||||Watertown Police||||2016 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Red Billabong]]'' || Philippe Deseck || Richards' Man #3 || || 2016 | ||
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| ''[[ | |''[[The Titan]]''||||Spanish soldiers||aimpoint, railed handguard||2018 | ||
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| ''[[ | |''[[Rambo: Last Blood]]''||||cartel soldiers||||2019 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[The X-Files - Season 5]]'' || || Military personnel || Roughly 10" barrels, Likely short-barreled Olympic Arms K3B-FT carbines || 1998 | ||
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| ''[[ | |''[[CSI: NY]]''|| ||ESU Officers|| ||2004 - 2013 | ||
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|''[[ | |''[[Unit, The|The Unit]]'' || [[Dennis Haysbert]] || SGM Jonas "Snake Doctor" Blane || With EOTech red dot sight, Crane stock, RIS foregrip, and AN/PEQ-2 IR designator / "Five Brothers", "Play 16" || 2006 - 2009 | ||
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|''[[ | |''[[Unit, The|The Unit]]'' || [[Scott Foley]] || SFC Bobby "Cool Breeze" Brown || With EOTech red dot sight, Crane stock, RIS foregrip, and AN/PEQ-2 IR designator / "Five Brothers", "Play 16" || 2006 - 2009 | ||
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| ''[[ | |''[[Unit, The|The Unit]]'' || [[Max Martini]] || MSGT Mack "Dirt Diver" Gerhardt || With EOTech red dot sight, Crane stock, RIS foregrip, and AN/PEQ-2 IR designator / "Five Brothers", "Play 16" || 2006 - 2009 | ||
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| ''[[ | |''[[Unit, The|The Unit]]'' || [[Michael Irby]] || SFC Charles "Betty Blue" Grey || With EOTech red dot sight, Crane stock, RIS foregrip, and AN/PEQ-2 IR designator / "Five Brothers", "Play 16" || 2006 - 2009 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Luther]]''|| [[Sam Spruell]] || Owen Lynch || With scope / Episode 2 || 2010 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Breaking Bad - Season 4]]''||[[Henry Herman]]|| Gus' enforcer ||"Cornered" (S4E06) || 2011 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Chicago Code, The|The Chicago Code]]'' || || Chicago PD officers || With M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes, RIS foregrips, and Surefire Universal weaponlights || 2011 - ???? | ||
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| ''[[ | |''[[Elementary]]''||||NYPD Emergency Services Unit||||2012-2019 | ||
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| ''[[ | |''[[Banshee - Season 3]]''|| ||various||fitted with the EOTech 551 Holographic sights, AN/PEQ-2s, vertical foregrips and weaponlights ||2015 | ||
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| ''[[ | |''[[Condor - Season 1|Condor]]''||||police tactical unit||"What Loneliness?" (S1E01)||2018 | ||
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|''[[Bumblebee]]''||||Sector 7 soldiers||||2018 | |||
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| ''[[L.A.'s Finest]]''||[[Jessica Alba]] || Det. Nancy McKenna || || 2019 | |||
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| ''[[L.A.'s Finest]]''||[[Gabrielle Union]] || Det. Syd Burnett || || 2019 | |||
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| ''[[Magnum P.I. (2018) - Season 2|Magnum P.I.]]''|||| Honolulu Police S.W.A.T. || || 2019 | |||
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|''[[ | |''[[WandaVision]]''|| || S.W.O.R.D. agent ||w/sight; "The Series Finale" (S1E09) || 2021 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Ms. Marvel - Season 1]]'' || ||Damage Control agents||w/EOTech sights and RIS handguards; "No Normal" (S1E06) || 2022 | ||
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| ''[[ | | rowspan="2" | ''[[Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig|Ghost in the Shell S.A.C. 2nd GIG]]'' || Dejima Refugees || || rowspan="2" |2004 - 2005 | ||
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| | | American Soldiers || With futuristic furniture, cybernetic sights and [[M203 grenade launcher]]s | ||
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| rowspan="2" | ''[[Blood+]]'' || Lewis || rowspan="2" | Fitted with EOTech Holographic sight and SureFire M900 WeaponLight foregrip || rowspan="2" | 2005 - 2006 | |||
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| US Special Forces soldiers | |||
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=== Video Games === | |||
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| | | ''[[Battlefield 2]]'' || || || Promotional material only || 2005 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Condemned 2: BloodShot]]'' || "Assault Rifle" || || Fitted with Vltor Modstock, Tango Down BG-16 Battlegrip, 5.56mm Magpul, rear and front BUISs, a scope similar to the Trijicon TA31RCO ACOG, railed handguards with rail covers, custom gas block, and YMH flash hider || 2008 | ||
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| ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'' || "Marksman Carbine"<br>"All American" || Can be modified with various upgrades || Both variants are fitted with ACOG scopes; the "Marksman Carbine" has black finish, whilst the "All American" has woodland camouflage finish, as well both lack the charging handle on the rear, which is located on the moving bolt on the right side where the brass ejects instead || 2010 | |||
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| [[ | | ''[[GoldenEye 007 (2010)|GoldenEye 007 (2010)]]'' || "Terralite 3" || Available with iron sights, ACOG scope, EOTech Holographic sight, or a suppressor || The rear sight of the carry handle is missing || 2010 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[Jagged Alliance: Back in Action]]'' || "M4 Carbine"<br>"Jungle Ops CARB-15"<br>"Night Ops CARB-15" || || The "M4 Carbine" is missing a rear iron sight and bayonet lug || 2012 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Max Payne 3]]'' || "M4" || || Local Justice DLC || 2012 | ||
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|''[[Rainbow Six Siege]]''||C8-SFW||Various attachments. Under barrel Shotgun||added in Operation Black Ice||2015 | |||
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| [[ | | ''[[Gun Club VR]]'' || "Mk. 18" || || || 2018 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019)|Call of Duty: Modern Warfare]]'' || "M4A1" || || The post-release "Task Force" blueprint is an actual M4A1 || 2019 | ||
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| [[ | | ''[[Resident Evil 4 (2023 VG)]]'' || "CQBR Assault Rifle" || w/ various optional scopes; A2 standalone sight and KAC foregrip || || 2023 | ||
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| [[ | |''[[Z.O.N.A Project X VR]]'' || "M16" || ||Semi-auto only, lacks rear sight || 2023 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Love, Death & Robots - Season 3]]'' || || ||Tan colored grip and stock; "Three Robots: Exit Strategies" (S3E01) || 2022 | ||
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| ''[[Apocalypse Now]]'' || || || mounted on the PBR boat, shot up by tracer rounds || 1979 | |} | ||
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| ''[[Moonraker]]'' || Various || Drake launch base guards || || 1979 | <br clear=all> | ||
==Mk 18 Mod 0== | |||
[[Image:M4A1CQBR.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Mk 18 Mod 0 with 4-position stock and RIS handguard - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
[[Image:Mk18SpecializedArmaments.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Mk 18 Mod 0 with standard M4 handguard and 6-position stock - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
[[File:Mk18.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Mk 18 Mod 0 with LMT rear sight, Crane stock, and RIS foregrip - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
An even shorter-barreled M4A1 carbine with a 10.5 inch barrel. The upper receiver, which is used on a regular M4 lower receiver, is designated CQB-R (Close Quarters Battle-Receiver), while the entire weapon system is designated as the Mk 18 Mod 0 by the United States Navy. Used by Navy VBSS units, NCIS, and Navy SEALs. It is another one of the weapons that fell under the 'M4 Commando' nickname as an airsoft gun. | |||
=== Film === | |||
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| ''[[Tropic Thunder]] |||| Flaming Dragons guerrilla || With ACOG sight || 2008 | |||
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| ''[[Keeper, The (2009)|The Keeper]]'' || || A SWAT trooper || || 2009 | |||
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| ''[[Terminator Salvation]]'' || || resistance member || || 2009 | |||
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| ''[[Losers, The (2010)|The Losers]] |||| Various characters || With various accessories || 2010 | |||
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| ''[[Act of Valor]]''|| || US Navy SEAL || || 2012 | |||
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| ''[[Black & White Episode 1: The Dawn of Assault]]'' || || Major || || 2012 | |||
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| ''[[Baytown Outlaws, The|The Baytown Outlaws]]'' || || gang member ||EOtech sight|| 2012 | |||
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| ''[[American Sniper]] || [[Bradley Cooper]] || Chief Petty Officer Chris Kyle || With tan paint scheme, LMT rear sight, RIS foregrip, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator or AN/PEQ-15 ATPIAL, suppressor, Crane stock, Surefire Universal weaponlight, and Aimpoint CompM2 red dot scope || 2014 | |||
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| ''[[American Sniper]] || || US Navy SEALs || With LMT rear sights, EOTech red dot sights, suppressors, and AN/PEQ-15 IR designators || 2014 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Chappie]]'' || [[Ninja]] || Ninja || Painted bright yellow, with red dot sight, laser designator, suppressor, and magazines painted yellow or pink || 2015 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Sicario 2: Soldado]]''||||government agents||||2018 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie]]'' |||| APD Officer ||Deleted Scene|| 2019 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Fatman]]''||||US Army Guards||||2020 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Tenet]]''||||Tenet operatives||||2020 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[No Time to Die]]''||[[Daniel Craig]]||James Bond||||2021 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
=== Television === | |||
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! width="200"|Character | |||
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! width="80"|Air Date | |||
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|''[[24 - Season 7|24]]'' ||[[Kiefer Sutherland]]|| Jack Bauer ||Season 7 "Episode 15 - 10:00 P.M. - 11:00 P.M." With Aimpoint M4 red dot sight, Aimpoint 3x Magnifier, Gemtech G5 suppressor, LaRue Tactical 7.0 railed handguard, Yankee Hill Mfg front & rear sights, DPMS Inc. 4-railed Gas Block, and Vltor Modstock || 2001 - 2010 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Torchwood]]'' || || British Soldiers ||"Sleeper". Fitted with EOtech sights, foregrips, and tactical flashlights || 2008 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Torchwood]]'' || Doug Rollins || Lead Alien sleeper agent ||"Sleeper" Fitted with EOtech sight, foregrip, and tactical flashlight || 2008 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Breaking Bad - Season 1]]'' || || DEA tactical agent ||"Pilot" (S1E01) || 2008 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Blacklist, The - Season 3|The Blacklist - Season 3]]'' || [[Baz]] || Baz || "Susan Hargrave (No. 18)" (S3E18) || 2016 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Hawaii Five-0 (2010) - Season 9|Hawaii Five-0 - Season 9]]'' ||[[Meaghan Rath]]||Tani Rey||Magpul STR stock, Trijicon ACOG TA11 scope, Magpul RVG grip, DBAL D2 laser, panel ris covers,flashlight.||2018 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Magnum P.I. (2018) - Season 1|Magnum P.I.]]'' || [[Tim Kang]] || Katsumoto ||"The Ties That Bind" (S1E09) || 2018 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Rookie, The - Season 2|The Rookie]]''||[[Mekia Cox]]||Officer Nyla Harper||"Warriors and Guardians" (S2E04)||2019 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[The Falcon and the Winter Soldier]]''|| || SWAT officer ||"One World, One People" (S1E06) || 2021 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Cowboy Bebop (2021)]]''||[[Mustafa Shakir]]||Jet Black||||2021 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
===Video Games=== | |||
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|- | |||
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! width="300"|Mods | |||
! width="250"|Notes | |||
! width="100"|Release Date | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="2" | ''[[Cross Fire (2007 VG)|Cross Fire]]'' || "M4CQBR" ||suppressor, AN/PEQ-15 laser module, EOTech 512 holographic sight || || rowspan="2" | 2007 | |||
|- | |||
| "MK.18 Mod 0" || suppressor, foregrip, and an LMT fixed A2 rear sight || | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Combat Arms]]'' || "M4A1 CQB-R" || With Crane stock and LMT rear sight || || 2008 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[SOCOM: US Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 3]]'' || || w/ various accessories || || 2010 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Medal of Honor (2010)|Medal of Honor]]'' || "M4 CQB-R" || Equipped with Various Accessories || SP only || 2010 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Counter-Strike: Global Offensive]]'' ||"M4A4" || With flip-up rear iron sights and free-float RAS handguard || || 2012 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Insurgency (2014)|Insurgency]]'' || || || w/ various attachments || 2014 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades]]'' || || || || 2016 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Call to Arms]]'' || || || Mk 18 Mod 0 || 2018 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
=== Anime === | |||
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! width="275"|Title/Episode | |||
! width="225"|Character | |||
! width="325"|Note | |||
! width="50"|Air Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[King of Thorn]]'' || Owen || || 2009 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Angel Beats!]] || Yuri || with EOTech Holograhic sight, foregrip, custom stock, Beta C-Mag 100 rounds drum magazine (it probably held more though) ||2010 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Sword Art Online II]] || "Lightly salted Tarako" || Coyote camo handguard and stock ||2014 | |||
|} | |||
===Animation=== | |||
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! width="80"| Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Love, Death & Robots - Season 3]]'' || || ||seen in armory; "Kill Team Kill" (S3E05) || 2022 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
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==Mk 18 Mod 1== | |||
[[File:MK18MOD1.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Mk 18 Mod 1 with Crane stock, Daniel Defense MK18 RIS II rail system, and folding sights - 5.56x45mm NATO]] | |||
[[File:Mk18Mod1SOPMOD.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Mk 18 Mod 1 with Crane stock, KAC back-up iron sights, EOTech XPS3, AN/PEQ-15 ATPIAL, vertical foregrip, and dual pressure activation switch - 5.56x45mm NATO]] | |||
[[File:DDM4 MK18.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Daniel Defense MK18 with Magpul MOE stock and Magpul PMAG magazine - 5.56x45mm NATO. Note the DD markings on the receiver; this is Daniel Defense's Mk 18 Mod 1-spec carbine, and is commonly seen as a stand-in for the SOCOM-issue Mk 18 Mod 1 in Hollywood. (Note that this carbine features a Magpul stock and A2-style pistol grip, indicating that is older-spec; current Daniel Defense rifles and carbines feature DD proprietary stocks and pistol grips.)]] | |||
[[File:Dd-mk18-factory.JPG|thumb|right|500px|Daniel Defense MK18 SBR with DD magazine - 5.56x45mm. Unlike the DD MK18 seen above, this is the all-black version intended for civil/law enforcement users; it lacks the FDE-colored rail seen on the SOPMOD-spec DD MK18. This particular carbine is also a newer production model than the rifle above and features Daniel Defense proprietary stock and pistol grip.]] | |||
The Mk 18 Mod 1 differs from the earlier Mk 18 Mod 0 (above) in that it utilizes the Daniel Defense RIS II free-floating rail system, often with a low-profile gas block; as with the [[M16 rifle series#M4/M4A1 Block II|M4/M4A1 Block II]], the Mark 18 Mod 1 was a product of the SOPMOD Block II program. (''NOTE: See the [[M16 rifle series#M4/M4A1 Block II|M4/M4A1 Block II]] entry for more details on SOPMOD Block II and the origins of the RIS II.'') '''For IMFDB's purposes, the usage of the RIS II is the single feature which distinguishes the Mk 18 Mod 1 from the Mk 18 Mod 0.''' | |||
Also note that Daniel Defense offers the DDM4 MK18, a clone of the Mk 18 Mod 1 which is very often seen in Hollywood as a stand-in for the actual SOCOM-issue Mk 18 Mod 1s (which are built on refurbished M16A1 lower receivers). Pictures of two different DD MK18s are included on this page for reference. | |||
=== Film === | |||
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! width="170"|Actor | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="280"|Note | |||
! width="80"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Viral Factor, The|The Viral Factor]] ||[[Jay Chou]]|| Jon Man || Built on XM16E1 lower; Aimpoint CompM2 sight, Crane stock, vertical foregrip, and AN/PEQ-16 MIPIM|| 2012 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Suicide Squad]] || || U.S. special operators || Various accessories || 2016 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Accountant]]'' || [[Ben Affleck]] || Christian Wolff || Daniel Defense MK18 w/foregrip, weaponlight, suppressor, Magpul MOE stock, Leupold HAMR/Delta point sight || 2016 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[War for the Planet of the Apes]]''||[[Woody Harrelson]] ||The Colonel || ||2017 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Mile 22]]''||[[Lauren Cohan]]||Alice|| Daniel Defense MK18 rail and fixed front and rear sights, Surefire Mini Scout light (possible), Trijicon MRO Red Dot||2018 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Mile 22]]''||[[Ronda Rousey]]||Sam|| Daniel Defense MK18; various attachments ||2018 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Fatman]]'' || [[Walton Goggins]] || The Skinny Man || Various accessories || 2020 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Suicide Squad, The|The Suicide Squad]]''||[[Joel Kinnaman]]||Rick Flag||Magpul CTR stock, Aimpoint T2 red dot, OD Green Geissele MK4 MLOK handguard, PEQ-15 laser system, possibly a Surefire Mini Scout light, Magpul AFG-2 grip, and BCM compensator||2021 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Contractor (2022)|The Contractor]]'' || [[Chris Pine]] || James Harper || Daniel Defense MK18; various attachments || 2022 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Extraction 2]]''||[[Golshifteh Farahani]]||Nik Khan||||2023 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Ghosted]]''||||U.S. Marines||||2023 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
=== Television === | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
! width="250" |Show Title / Episode | |||
! width="170"|Actor | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="250"|Note | |||
! width="80"|Air Date | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Hawaii Five-0 (2010) - Season 9|Hawaii Five-0 - Season 9]]'' ||[[Meaghan Rath]]||Tani Rey|| Daniel Defense MK18 with Magpul STR stock, Trijicon ACOG TA11 scope, Magpul RVG grip, DBAL D2 laser, panel ris covers,flashlight.||2018 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Magnum P.I. (2018) - Season 1|Magnum P.I.]]'' || [[Jay Hernandez]] || Magnum || "The Day It All Came Together" (S1E20) || 2018 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[SEAL_Team_-_Season_2|SEAL Team]]'' / Season 2 "Episode 19 - Medicate and Isolate" ||[[Tony Curran]]|| Brett Swann || With EoTech 552 sight, KAC suppressor, AN/PEQ-2, VFG and flashlight || 2019 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=3|''[[Better Call Saul - Season 5]]'' ||[[Conrad R. Padilla]] || Colombian Gang Member || w/Maxim SCW stock and Aimpoint T2; "Bagman" (S5E08) || rowspan=3|2020 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Corey Eubanks]] || Tiburón || w/Maxim SCW stock and Aimpoint PRO sight; "Bagman" (S5E08) | |||
|- | |||
| [[Algin Mendez]] ||Colombian Gang Member || w/Maxim SCW stock and EOTech XPS sight; "Bagman" (S5E08) | |||
|- | |||
|''[[The Falcon and the Winter Soldier]]''|| || Power Broker's mercenaries ||The Star-Spangled Man" (S1E02) || 2021 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
===Video Games=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
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! width="150"|Appears As | |||
! width="300"|Note | |||
! width="50"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Medal of Honor: Warfighter]] || || Daniel Defense MK18 || 2012 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Rainbow Six Siege]] || ||Daniel Defense MK18; Unusable; on loading screen || 2015 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Ghost Recon Wildlands]] || Mk 18 || Year 2 DLC || 2017 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Insurgency: Sandstorm]] || || Initially generic Mk 18 Mod 1; later re-skinned as Daniel Defense MK18 || 2018 | |||
|} | |||
===Animation=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
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! width="250"|Voice Actor | |||
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! width="350"|Notation | |||
! width="80"| Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Love, Death & Robots - Season 1]]'' || ||US Marines ||Daniel Defense MK18 w/EOTech sight; "Shape-Shifters" (S1E10) || 2019 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
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==Colt AR-15A2 Government Carbine== | |||
A civilian released carbine rifle with a 16" barrel, A2 upper receiver. Designed for law enforcement. | |||
[[Image:R6520-A2Carbine.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Colt Model R6520 "AR-15A2 Government Carbine" - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
[[Image:ColtAR-15A2GovernmentCarbine.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Model AR6520 "AR-15A2 Government Carbine" with 20-round magazine - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
[[File:AR15 Sporter II Lightweight.jpg|thumb|right|501px|Colt Model R6530 "AR-15A2 Sporter Lightweight" - 5.56x45mm. This rifle is a civilian version of the AR-15A2 Government Carbine, and is identical apart from the addition of a fixed stock and removal of the bayonet lug.]] | |||
===Film=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
! width="220"|Title | |||
! width="170"|Actor | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="280"|Note | |||
! width="80"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Royal Warriors]] || [[Ying Bai]] || Gangmember || || 1986 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Open Fire]] || [[Ron Howard George]] || Deacon || Sporter Lightweight || 1994 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Open Fire]] || [[Leo Lee]] || Nakata || Sporter Lightweight with sniper scope || 1994 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Open Fire]] || [[Jeff Wincott]] || Alec McNeil || Sporter Lightweight || 1994 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Open Fire]] || [[Mimi Craven]] || Lynne Tolbert || Sporter Lightweight || 1994 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Conspiracy Theory]] || [[John Schwartzman]] || Sniper || With night-vision scope, 20-round magazine, and laser pointer || 1997 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Fast and the Furious, The|The Fast and the Furious]] || || L.A.P.D. SWAT officer || Sporter Lightweight version || 2001 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Elite Squad 2 (Tropa de Elite 2)]] || || Militia member || Sporter Lightweight version || 2010 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
===Television=== | |||
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|- | |||
! width="210"|Title | |||
! width="100"|Actor | |||
! width="170"|Character | |||
! width="300"|Note | |||
! width="80"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| [[JAG]] || [[Sal Landi]] || Sergeant Riske ||"We the People" (S2E01), with telescopic sight || 1995 - 2005 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=3|[[Fear the Walking Dead - Season 2]] ||||Los Hermanos members ||"Los Muertos" (S2E09), "Pillar of Salt" (S2E12) ||rowspan=3|2016 | |||
|- | |||
|[[Ruben Carbajal]]|| Antonio Reyes ||"Wrath" (S2E14) | |||
|- | |||
|[[Alejandro Edda]]|| Marco Rodriguez ||"North" (S2E15) | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
=== Video Games === | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
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! width="200"|Appears As | |||
! width="400"|Mods | |||
! width="50"| Release Date | |||
|- | |||
| [[Dead Rising 2]] || "M4" || || 2010 | |||
|- | |||
| [[7.62 High Calibre]] || ||w/ various attachments|| 2008 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Black]] || "M16" || has some kind of electronic device near the muzzle || 2006 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Sniper: Ghost Warrior Contracts 2]] || "PR15 HERA" || Drake Associates Athena Precision Chassis || 2021 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
<br clear=all> | |||
==Colt AR-15A3 Tactical Carbine== | |||
[[File:6721 Tactical Carbine.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt AR-15A3 Tactical Carbine with 20-round magazine - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
[[Image:ColtAR-15A3TacticalCarbine.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt AR-15A3 Tactical Carbine with 20-round magazine - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
A civilian carbine with a 16" barrel and a removable carry handle. | |||
===Film=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
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! width="170"|Actor | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="280"|Note | |||
! width="80"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Fast and the Furious, The|The Fast and the Furious]]'' || || L.A.P.D. SWAT officer || With fixed A2 stock || 2001 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[009-1: The End of the Beginning]]'' || || SMA troops || || 2013 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Ant-Man]]''||[[Martin Donovan]]||Mitchell Carson||||2015 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Hell or High Water]]''||[[Gill Birmingham]]||Ranger Parker||||2016 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
===Video Games=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
! width="220"|Title | |||
! width="170"|As | |||
! width="200"|Mods | |||
! width="280"|Note | |||
! width="80"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| [[Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare]] || "M4A1 Carbine", "M4A1 Suppressed", "M4A1 Grenadier", and "M4A1 SOPMOD" || Tasco Red Dot reflex scope, Sightmark Sure Shot reflex sight, EOTech 552 holographic sight, Trijicon 4x32 ACOG, AN/PEQ-2A IR designator, M203 grenade launcher, M203 leaf sight || Features full-auto fire, four-position collapsible stock, M16A1-style flash hider and pistol grip, KAC RIS handguard, KAC rail cover, KAC foregrip, and lacks the bayonet lug. || 2007 | |||
|- | |||
| [[GoldenEye 007 (2010)]] || "Terralite III" || Reflex sight, grenade launcher, ACOG, or laser aiming module || Carry handle is missing rear sight, attached optics remove front sight/gas block || 2010 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
<BR clear=all> | |||
==Colt Law Enforcement Carbine== | |||
The "M4A1" of the civilian world, this rifle has a 16" barrel (as opposed to the M4A1's 14.5") with step-cuts to attach a launcher such as an [[M203 grenade launcher]] and the [[Cobray 37mm Launcher]]. In films, this gun has been converted to full auto to trick viewers into believing it is an M4A1, earning it the nickname "M4gery". | |||
[[Image:ColtLawEnforcementCarbine.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Law Enforcement Carbine LE6920 - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
[[Image:Colt 6720 Lightweight Carbine.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt LE6720 Lightweight 16 Carbine with 20-round magazine and Matech rear sight - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
[[Image:Colt LE6920 SOCOM.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt LE6920 SOCOM with 20-round magazine, RIS handguard, and Matech rear sight - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
[[Image:Colt Law Enforcement Carbine.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt LE6940 Advanced Law Enforcement Carbine with 20-round magazine, KAC folding front sight & URX handguard, and Matech folding rear sight - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
[[File:ColtLE6920MP.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Law Enforcement Carbine LE6920MPS-FDE with Magpul MOE stock, pistol grip, & handguard, MVG foregrip, PMAG, and MBUS Rear sight - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
===Film=== | |||
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|- | |||
! width="220"|Title | |||
! width="170"|Actor | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="280"|Note | |||
! width="80"|Date | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Patriots Day]]''||||Boston Police and F.B.I. HRT||||2016 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Homefront (2013)]] || || SWAT officers || with EOTech red dot sights || 2013 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit]] || || NYPD ESU officers || with RIS handguards and EOTech red dot sights || 2013 | |||
|- | |||
| [[S.W.A.T.: Firefight]] || || SWAT officers || With various accessories || 2011 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling]] || [[Todd A. Robinson]] || Overton || || 2009 | |||
|- | |||
| [[State Affairs (Une affaire d'état)]] || [[Thierry Frémont]] || Michel Fernandez || || 2009 | |||
|- | |||
| [[I Am Legend]] || [[Will Smith]] || Dr. Robert Neville || With ACOG scope and PentagonLight MD3R weaponlight || 2007 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Casino Royale (2006)|Casino Royale]] || || Miami-Dade Police || || 2006 | |||
|- | |||
| [[I Am A Hero]] || || Outlet Mall Survivor || Airsoft || 2015 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
=== Television === | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
! width="300" |Show Title | |||
! width="150"|Actor | |||
! width="150"|Character | |||
! width="450"|Note/ Episode | |||
! width="80"|Air Date | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - Season 10|Law & Order: Special Victims Unit]]'' || || FBI SWAT || "Hell" (S10E17); With C-More and PentagonLight MD3R || 2009 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[NCIS: Los Angeles - Season 3|NCIS: Los Angeles]]'' || || LAPD SWAT officer || "The Debt" (S3E10) || 2011 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Covert Affairs - Season 2|Covert Affairs]]'' || || CIA agents || "Bang and Blame" (S2E03), "Half a World Away" (S2E07); Magpul MOE handguard, UBR stock, PMags|| 2011-2012 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Nikita (2010) - Season 1|Nikita]]'' ||[[Rob Stewart]]|| Roan ||"343 Walnut Lane" (S2E06); Magpul MOE handguard, UBR stock, PMags || 2011-2012 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Revolution - Season 1|Revolution]]'' || [[Patrick St. Esprit]]|| Wayne Ramsey || "The Stand" (S1E11) || 2013 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Revolution - Season 1|Revolution]]'' || [[Derek Webster]]|| Nicholas || "The Stand" (S1E11) || 2013 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Revolution - Season 1|Revolution]]'' || [[Graham Rogers]]|| Danny Matheson || "The Stand" (S1E11) || 2013 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[The Walking Dead - Season 4]]'' || [[Lauren Cohan]]|| Maggie Greene || "Too Far Gone" (S4E08) || 2013-2014 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Shades of Blue - Season 1]]'' || || FBI HRT teams || "The Breach" (S1E11) || 2016 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Blacklist, The - Season 3|The Blacklist - Season 3]]'' || [[Baz]] || Baz || "Mr. Solomon (No. 32)" (S3E17) || 2016 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Specialists (Specialisté)]]'' || || URNA (Czech SWAT) || "Den zúčtování" (S1E67) || 2017-Present | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="3"| ''[[The Walking Dead: World Beyond - Season 1]]'' || || CRM soldier || with a Trijicon ACOG scope and vertical grip; "The Tyger and the Lamb" (S1E03) || rowspan="3"| 2020 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Annet Mahendru]] || Lance Corporal Jennifer "Huck" Mallick|| w/ACOG scope and vertical grip; "Truth or Dare" (S1E07) | |||
|- | |||
| [[Michel Curiel]] ||Private Owens||w/Aimpoint CompM2 sight and vertical grip; "Truth or Dare" (S1E07) | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="2"| ''[[Big Sky - Season 1]]'' || [[Katheryn Winnick]]|| Jenny Hoyt || with custom keymod handguard, Aimpoint red dot and AFG; "Love Is a Strange and Dangerous Thing" (S1E16) || rowspan="2"| 2020-2021 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Kylie Bunbury]] || Cassie Dewell|| | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Big Sky - Season 2]]'' || || Sheriff Deputies || || 2021-2022 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon - Season 1]]'' |||| ''Power of the Living'' movement guerrier ||"Paris Sera Toujours Paris" (S1E03) || 2023 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
===Video Games=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
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! width="200"|Mods | |||
! width="280"|Note | |||
! width="80"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=2 | ''[[State of Decay]]'' || "AR 15" || || || rowspan=2 | 2013 | |||
|- | |||
| "AR 15 Custom" || Magpul stock, pistol grip and tactical grip || | |||
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== Colt 9mm Submachine Gun == | |||
[[Image:Colt-9mm--SMG.jpg |thumb|500px|Colt 9mm SMG (aka Colt R0635) - 9x19mm]] | |||
[[Image:Colt R0991.jpg |thumb|500px|Colt 9mm SMG (aka Colt R0991) with RIS handguard and folding rear sight - 9x19mm]] | |||
[[Image:ColtR6450-9mmCarbine.jpg|thumb|500px|Colt 9mm Carbine (aka AR-15A2 Sporter II carbine in 9mm, Colt Model R6450) - 9x19mm. This version is an R6450 barreled upper on a full auto R0635 lower for law enforcement.]] | |||
[[File:Colt 9mm SMG suppressed.jpg|thumb|500px|Colt 9mm SMG with silencer - 9x19mm]] | |||
=== Film === | |||
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! width="250"|Note | |||
! width="50"|Date | |||
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|''[[Seven Psychopaths]]'' || || Thugs || || 2012 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Urban Justice]]'' || || Drug dealer's bodyguard || Model 633 || 2007 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Collateral]]'' || || FBI Special Agent || With Surefire M500AB forend weaponlight || 2004 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[A Man Apart]]'' || [[Vin Diesel]] || DEA Agent Sean Vetter || With two magazines taped together 'jungle-style' || 2003 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Matrix Reloaded, The|The Matrix Reloaded]]'' || || Henchman || || 2003 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[XXX|xXx]]'' || || NSA commandos || With C-More red dot sights and Surefire M500AB forend weaponlghts || 2002 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[XXX|xXx]]'' || || || Seen in GTO back seat armory, with C-More red dot sight and Surefire M500AB forend weaponlight || 2002 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Death to Smoochy]]'' || || SWAT team || || 2002 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Mission: Impossible II]]'' || [[Ving Rhames]] || Luther Stickwell || With C-More sight and brass catcher || 2000 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Battlefield Earth]]'' || || Human resistance fighters || With & without Colt DOE (Department Of Energy) upper receivers & [[M203 grenade launcher]]s || 2000 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Replacement Killers, The|The Replacement Killers]]'' || [[Chow Yun-Fat]] || John Lee || With & without silencer & scope || 1998 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Replacement Killers, The|The Replacement Killers]]'' || || Henchmen || || 1998 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Siege, The|The Siege]]'' || || Black ops soldiers || With C-More red dot sights || 1998 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Spawn]]'' || [[Melinda Clark]] || Jessica Priest || With flammable chemicals canister, C-More red dot sight, and laser pointer || 1997 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Peacemaker, The|The Peacemaker]]'' || || FBI Agent || With Surefire 9P weaponlight || 1997 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Bulletproof (1996)|Bulletproof]]'' || || DEA Agent || With C-More red dot sight || 1996 | |||
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|} | |||
===Television=== | |||
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|- | |||
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! width="170"|Actor | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="250"|Note | |||
! width="80"|Air Date | |||
|- | |||
| [[Miami Vice - Season 3]] / "Knock Knock, Who's There" || || DEA agent, SRT member || || 1986 - 1987 | |||
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| [[Seven Days]] / "Daddy's Little Girl" || [[Johnathan LaPaglia]] || Frank Parker || || 1998 - 2001 | |||
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=== Video Games === | |||
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! width="300"|Appears As | |||
! width="250"|Note | |||
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|- | |||
| ''[[Enter the Matrix]]'' || "9mm SMG/R0635" || || 2003 | |||
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| ''[[State of Decay]]'' || "Samurai PDW" || || 2013 | |||
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| ''[[Rainbow Six Siege]]'' || "Commando 9" || Added in the Operation Burnt Horizon expansion (2019) || 2015 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Killing Floor 2]]'' || "AR-15 Varmint Rifle" || With Forward Assist, Rail Interface System, RRA Tactical Mount, Magpul AFG || 2016 | |||
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== Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle == | |||
[[File:Early SPR.jpg|thumb|right|500px|SPR prototype with Leupold Mark 4 scope, Parker & Hale bipod, and suppressor - 5.56x45mm. This prototype of the SPR used an an earlier version of the PRI flip-up front BUIS, along with an earlier generation free-float handguard which had a smaller locking ring the same diameter as the tube, and subsequently the ARMS rail lacked the indent in the bottom edge present on later Mk 12 Mod 0 rifles.]] | |||
[[Image:Mk12Mod0.jpg|thumb|right|501px|Mk 12 Mod 0 SPR with A2 buttstock, A.R.M.S. #40 flip-up rear BUIS, PRI flip-up front BUIS, Leupold Mark 4 3.5-10x40mm LR/T M3 Illum. Reticle scope, and Harris bipod - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
[[File:MK12Mod1.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Mk 12 Mod 1 SPR with suppressor, 30-round magazine, Harris bipod, and Leupold Mark 4 scope - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
[[File:MK 12 Mod 1.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Mk 12 Mod 1 SPR with magazine removed, Leupold Mark 4 scope, magazine pouch, and Harris bipod deployed - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
===Film=== | |||
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| [[28 Weeks Later]] || || Delta Sniper || With 30-round magazine.|| 2007 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Live Free or Die Hard]] || [[Cyril Raffaelli]] || Rand || With silencer, brass catcher, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, Surefire M900 weaponlight foregrip, and Leupold CQ/T scope || 2007 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Hitman (2007)|Hitman]] || || Sniper || With AN-PEQ-2 IR designator, silencer, and Surefire M900 weaponlight foregrip || 2007 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Killers]] || [[Kevin Sussman]] || Mac Bailey || With silencer, AN-PEQ-2 IR designator, and Surefire M900 weaponlight foregrip || 2009 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Black & White Episode 1: The Dawn of Assault]]''|| ||Secret paramilitary squad || Suppressed ||2012 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="2" | ''[[Lone Survivor]]'' || [[Mark Wahlberg]] || Marcus Luttrell || rowspan="2" | Mk 12 Mod 1 with Harris bipods, AN/PEQ-2 IR designators, Leupold MR/T scopes and suppressors || rowspan="2" | 2013 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Ben Foster]] || Matthew Axelson | |||
|- | |||
|''[[American Sniper]]''|| [[Bradley Cooper]] ||Chris Kyle || Mk 12 Mod 1 ||2014 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="3" | ''[[Republic Z (Respublika Z)]]''|| Irina Mikhaylova || Dora || rowspan="3" | Mk 12 Mod 1 || rowspan="3" | 2018 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Georgiy Bessonov]] || Byokke | |||
|- | |||
|Dmitriy Baishev || Mettee | |||
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=== Television === | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
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| [[Burn Notice - Season 5]]: "No Good Deed" || [[Gabrielle Anwar]] || Fiona Glenanne || Suppressed || Dec 15, 2011 | |||
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===Video Games=== | |||
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| [[America's Army]] || US Army faction || MK 12 MOD 0 Special Purpose Rifle (SPR) || Mod 0 variant, fitted with Leupold Mark 4 scope, Harris bipod, and detachable suppressor. || 2002 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Project Reality]] || || || Mod 1 variant, with Leupold Mark 4 scope in LaRue Tactical SPR mount, Harris bipod, and optional suppressor || 2005 | |||
|- | |||
| [[ArmA: Armed Assault]] || US Army designated marksmen || SPR || Mod 0 variant, fitted with costume pistol grip and a Leupold Mark 4 scope. || 2007 | |||
|- | |||
| [[ArmA II]] || USMC Force Recon marksmen || Mk12 SPR || Mod 0 variant, fitted with costume pistol grip and a Leupold Mark 4 scope. || 2009 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Sniper: Ghost Warrior]] || The Ghost Warrior || "SR 25" || Mod 1 variant, fitted with Leupold Mark 4 scope, KAC Free-Float RAS, Harris bipod, and a suppressor. || 2010 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Ring of Elysium]] || || || || 2018 | |||
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==Colt IAR== | |||
[[File:Colt IAR.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt IAR with Vltor MOD stock and Magpul PMag - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
The '''Colt IAR''' (Infantry Automatic Rifle) is an automatic rifle derivative of the M16 developed by Colt Defense in response to a Purchase Description for an Infantry Automatic Rifle submitted by the United States Marine Corps to the small arms industry in March 2008. Developmental contracts of the IAR were awarded to Colt Defense, FN Manufacturing Inc. ([[FN SCAR|FN IAR]]) and Heckler & Koch ([[Heckler & Koch M27 IAR|Heckler & Koch IAR]]). Colt Defense developed two models of the IAR to be tested, the IAR6940 and the IAR6940H (as well as an external piston prototype IAR6940P that was not trialled), the latter featuring Knight's Armament Company designed components. The USMC contract was eventually awarded to the Heckler & Koch design, leading to the adoption of the M27 IAR. Colt dropped the IAR6940H model and began attempting to market the IAR6940 commercially as simply the Colt IAR. | |||
===Specifications=== | |||
(2008 - Present) | |||
* '''Type:''' Squad automatic weapon | |||
* '''Caliber:''' 5.56x45 NATO (.223 Rem.) | |||
* '''Weight:''' 9.5 lbs (4.31 kg) | |||
* '''Length:''' 33.5 in. (85.09 cm) | |||
* '''Barrel length:''' 16 in. (40.64 cm) | |||
* '''Feed System:''' [[STANAG]] | |||
* '''Fire Modes:''' Semi-Auto, Full-Auto | |||
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===Video Games=== | |||
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|''[[Contract Wars]]||Colt IAR|| ||2014 | |||
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==Colt SCW== | |||
[[File:Colt SCW.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Colt Sub Compact Weapon - 5.56x45mm. - 5.56x45mm NATO]] | |||
===Specifications=== | |||
(2005 - Present) | |||
* '''Type:''' Sub Compact Weapon | |||
* '''Caliber:''' 5.56x45 NATO (.223 Rem.) | |||
* '''Weight:''' | |||
* '''Length:''' | |||
* '''Barrel length:''' 10.3” | |||
* '''Feed System:''' [[STANAG]] | |||
* '''Fire Modes:''' Semi-Auto, Safety | |||
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===Video Games=== | |||
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| ''[[Cross Fire (2007 VG)|Cross Fire]]'' ||Colt SCW || || 2007 | |||
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=Commercial Copies of the M16 Rifle series= | |||
Many of the guns seen as '''Colt''' model guns aren't Colt at all, but the many other manufacturer copies of the M16/AR-15 series of firearms. The most common clones are the guns made by Bushmaster, PWA and Eagle Arms. Though there are now many semi-automatic rifles made by companies like Panther DPMS and others, most of the Movie Prop houses acquired their guns before the 1990s. So only the most common third party manufacturers will be seen. Since it's difficult to determine which maker built the gun, for the sake of simplicity, the rifle variants in movies will be identified by the COLT model they most look like, unless there is clear evidence of a third party manufacturer. Sometimes this is possible via DVD commentary, direct information from the Armorer, or a clear shot of the manufacturer trademarks on the gun in a screenshot. | |||
==Bushmaster XM-15 Rifle Series== | |||
[[Image:Bushmaster ar15 carbine.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Bushmaster HBAR Carbine - listed in the Bushmaster Sales catalog as "Bushmaster 16" Heavy Barrel Carbine" - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
===Film=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
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! width="350"|Note | |||
! width="50"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada]]||[[Barry Pepper]]|| Mike Norton||||2005 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Planet Terror]]||[[Rose McGowan]]|| Cherry Darling||as a prosthetic leg with grenade launcher||2007 | |||
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== Bushmaster XM15 "V-Match" == | |||
[[Image:Bushmaster xm15 vmatch 20.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Bushmaster XM15 "V-Match" Note smooth handguard and absence of front sight - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
=== Film === | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
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! width="250"|Note | |||
! width="50"|Date | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Eleventh Hour, The|The Eleventh Hour]] || || SEAL Marksman || With JP Enterprises thumbhole stock, scope and Harris bipod|| 2008 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Mr. & Mrs. Smith]] || || || Seen leaning against wall || 2005 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Soldier]] || || Arcadia 234 Inhabitant || With C-More red dot sight || 1998 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Ronin]] || || Sniper || With scope || 1998 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
===Television=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
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! width="250"|Note | |||
! width="50"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Justified - Season 1]]'' || [[Jacob Pitts]] || Deputy Marshal Tim Gutterson || "Fire in the Hole" (S1E01) || 2010 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Under the Dome - Season 1|Under the Dome]]''||[[Dean Norris]]||James "Big Jim" Rennie|||| 2013-2015 | |||
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|} | |||
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==Luvo Arms LA-15== | |||
[[Image:LA-15 caliber 300 AAC BLACKOUT.jpg|thumb|right|500px|LUVO Arms LA-15 with Magpul MBUS sights - .300 AAC BLACKOUT]] | |||
The LUVO Arms LA-15 is a Czech semi-automatic rifle produced by the Prague-based company Luvo Arms. It is structurally identical to the M16/M4. | |||
===Film=== | |||
{|class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border="1" style="border: 1px solid #D0E7FF; background-color:#ffffff; text-align:left; font-size: 95%" | |||
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! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="280"|Note | |||
! width="80"|Date | |||
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| ''[[Edgemen (Hranari)]]'' || [[Vladimir Marek]] || Hitman - cleaner || || 2011 | |||
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|} | |||
===Television=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
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! width="280"|Title | |||
! width="170"|Actor | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="250"|Note | |||
! width="50"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Missing (2012)| Missing]]'' || [[Nikola Navrátil]] || Blonde assassin || "A Busy Solitude" (S01E06) || 2012 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Missing (2012)| Missing]]'' || || Thugs || "Answers" (S1E08) || 2012 | |||
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|} | |||
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==Luvo Arms LA-16== | |||
[[Image:Luvo Arms LA-16.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Luvo Arms LA-16, 10.5" barrel and 20-round Magpul PMag magazine - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
A Czech AR-15 clone produced by the Prague-based company Luvo Arms, which manufactures a variety of AR-10 and AR-15 models in different calibers and configurations. | |||
===Film=== | |||
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|- | |||
| ''[[Guardian Angel (Schutzengel)]]'' || [[Til Schweiger]] || Max ||carrying handle removed, with EOTech holosight || 2012 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Snowpiercer]]''|| [[Tómas Lemarquis]] || Egg-Head |||| 2013 | |||
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==LaFrance Specialties M16K== | |||
[[Image:LaFranceM16K223.jpg|thumb|right|500px|LaFrance Specialties M16K w/o Forward Assist - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
[[Image:LaFranceM16K223a.jpg|thumb|right|500px|LaFrance Specialties M16K w/ Forward Assist - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
The '''LaFrance Specialties M16K''' is a compact version of the M16 produced by LaFrance Specialties of San Diego, California. It features a 21cm barrel, making its total length just 60cm with its stock collapsed. Developed in the early 1980s, the weapon was intended for military and law enforcement, but found few major buyers. A .45 ACP version known as the M16K-45 was also produced; LaFrance also produces a shortened M14 known as the M14K. | |||
To improve reliability, the M16K features an adjustable gas system with an expansion chamber and second enclosed tube, which also reduces its rate of fire to less than 600 rpm. Due to the significant modification to the handguard, the M16K features a new front sight aperture on its carry handle. Later M16K models have round handguards, standard M16-styled front sight post, and accessory rails. | |||
The creator of the M16K, Tim LaFrance, worked as a film armorer in the 1980s, and a number of M16Ks are seen in some films and TV shows of the period. | |||
===Film=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
! width="280"|Title | |||
! width="170"|Actor | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="250"|Note | |||
! width="50"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Escape from L.A.]] || [[Kurt Russell]] || Snake Pliskin || Used as base for [[(Escape from L.A.) - Coreburner|Coreburner]] || 1996 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, The]] || [[Leslie Nielsen]] || Lt. Frank Drebin || || 1994 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Police Story 3: Supercop]] || [[Jackie Chan]] || Inspector Chan || With 90-round drum magazine || 1992 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Pink Cadillac]] || || Militia member || || 1989 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Dead Pool, The|The Dead Pool]] || || Mob assassin || || 1988 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Death Wish 4]] || || Gang Member || || 1987 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Assassination]] || || Assassin|| ||1987 | |||
|} | |||
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== North Eastern Arms NEA-15 == | |||
[[File:NEA_15.jpg|thumb|right|400px|North Eastern Arms NEA-15 in the 7.5" PDW configuration - 5.56x45mm.]] | |||
[[File:NEA-15.jpg|thumb|right|400px|North Eastern Arms NEA-15 with 14.5" barrel - 5.56x45mm NATO]] | |||
A Canadian AR-15 clone produced by Ontario-based manufacturer North Eastern Arms for civilian and Law Enforcement customers. Variants include the 7.5" PDW, 10.5" CQB, 14.5" Carbine and 18" DMR models. | |||
=== Film === | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
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! width="170"|Actor | |||
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! width="250"|Note | |||
! width="50"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Operation Mekong]] || [[Eddie Peng]] ||Fan Xinwu || PDW model || 2016 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=3| ''[[Violent Night]]'' || [[Stephanie Sy]] ||Jessica "Sugarplum" Prestwood ||rowspan=3|PDW model; w/sight and suppressor || rowspan=3| 2022 | |||
|- | |||
| [[Phong Giang]] || "Tinsel" | |||
|- | |||
|[[John Leguizamo]] || Jimmy "Scrooge" Martinez | |||
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== Olympic Arms K3B == | |||
"K3B" is the generic model description that Olympic Arms gave to its AR-15 carbines. An enormous number of variations of the K3B carbines exist, so the list below is a partial attempt at explaining the different variations, based on era of manufacture: | |||
* K3Bs manufactured from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s' were typically marked as "M.F.R." (Multi-Function Rifle) on the lower receiver and featured a variety of receiver and barrel styles. Originally, they featured A1-style upper and lower receivers, but by the early-1990s, Olympic Arms standardized A2-style lowers (distinguished by the reinforced area at the receiver extension), and offered customers either A1E1 or A2-style upper receivers. Olympic Arms also offered the carbines with either 16" lightweight ("pencil") barrels or 16" heavy barrels (similar, but not identical, to the Colt HBAR carbine barrels). The most distinctive barrel option was an 11.5" version of the heavy barrel which featured a permanently attached 5.5" flash hider designed to mimic the look of the [[XM177]] moderator/flash hider, thereby giving civilian customers an [[XM177]]-style carbine without having to file for an NFA tax stamp. This last variation of the K3B, known as the "K3B CAR" was purchased by multiple Hollywood rental armories (notably Gibbons, Ltd.) and frequently appears in 1990s action films and TV series, such as ''[[The Rock]]''. | |||
* After the passage of the 1994 Federal Assault Weapons Ban in the United States, Olympic Arms largely ceased production of the K3B series for the civilian market - its post-ban "PCR XX" (with the "XX" standing for year of production) carbines featured similar barrels to the pre-1994 carbines, but also featured fixed stocks and no bayonet lugs or flash hiders, since inclusion of these items violated the "features test" of the ban. However, Olympic Arms did continue to produce K3Bs for the law enforcement market (marked PCR, as on the post-ban civilian guns), and even introduced new features - such as a proprietary flattop upper receiver with a Weaver rail (in the days before the Colt flattop with an upper M1913 Picatinny rail became standardized). Some of the early Weaver-rail flattop K3Bs with 11.5" barrels were purchased by Tom Felcan, the largest rental armory in Vancouver, British Columbia, and have appeared in some productions filmed in that area - though since the 2000s, most have had their 11.5" barrels replaced with 14.5" M4-profile barrels. | |||
* When the AWB expired in 2004, Olympic Arms resumed production of the K3B series for the civilian market, and also introduced a host of new feature options on these carbines in order to keep pace with trends in the AR-15 world at the time. Due to the influence of the U.S. military's [[M4]] Carbine weapon system, Olympic Arms introduced "M4gery" style carbines which featured flattop M1913 Picatinny uppers and 16" M4-profile barrels (known as the "K3B MIL4"), though A2-style uppers and heavy-profile barrels were also still offered as options. Some K3B models also featured lower-profile gas blocks, and post-2005, most featured a "waffle-style" stock, copied from the design of the Colt "LE" stock that had been introduced for the M4 in 2001. The post-2004 carbines also tend to be marked "M.F.R." on the lower receiver, just like the longer-barreled K4B and other rifles in the product line. | |||
[[File:OlyArmsCAR AR.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Olympic Arms K3B CAR carbine - 5.56x45mm NATO. This is Olympic Arms' XM177 look-a-like variation for the civilian market, featuring an 11.5" heavy barrel and 5.5" flash hider, and was available with either A1, A1E1, or A2-style upper receivers (the latter is shown here). This weapon is a common stand-in for the XM177 in Hollywood productions made in the 1990s.]] | |||
[[File:K3B.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Olympic Arms K3B carbine - 5.56x45mm NATO. This is a post-2004 carbine featuring an A2-style receiver and 16" heavy-profile carbine barrel.]] | |||
[[File:K3BM4-FT.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Olympic Arms K3B MIL4 - 5.56x45mm NATO. This is a post-2004 "M4gery" version of the K3B, featuring a flattop upper receiver and 16" M4-profile barrel.]] | |||
=== Film === | |||
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| ''[[Driven to Kill]]'' || [[Steven Seagal]] ||Ruslan Drachev || K3B MIL4; early Weaver flattop receiver || 2009 | |||
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=== Video Games === | |||
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|- | |||
| ''[[Global Operations]]'' || "Olympic Arms M4" || || || 2002 | |||
|} | |||
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==Olympic Arms K4B== | |||
"K4B" is the generic model description that Olympic Arms gave to its 20" M16 clone rifles. As with the K3Bs (described above), the specifications for the weapon changed over time. K4Bs manufactured from the late-1980s through the mid-1990s' were typically marked "M.F.R." on the lower receiver and featured 20" heavy-contour barrels (similar - but not identical - to the Colt HBAR barrel), either A1E1 or A2-style upper receivers, and either A1 or A2-style lower receivers (the latter distinguished by the reinforced area at the receiver extension). In some cases, the weapons were also sold with Olympic Arms' proprietary "Stowaway" pistol grip, though this was not a standard feature. After the passage of the 1994 Federal Assault Weapons Ban in the United States, the "banned" configuration of the K4B was re-marked as "PCR XX" (with the "XX" standing for year of production) on the left side of the lower receiver, with "Export & Law Enforcement Only" on the right side, indicating that it could only be sold to law enforcement, while the civilian versions of the PCR series lacked the bayonet lug and flash hider. When the AWB expired in 2004, Olympic Arms resumed production of the K4B for the civilian market in more-or-less the pre-ban configuration, though A2 upper and lower receivers were fully standardized (the A1E1 upper would be available only on the budget "Plinker Plus" configuration), and flattop receivers were also advertised as an option. The "no-ban" configurations, like the pre-1994 rifles, were also marked as "M.F.R." on the lower receiver. | |||
For IMFDB reference: The most common K4B configuration seen in movies is the version which closely resembles the [[Colt Model 715|Colt 715/Colt Canada C7 Rifle]]; these weapons were purchased and converted to blank-fire by Felcan Enterprises, the largest rental armory in Vancouver, British Columbia, and frequently appear in productions filmed in that area - they are often recognizable by their "Stowaway" pistol grips. Gibbons, Ltd. in Los Angeles also purchased K4B rifles that are nearly identical to the [[M16A2]] and often used as stand-ins for the former U.S. service rifle in productions used in Los Angeles. If you see an M16A2-style rifle in a movie made in the 1990s, there's a good chance that you're actually seeing an Olympic Arms K4B. | |||
[[File:OlympicArmsK4B.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Olympic Arms 'K4B' AR-15 with A2 Handguards, heavy barrel and the Olympic Arms stowaway pistol grip - 5.56x45mm. Aside from pistol grip, this weapon is nearly identical to the [[Colt Model 715|Colt 715/Canada C7 Rifle]]. Rifles of this type have appeared in several Canadian productions, including ''[[The X-Files]]'', ''[[Millennium]]'', and ''[[Dark Angel (TV Series)|Dark Angel]]'', among others.]] | |||
=== Film === | |||
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|- | |||
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|- | |||
|''[[Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings]]'' || || Ten Rings undercover agent ||w/ACOG and bipod || 2021 | |||
|} | |||
=== Television === | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
! width="250"|Title | |||
! width="175"|Actor | |||
! width="225"|Character | |||
! width="275"|Note | |||
! width="75"|Date | |||
|- | |||
|''[[The X-Files]]'' || || Military personnel || Heavy barrel, stand-ins for [[M16A2]], S1 - S5 || 1993 - 1998 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[The X-Files - Season 2]]'' || || SWAT sharpshooter || Heavy barrel, fitted with custom buttstock and scope / "Duane Barry" (S2E05) || 1994 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[The X-Files - Season 4]]'' || || FBI tactical agents, Militia gunmen || Heavy barrels, fitted with A1 handguards to pass for [[M16A1]]s / "Tunguska" (S4E08) || 1996 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Millennium]]'' ||[[Eric Keenleyside]]|| Gary King|| || 1996-1999 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Viper (TV Series)|Viper]]'' |||| rogue U.S. Army intelligence officers||w/[[Cobray CM203]] || 1996-1999 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=2|''[[Dark Angel (TV Series)|Dark Angel]]'' |||| Soldiers|| || rowspan=2|2000-2002 | |||
|- | |||
| [[William Gregory Lee]] || Zack || | |||
|} | |||
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== Olympic Arms K23B == | |||
[[Image:Full-k23b.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Olympic Arms K23B - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
[[Image:K23B Tactical.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Olympic Arms K23B Tactical with RIS foregrip - 5.56x45mm]] | |||
The K23B (unofficially known as the "Stubby") is an Olympic Arms carbine which features a 6.5" barrel designed for law enforcement entry teams. While it was the shortest AR-15 variant on the market at the time of its introduction, initial prototypes had nearly unmanageable recoil and questionable reliability. Most production models featured the proprietary "Pigtail" gas tube – a full-length gas tube which wrapped around the barrel - in order to allow the gas to achieve a more normal length of travel (for a carbine AR) from the gas block to upper receiver, and thus reduce recoil. The K23B also featured either a free-floating aluminum handguard (a shorter variation of that found on Olympic Arms' Match-grade rifles), or (on later models) a quad rail handguard. Otherwise, the lower receiver group components were all identical to the longer-barreled K3B carbines - Olympic Arms did not use a heavier buffer weight or recoil spring to manage recoil, as found on more modern short-barreled ARs. Additionally, much like the K3B, the K23B was originally sold with either an A1E1 or an A2-style upper receiver. By 1994, Olympic Arms had introduced its first flattop upper receivers with a Weaver rail - this flattop version of the K23B has appeared often in productions filmed in British Columbia, Canada (notably: ''[[Stargate: SG1]]'', where it was the basis for the [[Stargate SG-1 - Season 7#"Carter Special" Micro 16 Carbine|"Carter Special"]] used by [[Amanda Tapping]] in later seasons). A pistol version of the gun (with no stock) was also sold on the U.S. civilian market as a Title I firearm. | |||
=== Film === | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
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! width="170"|Actor | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="250"|Note | |||
! width="50"|Date | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Terminator: Dark Fate]]'' || [[Linda Hamilton]] || Sarah Connor || || 2019 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Terminator: Dark Fate]]'' || [[Mackenzie Davis]] || Grace|||| 2019 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[John Wick]]''|| || ||Seen in arsenal ||2014 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Sweeney, The|The Sweeney]] || ||Robber || || 2012 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Skyfall]] || [[Naomie Harris]] || Eve || With scope || 2012 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Safe House]] || [[Fares Fares]] || Vargas || With scope and suppressor || 2012 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Righteous Kill]] || [[Robert De Niro]] || Turk || || 2008 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Righteous Kill]] || [[Al Pacino]] || Rooster || || 2008 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Departed, The|The Departed]] || || SWAT officers || || 2006 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Christmas Rush]]'' || [[Richard Yearwood]] || Kid Blast || With Beta-C magazine || 2002 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Reindeer Games]] || [[Gary Sinise]] ||Gabriel|| || 2000 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Reindeer Games]]''||[[Dennis Farina]]||Jack Bangs||||2000 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Romeo Must Die]] || ||Bodyguard|| custom "suitcase" handle || 2000 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
=== Television === | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
! width="280"|Title | |||
! width="170"|Actor | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="250"|Note | |||
! width="50"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Stargate SG-1]] || [[Amanda Tapping]] ||Major Samantha Carter || [[Stargate SG-1 - Season 7#"Carter Special" Micro 16 Carbine|"Carter Special"]] || 2003 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Breaking Bad - Season 1]]'' || || DEA tactical agent ||w/EOTech sight; "Pilot" (S1E01) || 2008 | |||
|} | |||
===Video Games=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
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! width="200"|Mods | |||
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|- | |||
|''[[Payday 2]]'' || "Para" || || ||2013 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Warface]]'' || "M4 CQB" ||LMT SOPMOD stock and a set of A2 style iron sights||||2013 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
== CQ / Model 311 == | |||
[[File:CQ311.jpg|thumb|right|500px|CQ / Model 311 (Norinco-branded) - 5.56x45mm NATO]] | |||
[[File:Norinco CQ-B.jpg|thumb|right|500px|CQ-B - 5.56x45mm NATO]] | |||
[[File:Norinco CSLM11.jpg|thumb|right|500px|CS/LM11 - 5.56x45mm NATO]] | |||
The '''CQ''' rifle is a Chinese copy of the M16A1. The rifle was produced by Factory 216, a.k.a. Changqing Machinery (now known as Huaqing Machinery; Changqing is also the origin of the CQ name), and first began production in 1983. The rifle is made in both select-fire and semi-auto-only versions. Norinco exports both versions of the rifle under the name '''Model 311'''. | |||
The CQ / Norinco Model 311 can be differentiated by the grips, front sight, stock, and handguard. The Model 311 is also produced by DIO of Iran as the S-5.56 and in modified form as the [[DIO KH2002]]. | |||
Variants of the CQ include: | |||
* '''CQ''': M16A1 clone | |||
* '''CQ-A''': M4 clone (see below); allegedly also uses the name '''CS/LR2''' | |||
* '''CQ-B''': M16A4 clone; lacks most of the identifiable features of Chinese M16 rifles and thus is almost indistinguishable from the M16A4 | |||
* '''CQ-C''': Colt Model 750 LMG clone; also observed under the name '''CS/LM11''' | |||
* '''CQ-D''': CQ variant with railed handguard | |||
=== Film === | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
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|- | |||
| ''[[Wolf Warrior]]'' ||[[Scott Adkins]] ||"Tom Cat" || || 2015 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Lord of War]]'' || || || Seen in piles of weapons || 2005 | |||
|- | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Buffalo Soldiers]]'' || various || US Army soldiers || Stand-in for [[M16A2]] || 2005 | |||
|} | |||
===Television=== | |||
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|- | |||
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|- | |||
| ''[[Duty After School]]'' || || ||Model 311-1|| 2023 | |||
|} | |||
=== Anime === | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
! width="275"|Title/Episode | |||
! width="225"|Character | |||
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! width="50"|Air Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Sword Art Online II]] || Kakuton || with drum magazine ||2014 | |||
|} | |||
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== CQ-A == | |||
[[File:Norinco cq-m4.jpg|thumb|right|500px|CQ-A - 5.56x45mm NATO]] | |||
The CQ-A is a variant of the CQ rifle, and is a Chinese copy of the M4 Carbine, also known as "CQ-M4 Carbine". CQ-A carbines have been seen used by the Chongqing SWAT and Snow Leopard assault team special forces. | |||
=== Film === | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
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|- | |||
| ''[[Wolf Warrior]]'' || || || || 2015 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
===Television=== | |||
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|- | |||
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! width="50"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Sweet Home - Season 2]]'' || || |||| 2023 | |||
|} | |||
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=Non Firing Replicas= | |||
==MGC M16== | |||
[[Image:MGC16.jpg|thumb|right|500px|MGC M16]] | |||
[[Image:MGC16 Closeup.jpg|thumb|right|500px|MGC M16 closeup. This clearly shows how the fake forward assist is actually a connector with an allen nut in the back. Removal of this nut separates the upper and lower receivers.]] | |||
[[Image:MGC CAR-15w20RdMag.jpg|thumb|right|500px|MGC CAR-15 with 20 round MGC magazine.]] | |||
[[Image:MGC CAR15.jpg|thumb|right|500px|MGC CAR-15]] | |||
Before the advent of inexpensive Airsoft guns, there were precious few replica weapons that could be used in productions if they didn't want to have a live firing weapon on set, or for a stunt or if they didn't have the budget to get a real gun (and armorer). Though the US Army had access to hard rubber training M16 replicas (nicknamed the "rubber duck"), it was not readily available on demand for the movie prop houses of the 1970s and the 1980s. Metal replica guns that were commercially available were thus used for these non-firing purposes. | |||
Model Gun Corporation (MGC) of Japan made and built excellent quality metal replica guns between the late 1960s and the early 1980s, and the most utilized one was the '''MGC M16 assault rifle'''. They were sold in the United States by Collector's Armory, Ltd. (and should not be confused with the inferior quality zinc-pot metal replicas currently coming in from Spain). Early model MGC M16 replicas can be distinguished from the real M16 by the fake forward assist on these models, which are actually bolt inserts to keep the receiver together. Modern MGC M16 replicas have improved by third parties over the years (like adding A1 flash hiders) making it more accurate to the real thing making it harder for 'Connoisseurs' to identify. | |||
There is also the '''MGC XM177 Commando''' carbine variant, listed in the catalog<!--Which catalog?--> as the '''CAR-15'''. This replica rifle was built on the same MGC M16 receiver, however the buttstock was pot metal and not plastic, and it did not telescope unlike the real weapons. Instead the makers of the gun split the difference and locked the non-adjustable stock into the 'half extended/half closed' position. This feature did not enamor replica gun collectors to the weapon and it did not sell well. | |||
MGC replicas are likely the most used M16 replica in film and television productions. | |||
=== Film === | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
! width="250"|Title | |||
! width="150"|Actor | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="400"|Notes | |||
! width="50"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Raid on Entebbe]]'' || || Israeli commando, Ugandan soldiers || || 1976 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me]]'' || || British/Russian/US Navy Sailors during gun battle on the ''Liparus'' || || 1977 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Apocalypse Now]]'' || || || mounted on the PBR boat, shot up by tracer rounds || 1979 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Moonraker]]'' || Various || Drake launch base guards || || 1979 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Private Benjamin]]'' || [[Goldie Hawn]] || Pvt. Benjamin || || 1980 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Final Countdown]]'' || || US Marines on the deck of the Nimitz|||| 1981 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Challenge]]'' || [[Scott Glenn]] || Rick Murphy || || 1982 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[First Blood]]'' || || the Army National Guardsmen || || 1982 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Taps]]'' || |||||| 1983 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Uncommon Valor]]'' ||[[Todd Allen]] || Frank Rhodes|| || 1983 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[WarGames]]'' || || USAF Security || || 1983 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Octopussy]]'' || || South American soldiers during the pre-credits sequence || || 1983 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Ghostbusters]]'' |||| Army National Guard soldiers ||fitted with A1-style flash hiders || 1984 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Commando]]'' || || Bennett's men || || 1985 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Rambo: First Blood Part II]]'' || || ||seen in the weapons hold of the pirate boat used to smuggle Rambo up river. || 1985 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Wild Geese II]]'' || || American MP || || 1985 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Predator]]'' || [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] || Dutch || seen when rifle is destroyed by the Predator || 1987 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Full Metal Jacket]]'' || Various || US Marines || || 1987 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Lethal Weapon]]'' || || SWAT officer || Director's Cut|| 1987 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Hamburger Hill]]'' || Various || Airborne Soldiers during a medical Evac || || 1987 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Red Spectacles, The|The Red Spectacles]]''||||||||1987 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[In Country]]'' || || US troops || || 1987 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Barb Wire]]'' |||| Congressionals|| outfitted with ill fitting 30 round magazines, A2 handguards and A1 birdcage flash hiders||1996 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Rushmore]]''||[[Jason Schwartzman]]||Max Fischer||||1998 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Diplomatic Siege]]'' || [[Tom Berenger]] || Gen. Buck Swain |||| 1999 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Bandits]]'' || || L.A.P.D. SWAT officer || fitted with A2-style handguards|| 2001 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Hulk]]'' |||| US soldiers || seen in 'split screen' shots of their reaction to the Hulk. || 2003 | |||
|- | |||
|''[[Land of the Dead]]'' |||| soldiers |||| 2005 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Dragon Wars: D-War]]''|||| US Troops || outfitted with ill fitting 30 round magazines, A2 handguards and A1 birdcage flash hiders|| 2007 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Black Widow (2021)|Black Widow]]''|| || Drake guards || shot from ''[[Moonraker]]'' || 2021 | |||
|} | |||
===Television=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |||
! width="250"|Title | |||
! width="150"|Actor | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="400"|Notes | |||
! width="50"|Date | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[A-Team, The|The A-Team]]'' || || || || | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Tour of Duty]]'' || || || || 1987-1990 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[V: The Series]]'' || || || || 1984-1985 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Sledge Hammer]]'' ||[[David Rasche]] || Sledge Hammer || "Here's to You, Mrs. Hammer" (S2E19) || 1986-1988 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[V.I.P.]]'' || || || || 1998-2002 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Law & Order]]'' || || ESU officers ||(w/ A2 handguards) || (1990-2010) | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Criminal Minds - Season 8|Criminal Minds]]'' || || US Marines || || 2012-2013 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Cobra Kai]]''|||| US Troops |||| 2021 | |||
|} | |||
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=.22 LR Replicas= | |||
==Adler-Jager AP-74/Armi-Jager AP-15== | |||
[[File:Armi-Jager-AP-15.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Armi-Jager AP-15 - .22 LR. The AP-15 has a slab side receiver and a tiny ejection port (for the .22 brass) and a birdcage flash hider. The AP-74 has a three prong flash hider.]] | |||
[[File:AdlerJagerAP74.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Adler-Jager AP-74 - .22 LR. Note the sharply angled three prong flash hider and the forward assist, which differentiates it from the AP-15.]] | |||
Made in Italy and imported into the US by Mitchell Arms (during the 1970s and early 1980s), these M16 clones were chambered for .22 LR and looked very similar to the M16 or M16A1 rifles. The dummy "20 round magazine" was a solid part of the lower receiver. A small .22LR magazine was inserted into the bottom of the dummy magazine. They were used sometimes in films due to budgetary reasons, since low budget films (especially in the 1970s and 80s) could pick up a .22LR M16 clone for less than a real AR-15. There were .22 LR guns imported into the US with either Armi-Jager or Adler-Jager markings (but the Armi-Jager was most common), so both names are correct. | |||
===Film=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! width="280"|Title | ||
! width="170"|Actor | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="250"|Note | |||
! width="50"|Date | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[The | | ''[[Cassandra Crossing, The|The Cassandra Crossing]] || || US Army soldiers || AP-74 || 1976 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | rowspan=2|''[[Dawn of the Dead (1978)|Dawn of the Dead]] || [[Ken Foree]] || Peter Washington||rowspan=2| AP-74 || rowspan=2|1978 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Scott H. Reiniger]] || Roger DeMarco | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Man on Fire (1987)|Man on Fire]]'' || || A combatant in Beirut || AP-74 with wooden furniture || 1987 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[ | | ''[[Man on Fire (1987)|Man on Fire]]'' || || || Seen in Sandri's hideout; AP-74 and subcompact AP-74/I || 1987 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[La Femme Nikita]] || || || Subcompact model || 1990 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Have a Nice Night (Passez une bonne nuit)]]'' || [[Martin Provost]] || Daniel || Subcompact model || 1990 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Have a Nice Night (Passez une bonne nuit)]]'' || || A Cleaner || Subcompact model || 1990 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Léon (The Professional)]] || || NYPD ESU officers || AP-15, with fake [[M203 grenade launcher]] || 1994 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Baader Meinhof Complex, The (Der Baader Meinhof Komplex)|The Baader Meinhof Complex]] || || US soldiers || AP-74 || 2008 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[ | | ''[[Kill Zombie!]] || || Dutch soldier|| AP-15/74 hybrid || 2012 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |} | ||
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==Armscor M16 22== | |||
[[File:ArmscorpM1622.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Armscor (Squires Bingham of the Philippines) M16 22 rifle - .22 LR. Sometimes sold as the ''M-1600'']] | |||
[[File:M1600 Collapsible.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Armscor M16 22 with collapsible stock and full wrap-around handguard - .22 LR]] | |||
Armscor (out of the Philippines) made another .22LR clone rifle, the Armscor M16 22, however this rifle looked even less like a real M16 and was rarely (if ever) used in a film to impersonate an M16 rifle. | |||
===Film=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! width="280"|Title | ||
! width="170"|Actor | |||
! width="200"|Character | |||
! width="250"|Note | |||
! width="50"|Date | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[ | | ''[[Recoil]]'' || || Sloan's henchmen || || 1998 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |} | ||
===Video Games=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#ffffff" | |||
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| | ! width="150"|Game Title | ||
! width="150"|Appears As | |||
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! width="250"|Notes | |||
! width="80"| Release Date | |||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[ | | rowspan="2" | ''[[Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades]]'' || "M1600" || || rowspan="2" | || rowspan = "2" | 2016 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | "M1600A3000" || Collapsible wire stock, top rail, shortened barrel, railed handguard, select-fire | ||
|} | |||
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=Air Guns= | |||
==Crosman M4-177== | |||
[[File:Crossman M4-177.jpg|thumb|right|500px|none|Crosman M4-177 - .177 pellets/BBs]] | |||
The '''Crosman M4-177''' is a pump action air rifle built in the general form of an M4 carbine. It is most easily distinguished from a genuine AR-15 by the distinctive front sight block which has a gap between it and the handguard. The rifle feeds from either a 5 round pellet clip (which must be manually indexed with each shot) or from an integral gravity fed 18 round BB magazine (which is topped up from an integral 350 round hopper). To charge the rifle for each shot it must be "pumped" between 4 and 10 times depending on the power required and this is done by rotating the handguard downwards. You must then manually cock the bolt to chamber the pellet/BB (after indexing the clip to the correct position if pellets are being used) before being able to fire. | |||
===Television=== | |||
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|- | |- | ||
| | | [[The Walking Dead - Season 3]] || || Woodbury Guard || "Home" (S3E10) || 2013 | ||
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| | |} | ||
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==Crosman Air 17== | |||
[[File:Crosman Air 17.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Crosman Air 17 - .177 pellets/BBs]] | |||
The '''Crosman Air 17''' is a pump action air rifle built in the general form of an M16 rifle. It is most easily distinguished from a genuine M16 by the pump tube under the barrel, rounded rear receiver and blockish magazine well. The rifle feeds from either a 5 round pellet clip (which must be manually indexed with each shot) or from an integral gravity fed BB magazine (which is topped up from an integral hopper). To charge the rifle for each shot it must be "pumped" once each time by pulling down on the handguard. You must then manually cock the bolt to chamber the pellet/BB (after indexing the clip to the correct position if pellets are being used) before being able to fire. | |||
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| '' | | ''[[Planet Terror]] || [[Freddy Rodriguez]] || El Wray || night-vision scope || 2007 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Hitcher, The (2007)|The Hitcher]]'' ||[[Sean Bean]] ||John Ryder || || 2007 | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Love, Death & Robots - Season 1]]'' || || ||w/ rounded handguard, ACOG scope and HK E1 stock; is seen next the dead Marine in "Shape-Shifters" (S1E10)|| 2019 | ||
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* [[Barrett REC7|Barrett REC7 & Barrett M468]] - Firearms derived from the M16 series in 6.8x43mm Remington SPC. | * [[Barrett REC7|Barrett REC7 & Barrett M468]] - Firearms derived from the M16 series in 6.8x43mm Remington SPC. | ||
* [[Bushmaster Firearms International]] - A list of all firearms manufactured by Bushmaster. | * [[Bushmaster Firearms International]] - A list of all firearms manufactured by Bushmaster. | ||
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* [[Remington Arms]] - A list of all firearms manufactured by Remington Arms. | * [[Remington Arms]] - A list of all firearms manufactured by Remington Arms. | ||
* [[ArmaLite]] - A list of all firearms manufactured by ArmaLite. | |||
* [[:Category:AR Derivatives|AR Derivatives]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:16, 31 December 2023
The M16 rifle series is the United States military designation of rifle variants of the ArmaLite AR-15 assault rifle adopted by the US military. The original prototype AR-15 was developed by ArmaLite in 1956, and is a scaled down version of the ArmaLite AR-10 rifle, chambered in 5.56x45mm rather than 7.62x51mm. In 1959, ArmaLite sold the rights to the AR-10 and the AR-15 to Colt due to financial difficulties, and Colt continued development on the rifle. The rifle would later be adopted by the United States military under the name "Rifle, Caliber 5.56 mm, M16".
The name "AR-15" today is used almost exclusively to refer to the semi-automatic (commercially available) civilian version(s) of the M16 and M4 assault rifles, going from the name of a single rifle to the generic name of a type of rifles that trace their ancestry to it.
Standard AR-15 rifles accept detachable magazines of widely varying capacities, and have a pistol grip that protrudes beneath the stock. AR-15 rifles are highly configurable and customizable. They are commonly fitted with several accessories such as bipods, folding or collapsing stocks, threaded barrels for the attachment of a flash suppressor, and a rail system for the attachment of vertical grips, flashlights, laser sights, telescopic sights, etc.
The AR-15 consists of separate upper and lower receiver assemblies, which are attached with two through-pins and can be quickly interchanged with no tools. The upper receiver assembly is simply considered a part, and may be freely purchased and mail-ordered in most locations. This is a very attractive feature for enthusiasts, who often purchase a number of upper receivers (often in different calibers) and interchange them with the same lower receiver. However, one must be thoroughly familiar with firearms laws before doing this as it is possible to make an illegal configuration without realizing it.
For help identifying AR-15 variants, see the Colt AR-15 Identification Guide.
Please check the talk page for additional variants not shown on the main page.
Specifications
(1959 - Present)
Type: Assault Rifle
Caliber: 5.56x45mm NATO
Capacity: STANAG Magazines: 5, 20, 30, 40 round box magazine/ 90 round snail drum/ 100 round dual drum Beta-C magazine
Fire Modes: Safe/Semi (Mk 12 SPR, AR-15, civilian variants) Safe/Semi/Burst (M16A2, M16A4, M4) Safe/Semi/Auto (M16, M16A1, M16A3, M4A1)
The M16 series of assault rifles and carbine variants are used by the following actors in the following movies, television series, video games, and anime:
Colt and Official Government Models
M16
The M16 (designated Colt Model 602 by Colt internally) is the first derivative of the ArmaLite AR-15 adopted by the United States military. The M16 was adopted in 1964 by the US Air Force in Vietnam (and a number were also given to the ARVN). The original M16 features a flat "slab side receiver", the original 3-prong flash hider, and no forward assist.
All appearances of the slab side M16 in movies and television shows would be either the Class III Colt M16 or the commercially available Colt AR-15 SP1 rifle. After being phased out from active duty, military M16s were issued to National Guard units and later bequeathed to federal and local law enforcement agencies. Movie armorers could acquire Law Enforcement Sales models of the M16 as Class III transferable weapons or built as Class III manufacturers. However, an easier way for a movie armorer to acquire an M16 substitute was by purchasing the commercially available semiautomatic Colt AR-15 SP1 rifle and converting it to full auto fire. This was done in the 1970s and 1980s, and rifles of this kind were in movie armories for years.
Film
Film Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Seven Days in May | Andrew Duggan | COL William 'Mutt' Henderson | Possibly the first depiction of an M16 in a Hollywood film | 1964 |
The President's Analyst | James Coburn | Dr. Sidney Schaefer | 1967 | |
Godfrey Cambridge | Don Masters | |||
Severn Darden | Kropotkin | |||
Ice Station Zebra | Tony Bill | 1Lt. Walker | 1968 | |
Jim Brown | Capt. Anders | |||
The Losers | Various | US soldiers | 1970 | |
The Organization | Mafia assassin | 1971 | ||
Diamonds are Forever | Various | Blofield's henchmen | 1971 | |
Shaft's Big Score! | Various | Gangster | With 30-round magazine | 1972 |
Cleopatra Jones | Thug | With 30-round magazine | 1973 | |
Detroit 9000 | Various | Criminals | SP1 | 1973 |
Soylent Green | Various | Guards | 1973 | |
The Laughing Policeman | S.F.P.D. SWAT officers | 1973 | ||
The Friends of Eddie Coyle | Various | Gangsters | 1973 | |
Savage Sisters | Rosanna Ortiz | Mei Ling | 1974 | |
Various | Philippine soldiers, guerrillas | |||
Badlands | Various | Army National Guard | 1973 | |
Walking Tall | Arch Johnson | Buel Jaggers | SP1 | 1973 |
Zardoz | Various | Exterminators | 1974 | |
Newman's Law | George Peppard | Vince Newman | 1974 | |
Earthquake | Marjoe Gortner | Sgt. Joad | 1974 | |
Bucktown | Fred Williamson | Duke Johnson | 1975 | |
The Muthers | John Montgomery | "Turko" | With 30-round magazine | 1976 |
Two-Minute Warning | John Cassavetes | LAPD Sgt. Buttons | With 30-round magazine | 1976 |
Silver Streak | Various | FBI Agents | 1976 | |
The Enforcer | Various | People's Revolutionary Strike Force terrorists and SFPD officers | Fitted with both 3-prong and A1 flash hiders | 1976 |
Vigilante Force | Kris Kristofferson | Aaron Arnold | 3-prong flash hider | 1976 |
Shelly Novack | D.O. Viner | 3-prong flash hider | ||
Don Pulford | Dave Laughlin | 3-prong flash hider | ||
Carmen Argenziano | Brian Seldon | 3-prong flash hider | ||
Charles Cyphers | Perry Beal | 3-prong flash hider | ||
Colt 38 Special Squad (Quelli della calibro 38) | Police snipers | With sniper scope | 1976 | |
Judge Fayard Called the Sheriff | Marcel Bozzuffi | Joanno aka "Captain" | 1977 | |
Operation Thunderbolt | Israeli commando | 1977 | ||
Twilight's Last Gleaming | USAF snipers | 1977 | ||
Black Sunday | Steven Keats | Robert Mashevsky | 1977 | |
The Domino Principle | Gene Hackman | Roy Tucker | 3-prong flash hider | 1977 |
Eli Wallach | General Reser | |||
The Spy Who Loved Me | Various | US Navy sailors | Stolen from armoury and Stromberg guards | 1977 |
Damnation Alley | Paul Winfield | Keegan | 1977 | |
Coming Home | Bruce Dern | Capt. Bob Hyde | 1978 | |
Who'll Stop the Rain | Nick Nolte | Ray Hicks | 1978 | |
The Boys from Brazil | Various | Nazis | 1978 | |
Apocalypse Now | Various | US Army soldiers | 1979 | |
The Exterminator | Robert Ginty | John Eastland | 1980 | |
Stripes | Various | US Army soldiers | 1981 | |
Escape from New York | Various | US Police Force and USSS agents | Handguards removed | 1981 |
The Loch Ness Horror | British Soldiers | 20-round magazine | 1981 | |
Wolfen | Albert Finney | NYPD Det. Dewey Wilson | Night Vision Scope | 1981 |
Gregory Hines | Whittington | |||
Fracchia the Human Beast (Fracchia la belva umana) | Italian policemen | 1981 | ||
Taps | Various | Cadets | 1981 | |
Rambo: First Blood | Brian Dennehy | Sheriff Will Teasle | 1982 | |
Various | Hope County sheriff's deputies | |||
Octopussy | Roger Moore | James Bond | SP1 with an A1 Flash hider | 1983 |
Flashpoint | US Army soldiers | 1984 | ||
Jungle Warriors | Paramilitary guard | 1984 | ||
Exterminator 2 | Robert Ginty | John Eastland | 1984 | |
X's thugs | ||||
Volunteers | US Army Special Forces/CIA | 1985 | ||
Chung Mee's guards | ||||
It's a Drink, It's a Bomb! | Police | 1985 | ||
Into the Night | SWAT officers | 1985 | ||
My Science Project | John Stockwell | Mike Harlan | With Cobray CM203 flare launcher | 1985 |
Fisher Stevens | Vince Latello | |||
Raphael Sbarge | Sherman Reardon | |||
Al Leong | Viet Cong soldier | |||
Various | Viet Cong soldiers | |||
Commando | Arnold Schwarzenegger | John Matrix | Fitted with A1 flash hider; becomes an A1 in some shots | 1985 |
Various | Arius' men and US Army soldiers | Fitted with A1 flash hiders, some with A2 hand guards | ||
The Quiet Earth | Alison Routledge | Joanne | 1985 | |
Yes, Madam! (Huang jia shi jie) | Hong Kong policemen | 1985 | ||
The Annihilators | Gerrit Graham | Ray Track | SP1 | 1985 |
Dennis Redfield | Joe Nace | |||
Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs | Garrett Floyd | With 3-prong flash hider | ||
The Park is Mine | Various | NYPD SWAT officers | Fitted with AN/PVS-2 Starlight night vision scopes | 1986 |
Raw Deal | Various | Patrovita's thugs | 1986 | |
Heartbreak Ridge | Various | US Marines | Fitted with A1 flash hiders | 1986 |
Platoon | Chris Pedersen | Crawford | Fitted with A1 flash hider | 1986 |
Legacy of Rage | Various | Henchmen | with birdcage flash hiders | 1986 |
Murphy's Law | Charles Bronson | Jack Murphy | Fitted with 3-prong flash hider | 1986 |
A drug farmer | Fitted with 3-prong flash hider | |||
Club Paradise | soldier | 3-prong flash suppressor | 1986 | |
Harry and the Hendersons | Seattle City Police | 1987 | ||
Lethal Weapon | Various | LAPD SWAT officers | Deleted scene only | 1987 |
Near Dark | Kansas State Police | 1987 | ||
Predator | Arnold Schwarzenegger | Dutch | Fitted with A1 flash hider and Fake M203 Launcher | 1987 |
Sonny Landham | Billy | Fitted with A2 hand guards, A1 flash hider, and Mossberg 500 shotgun | ||
Full Metal Jacket | Various | US Marines | 1987 | |
I Love Maria | Police | 1988 | ||
In the Line of Duty III: Force of the Dragon | Stephan Berwick | Underground Gunsmith | 1988 | |
Off Limits | Gregory Hines | SFC. Perkins | 1988 | |
Die Hard | Various | LAPD SWAT officers | 1988 | |
Shoot To Kill | FBI agent | 1988 | ||
They Live | Roddy Piper | Nada | 1988 | |
Keith David | Frank | |||
Various | Cable 54 building guards | |||
L.A. Bounty | L.A.P.D. officer | 1989 | ||
In the Line of Duty 5: Middle Man | Police | 1990 | ||
Prayer of the Rollerboys | Mark Pellegrino | Bango (also other Rollerboys) | 1990 | |
Enemy | Peter Fonda | Ken Andrews | SP1 with an A1 Flash hider | 1990 |
Enemy | Mako | Tran | SP1 with an A1 Flash hider | 1990 |
China O'Brien II | Michael Anthony | Deputy Russell | SP1, some with A2 handguards | 1990 |
Richard Norton | Matt Conroy | |||
Baskin's henchmen | ||||
In the Line of Duty 6: Forbidden Arsenal | Special Forces | 1991 | ||
Showdown in Little Tokyo | Dolph Lundgren | Sergeant Chris Kenner | Fitted with A2 handguards | 1991 |
Brandon Lee | Johnny Murata | |||
Rapid Fire | Linda Perlin | Police officer | Fitted with A2 handguards and A1 flash hider | 1992 |
Jurassic Park | Unknown actor | InGen worker | Fitted with A2 handguards and A1 flash hider | 1993 |
Undercover Blues | Olek Krupa | Zubic | 1993 | |
Forrest Gump | Tom Hanks | Forrest Gump | 1994 | |
Various | US Army soldiers | |||
In the Army Now | Pauly Shore | PFC "Bones" Conway | LaFrance-converted AR-15 SP1; fitted with A1 flash hider and A2 hand guards | 1994 |
Various | US Army personnel | |||
Village of the Damned | Various | US Army National Guard soldiers | Fitted with A2 handguards | 1995 |
Beyond Rangoon | Burmese soldiers | 1995 | ||
Crying Freeman | Mark Dacascos | Yo Hinomura | Fitted with Cobray CM203 37mm Launcher | 1995 |
The Rock | Tony Todd | Captain Darrow | Fitted with A1 flash hider and M203 grenade launcher | 1996 |
Midnight Heat | Brad Dourif | Payne | M16/SP1 with A2 handguards | 1996 |
The Pest | John Leguizamo | Pestario "Pest" Vargas | Fitted with A2 handguards, A1-style lower receiver & flash hider, and fake A2-style windage adjustment knob | 1997 |
Commander Hamilton | Swedish guards | 1998 | ||
The Ultimate Weapon | Hulk Hogan | Ben Cutter | With Cobray 37mm Launcher | 1998 |
Gunrunners | ||||
Analyze This | Various | Mobsters | Fitted with A2 handguards and A1 flash hiders | 1999 |
The Matrix | Various | Lobby guards | Fitted with both 3-prong and A1 flash hiders | 1999 |
Keanu Reeves | Neo | |||
The Watcher | Special Forces | 2000 | ||
Muscle Heat | USA soldiers | 2002 | ||
The Glamorous Life of Sachiko Hanai | Emi Kuroda | Sachiko Hanai | 2003 | |
USA Army soldiers | ||||
Coronado | Clayton Rohner | Arnet McClure | 2003 | |
Various | Rebel Soldiers | |||
Once Upon a Time in Mexico | Gerardo Vigil | General Marquez | Fitted with A2 handguards and A1 flash hiders | 2003 |
Various | General Soldiers | |||
Innocent Voices | Salvadoran Army soldiers and guerrilla | SP1 | 2004 | |
Alone in the Dark (2005) | Various | Bureau 713 Commandos | 2005 | |
Land of the Dead | Various | US Army soldiers | 2005 | |
The Battle of Long Tan | Various | Australian soldiers | 2006 | |
Onechanbara - Zombie Bikini Squad | Guardians | 2008 | ||
Black Dynamite | Michael Jai White | Black Dynamite | With M203 grenade launcher | 2009 |
Various | Black Panther | |||
Helldriver | Hiroyuki Ootsuki | Captain | 2010 | |
Asami | Kozue | |||
Takumi Saitoh | Natsuki | |||
Maki Mizui | Spider Woman | |||
Soldiers | ||||
The Expendables 2 | Sang member | 2012 | ||
Kong: Skull Island | Tom Hiddleston | Captain James Conrad | 2017 | |
Kong: Skull Island | Thomas Mann | Slivko | 2017 | |
BlacKkKlansman | Klansmen | SP1 | 2018 | |
Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan | Daniel Webber | Pte. Paul "Largie" Large | 2019 | |
Travis Fimmel | Maj. Todd Smith | |||
Sam Parsonson | 2Lt. Dave Sabben | |||
Luke Bracey | Sgt. Bob Buick | |||
Australian soldiers | ||||
Vietcong soldier |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
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Police Story | Jan-Michael Vincent | Officer Hauser | "Line of Fire"(S01E11) | 1973-1977 |
S.W.A.T. | Steve Forrest | Lieutenant Dan "Hondo" Harrelson | 1975-1976 | |
James Coleman | Officer T.J. McCabe | |||
Robert Urich | Officer Jim Street | |||
Rod Perry | Sgt. Deacon "Deke" McKay | |||
Mark Shera | Officer Dominic Luca | |||
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century | U.S. Air Force Guards | "Testimony of a Traitor" (S02E12) | 1981 | |
World War III | David Soul | Colonel Jake Caffey | 1982 | |
Cathy Lee Crosby | Major Kate Breckenridge | |||
Marcus K. Mukai | Sergeant Parson | |||
Simon & Simon | Gerald McRaney | Rick Simon | 1981-1989 | |
Magnum P.I. | James Whitmore Jr. | Nuzo | "Did You See the Sunrise, Pt.2" (S3E02) | 1982 |
The A-Team | Various | 1983-1988 | ||
Drug Wars: The Camarena Story | Cartel Members | 1990 | ||
Nestor Burma - Season 1 | Michel Fortin | Zavatter | With sniper scope; "Corrida aux Champs-Élysées" (S1E3) | 1992 |
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman | Various | US soldiers, guards, criminals | 1993-1997 | |
The X-Files | Various | Military personnel, other characters | Mocked up with A1 flash-hider and A2 handguards to resemble M16A2, some fitted with A1 handguards resemble M16A1 (Season 2) | 1993-2002 |
The Stand | Dan Martin | Rich Moffatt | 1994 | |
JAG | Various | US soldiers | Only seen in flashbacks to Vietnam War | 1995-2005 |
Farscape | Claudia Black | Aeryn Sun | "A Human Reaction" (S01E16) | 1999-2003 |
Dead Man's Tale (Chto skazal pokoynik) | Evgeniy Voskresenskiy | "Lame" | M16/SP1 (?) with M16A2 handguard and white receiver | 2000 |
Mail Call | R. Lee Ermey | Himself | 2002-2009 | |
Supernatural | Conspiracy theorist | |||
Lock 'n Load with R. Lee Ermey | R. Lee Ermey | Himself | Original M16A1 with Three Prong Flash Hider | 2009 |
The Walking Dead Webisodes: Cold Storage | Daniel Roebuck | B.J. | "Keys to the Kingdom" (S1E02) | 2012 |
Josh Stewart | Chase | "Parting Shots" (S1E04) | ||
True Detective | Vietnam era U.S. Army flashbacks & photos | 2019 | ||
Stranger Things - Season 4 | U.S. Army | "Chapter Eight: Papa" (S4E08) | 2022 | |
The Continental: From the World of John Wick | Hubert Point-Du Jour | Miles Burton | "Theater of Pain" (S1E03) | 2023 |
Anime
Anime Title | Character | Notes | Date |
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Violence Jack: Hell's Wind Hen | Hell's Wind biker | 1990 | |
Burn-Up Scramble | 2004 | ||
Magical Witch Punie-chan | Captain Paya Livingston | "So only test scores measure the worth of a human being? At best I'm 0 points. Yup." (E3.A) | 2006-2008 |
Upotte!! | 2012 | ||
Lupin the 3rd vs. Detective Conan: The Movie | In the Fujiko car | 2013 | |
Stella Women's Academy, High School Division Class C3 | Hanging in the background | 2013 | |
Case Closed: Dimensional Sniper | Airsoft, seen in the Kevin Yoshino's shop | 2014 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears As | Mods | Notes | Release Date |
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Tomb Raider II | M16 | 1997 | ||
WWII G.I. | Fitted with A2 handguards, also available only in the Platoon Leader expansion pack | 1999 | ||
Vietcong | Can be attached with M7 bayonet | Firing 18 rounds from 20-round magazine | 2002 | |
Shellshock Nam '67 | "Assault Rifle" | Incorrectly fitted with A2 handguards and firing 30 rounds from 20-round magazine | 2004 | |
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | "Assault Rifle" | Incorrectly firing 30 rounds from 20-round magazine | 2006 | |
Call of Duty: Black Ops | M16 | Can be modified with extended mags, dual mags, red dot sight, ACOG scope, infrared scope, suppressor, M203 grenade launcher, KAC Masterkey, and flamethrower | Incorrectly firing in three-round burst in multiplayer and "Zombies" modes | 2010 |
Dead Island | "Burst Rifle" | Avaiable with iron sights or reflex sight, also can fire in semi-automatic and four-round bursts | Incorrectly firing 30 rounds from 20-round magazine | 2011 |
LoveGear ~Kinematic Lovers | 2011 | |||
Call of Duty: Black Ops II | "Colt M16A1" | w/ various attachments | Incorrectly firing in three-round burst in "Zombies" mode | 2012 |
Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades | M16 | 2016 | ||
"C601" | Colt Model 601 |
XM16E1
The XM16E1 is a modified variant of the original M16 which featured several improvements, the most visible of which is the addition of the forward assist. The Army requested this feature, but the Air Force believed it had no benefit and only increased the weapon's per-unit cost. Consequently, the M16 (SP1) was the version adopted by the Air Force, while the Army adopted the slightly more expensive XM16E1. After the M16A1 was introduced in 1967, both services transitioned to this rifle. Before 1968, this was the most common version of the M16 rifle platform. The XM16E1 also features a chrome bolt carrier, which was later dropped with the M16A1.
Many examples in recent films are actually 'faux' XM16E1 rifles, usually built on an M16A1; the real XM16E1 has a partial magazine fence on its lower receiver, whereas the M16A1 has a full raised rib around the magazine release button.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Notation | Date |
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The Green Berets | John Wayne | Colonel Mike Kirby | Real XM16E1 | 1968 |
Various | US special forces | |||
Legacy of Rage | Various | Henchmen | with birdcage flash hiders | 1986 |
Stakeout | Various | Police | . | 1987 |
Hamburger Hill | 101st Airborne troopers | mocked up from an M16A1 | 1987 | |
Jacknife | Ed Harris | Dave | 1989 | |
Dead Presidents | Jaimz Woolvett | Lieutenant Dugan | Mocked up from an M16A1 | 1995 |
Various | US Marines | |||
We Were Soldiers | Mel Gibson | LTC Hal Moore | Mocked up from an M16A1 | 2002 |
Barry Pepper | Joe Galloway | |||
Jsu Garcia | CPT Tony Nadal | |||
Robert Bagnell | 1LT Charlie Hasting | |||
Chris Klein | 2LT Jack Geoghegan | |||
Ryan Hurst | SGT Ernie Savage | |||
Josh Daugherty | SPC Robert Ouellette | |||
Various | US Army soldiers | |||
Tropic Thunder | Jay Baruchel | Kevin Sandusky | Mocked up from an M16A1 | 2008 |
Brandon T. Jackson | Alpa Chino | |||
Various | Actors playing US Army soldiers | |||
Balibo | FRETELIN Guerillas | 2009 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Air Date |
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On Wings of Eagles | Revolutionaries | 1986 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears As | Mods | Notes | Release Date |
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Vietcong 2 | "M-16" | Available with XM148 grenade launcher as the "M-16/XM-148" | 2005 |
M16A1
The M16A1 is a modification of the XM16E1 to address problems found in the testing cycle of the XM16E1. Changes included a closed "birdcage" flash hider to replace the XM16E1's three-pronged flash hider, which caught on twigs and leaves, a full fence around the magazine release to prevent accidental ejection, and a chrome plated chamber - later fully lined bore - to reduce fouling. The bolt was also changed so the cam pin could not be inserted with the bolt installed backwards, which would cause failures to eject until corrected. The front pivot point is also strenghtened, giving the area in front of the magazine well a slightly different shape.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes | Guard | 1969 | ||
Close Encounters of the Third Kind | Various | Soldiers | 1976 | |
The Enforcer | Various | SFPD officers | 1976 | |
The Choirboys | James Woods | Harold Bloomguard | 1977 | |
Rolling Thunder | Various | North Vietnamese military | 1977 | |
The Boys in Company C | Andrew Stevens | Billy Ray Pike | 1978 | |
The Odd Angry Shot | Various | Australian SAS troopers | 1979 | |
Apocalypse Now | Various | US Army soldiers | 1979 | |
The Jerk | M. Emmet Walsh | The Madman | Fitted with scope | 1979 |
The Blues Brothers | Carrie Fisher | Jake's ex-fiance | 1980 | |
Various | State Troopers, Sheriff's Deputies, Chicago Police SWAT, and US Army soldiers | |||
The Final Countdown | Various | US Marines | 1980 | |
The Hunter | Tracey Walter | Rocco Mason | 1980 | |
The Octagon | Carol Bagdasarian | Aura | 1980 | |
John Shields | McCarn's lieutenant | |||
Thad Geer | McCarn's man | |||
Operation Leopard (La légion saute sur Kolwezi) | Bruno Cremer | Pierre Delbart | 1980 | |
Zairian government troops and Katanga fighters | ||||
Le Guignolo | Tony Kendall | Fredo | With sound suppressor, sniper scope and laser sighting device | 1980 |
Enter the Ninja | Venarius' henchmen | 1981 | ||
Choice of Arms | Seen in Jean's armoury | 1981 | ||
Death Wish 2 | Various | Thugs | 1982 | |
Rambo: First Blood | Various | US Army National Guardsmen | 1982 | |
Uncommon Valor | Reb Brown | Blaster | 1983 | |
The Day After | Various | US Air Force Security Police | 1983 | |
Revenge of the Ninja | Mario Gall | Caifano | 1983 | |
Revenge of the Ninja | Caifano's henchmen | 1983 | ||
Scarface | Sosa's assassins | 1983 | ||
The Ruffian | The robber in black mask | 1983 | ||
Ghostbusters | Various | US Army National Guardsmen | 1984 | |
Code Name: Wild Geese | Thomas Danneberg | Arbib | Fitted with M203 grenade launcher | 1984 |
Manfred Lehmann | Klein | |||
Rene Abadeza | Kim | |||
Various | Kim's men and General Khan's soldiers | |||
The Terminator | Paul Winfield | Lt. Edward Traxler | 1984 | |
Lance Henriksen | Detective Hal Vukovich | |||
Various | LAPD officers | |||
Ninja III: The Domination | Jordan Bennett | Billy Secord | 1984 | |
Ninja III: The Domination | A police sniper | With sniper scope | 1984 | |
Wheels of Fire | Joe Mari Avellana | Scourge | Fitted with M203 grenade launcher | 1985 |
Gary Watkins | Trace | standart and mocked up as futuristic rifle, several times fitted with M203 grenade launcher | ||
Laura Banks | Stinger | mocked up as futuristic rifle | ||
Various | Scourge's men, True believers' solders, Ownership's army | standart and mocked up as futuristic rifle, | ||
Latino | Robert Beltran | Eddie Guerrero | 1985 | |
Various | Contras soldiers | |||
Coordinates of Death (Koordinaty smerti) | Various | US Army soldiers and Viet Cong guerrillas | 1985 | |
Hold-Up | Montreal SWAT and police | 1985 | ||
Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins | Charles Cioffi | George Grove | 1985 | |
Rambo: First Blood Part II | Various | Vietnamese troops and pirates | Some fitted with A2 handguards | 1985 |
Day of the Dead | Various | US Army soldiers | 1985 | |
American Ninja | Steve James | CPL Curtis Jackson | Fitted with M203 grenade launcher | 1985 |
Various | US Army soldiers | |||
Commando | Arnold Schwarzenegger | John Matrix | Alternates with M16 SP1 | 1985 |
Various | Arius' men and US Army soldiers | Some fitted with M16A2 hand guards | ||
Commando Leopard | Lewis Collins | Enrique Carrasco | With M203 grenade launcher | 1985 |
John Steiner | Smithy | |||
Cristina Donadio | Maria | |||
Klaus Kinski | Colonel Silveira | |||
Manfred Lehmann | Padre Julio | |||
Various | Soldiers and rebels | |||
Morons from Outer Space | Edward Wiley | Laribee's Aide | 1985 | |
US Army soldiers, plainclothes officers | ||||
The Park is Mine | Various | NYPD SWAT officers | 1986 | |
Iron Eagle | Various | US Air Force security guards | 1986 | |
Aliens | Seen on the walls of the Sulaco's armory | 1986 | ||
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home | Various | US Marines | 1986 | |
Band of the Hand | Daniele Quinn | Carlos | . | 1986 |
Heartbreak Ridge | Various | US Marines | With and without MILES gear | 1986 |
Platoon | Charlie Sheen | PVT Chris Taylor | 1986 | |
Various | US Army soldiers | |||
Firewalker | Brigands, guerillas | 1986 | ||
The Dragon Hunt (Okhota na drakona) | Mashrab Kimsanov | Ramos | 1986 | |
Demon of Paradise | Soldiers | Elisco | 1987 | |
Extreme Prejudice | Matt Mulhern | SSgt. Declan Patrick Coker | 1987 | |
Various | Special Unit and cartel members | Some with A2 handguards | ||
Gardens of Stone | Various | US Army personnel (seen during news footage of the Vietnam War) | 1987 | |
Hamburger Hill | Various | US Army 101st Airborne personnel | 1987 | |
Dragnet | SWAT officers | With A2 handguards | 1987 | |
Rage of Honor | Various henchmen | 1987 | ||
Equalizer 2000 | Richard Norton | Slade | In futuristic dress-up | 1987 |
Henry Strzalkowski | Alamo | |||
Lawton's soldiers and rebels | Standard and in futuristic dress-up | |||
Tiger Cage | Jacky Cheung | Insp. Fong Chun-Yau | 1980 | |
Policeman | ||||
BAT*21 | Danny Glover | Captain Clark | 1988 | |
Bulletproof | Henchmen | Fitted with A2 handguards | 1988 | |
Iron Eagle II | Various | US Military Police | 1988 | |
China O'Brien | Sommers' henchman | With sniper scope | 1988 | |
Casualties of War | Various | US Army soldiers | 1989 | |
The Package | Various | US Army soldiers | 1989 | |
A Better Tomorrow III | Chow Yun-Fat | Mark Lee | 1989 | |
Anita Mui | Chow Ying Kit | |||
Tony Leung Ka Fai | Cheung Chi Mun | |||
Various | ARVN soldiers | |||
Code Name Coq Rouge (Täcknamn Coq Rouge) | Israeli soldiers | 1989 | ||
Guns | Army soldiers | 1990 | ||
Fire Birds | Various | US Army soldiers | 1990 | |
By Dawn's Early Light | US military personnel | 1990 | ||
Total Recall | Seen at Kuato's resistance base | 1990 | ||
Die Hard 2 | Various | Airport police and US Army Special Forces | The Army Special Forces team fitted with A2 handguards | 1990 |
Bullet in the Head | Jacky Cheung | Fai | 1990 | |
Darkman | Karl A. Wickman | Police officer | Fitted with scope | 1990 |
La Femme Nikita | guards | 1990 | ||
Death Warrant | Prison guards | 1990 | ||
Marked for Death | Jamaican Constabulary | 1990 | ||
Silence of the Lambs | US Army National Guardsmen | 1991 | ||
Nothing But Trouble | Various | National Guardsmen | 1991 | |
Toy Soldiers | Various | Colombian soldiers | 1991 | |
Terminator 2: Judgment Day | Seen on the walls of Sarah's armory | 1991 | ||
The Jackpot! (La Totale!) | Seen in secret service minivan | 1991 | ||
Pure Luck | Mexican prizon guards | 1991 | ||
Operation Corned Beef | Zargas' henchmen | 1991 | ||
Rapid Fire | Various | Guards | 1992 | |
Hard Boiled | Philip Kwok | Mad Dog | Fitted with M203 grenade launcher | 1992 |
Various | Hong Kong police and Johnny Wong's thugs | |||
To Survive (Chtoby vyzhit) | Sergey Veksler | Nikolai | Fitted with XM148 grenade launcher | 1992 |
Black Shark (Chyornaya akula) | American soldiers, mujahedeen, mercenaries | 1993 | ||
Boiling Point | Is seen in arms rack | 1993 | ||
RoboCop 3 | Resistance fighters, OCP Rehab officers | 1993 | ||
Rage and Honor II | Cynthia Rothrock | Kris Fairchild | 1993 | |
Thugs | ||||
Open Fire | Jeff Wincott | Alec McNeil | 1994 | |
Ron Howard George | Deacon | |||
Mimi Craven | Lynne Tolbert | |||
Lee de Broux | Bob McNeil | |||
The plane flies to Russia (Samolyot letit v Rossiyu) | Navy sailors, mafia members | 1994 | ||
Steel Frontier | Brion James | General J.W. Quantrell | 1995 | |
Joe Lara | Yuma | |||
mercenaries | ||||
citizens | ||||
Soldier Boyz | Michael Dudikoff | Major Toliver | 1995 | |
Channon Roe | Brophy | |||
David Barry Gray | Lamb | |||
Various | Vinh Moc's soldiers | |||
Species | Background extras | US soldiers | 1995 | |
Rumble in the Bronx | NYPD officers | 1995 | ||
FBI officer in helicopter | ||||
Heat | Wes Studi | Detective Casals | Fitted with A2 handguards | 1995 |
Heat | Steven Ford | Officer Bruce | A2 handguards | 1995 |
Midnight Man | Michael Watson | Ilyia | With Cobray CM203 | 1995 |
Midnight Man | Lorenzo Lamas | John Kang | With Cobray CM203 | 1995 |
The Rock | Various | Rogue US Marines | Fitted with A2 handguards and tactical flashlights, some with M203 grenade launchers | 1996 |
Eraser | Various | US Marshals | Fitted with A2 handguards | 1996 |
A Time to Kill | Samuel L. Jackson | Carl Lee Hailey | 1996 | |
The One That Got Away | Sam Halpenny | "Legs" Lane | fitted w/ Cobray CM203 | 1996 |
Alexander Morton | Big Bob | fitted w/ Cobray CM203 | ||
The Long Kiss Goodnight | Henchman | 1996 | ||
Romeo & Juliet | Various | Verona Beach police officers | Some fitted with A2 handguards | 1996 |
Day of the Warrior | Kevin Light | Doc Austin | With M203 grenade launcher | 1996 |
Ron Browning | Ron | |||
Warrior's henchman | ||||
Original Gangstas | Gang members | 1996 | ||
The Devil's Own | Desmond - Provisional IRA Gunman | Used by Desmond to fire on British Soldiers from a 2nd floor window. It is on semi-automatic firing mode. | 1997 | |
Con Air | Various | Convicts and US Army National Guardsmen | Fitted with A2 handguards | 1997 |
The Postman | Various | Holnist soldiers | 1997 | |
Dance with the Devil | Javier Bardem | Romeo Dolorosa | 1997 | |
Carlos Bardem | Reggie San Pedro | |||
Miguel Galván | Doug | |||
Against the Law | Richard Grieco | Rex | 1997 | |
Dead Silence (1997) | FBI HRT | 1997 | ||
The Peacemaker | Army National Guard | 1997 | ||
The Rage | Dell Yount | Bobby Joe | 1997 | |
The Rage | FBI agents | 1997 | ||
The Pentagon Wars | Cary Elwes | LTC James G. Burton | With magazine removed and A2 handguards | 1998 |
Various | US Army soldiers | Fitted with A2 handguards | ||
Scarred City | Soto's bodyguard | 1998 | ||
From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money | Various | Mexican Police | . | 1999 |
Shergar | Various | SAS Soldiers | 1999 | |
Blue Streak | Various | Mexican Border Security Officers | Fitted with A2 handguards | 1999 |
Battlefield Earth | Human resistance fighters | Some with M203 grenade launchers | 2000 | |
Joint Security Area | ROKA soldiers | Fitted with A2 handguards | 2000 | |
Poor White Trash | townsmen | 2000 | ||
The Point Men | Israeli soldiers | 2001 | ||
War (Voyna) | Aslan | 2002 | ||
Death to Smoochy | SWAT team | 2002 | ||
The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course | Various | US Army Rangers | Some fitted with M203 grenade launchers | 2002 |
xXx | Colombian narcotics officer | 2002 | ||
Tears of the Sun | Nigerian soldiers | 2002 | ||
The Coast Guard | Dong-gun Jang | Private Sang-byeong Kang, ROKMC | Fitted with bayonet | 2002 |
Jisai (Dzisay) | Seen in truck | 2004 | ||
Land of the Dead | Various | Fiddler's Green Soldiers | 2005 | |
The Devil's Rejects | Various | Sheriff's deputies and Rejects | 2005 | |
Sky Fighters | Terrorists | 2005 | ||
The President's Last Bang | Suk-kyu Han | KCIA Agent Ju | 2005 | |
Sang-ho Kim | KCIA Agent Jang | |||
South Korean Army, KCIA agents | ||||
The Departed | Various | Massachusetts State Police at funeral | Fitted with A2 handguards | 2006 |
In Her Line of Fire | David Millbern | Armstrong | 2006 | |
Patrick Kake | Hammer | |||
Rene Naufahu | Solia | |||
Various | The mercenaries, guerrillas | |||
The Battle of Long Tan | Various | Australian soldiers | Anachronistic | 2006 |
Attack Girls Swim Team vs the Unliving Dead | Sasa Handa | Aki Kitajima | 2007 | |
Invisible Target | Hong Kong Police | 2007 | ||
The Apocalypse Code | US soldiers | 2007 | ||
American Gangster | US soldiers | 2007 | ||
Rambo | Various | Karen rebels | 2008 | |
The Sniper | Hong Kong SDU sniper team | M16A1 fitted with with A2 handguards and ACOG scope | 2009 | |
Elephant White | several examples in weapons caches | 2010 | ||
Red State | Stephen Root | Sheriff Wynan | with A2 handguards | 2011 |
Super 8 | Kyle Chandler | Jackson Lamb | 2011 | |
Noah Emmerich | Colonel Nelec | |||
US airmen and soldiers | ||||
Largo Winch II (2011) | Praptpapol Suwanbang | Kadjang | 2011 | |
State of Emergency | US Marines | A2 Handguards | 2011 | |
Men In Black 3 | Military Police | 2012 | ||
R2B: Return to Base | South Korean honor guard | 2012 | ||
Argo | US Marines | 2012 | ||
Battleground | US soldiers | 2012 | ||
A Dark Truth | Equadorian soldier | With M203 attached | 2012 | |
Ah Boys to Men | Singapore Army soldiers, OPFOR | M16S1 | 2012 | |
Cockneys vs. Zombies | Alan Ford | Ray | With M203 attached | 2012 |
009-1: The End of the Beginning | SMA troops | 2013 | ||
Northern Limit Line | 1970s South Korean navy patrol boat crewmen | 2015 | ||
All the Way | Secret Service agent | Anachronistic | 2016 | |
Karate Kill | Capital Messiah members | 2016 | ||
American Made | Tom Cruise | Barry Seal | 2017 | |
Malay Regiment | 17th Royal Malay Regiment troopers | |||
21st GGK commandos | ||||
Communist guerillas | without handguard | |||
KL Special Force | Syamsul Yusof | Ashraff | 2018 | |
Gang Anarchist mafias | ||||
STAFOC officers | ||||
Project Gutenberg | Liu Kai-chi | Uncle Yam | A2 handguards | 2018 |
Rambo: Last Blood | Sylvester Stallone | John Rambo | 2019 | |
Triple Threat | guards, Devereaux's hired guns | 2019 | ||
The Suicide Squad | Margot Robbie | Harley Quinn | 2021 | |
Gunpowder Milkshake | Michelle Yeoh | Florence | 2021 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hawaii Five-O | Jack Lord | Steve McGarrett | 1979 - 1980 | |
Hill Street Blues | Emergency Action Team (E.A.T.) | 1981 - 1987 | ||
The A-Team | Various | US Army soldiers | 1983 - 1987 | |
Vietnam War Story | Eriq La Salle | KC | 1987-1989 | |
Tour of Duty | Various | US Army soldiers | 1987 - 1988 | |
Ving Rhames | SP4 Tucker | "Burn Baby Burn" | 1987 | |
Max Headroom | Janie Crane | "War", mocked up as a telephoto "gun camera" and Network 23 logo on 20 round magazine | 1987 | |
The Stand | Gary Sinise | Stud Redman | 1994 | |
Various | US Army soldiers | |||
The X-Files - Season 6 | Nevada Highway Patrolmen | Mocked up with A2 handguards to pass for M16A2s / "Drive" (S6E02) | 1998 | |
Seven Days | Various | US Army personnel | Fitted with M16A2 hand guards, some fitted with Cobray CM203 Flare Launchers, one fitted with a night-vision scope | 1998 - 2001 |
Harsh Realm | Various | US Army soldiers | Fitted with M16A2 hand guards | 1999 - 2000 |
Dead Man's Tale (Chto skazal pokoynik) | Gangsters | With M16A2 handguards | 2000 | |
Going Back | Pablo Espinosa | Chico Spaceman | 2001 | |
Ultimate Force | Tony Curran | Sgt. Pete Twamley | Fitted with M16A2 handguards | 2002- 2006 |
Sendhil Ramamurthy | Tpr. Alex Leonard | |||
Christopher Fox | Cpl. Louis Hoffman | Fitted with Cobray CM203 | ||
Louis Decosta Johnson | Cpl. Dave Woolston | |||
Liam Garrigan | Cpl. Ed Dwyer | |||
Miles Anderson | Col. Aidan Dempsey | Changes to AR-15 Sporter-1 for firing scenes | ||
Cult members | 20 round magazines | |||
Columbian Soldiers | Fitted with leather slings | |||
Simon Kassianides | Juan | Changes to AR-15 Sporter-1 in some scenes | ||
Roberto Viana | Miguel | |||
Falling Skies | Extras | Resistance fighters | 2011 - | |
Jon Benjamin Has a Van | Mexican and Salvadoran border guards | 2011 | ||
Tyrant | Ali | Non-firing replica/Episode 2 | 2014 | |
Tyrant | Abbudinian soldiers | Non-firing replicas | 2014 | |
The Spider (Pauk) | US Marine Security Guards | 2015 | ||
Fear the Walking Dead - Season 4 | Colman Domingo | Victor Strand | w/A2 Handguard; "Another Day in the Diamond" (S4E02), "Buried" (S4E04) | 2018 |
Danay Garcia | Luciana Galvez | w/A2 Handguard; "Buried" (S4E04) | ||
Tommy Goodwin | Vultures Member | w/A2 Handguard; "The Wrong Side of Where You Are Now" (S4E07) | ||
The X-Files | Cory Rempel | LCpl Walter Skinner, USMC | Equipped with 20-round STANAG magazines. | 2018 |
Haley Joel Osment | PFC John "Kitten" James, USMC | |||
Fortunate Son | US Army soldiers | Including documentary footage | 2020 | |
Tales of The Walking Dead - Season 1 | Atlanta police officers | w/A2 handguards; "Blair & Gina" (S1E02) | 2022 | |
The Accidental Narco | Various | 2022 | ||
Duty After School | Colt M16A1, Korean Colt Model 603K | 2023 | ||
The Continental: From the World of John Wick | Hubert Point-Du Jour | Miles Burton | w/wooden furniture; "Brothers in Arms" (S1E01) | 2023 |
Colin Woodell | Winston Scott | |||
Nhung Kate | Yen |
Anime
Anime Title | Character(s) | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Black Magic M-66 | Spec-Ops Commandos | Some fitted with M203 grenade launchers | 1987 |
Appleseed | Cyborg terrorist | 1988 | |
The Abashiri Family | Naojiro Abashiri | DVD cover only | 1991 |
Patlabor: The Movie 2 | JGSDF Intelligence Agents | 1993 | |
You're Under Arrest! - Season 1 | Monsters at an amusement park | File #40 "Dangerous Date 2x3"; Paintball | 1997 |
Devil Lady | USA army soldier | "Heart" (E24) | 1998-1999 |
You're Under Arrest: Mini Specials | Airsoft | 1999 | |
Amazing Nurse Nanako | American soldiers | 1999 | |
Noir | Ulgian Army Soldiers | 2001 | |
You're Under Arrest: No Mercy! | Ken Nakajima | 2002 | |
Full Metal Panic! | Melissa Mao/Jimmer/Sousuke Sagara/Kurz Weber | Fitted with A2 handguards | 2002 |
Area 88 | US soldiers | 2004 | |
Blood+ | US soldiers; seen during flashbacks | 2005 | |
Black Lagoon/Black Lagoon: The Second Barrage | Various | 2006/2010 | |
The Skull Man | American soldiers | 2009 | |
Asobi ni Ikuyo: Bombshells from the Sky | Various | Seen with A1 and A2 handguards | 2010 |
Upotte!! | 2012 | ||
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure | Bad Company's soldiers | S4E4, "The Nijimura Brothers, Part 2"; S4E5, "The Nijimura Brothers, Part 3" | 2016 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears As | Mods | Notes | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fallout Tactics | "M16A1" | Fitted with A2 handguards | 2001 | |
Grand Theft Auto III | "M16" | Fitted with fictional 60-round magazine | 2001 | |
Battlefield: Vietnam | "M16" | Available as standard firing on full-auto, and as a sniper rifle fitted with scope but firing on semi-auto | Modeling error showing the ejection port on the left side | 2004 |
Söldner: Secret Wars | "M16A1" | 2004 | ||
Conflict: Vietnam | 2004 | |||
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater | "XM16E1" | Camouflage paint scheme, semi/burst/auto trigger group, detachable suppressor | 2005 | |
Project Reality | "M16A2" | Available with and without M203 grenade launcher | Featured with A1 and A2 handguards | 2005 |
Project Reality | As the "M16A1 DMR" | With scope mounted on carry handle | 2005 | |
Elite Warriors Vietnam | 2005 | |||
El Matador | 2006 | |||
Scarface: The World is Yours | "Carbine Assault Rifle" | Can be fitted with dual mags and M203 grenade launcher | 2006 | |
Cross Fire | "M16" | 2007 | ||
"M16A2" | railed handguard | |||
"M16A4" | with Galil-style skeleton folding stock and silencer | fully automatic | ||
7.62 High Calibre | "M16A1" | Can be fitted with 20-round magazine, 30-round (and dual 30-round) magazine, Aimpoint M68 CCO, Trijicon ACOG scope, AV/PVS-14 night scope, laser module, tactical flashlight, bipod, bayonet, and suppressor | 2008 | |
1968: Tunnel Rats (VG) | 2009 | |||
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker | "M16A1" | Can be fitted with suppressor, laser module M203 grenade launcher, underbarrel shotgun | 2010 | |
Project Reality: Vietnam | "M16A1" | Available with 20-round and 30-round magazines | 2012 | |
Alan Wake's American Nightmare | "Assault Rifle" | Fitted with A2 handguards | 2012 | |
Counter-Strike Online | "M16A1" | 30 + 1 round mag | 2012 | |
World of Guns: Gun Disassembly | M16 A1 | bayonet | 2014 | |
Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades | M16A1 | 2016 | ||
Mafia III | 2016 | |||
Rising Storm 2: Vietnam | optional bayonet | 2017 | ||
Far Cry 5 | "M-16" | Incorrectly depicted with a 4-position selector | 2018 | |
Maximum Action | "M16A1" | Always fitted with heat shield; "M16A1 GL" has underslung Cobray CM203 | 2018 | |
Far Cry New Dawn | 2019 | |||
Far Cry 6 | 2021 | |||
Marauders | M16 | Wooden handguard and stock, can equip 20 or 30-round mags | Incorrectly depicted with 3-round burst mode | 2022 |
Animation
Title | Voice Actor | Characters | Notation | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Love, Death & Robots - Season 3 | seen in armory; "Kill Team Kill" (S3E05) | 2022 |
M16A2
The M16A2 was developed under request by the US Marine Corps as a result of combat experience in Vietnam, and was adopted in 1982. Modifications were extensive, including new, faster rifling (1 twist every 7 inches, replacing the M16A1's 1:12 twist rate) to permit the use of the heavier SS109 round, a heavier barrel to resist bending and reduce overheating in sustained fire, an adjustable rear sight to allow sighting-in for ranges between 300 and 800 metres to take full advantage of the SS109's ballistic characteristics as well as windage adjustments without the use of special tools or a cartridge. The buttstock was lengthened 5⁄8 in (15.9 mm). The handguards were changed from the vertically split triangular pattern to the horizontally split round version found on carbines. A notch for the middle finger was added to the pistol grip. The flash hider was closed at the bottom to prevent dirt being kicked up when fired prone. A brass deflector was added to the upper receiver to prevent spent brass hitting left-handed shooters. The A1's full auto setting was dropped and replaced with a three round burst setting to prevent "spray and pray" usage by inexperienced users. The forward assist was changed from teardrop to round mainly as a cost-saving measure.
In contrast to the real world M16A2 rifle adopted by the US military in the early 1980s, most of the A2s seen in movies are A2 'kits' built on A1 full auto lower receivers (or converted A2 style receivers). Most movie "M16A2" rifles have the A1 Birdcage flash hider installed, since cinematographers want the "starburst" of the flash to go all the way around, not just divert upwards (as is the case with the correct A2 Flash hider).
A fully automatic version of the M16A2 also exists, known as the M16A3. However, because nearly all movie "M16A2s" fire full automatic, it is not IMFDB policy to designate these rifles as "M16A3s" when identifying them in movies, since in nearly all cases they are intended to pass for M16A2s.
Also note that some American movies feature M16A1 rifles fitted with M16A2-style handguards, such as Heat and Die Hard 2. An example of such a rifle can be seen in the M16A1 entry above. When identifying M16 variants, please look at the receiver of the rifle in question, not just its handguards, to determine whether it is an A1 or an A2.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Maximum Overdrive | Emilio Estevez | Bill | 1986 | |
Scrooged | Santa Claus | 1988 | ||
In the Line of Duty: The FBI Murders | Michael Gross | William Matix | 1988 | |
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation | SWAT officers | 1989 | ||
The Abyss | US Navy personnel | Mix of A1 and SP1-style lower receivers; possibly semi-auto AR-15 A2s | 1989 | |
RoboCop 2 | Detroit Police officers | Fitted with MWC "90-rounder" inverted drums and 30-round translucent magazines | 1990 | |
Stone Cold | Soldiers | 1991 | ||
Rapid Fire | François Chau | Detective Farris | fitted with tactical scope | 1992 |
In the Line of Duty: Ambush at Waco | Tim Daly | Vernon Howell / David Koresh | 1993 | |
Neal McDonough | Jason | Starlight scope | ||
Branch Davidians | ||||
Jurassic Park | Guards | With and without barrel-mounted weaponlights | 1993 | |
Clear and Present Danger | US Army soldiers | 1994 | ||
In the Army Now | Pauly Shore | PFC Bones Conway | 1994 | |
Dead Weekend | Greg Collins | TWF soldier | Colt Government Model HBAR | 1995 |
Marcos A. Ferraez | Gonzolo | Colt Government Model HBAR | ||
TWF soldiers | Colt Government Model HBAR | |||
GoldenEye | US Marines | 1995 | ||
Ransom | Michael Gaston | FBI Special Agent Jack Sickler | 1996 | |
The Rock | US Marine honor guard | 1996 | ||
Eraser | US Marshal | 1996 | ||
Independence Day | US military personnel | 1996 | ||
Courage Under Fire | Meg Ryan | CPT Karen Emma Walden | With full-auto lower receiver | 1996 |
Seth Gilliam | SGT Steven Altameyer | |||
Various | US Army soldiers | |||
Bulletproof | LAPD SWAT officers | 1996 | ||
Various | DEA agents | |||
A Time to Kill | Army National Guardsmen | 1996 | ||
Volcano | Army National Guard soldiers | 1997 | ||
The Pest | Aries Spears | Chubby | With A1-style forward assist | 1997 |
Con Air | John Malkovich | Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom | 1997 | |
Ving Rhames | Nathan "Diamond Dog" Jones | |||
The Rage | Gary Busey | Art Dacy | 1997 | |
The Rage | FBI agents, Dacy's henchmen | 1997 | ||
Deep Impact | US Army soldiers | 1998 | ||
Godzilla (1998) | US Army soldiers | 1998 | ||
Armageddon | US military personnel | 1998 | ||
The Siege | US Army soldiers | 1998 | ||
Arlington Road | Hans Stroble | 16-Year-Old Parsons | 1999 | |
The General's Daughter | Various actors | US Army soldiers | 1999 | |
Blue Streak | US Customs agents | 1999 | ||
Various | Mexican Border Patrol officers | |||
Three Kings | Mark Wahlberg | SFC Troy Barlow | 1999 | |
Ice Cube | SSG "Chief" Elgin | |||
Various | US Army soldiers | |||
Python | Soldiers | 2000 | ||
Left Behind: The Movie | IDF soldiers and American National Guardsmen | 2000 | ||
Total Western | Jean-Marie Winling | The Colonel | 2000 | |
Total Western | The Colonel's group member | 2000 | ||
Evolution | US Army soldiers | 2001 | ||
Swordfish | Police officer | 2001 | ||
Jurassic Park III | US Marines | 2001 | ||
Blow | Panamanian bank guards | 2001 | ||
Behind Enemy Lines | US Marines | 2001 | ||
Black Hawk Down | Josh Hartnett | SSG Matt Eversmann | 2001 | |
Ewan McGregor | SPC John Grimes | Fitted with M203 grenade launcher | ||
Gabriel Casseus | SPC Mike Kurth | |||
Johnny Strong | SFC Randy Shughart | |||
Carmine Giovinazzo | SGT Mike Goodale | |||
Matthew Marsden | SPC Dale Sizemore | |||
Gregory Sporleder | SGT Scott Galentine | |||
Brian Van Holt | SGT Struecker | |||
Enrique Murciano | SSG Ruiz | Fitted with Cobray CM203 | ||
Various | US Army Rangers | |||
Desert Saints | Mexican police | 2002 | ||
Ali G Indahouse | Sacha Baron Cohen | Ali G | 2002 | |
Blade II | Matt Schulze | Chupa | Fitted with a tactical flashlight, two MWG 90-round magazines coupled together (night club scene) and standard 30-round mag (sewer scene) | 2002 |
The Sum of All Fears | US Marines | With and without M203 grenade launcher | 2002 | |
Die Another Day | US military personnel | 2002 | ||
Various | South Korean Military Police | |||
Redemption | Richard Norton | Tom Sasso | 2002 | |
Police officers, Lam's thugs | ||||
Tears of the Sun | US Marines | 2003 | ||
Dreamcatcher | US Army soldiers | 2003 | ||
The Core | US military personnel | 2003 | ||
A Man Apart | Guard | 2003 | ||
Battle Royale II: Requiem | Japanese soldiers | 2003 | ||
44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shootout | Ron Livingston | Donnie Anderson | 2003 | |
Bad Boys II | US Marines | 2003 | ||
Various | Miami PD officers | |||
The Whole Ten Yards | Bruce Willis | Jimmy "The Tulip" Tudesky | 2004 | |
Matthew Perry | Dr. Nicholas "Oz" Ozeransky | |||
The Day After Tomorrow | US Army soldier | 2004 | ||
Innocent Voices | Salvadoran Army soldiers and guerrilla | 2004 | ||
American Soldiers: A Day in Iraq | Jason Matheson | LT Diggs | 2005 | |
xXx: State of the Union | US Marines | 2005 | ||
Various | US Army soldiers | |||
War of the Worlds | US Army soldiers | With and without SureFire Universal WeaponLight | 2005 | |
Various | US Marines | |||
Lord of War | Seen in warehouse | 2005 | ||
Jarhead | Jake Gyllenhaal | LCpl. / Pfc. Anthony "Swoff" Swofford | 2005 | |
Jamie Foxx | SSgt. Sykes | With and without paintball conversion | ||
Lucas Black | LCpl. Chris Kruger | |||
Laz Alonso | LCpl. Ramon Escobar | With Cobray CM203 | ||
Brian Geraghty | Pfc. Fergus O'Donnell | With and without M203 grenade launcher | ||
Peter Sarsgaard | Cpl. Alan Troy | With M203 grenade launcher/Cobray CM203 | ||
Various | US Marines | |||
Arthur Hailey's Detective | Miami PD officers | 2005 | ||
The Tiger and the Snow | US Army soldiers | Equipped with Colt scopes | 2005 | |
X-Men: The Last Stand | US Army soldiers | 2006 | ||
The Departed | Police honor guard | 2006 | ||
Blood Diamond | Sierra Leone Army soldiers | 2006 | ||
Various | South African mercenaries | |||
Home of the Brave | Brian Presley | SPC Tommy Yates | 2006 | |
Various | US Army soldiers | |||
Battle for Haditha | Various | US Marines | With vertical foregrips and Trijicon ACOG scopes, mocked up to resemble the M16A4 MWS | 2007 |
Bobby Z | Laurence Fishburne | Tad Gruzsa | 2007 | |
Transformers | US military personnel | 2007 | ||
I Am Legend | Guard | 2007 | ||
Invisible Target | Hong Kong Police | 2007 | ||
Cloverfield | US Army Soldiers | 2008 | ||
Babylon A.D. | Neolite | 2008 | ||
Crossfire (Les Insoumis) | In the warehouse of weapons | 2008 | ||
The Eleventh Hour | K. Danor Gerald | Mason Chambers | 2008 | |
The Eleventh Hour | Matthew Reese | Micheal Adams | M203A1, Mounted on M4A1 | 2008 |
Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia | Colombian Army soldiers | 2009 | ||
Rogue unit | ||||
Crank: High Voltage | Stripper | 2009 | ||
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen | US Army soldiers | 2009 | ||
Various | Jordanian Special Forces soldiers | |||
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra | US Army soldier | Fitted with M203 grenade launcher with the lower half of the standard handguard removed | 2009 | |
Surrogates | US Army soldier | 2009 | ||
Helldriver | Marc Walkow | Doctor | 2010 | |
Soldiers | ||||
Unthinkable | US Army soldiers | 2010 | ||
Fair Game (2010) | US Military honor guard | 2010 | ||
Five Brothers (Comme les cinq doigts de la main) | Seen in illegal weapon store | 2010 | ||
New Kids Nitro | Tim Haars | Gerrie | extension to carrying handle, but no scope attached | 2011 |
Colombiana | US Embassy guards | 2011 | ||
Steve Niles' Remains | rouge US Army soldiers | Airsoft | 2011 | |
Machine Gun Preacher | Gerard Butler | Sam Childers | HBAR, w/scope | 2011 |
A Dark Truth | Equadorian soldiers | 2012 | ||
Get the Gringo | Prison Guard | 2012 | ||
Warm Bodies | Military survivors | 2013 | ||
The Purge | Purger | 2013 | ||
Lupin the 3rd | Thai soldiers | 2014 | ||
22 Minutes (22 minuty) | Somali Pirates | Possibly a replica | 2014 | |
Innocent Lilies: The End and The Beginning | Solders | 2015 | ||
Jason Bourne | USAF security forces personnel | 2016 | ||
Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk | U.S. Army soldiers | 2016 | ||
Atomic Blonde | U.S. Army | 2017 | ||
Bushwick | mercenaries | 2017 | ||
7 Days in Entebbe | IDF MP | anachronistic | 2018 | |
Project Gutenberg | Merlin Guerilla soldiers | 2018 | ||
Bumblebee | US Army soldiers | 2018 | ||
John Wick: Chapter 4 | seen in armory | 2023 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Star Trek: Voyager | Militant extremists | "Future's End" | 1995 - 2001 | |
JAG | Randy Vasquez | GySgt Galindez | "In Country" | 1995 - 2005 |
David James Elliott | CMDR Harmon "Harm" Rabb | |||
Catherine Bell | LtCol Sarah "Mac" Mackenzie | |||
The X-Files - Season 3 | FBI sharpshooter | Custom AR-15A2 with 24" barrel, free-floating hand guard, bipod and scope / "Pusher" (S3E17) | 1996 | |
The X-Files - Season 5 | US soldiers | Shown in archived media footage / "Redux" (S5E01) | 1997 | |
Seven Days | Johnathan LaPaglia | Frank Parker | "Doppleganger" | 1998 - 2001 |
Don Franklin | Cpt. Craig Donovan | "Peacekeepers" | ||
Rick Worthy | Sgt. Grubbs | |||
The X-Files | Military Personnel | Some with mounted weaponlights | 1998 - 2002 | |
The X-Files - Season 7 | Sniper zombies | With mounted scopes and laser sights / "Hollywood A.D." (S7E19) | 2000 | |
The X-Files - Season 9 | Mexican Federal Police | "John Doe" (S9E07) | 2002 | |
Ultimate Force | Ross Kemp | Sgt. Henry "Henno" Garvie | Fitted with a Cobray CM203 | 2002 - 2006 |
Jamie Draven | Cpl. Jamie Draven | |||
Christopher Fox | Cpl. Louis Hoffman | |||
Richard Armitage | Capt. Ian Macalwain | Unmodified rifle | ||
Laurence Fox | Cpl. Mick Sharp | |||
Tremors: The Series | Patrick St. Esprit | Karl Hartung | "Night of the Shriekers" | 2003 |
Security personnel | ||||
Red Cap | SAS Troopers | With and without M203s and Colt 4x20 scopes / "Betrayed" | 2003 - 2004 | |
CSI: NY | US Marines | With ACOG scopes, with & without M203 grenade launchers / "Heroes" | 2004 - 2013 | |
Eion Bailey | Dean Lessing | "Charge of This Post" | ||
Over There | Nicki Aycox | Pvt. Brenda "Mrs. B" Mitchell | 2005 | |
Lizette Carrión | PFC Esmaralda "Doublewide" Del Rio | |||
Prison Break - Season 1 | Guards / Soldiers | 2005 - 2006 | ||
Prison Break - Season 2 | Panamanian Police Officers | 2006 - 2007 | ||
Prison Break - Season 3 | Sona Guards | 2007 - 2008 | ||
Invasion | William Fichtner | Sheriff Tom Underlay | 2006 | |
Jericho | Skeet Ulrich | Jake Green | "Coalition of the Willing" | 2006 - 2008 |
Kenneth Mitchell | Eric Green | "Reconstruction" | ||
Brad Beyer | Stanley Richmond | |||
Gerald McRaney | Johnston Green | |||
The Unit | Max Martini | MSG Mack Gerhardt | With M9 bayonet / "Play 16" | 2006 - 2009 |
Eric Ladin | CPL Blaylock | "Dark of the Moon" | ||
US Army soldiers | "Dark of the Moon" | |||
The Kill Point | Pittsburg PD officers | 2007 | ||
Armored van driver | ||||
Henchman | ||||
Knight Rider (2008) | Justin Bruening | Michael Knight | Fitted with Leatherwood scope mount and telescopic sight / "Exit Light, Enter Knight" | 2008 |
Bank robbers | "Exit Light, Enter Knight" | |||
The Andromeda Strain | US Army soldiers | Airsoft replicas | 2008 | |
Breaking Bad - Season 2 | Mexican Federales | "Negro Y Azul" (S2E07) | 2009 | |
Falling Skies | Extras | Resistance fighters | 2011 | |
Revolution (TV Series) | Extras | Monroe Republic Militia Soldiers | "Ties that Bind" | 2012 |
Daniella Alonso | Nora Clayton | |||
Banshee - Season 1 | can be seen in opening titles | 2013 | ||
Breaking Bad - Season 5 | Seen in armory; "Felina" (S5E16) | 2013 | ||
Banshee - Season 3 | can be seen in Episode 10 opening titles | 2015 | ||
The Last Ship | Titus Welliver | Thorwald | "Unreal City" (S02E01) | 2015 |
Fear the Walking Dead - Season 2 | La Colonia scout | "North" (S2E15) | 2016 | |
Arrow - Season 5 | possibly a modern semi-auto variant; seen in gunstore; "Vigilante" (S5E07) | 2016-2017 | ||
Fear the Walking Dead - Season 3 | Broke Jaw Ranch Militiaman | "Eye of the Beholder" (S3E01) | 2017 | |
El Bazar guards | "The Diviner" (S3E10) | |||
Proctors | "Sleigh Ride" (S3E16) | |||
Waco | ATF agents | 2018 | ||
Yellowstone - Season 1 | tribal police | "Daybreak" (S1E01) | 2018 | |
Fear the Walking Dead - Season 4 | Luis John Soria | Dell Diamond Stadium Resident | "Another Day in the Diamond" (S4E02) | 2018 |
Clay Brunken | Dell Diamond Stadium Resident | |||
Shannon Houk | Dell Diamond Stadium Resident | "Another Day in the Diamond" (S4E02), "Good Out Here" (S4E03), "Buried" (S4E04), "The Wrong Side of Where You Are Now" (S4E07) | ||
Bill Foster | Vultures Member | "Just In Case" (S4E06) | ||
Mike Lawler | Dell Diamond Stadium Resident | "The Wrong Side of Where You Are Now" (S4E07) | ||
Stranger Things - Season 3 | U.S. Army | "Chapter Eight: "The Battle of Starcourt" (S3E08) | 2019 | |
The Walking Dead: World Beyond - Season 2 | Kyle W. Brown | CRM Sniper | w/scope and gripod; "Death and the Dead" (S2E09) | 2021 |
Stranger Things - Season 4 | U.S. Army | 2022 | ||
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon - Season 1 | Demimonde Club Guard | "La Dame de Fer" (S1E04) | 2023 |
Anime
Title | Character | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Planetes | INTO soldiers and El Tanikans | 2003 | |
Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex | American Empire soldiers | 2002 | |
When They Cry: Kai | Banken Soldiers | Using 20 round magazines | 2007 |
Mayoi Neko Overrun! | 2010 | ||
Upotte!! | M16A2 and M16A3 | 2012 | |
Suisei no Gargantia | Sailor | 2013 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears As | Mods | Notes | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 | Seen held by American soldiers in one of the game's endings | 2000 | ||
Hitman: Codename 47 | "M16A2" | 2000 | ||
Operation Flashpoint | "M16A2" | Can fire in semi-auto and three-round burst, also available with M203 | The world model features a mirror of the right side of the receiver | 2001 |
Tactical Ops: Assault on Terror | "M16" | Can fire in semi-auto and three-round burst, also fitted with barrel-mounted laser sight | Featuring 20-round magazine | 2002 |
America's Army | "M16A2" | Can fire in semi-auto and three-round burst, also available with M203 | 2002 | |
Conflict: Desert Storm | "Colt M16A2 Assault Rifle" "M16 Colt Silenced Sub-machine Gun" |
First variant is fitted with M203 and can fire in semi-auto, three-round burst, and inaccurately full-auto; second variant fitted with scope and suppressor, also featuring an inaccurate 32-round magazine | 2002 | |
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | Seen used by a thug in the intro cutscene, unusable | 2002 | ||
Splinter Cell | Used by hostile NPCs, unusable | 2002 | ||
Delta Force: Black Hawk Down | "M16" "M16/203" |
Available with and without M203 | First variant erroneously featuring a 14.5" barrel while ironically the second variant has the correct 20" barrel; the fire selector switch is set on semi-auto | 2003 |
Enter the Matrix | "M16" | 2003 | ||
Postal 2 | "Machine Gun" | Pachmayr Vindicator pistol grip, converted to full-auto | Colt Government Model HBAR | 2003 |
Manhunt | "Defender Mark 1" | Can fire in semi-auto and erroneously full-auto | Firing 30 rounds from a 20-round magazine | 2003 |
Conflict: Desert Storm II | 2003 | |||
Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising | "M16" "M16/203" |
Available with and without M203 | First variant erroneously featuring a 14.5" barrel while ironically the second variant has the correct 20" barrel; the fire selector switch is set on semi-auto; Available only for the Rifleman class of the Joint Ops faction | 2004 |
The Matrix: Path of Neo | "Assault Rifle" | Erroneously full-auto fire | Featuring a Thermold magazine | 2005 |
Battlefield 2 | With and without M203 grenade launcher | 2005 | ||
Punisher | M16A3 With and without M203 grenade launcher | 2005 | ||
Joint Task Force | With 20-round magazine | 2006 | ||
Eternal Damnation | Model from Postal 2; unusable | 2006 | ||
Manhunt 2 | 2007 | |||
Alliance of Valiant Arms | "M16A2" | Erroneously fires in full-auto | 2007 | |
World in Conflict | 2007 | |||
ArmA: Armed Assault | 2007 | |||
9th Company: Roots of Terror | 2008 | |||
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 | Seen only in cutscenes | 2008 | ||
Left 4 Dead | "Assault Rifle" | With barrel-mounted weaponlight 50-round magazine |
2008 | |
Far Cry 2 | "M16A3" | Seen in a magazine and on posters, unusable | 2008 | |
Delta Force: Xtreme 2 | "M16/M203" | Fitted with M203 | 2009 | |
ArmA II | "M16A2" "M16A2 M203" |
Can fire in semi-auto and three-round burst, also available with M203 | 2009 | |
Left 4 Dead 2 | "M-16 Assault Rifle" | With barrel-mounted weaponlight and optional laser sight 50-round magazine |
2009 | |
Firearms: Source | "M16-A2" | Can fire semi-auto and three-round burst | 2010 | |
Deus Ex: Human Revolution | Seen held by a soldier in one of the game's endings, unusable | 2011 | ||
Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades | "M16A2" | M16A2 | 2016 | |
"M16A3" | M16A3 | |||
Insurgency Sandstorm | "M16A2" | 2018 | ||
Vigor | "ES16A2" | 2018 | ||
Call to Arms | 2018 | |||
The Division 2 | "M16A2" | 2019 | ||
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War | "M16" | Holds 30 rounds despite being depicted with a 20-round magazine | 2020 | |
Squad | M16A2 | Colt Scope, M203 | Added in 2023 V4.5 update | 2020 |
Battlefield 2042 | M16A2 | doglegged Kobra red dot, ACOG scope, M203 | 2021 |
M16A4
The M16A4 is the latest version of the M16 rifle, and is currently a service rifle in the United States Army. It is a 3-round burst rifle like the M16A2. The original upper receiver with a fixed carry handle was replaced with one that has a removable handle and a built-in full-length Picatinny rail for mounting optics and other ancillary devices. The M16A4 is the standard-issue rifle of the U.S. Marine Corps, though a switch to the M4 carbine was made in late 2015.
Military-issue M16A4 are also equipped with a Knight's Armament Company M5 RAS railed handguard (RAS standing for "Rail Adapter System"). Such rifles were designated M16A4 MWS (Modular Weapon System) in the U.S. Army field manuals.
As is the case with the A2 rifle, all movie/TV appearances of the 'flat top' M16 are full auto, not 3-round burst, since no director wants to see only three rounds fire at a time. So these are, again, A4 uppers built on full auto lower receivers. Despite the fact that the real world A4 is a 3-round burst rifle, IMFDB will still refer to the movie incarnations as A4s, since that is the rifle they are supposed to represent on film.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Yamakasi | Various | Special Forces | 2001 | |
Warriors (Guerreros) | Serbian and Albanian soldiers | with a red dot sight | 2002 | |
The Tiger and the Snow | Peter Swander | Pete | Fitted with M16A2 handguards and carrying handle | 2005 |
Home of the Brave | SFC Duhon | Fitted with EOTech Holographic sight | 2006 | |
The Incredible Hulk (2008) | Various | US Army soldiers | Fitted with carry handles and A2 handguards | 2008 |
The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008) | US Army soldiers | Fitted with carry handles and A2 handguards | 2008 | |
Peranmai | Jeyam Ravi | Dhuruvan | 2009 | |
Vasundhara Kashyap | Kalpana | |||
Dhansika | Jennifer | |||
Varsha Ashwathi | Thulasi | |||
Liyashree | Susheela | |||
Roland Kickinger | Anderson | |||
Mercenary | ||||
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen | Various | US military personnel | Fitted with Trijicon ACOG scopes, SureFire Universal WeaponLights, and KAC RIS foregrips | 2009 |
The Hurt Locker | Various | US Army soldiers | Possibly airsoft replicas; fitted with various attachments | 2009 |
Far Cry (2008) | Mercenary | Possibly Armalite M15A4; fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO | 2009 | |
Legion | Paul Bettany | Michael | Fitted with carry handle and M203 grenade launcher | 2010 |
Survival of the Dead | Alan Van Sprang | SGT Crocket | 2010 | |
Athena Karkanis | Tomboy | |||
Red (2010) | Helen Mirren | Victoria | Fitted with CAA Sharp Shooting Stock, HBAR flat top upper, sniping scope, A2 handguards, GemTech suppressor, and Harris Bipod | 2010 |
Battle: Los Angeles | Ne-Yo | Cpl. Kevin Harris | Fitted with Magpul MBUS rear sight, Trijicon TA31F ACOG scope (on Larue Precision mount), AN/PEQ-15 ATPIAL designator, Surefire Universal WeaponLight, and KAC RIS foregrip | 2011 |
Jim Parrack | LCpl. Kerns | |||
Noel Fisher | Pfc. Lenihan | |||
Various | US Marines | Fitted with Magpul MBUS rear sights, Trijicon TA31F and TA31RCO ACOG scopes (on Larue Precision mount), AN/PEQ-15 ATPIAL designators, Surefire Universal WeaponLights, and KAC RIS foregrips or M203A2 grenade launchers | ||
Various | US California Army National Guardsmen | Fitted with Magpul MBUS rear sight, Trijicon TA31F ACOG scope (on Larue Precision mount), Surefire Universal WeaponLight, and KAC RIS foregrip | ||
Michael Peña | Joe Rincon | Fitted with Magpul MBUS rear sight, Trijicon TA31F ACOG scope (on Larue Precision mount), AN/PEQ-15 ATPIAL designator, Surefire Universal WeaponLight, and KAC RIS foregrip | ||
Thor | Various | S.H.I.E.L.D. guards | Fitted with C-More red dot sights | 2011 |
Transformers: Dark of the Moon | Various | US Army soldiers | 2011 | |
Drive Angry | Tom Atkins | Cap | 2011 | |
Rape Zombie: Lust of the Dead | Asami | Kanae | 2012 | |
Lust of the Dead 2 | Various | JSDF members | 2013 | |
Lust of the Dead 3 | Asami | Kanae's clones | 2012 | |
White House Down | Various | US Army soldiers | 2013 | |
Lust of the Dead 4 | Asami | Kanae's clones | 2012 | |
Brick Mansions | Various | Soldiers | 2014 | |
American Sniper | Various | US Marines | With EOTech and ACOG sights, M203 grenade launchers | 2014 |
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot | Various | US Marines | 2016 | |
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot | Sterling K. Brown | Sgt. Hurd | 2016 | |
John Wick: Chapter 2 | Seen in armory | 2017 | ||
Love and Monsters | Mikhail Bida | SWAT trooper | 2020 | |
Various | SWAT troops | |||
Top Gun: Maverick | Various | USMC Honor Guard | With RIS handguards | 2022 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note/Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
CSI: Miami | US Marines | "Come As You Are" With ACOG scope, Surefire Universal weaponlight, RIS foregrip, and AN/PEQ-2 IR designator | ||
CSI: Miami | Miami-Dade P.D. officer | "Seeing Red" With EOTech red dot sight | ||
Over There | US Army soldier | 2005 | ||
Jericho | New Bern residents | 2006 - 2008 | ||
Jericho | Beck's soldiers | With and without M68 Aimpoint red dot scope and Surefire weaponlight | 2006 - 2008 | |
Prison Break - Season 3 | Sona Guards | with scope and RIS handguard | 2007 - 2008 | |
The Unit | US Army soldier | "Dark of the Moon" | 2009 | |
Supernatural - Season 5 | Jensen Ackles | Dean Wincehster | Dlask Arms Corp. rifle with telescopic sight / "Good God, Y'all" (S05E02) | 2009 |
Shawn Roberts | Austin | |||
Future Weapons | stock footages | 2010 | ||
Ultimate Weapons | various soldiers | with ACOG and ITL MARS | 2010 | |
Breakout Kings / "Fun with Chemistry" | Ted Hallet | Corrections Officer | 2011 - ???? | |
Falling Skies | Resistance fighter | 2011 | ||
Defiance | Justin Rain | Quentin McCawley | With telescopic sight | 2013 |
Deklon Roberts | Sentry | |||
Defiance residents | ||||
Continuum - Season 2 / Split Second | Liber8 terrorist | suppressed and scoped | 2013 | |
The Walking Dead - Season 7 | Chandler Riggs | Carl Grimes | KAC M5 railed handguard, ACE Entry skeleton stock and 40 round PMAG, "Sing Me a Song" (S7E07) | 2016 |
Austin Amelio | Dwight | |||
Fear the Walking Dead - Season 4 | Kim Dickens | Madison Clark | w/vertical grip and EOTech sight; "Another Day in the Diamond" (S4E02) | 2018 |
Gary Jones | Dell Diamond Stadium Resident | w/vertical grip and EOTech sight; "Another Day in the Diamond" (S4E02), "The Wrong Side of Where You Are Now" (S4E07) | ||
Colman Domingo | Victor Strand | w/vertical grip and EOTech sight; "Buried" (S4E04) | ||
Danay Garcia | Luciana Galvez | |||
Jason Liebrecht | Edgar | w/vertical grip; "Just In Case" (S4E06), "The Wrong Side of Where You Are Now" (S4E07) | ||
Ms. Marvel - Season 1 | Damage Control agent | "No Normal" (S1E06) | 2022 | |
The Last of Us - Season 1 | FEDRA soldiers | "When You're Lost in the Darkness" (S1E01) | 2023 | |
Revolutionaries of Kansas City | w/scopes; "Please Hold to My Hand" (S1E04), "Endure and Survive" (S1E05) |
Anime
Title | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Flag | UNF soldiers | used in multiple configurations | 2006 |
Upotte!! | Ichiroku | sometimes with ACOG/Docter combo | 2012 |
Punch Line | USA army soldiers | 2015 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears As | Mods | Notes | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ghost Recon | "M16A2" | Available with carry handle, Trijicon RX01NSN reflex sight, and M203A2 grenade launcher | 2001 | |
The Sum of All Fears (VG) | "M16", "M16/M203" | Available with Trijicon RX01NSN reflex sight and M203A2 grenade launcher | 2002 | |
Driver 3 | 2004 | |||
Close Combat: First to Fight | "M-16 A4" | Fitted with Trijicon TA01 ACOG scope and M203 grenade launcher | NPCs using rifles fitted with carry handles and A2 handguards | 2005 |
Project Reality | M16A4 | Available with iron sights, EOTech Holographic sight, M68 CCO, Trijicon TA31F ACOG scope, KAC RIS and Grippod foregrips, and M203A2 grenade launcher | 2005 | |
Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter | "A4 Rifle" | Available in the Xbox 360 version only | 2006 | |
Alliance of Valiant Arms | With Grippod foregrip, Magpul PMag magazine, and ACOG scope | 2007 | ||
Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 | "A4 Rifle" | Available with Aimpoint M68 CCO and H&K M320 grenade launcher | Available in the Xbox 360 version only | 2007 |
ArmA: Armed Assault | "M16A4", "M16A4 ACOG", "M16A4 GL", "M16A4 ACOG GL" | Available with iron sights, Trijiocn TA01 AOCG scope, AN/PEQ-2 TPIAL designator, and M203A2 grenade launcher | Added with update v1.04; erroneously modeled with A1 pistol grip | 2007 |
Insurgency: Modern Infantry Combat | M16A4 | Available with iron sights, and M203A2 grenade launcher | 2007 | |
7.62 High Calibre | M16A4 | Can be fitted with 20, 30 and double 30-round magazines, M9 bayonet, Aimpoint M68 CCO, Trijicon ACOG scope, Leupold M8 scope, AV/PVS-4 night scope, laser module, tactical flashlight, Harris bipod, M9 bayonet, and suppressor | 2008 | |
Combat Arms | "M-16A3" | 2008 | ||
America's Army 3 | "M16A4", "M16A4 DMR" | Available with iron sights, Aimpoint M68 CCO, Trijicon M150 ACOG scope, and H&K M320 grenade launcher | 2009 | |
ArmA II | "M16A4 CCO", ""M16A4 RCO", "M16A4 M203", "M16A4 M203 RCO" | Available with iron sights, Aimpoint M68 CCO, Trijicon TA31 ACOG scope, AN/PEQ-2 TPIAL designator, and M203A2 grenade launcher | Erroneously modeled with A1 pistol grip | 2009 |
Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising | "M16A4", "M16A4 Assault", "M16A4 CQB", "M16A4 Night Ops", "M16A4 Marksman", "M16A4 Stealth" | Available with iron sights, Aimpoint M68 CCO, EOTech 551 Holographic sight, Trijicon TA01NSN ACOG scope, AN/PAS-13 thermal scope, AN/PEQ-2 IR Designator, suppressor, and M203A2 Grenade Launcher | 2009 | |
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 | M16A4 | Can be fitted w/ iron sights, red dot sight, EOTech 556 Holographic sight, Trijicon ACOG scope, Thermal scope, silencer, Masterkey underbarrel shotgun, and M203 grenade launcher | 2009 | |
Art of Murder: Hunt for the Puppeteer | Fitted with A1 handguards | 2009 | ||
Art of Murder: Cards of Destiny | Fitted with A1 handguards | 2009 | ||
Marines: Modern Urban Combat | Fitted w/ Trijicon ACOG scope, and M203 grenade launcher | 2010 | ||
Counter-Strike Online | M16A4 | Fitted with iron sights, KAC RIS foregrip, and painted with desert camouflage scheme | Available to the Counter-Terrorist faction only | 2010 |
Karma Online | 2011 | |||
War Inc. Battlezone | "Colt M16" | 2011 | ||
Homefront | "M16 Rifle" | Can be fitted with various optical sights | Fires in semi-automatic only, also incorrectly firing 20 rounds from a 30-round magazine | 2011 |
Operation Flashpoint: Red River | M16A4 | Available with iron sights, Aimpoint M68 CCO, Trijicon TA31RCO ACOG scope, SureFire Universal WeaponLight, AN/PEQ-2 TPIAL designator, and M203 grenade launcher | Modeled with reassembles to the Canadian C7 rifle, noticing by the handguard and the small rails attached beside the front iron sight | 2011 |
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 | M16A4 | Can be modified with FMJ rounds, extended mags, dual mags, red dot sight, Holographic sight, ACOG scope, thermal scope, heartbeat sensor, suppressor, M203 grenade launcher, and KAC Masterkey | Modeled with a flash hider similar to the Non Gun M16A2 replica | 2011 |
Jagged Alliance: Back in Action | "M16" | Fitted with EOTech 551 Holographic sight, 20-round magazine, and A2 handguards | 2012 | |
Arctic Combat | 2012 | |||
State of Decay | "M16A4" | A2 handguard | 2013 | |
Payday 2 | AMR-16 | 2013 | ||
The Last of Us | "Assault Rifle" | Fires fully automatic, fitted with collapsible, M4-style stock | 2013 | |
Warface | M16A3 Custom | 2013 | ||
Insurgency | M16A4 | w/ various attachments | 2014 | |
Battlefield Hardline | "M16A3" | 2014 | ||
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare | "M16" | w/ various attachments | Available in Supply Drops | 2015 |
Rainbow Six Siege | with and without M203 grenade launcher | Unusable, seen on a NATO poster | 2015 | |
The Walking Dead: A New Frontier | with AN/PEQ-15 | 2016 | ||
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered | M16A4 | Available with iron sights, SureShot red dot sight, M203 grenade launcher, suppressor, or Trijicon ACOG scope | Incorrectly full-auto in singleplayer mode | 2016 |
Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades | M16A4 | 2016 | ||
PUBG: Battlegrounds | M16A4 | w/ various attachments | non-railed handguard | 2017 |
Insurgency: Sandstorm | M16A4 | w/ various attachments | 2018 | |
Call to Arms | 2018 | |||
Terminator: Resistance | "M16 Rifle" | Has left and right rail covers, a retractable buttstock, and an anachronistic AN/PEQ-15 IR designator | Erroneously locked to fully-automatic fire mode, rear sight aperture is unrealistically wide | 2019 |
Squad | M16A4 | AN/PEQ-16, KAC grip, ACOG M150, M203A2 | Added in V3.0 Update, 2022 | 2020 |
Battlefield 2042 | M16A3 | Colt Model 901 | 2021 | |
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II | "M16" | Colt Model 901 | 2022 |
Animation
Title | Voice Actor | Characters | Notation | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Love, Death & Robots - Season 1 | US Marines | w/ACOG scope; "Shape-Shifters" (S1E10) | 2019 | |
What If...? - Season 1 | US Army soldiers | "What If... The World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes?" (S1E03) | 2021 | |
Uncredited | AFC Pratt | "What If... Killmonger Rescued Tony Stark?" (S1E06) | ||
Uncredited | Airman Jimmy | |||
Batroc's pirates | "What If... The Watcher Broke His Oath?" (S1E09) | |||
Georges St-Pierre | Georges Batroc |
Colt AR-15 Sporter-1
Films
Film Title | Actor | Character | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hennessy | IRA snipers | 1975 | ||
Hennessy | Eric Porter | Sean Tobin | 1975 | |
Assault on Precinct 13 | Gangmembers | 1976 | ||
Scarface | Al Pacino | Tony Montana | fitted with "faux" M203 grenade launcher | 1983 |
Tremors | Reba McEntire | Heather Gummer | 1990 | |
Trespass | Ice Cube | Savon | Fitted with A2 handguards and rubber bands on pistol grip and handguard | 1992 |
Byron Minns | Moon | |||
Tommy "Tiny" Lister | Cletus | |||
Tico Wells | Davis | |||
In the Army Now | Pauly Shore | PFC "Bones" Conway | Fitted with A2 handguards | 1994 |
Lori Petty | PVT Christine Jones | |||
David Alan Grier | PVT Fred Ostroff | |||
Various | US Army soldiers | |||
The One That Got Away | Paul McGann | Chris Ryan | fitted w/ Cobray CM203 | 1996 |
The One That Got Away | David Morrissey | Andy McNab | fitted w/ Cobray CM203 | 1996 |
The One That Got Away | Nick Brimble | Vince Phillips | fitted w/ Cobray CM203 | 1996 |
The One That Got Away | Steven Waddington | Dinger | fitted w/ Cobray CM203 | 1996 |
The One That Got Away | Simon Burke | Stan | fitted w/ Cobray CM203 | 1996 |
The One That Got Away | Hannes Muller | Mark | fitted w/ Cobray CM203 | 1996 |
Four Brothers | DPD honor guard | Fitted with A2 handguards and 20-round magazines | 2005 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Adam-12 | Martin Milner | Officer Malloy | 1971-1975 | |
Adam-12 | Kent McCord | Officer Reed | 1971-1975 | |
Dempsey and Makepeace | Cortez´s henchmen | "The Cortez Connection" (S03E08) | 1985 | |
Bergerac | Seen in illegal weapon store; "The Waiting Game" (S09E07) | 1991 | ||
Homicide: Life on the Street | Steve Buscemi | Gordon Pratt | "End Game" (S3E14) | 1995 |
Star Trek: Voyager | Militant extremists | Fitted with A2 handguards | 1995 - 2001 | |
Ultimate Force | Ross Kemp | SSgt. Henry "Henno" Garvie | Fitted Cobray CM203 | 2002 - 2006 |
Chris Ryan | SSgt. Johnny Bell | |||
Jamie Draven | Cpl. Jamie Dow | |||
Miles Anderson | Col. Aidan Dempsey | M16A1 in non firing scenes | ||
Columbian soldiers and rebels | ||||
Simon Kassianides | Juan | Changes to M16A1 in some scenes | ||
Roberto Viana | Miguel | |||
Fargo | Zahn McClarnon | Hanzee Dent | 2015 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears As | Mods | Notes | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades | "R6000 SP1" | 2016 |
Colt AR-15A2 Sporter II
Films
Film Title | Actor | Character | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tough Guys | SWAT officers, sheriff deputies, Mexican police | Early model | 1986 | |
Tremors | Michael Gross | Burt Gummer | 1990 | |
China O'Brien II | Frank Magner | Frank Atkins | Early model | 1990 |
Tricia Quai | Annie Atkins | |||
Baskin's henchmen | ||||
Thunderheart | FBI agents | Early model | 1992 | |
Never Say Die | Todd Jensen | Agent Mike Roper | With Cobray CM203 grenade launcher | 1994 |
FBI commandos | ||||
Underworld | Early model, seen in gun rack | 2003 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ultimate Weapons | Early model with A1 handguard | 2009 |
Anime
Title | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Punch Line | 2015 |
Colt Sporter Rifle Delta HBAR
A variation of the standard Colt AR-15A2 rifle that was specially selected for accuracy and then converted by the Colt factory into a "DELTA-HBAR" type rifle. The conversion consisted of a Colt installed Tasco 3-9 power variable scope (with duplex reticle) with the rubberized/armored exterior that was mounted in a special A.R.M.S. carry handle adapter. It is also fitted with a Colt marked plastic cheekpiece on the buttstock that provided a higher cheek weld for shooting with the scope and still allows the charging handle to be pulled all the way back. It has the A2 rifle configuration with a forward assist, brass deflector and fixed carrying handle with the 800 meter adjustable rear sight. It has the slabside lower receiver as used on the commercial AR-15s with the original Colt fixed A2 style improved buttstock, handguards and pistol grip. The side of the pistol grip was also affixed with a small circular "RED DELTA" symbol signifying the model. The model was also fitted with their new Colt factory "HBAR" heavy target type barrel. The left side magazine well is marked "COLT SPORTER/MATCH HBAR/CAL. 223. Some models come fitted with an adjustable folding bipod. This rifle originally would come with the Colt aluminum storage/carrying case with the original COLT label on the end of the case.
This variant is well known in Japan due to it use in the Golgo 13 manga series, where it's used by protagonist Duke Togo aka Golgo 13.
Film
Title | Actor | Characters | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bangkok Dangerous | Police snipers | 2008 |
Anime
Title | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Case Closed: Countdown to Heaven | Gin | 2001 | |
Darker Than Black: Gemini of the Meteor | Gorō Kobayashi | 2009 | |
Upotte!! | later Golgo 13 version with A2 lower and A4 flattop upper | 2012 | |
Durarara!!×2 Shou | Kasuka Heiwajima | 2015 |
Colt Match Target
Post-ban version of the AR-15A2 HBAR; it has the bayonet lug deleted and features a barrel that has no threading and therefore cannot accept a muzzle brake or flash hider. A 'Competition' model was also made, incorporating a flat-top upper receiver to allow mounting of various optics. Both versions of the Match Target are available with a permanently attached compensator as a factory option.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Home of the Brave | Brian Presley | Tommy Yates | With magazine removed | 2006 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mythbusters | Competition with 30 round magazine | 2003 - ???? |
Colt AR-15 Sporter Carbine
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Uncommon Valor | Fred Ward | Wilkes | 1983 | |
The Annihilators | Andy Wood | Woody Isaacson | 1985 | |
The Smile of the Fox | Steve Bond | Mark Derrick | With a scoope, Model 6420 | 1992 |
The Smile of the Fox | Derrick´s pal | With a scope, Model 6420 | 1992 | |
Never Say Die | Todd Jensen | Agent Mike Roper | With custom short barrel | 1994 |
Top Dog | SWAT officers | 1995 | ||
The Postman | Kevin Costner | The Postman | 1997 | |
The Postman | Olivia Williams | Abby | 1997 | |
U.S. Marshals | Michael Paul Chan | Cultural Attache | 1998 | |
Point Blank | Michael Wright | Sonny | 1998 | |
Supreme Sanction | An Alpha Section operative | 1999 | ||
Across the Line: The Exodus of Charlie Wright | 2010 | |||
American Heist | Luis Da Silva Jr. | Spoonie | Sporter I | 2014 |
Television
Show Title / Episode | Actor | Character | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Trailer Park Boys | Regional Police | (S05E02) | 2001 - | |
FBI Agent | (S07E10) | |||
Ultimate Force | Jamie Bamber | Lt. Dotsy Doheny | Sporter II fitted with solid stock and duckbill flash-hider | 2002 - 2006 |
Miles Anderson | Col. Aidan Dempsey | |||
Heather Peace | Tpr. Becca Gallagher | |||
Tyrant | Abbudinian soldiers and Shiek Rashid's guards | non-firing replicas | 2014 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears As | Mods | Notes | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades | "R6001 SP1 Carbine" | 2016 |
Anime
Title | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Burn-Up Scramble | 2004 |
Diemaco C7/Colt Model 715
Known as the Colt Model 715 in the United States, the Diemaco C7 is a Canadian license-built version of the M16 that was developed in tandem with the M16A2, but retains the rear sight and the automatic firing mode of the earlier M16A1, with the further addition of a heavier barrel and brass deflector. The original C7 was gradually replaced by the C7A1 in Canadian service during the mid 1990s, eliminating the carrying handle in favor of a Weaver rail system and a 3.5x ELCAN optical sight. The C7A2 is a mid-life upgrade of the C7A1 that adds a 4-position M4-style stock, a new handguard and pistol grip in OD green, and a Triad rail system that allows for the mounting of additional accessories such as RIS foregrips or AN/PEQ-2 laser illumination devices.
NOTE: Diemaco (currently Colt Canada) does not permit sale of their weapons to civilians (including film armorers), so C7s in films is near impossible to see. However, several AR-15 manufacturers built identically-configured rifles with the same receiver style, which were usually marketed as "budget" alternatives to their M16A2 clones. Colt manufactured the Model 715, while Olympic Arms manufactured its own version, the K4B (which is currently sold as the "Plinker Plus 20"). Most of the "C7" rifles appearing in movies and TV shows are the older-model (pre-1994) Olympic Arms K4B rifles; these guns are evidently preferred by the armorers in Vancouver, British Columbia and have been featured on TV shows such as Stargate: SG1, The X-Files, Millennium, and Viper. If the movie or TV show you are watching was filmed in British Columbia, chances are that you're seeing a converted Olympic Arms K4B, and not a genuine C7.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hyena Road | Paul Gross | Pete Mitchell | C7A2 | 2015 |
Walking Tall (2004) | Ex-Deputy | With Beta-C drum magazine | 2004 | |
Operation Dumbo Drop | Green Berets,US Soldiers,ARVN | Mocked up as M16A1 | 1995 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Last of Us - Season 1 | Indonesian soldiers | "Infected" (S1E02) | 2023 | |
American soldier | "Long Long Time" (S1E03) | |||
Continuum - Season 2 | with Cobray 37mm Launcher / Episode 2 | 2013 | ||
Continuum - Season 1 | Luvia Petersen | Jasmine Garza | with Cobray 37mm Launcher / "Fast Times" (Episode 2) | 2012 |
Combat Hospital | Various | Canadian Forces soldiers | C7A1 and C7A2, with ELCAN scopes and RIS foregrips | 2011 |
The Border (TV Series) | James McGowan | Major Mike Kessler | With ELCAN sight / "Blowback" | 2008-2010 |
Trailer Park Boys | Police officers | S4E9 | 2006 | |
Harsh Realm | Various | US Army soldiers | 1999 | |
Harsh Realm | Various | Repblican Guard Special Forces | 1999 | |
Harsh Realm | Various | Cherokee rebels | 1999 | |
Millennium | Various | Survivalists/other characters | 1997 - 2007 | |
Stargate: SG1 | Various | USA.F. personnel | 1997 - 2007 | |
Viper (TV Series) | Various | US military personnel/various bad guys | 1996 - 1999 | |
Viper | With 20-round magazine and Cobray CM203 launcher / "Diamond in the Rough" | 1996 - 1999 | ||
Viper | Various | Villains | 1996 - 1999 | |
The Sentinel | Armored van robber | with Cobray CM203 / "Love and Guns" | 1996 - 1999 | |
The Sentinel | Richard Burgi | Det. Jim Ellison | "Siege" | 1996 - 1999 |
The X-Files | Military personnel | S1 - S5 | 1993 - 1998 |
Video Games
Game Title | Referred As | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Project Reality | C7A1, with polymer magazine, ELCAN scope, and Heckler & Koch AG36 grenade launcher | 2005 | ||
C7A2, with Back-Up Iron Sights, EOTech red dot sight, ELCAN scope, and M203 grenade launcher | ||||
Alliance of Valiant Arms | "Diemaco C7A2" | C7A2, with Crane stock, polymer magazine, EOTech red dot sight, and ELCAN Specter scope | 2007 | |
Cross Fire | C7A2, with ELCAN Specter scope | 2007 | ||
Rainbow Six: Siege | "C7E" | w/ various attachments | C7NLD, Introduced in Operation Velvet Shell expansion (2017) | 2015 |
Squad | C7A2 | 2015 | ||
Postal Redux | Assault Rifle | Used by the NPC. Only usable via cheat | 2016 | |
Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades | C7A1 | C7A1 | 2016 | |
C7A2 | C7A2 |
Diemaco/Colt Canada C8 Carbine
Essentially a carbine version of the C7 rifle, the C8 carbine serves the same role in the Canadian Armed Forces as the M4A1 carbine serves in the US military. The original C8 is virtually identical to the Colt Model 653 carbine, while later variants introduced heavier barrels and flat-top upper receivers.
The C8A1 features a flat-top upper receiver, while the C8A2 introduced a heavier barrel (of the same length). Aside from the barrel profile, the most obvious visual difference compared to an M4A1 is continued use of the stock and slimmer handguard from the Model 653. The C8FTHB, later called simply C8A3, is a further improved variant with all of the upgrades of the C7A2 such as ambidextrous controls, green furniture, and the Triad rail system, as well as an M4A1-style barrel with a cutout for mounting the Canadian-pattern M203A1 grenade launcher. As such, the C8A3 is essentially a carbine-length C7A2.
The C8 SFW (Special Forces Weapon) features a longer, 400 mm (15.7 in) barrel. It is used by British special forces under the designation L119A1 SFIW (Special Forces Individual Weapon).
The C8 CQB variant features a compact barrel similar to the Mk 18 Mod 0. It is also used by British special forces under the designation L119A1 CQB.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Notation | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
22 July | Norwegian ERU officer | C8 SFW | 2018 | |
Hyena Road | Canadian soldiers | Fitted with foregrips, suppressor, and ELCAN scopes | 2015 |
Television
Show Title / Episode | Actor | Character | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Trailer Park Boys | SWAT officers | C8A1 with ELCAN scope | 2001 - | |
Combat Hospital | Elias Koteas | Colonel Xavier Marks | C8A3, with ELCAN scope and foregrip | 2011-??? |
The Border (TV Series) / "Gross Deceptions" | Various | Gunmen | C8A1, with ELCAN scope | 2008-2010 |
Secret Invasion - Season 1 | SAS Operators | L119A2 CQB w/horizontal grip, Aimpoint red dot sight; "Beloved" (S1E04) | 2023 | |
Michael Keogh | SAS Officer |
Video Games
Game Title | Referred As | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Project Reality | polymer magazine, RIS foregrip, and M68 Aimpoint red dot & ELCAN scopes | C8A1 | 2005 | |
EOTech red dot sight and ELCAN scope | C8A3 | |||
Cross Fire | C8 | with a silencer, vertical foregrip, red dot sight, laser sight mounted on the left side | 2007 | |
Squad | C8A3 | 2015 |
Anime
Anime Title | Character | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Upotte!! | L119A1 with EOTech sight and magnifier | 2012 |
Diemaco/Colt Canada C7/C7A1 LSW
A light machine gun variant of the C7, the LSW features an enlarged gas tube and heavier barrel with a correspondingly larger handguard with a distinctive square profile and detachable carry handle. The weapon is only capable of being fired in fully automatic from an open bolt (hence no need for a forward assist), and features a bipod, vertical grip and modified buffer tube to aid in automatic fire. The weapon was a joint venture between Colt and Diemaco, and is thus the only Canadian variant to feature the A2 rear sights as standard. The original C7 LSW was designed in the 80s and featured a barrel mounted bipod and fixed sights. The weapon was updated to the C7A1 LSW in the 90's, which featured a flattop receiver and a handguard mounted bipod. These two weapons were sold by Colt as the Model 750 and Model 950 respectively and were known as either the "Light Machine Gun" or "Automatic Rifle", however all weapons are actually made by Diemaco/Colt Canada as noted by the maple leaf stamped on the magazine well.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Python | Soldier | 2000 | ||
The Purge | Purger | 2013 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears As | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cross Fire | "M16A3 LMG" | with Beta C-Mag and ACOG scope | C7A1 LSW | 2007 |
Warface | M16A2 LMG | C7A1/Model 950, forward sight and vertical grip removed | 2013 |
Colt XM177/CAR-15/Commando Series
During the Vietnam War, Colt made a series of M16-based carbines that were fielded by the United States military. These carbines featured short barrels and unique moderator muzzle devices, distinguishing them from other M16-based carbines. There is no official name for the entire series; common unofficial names for the series include CAR-15 and Colt Commando, though they are technically inaccurate names.
- Colt Model 607: An early attempt by Colt to create a carbine M16 variant. It had a 10" barrel (initially with a 3-prong flash hider then a 3.5" moderator) and a slab side receiver just like the original AR-15s, in addition it had a complicated extending triangular stock and a shortened triangular handguard. Saw minimal use in Vietnam.
- Colt Model 609: Produced from late 1966 to early 1967, the Model 609 was the first Colt AR-15 Carbine to see widespread use by the US military. It was designated XM177E1 by the US Army. The Model 609 / XM177E1 featured a tear drop forward assist, upgraded takedown pin assembly, a simpler two-position telescoping tubular aluminum stock, reinforced two-piece round handguards, a 10" barrel, and an improved 4.25" moderator. Earlier models featured partial fence lowers, while later models featured full fence lowers. This version was also where they started stamping the receivers "Commando", leading to the "Colt Commando" name.
- Colt Model 610: A version of the Model 609 without a forward assist built for the USAF security forces. The Model 610 initially entered USAF service under the name XM177, and was later given the designation GAU-5/A when formally adopted. The Model 610 is used by the USAF until recently (which is why the gun is seen on the show Stargate: SG1).
- Colt Model 629: In 1967, the Model 629 was officially designated the XM177E2. Very similar to the Model 609 / XM177E1, the barrel was changed from 10" to 11.5", a grenade ring was added to the 4.25" moderator, and a chromed chamber was added (the same modifications made to the A1 upgrade of the M16 rifle). In 1983-1984, an improved model of the XM177E2 was prototyped, which later received the designation XM4 and eventually became the M4 Carbine. The XM177E2 was the last XM177 variant used in the Vietnam War. Following the war many of these rifles were transferred to the USAF and were classified as GAU-5A/B or GAU-5/B (sources vary), and these too were later altered to the GUU-5/P standard (see below). This is the version most commonly seen as model and airsoft replicas.
- GUU-5/P: In 1989, the USAF decided that the GAU- designation should only apply to aircraft guns, and infantry guns should be classified as GUU (guns, miscellaneous personal equipment) with a /P (personal) end. Almost all USAF Colt rifles (models 610 (GAU-5A), 629 (GAU-5A/B), 630 or 649 (GAU-5A/A, it is unclear which) and some USAF M16s) were folded into the GUU-5/P designation, and rebuilt with a new standard; they are fitted with 14.5 inch 1/7 twist barrels (some had already been given 14.5 inch 1/12 twist barrels and may or may not have been designated "GAU-5/P") with their original markings erased and remarked as "GUU-5/P." All have the national stock number 1005-01-042-9820 regardless of their actual configuration.
The XM177E1 and the XM177E2 were adopted by the US Army in late 1967 to early 1968 during the Vietnam War and now are no longer in use since 1994 when it was replaced by the M4 and M4A1.
Movie Armorer's note: Since the ATF viewed the moderator of the XM177 as a 'silencer' due to the sound baffles within the item, it was as strictly controlled as any other silencer. Also the interior design of the flash hider / sound suppressor of the XM177 made it difficult to adapt to fire movie blanks. Thus there are virtually NO real XM177s used in movies. Most of the versions seen in films are modified commercial SP1 Carbines/M16 shorties with 'fake' XM177 flash hiders slipped over or welded to the end of the barrel. Also movie armorers used aftermarket barreled uppers by third party manufacturers and mated them to existing fully automatic lower receivers, thus were constantly swapping parts to build up guns which were requested by movie directors. So it is possible to see various upper receiver assemblies on recognizable M16/A1/A2 lower receivers.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Dogs of War | Various actors | Mercenaries | 1981 | |
The Final Option | Ziggy Byfield | Trooper Baker | 1982 | |
Uncommon Valor | Todd Allen | Frank Rhodes | 1983 | |
Uncommon Valor | Randall "Tex" Cobb | Sailor | 1983 | |
Uncommon Valor | Tim Thomerson | Charts | 1983 | |
Coordinates of Death (Koordinaty smerti) | Various actors | US Army soldiers | XM177E2, with original flash suppressor replaced by "birdcage" flash hider | 1985 |
Spies Like Us | Sam Raimi | Security Guard | 1985 | |
Joel Coen | Security Guard | |||
Martin Brest | Security Guard | |||
Brazil | MOI SWAT officers | 1985 | ||
The Park is Mine | Yaphet Kotto | NYPD ESU Cpt. Frank Eubanks | 1985 | |
The Emerald Forest | Powers Boothe | Bill Markham | XM177E1 | 1985 |
Claudio Moreno | Chief Jacareh | |||
Band of the Hand | Daniele Quinn | Carlos | 1986 | |
Lethal Weapon (1987) | Gary Busey | Mr. Joshua | With scope, with & without magazines taped 'jungle-style' | 1987 |
Various actors | Shadow Company henchmen | |||
Fatal Beauty | Henchwoman | 1987 | ||
The Running Man | Arnold Schwarzenegger | Ben Richards | 1987 | |
Yaphet Kotto | Laughlin | |||
Thomas Rosales Jr. | Chico | |||
Guards, prisoners, guerillas | ||||
Rage of Honor | Sho Kosugi | Shiro Tanaka | 1987 | |
Rage of Honor | Various henchmen | 1987 | ||
Casualties of War | Sean Penn | Sgt Tony Meserve | Fake version | 1989 |
Double Impact | Geoffrey Lewis | Frank Avery | 1990 | |
Triad hitman | With M203 grenade launcher | |||
Hard to Kill | Dean Norris | Det. Sgt. Goodhart | 1990 | |
Charles Boswell | Jack Axel | |||
Predator 2 | Danny Glover | Lt. Mike Harrigan | With M203 grenade launcher | 1990 |
Navy SEALs | Michael Biehn | LT Curran | 1990 | |
Dennis Haysbert | Graham | With M203 grenade launcher | ||
Rick Rossovich | Leary | |||
Nothing But Trouble | Valri Bromfield | Miss Purdah | 1991 | |
Toy Soldiers | Counter-terrorist team | 1991 | ||
New Jack City | Judd Nelson | Nick | With futuristic laser pointer/scope | 1991 |
Terminator 2: Judgment Day | Linda Hamilton | Sarah Connor | With flash hider, suppressor, laser sight, and ACOG scope | 1991 |
Arnold Schwarzenegger | T-800 | |||
Under Siege | US Marine | 1992 | ||
Various actors | Navy SEALs | |||
Article 99 | Leo Burmester | Polaski | 1992 | |
Hot Shots! Part Deux | Navy SEALs | With M203 grenade launchers | 1993 | |
The Fugitive | Chicago PD SWAT sniper | With scope | 1993 | |
RoboCop 3 | John Castle | Paul McDaggett | With M203 grenade launcher | 1993 |
Splatterpunks Gang Members | With & without M203 grenade launchers | |||
Rehabilitation Officers | With & without M203 grenade launchers | |||
Resistance Members | ||||
Rage and Honor II | Fake terrorists | 1993 | ||
The Dallas Connection | Bruce Penhall | Chris Cannon | With M203 grenade launcher | 1994 |
Direct Hit | Richard Norton | Rogers | 1994 | |
CIA operatives | ||||
Desperado | Henchmen | 1995 | ||
Top Dog | Neo Nazi terrorists and SWAT officers | With M203 grenade launcher | 1995 | |
Mercenary | Alan's mercenaries | 1996 | ||
The Rock | Sean Connery | John Patrick Mason | With SureFire Universal WeaponLight | 1996 |
Nicolas Cage | Stanley Goodspeed | |||
David Morse | Maj. Tom Baxter | |||
Gregory Sporleder | Cpt. Frye | |||
Various actors | Rogue Recon Marines | With & without SureFire Universal WeaponLights | ||
Original Gangstas | Dru Down | Kayo | 1996 | |
Gang members | ||||
The Peacemaker | Various actors | US Army Special Forces soldiers | With & without M203 grenade launchers & Maglite flashlight | 1997 |
Point Blank (1998) | Henchman | 1998 | ||
Commander Hamilton | Peter Stormare | Carl Hamilton | 1998 | |
Commander Hamilton | Mats Långbacka | Stålhandske | 1998 | |
The General's Daughter | US Army soldier | 1999 | ||
The Watcher | FBI HRT | 2000 | ||
The Cell | FBI HRT officer | With Surefire Universal WeaponLight | 2000 | |
Brother 2 (Brat 2) | Chicago Police officer | 2000 | ||
3000 Miles to Graceland | Kurt Russell | Michael | 2001 | |
3000 Miles to Graceland | Christian Slater | Hanson | 2001 | |
Black Hawk Down | Various actors | Delta Force operators | With camouflage paint schemes and M68 Aimpoint red dot sights | 2001 |
Die Another Day | US military personnel | 2002 | ||
Bad Boys II | Drug runner | 2003 | ||
The Protector | gangster in helicopter | Model 607 | 2005 | |
In Her Line of Fire | The rebels | 2006 | ||
Blood Diamond | Leonardo DiCaprio | Danny Archer | With M68 Aimpoint red dot scope, Surefire Universal weaponlight, and camouflage paint scheme | 2006 |
Mercenaries | ||||
American Gangster | Denzel Washington | Frank Lucas | 2007 | |
Pandemic | Filipino boy | 2009 | ||
Clash (Bay Rong) | Trinh(Phoenix) | XM177E2 | 2009 | |
Cockneys vs. Zombies | Georgia King | Emma | 2012 | |
009-1: The End of the Beginning | SMA troops | 2013 | ||
Lupin the 3rd | Nirut Sirichanya | Pramuk | 2014 | |
Sahajak Boonthanakit | Head of Security | |||
Thanayong Wongtrakul | Royal | |||
Pramuk's soldiers | ||||
Thai soldiers | ||||
Terminator Genisys | Jai Courtney | Kyle Reese | 2015 | |
Skin Trade | Dragovic's henchman | Model 629 | 2015 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tour of Duty | Terence Knox | Sgt 1st Class Clayton "Zeke" Anderson | 1987 - 1989 | |
The X-Files | Various law enforcement tactical officers, military/black-ops personnel | Mockups from various models - Earlier appearances (Season 3 to Season 5) built off of A1 and A1E1 receivers (Such as Colt Model 653s and Olympic Arms K3Bs), Later appearances (Season 6 onward) built off of A2 receivers (Such as Colt Model 727); Later carbines also feature mounted weaponlights | 1996 - 2002 | |
Stargate SG-1 | Garvin Cross | Casey | with Cobray CM203 flare launcher / "Children of the Gods" (S01E01) | 1997 |
Seven Days | Raymond Cruz | Rodriguez | Mocked-up weapons with M16A2-style receivers / "Daddy's Little Girl" | 1998 - 2001 |
Various | US Army soldiers | |||
Various | NNL Personnel | |||
Ultimate Force | Chris Ryan | SSgt. Johnny Bell | Commercial CAR-15 semiautomatic rifle | 2002 - 2006 |
Elliot Cowan | Cpl. Jem Poynton | |||
Alex Reid | Cpt. Caroline Walsh | |||
UN Peacekeepers | Commercial CAR-15 semiautomatic rifle fitted with gooseneck rail and telescopic sight | |||
Ross Kemp | SSgt. Henry "Henno" Garvie | Mocked up Olympic Arms K3B with Cobray CM203 mounted | ||
Christopher Fox | Cpl. Louis Hoffman | |||
Derek Horne | Sgt. Sean Smith | |||
Firefly | Badger's henchman | "Serenity" (S01E01) | 2002 | |
Hokkaido Police. Russian Department (Politsiya Khokkaydo. Russkiy otdel) | S.A.T. | 2007-2011 | ||
Fear the Walking Dead - Season 4 | Maggie Grace | Althea "Al" Szewczyk-Przygocki | Model 639, optional ACOG scope; "What's Your Story?" (S4E01), "Good Out Here" (S4E03), "No One's Gone" (S4E08) | 2018 |
Colman Domingo | Victor Strand | XM177E2; "Another Day in the Diamond" (S4E02), "Buried" (S4E04), "The Wrong Side of Where You Are Now" (S4E07), "No One's Gone" (S4E08) | ||
Garret Dillahunt | John Dorie | Model 639; "Good Out Here" (S4E03) | ||
The Continental: From the World of John Wick | Continental Enforcer | Model 629; "Brothers in Arms" (S1E01), "Loyalty to the Master" (S1E02) | 2023 | |
Adam Shapiro | Lemmy | Model 629; "Theater of Pain" (S1E03) | ||
Marina Mazepa | Gretel | Model 607; "Theater of Pain" (S1E03) |
Anime
Title | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Key the Metal Idol | Model 629 | 1994 - 1997 | |
Case Closed - Season 2 | Ep. "TV Station Murder Case" | 1997 | |
Spriggan (1998) | Model 629 | 1998 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears As | Mods | Notes | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rainbow Six | "CAR-15" | Can fire in semi-auto, 3-round burst, and automatic fire | Incorrectly featured with safe/semi/burst/auto trigger group, holds 30 rounds in a 20-round magazine, the handguard is the same length of the M16A2, and has a shorter flash hider | 1998 |
The World Is Not Enough | "Mustang MAR-4", "Mustang MAR-4 GL" | Available with an M203 grenade launcher | 2000 | |
Operation Flashpoint | "XM-177E2", "XM-177S" | Can fire in both semi-auto and automatic fire; a generic red dot sight is featued with the "XM-177S" variant | Both first-person and world models are missing the flash hider | 2001 |
Max Payne | "Colt Commando" | 2001 | ||
Line of Sight: Vietnam | "CAR15" | Can fire in both semi-auto and automatic fire | Incorrectly loaded with 30 rounds in a 20-round magazine | 2003 |
Battlefield: Vietnam | 2004 | |||
Conflict: Vietnam | 2004 | |||
Elite Warriors Vietnam | 2005 | |||
Cross Fire | "XM177" | flat top receiver | 2007 | |
Grand Theft Auto IV | Unusable | 2008 | ||
Vietcong 2 | "XM-177" | Lacks rear iron sight | 2009 | |
Call of Duty: Black Ops | "Commando" | GAU-5A/A, with flat top and A1 flash hider | 2010 | |
Rising Storm 2: Vietnam | 2017 | |||
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War | "XM4" | XM177E1, with flat top and A1 flash hider | 2020 |
Colt Carbine/Model 653/Model 727/Model 733
After 1973, Colt made several lightweight versions of the M16 and Commando rifles for use with police and security forces, as well as civilian sales worldwide. These had the features of the XM177 carbine series, including the telescoping stock, but have either a 14.5" or a 16" lightweight barrel, depending on the demands of the customer, whether domestic or foreign. It was NOT correct for Vietnam, despite what the movie Platoon portrays. Though unofficially called the "M16 Shorty" by some writers and shooters, the 16" barreled lightweight carbine was never adopted formally by the US military, and thus never had an "M" or "XM" designation. It was used in the US by Federal and local law enforcement. The Model 653 is also the basis for the Diemaco/Colt Canada C8 carbine series (see above).
In 1985, Colt also made the Model 733, which is an 11.5" barreled version of the Model 653, intended for tactical police and security work. Later manufactured versions of both guns have A2 style heavy barrels. The Model 723 is a 733 designed for export for the UAE and used by US Delta Force.
What is confusing is that other manufacturers made all sorts of modified short barreled AR-15 rifles for the police and civilian markets throughout the years. Colt themselves bastardized so many of their rifles throughout the years, swapping particular uppers with different lowers so that there will always be exceptions to the rule. The explosion of custom and unique looking AR-15 rifles in the 1980s and 1990s has led to a lot of confusion regarding what rifle is in what movie.
Film
Film Title | Actor | Character | Notes | Date |
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Enter the Ninja | Franco Nero | Cole | Model 653P | 1981 |
Alex Courtney | Frank Landers | |||
Will Hare | Dollars | |||
Venarius' henchmen | ||||
Code Name: Wild Geese | Klaus Kinski | Charleton | Model 653 | 1984 |
Charleton's men | ||||
Silk | Ronnie Patterson | Vernon | Model 653 | 1986 |
Cec Verrell | Silk | |||
Joe Mari Avellana | Lt. Kobayashi | |||
Frederick Bailey | Brown | |||
Police, various criminals | ||||
Platoon | Tom Berenger | SGT Bob Barnes | Model 653P | 1986 |
Willem Dafoe | SGT Elias K. Grodin | |||
The Living Daylights | Joe Don Baker | Brad Whitaker | Model 733 with transparent bullet-proof shield | 1987 |
Equalizer 2000 | Richard Norton | Slade | Model 653P as part of "Equalizer" | 1987 |
Robert Patrick | Deke | |||
William Steis | Lawton | |||
Frederick Bailey | Hayward | |||
Corinne Wahl | Karen | Model 653P | ||
Warren McLean | Fletcher | |||
Rebels | ||||
Bullet in the Head | Jacky Cheung | Fai | Model 653 | 1990 |
American Ninja 4: The Annihilation | Commandos and rebels | Model 733 | 1990 | |
China O'Brien II | Donré Sampson | Omar | Possibly Model 653 | 1990 |
Keith Cooke | Dakota | |||
Hot Shots! Part Deux | Navy SEAL | Model 653; fitted with M203 | 1993 | |
Direct Hit | Richard Norton | Rogers | Model 653 | 1994 |
CIA operatives | ||||
Heat | Robert De Niro | Neil McCauley | Model 733 | 1995 |
Val Kilmer | Chris Shiherlis | |||
Soldier Boyz | Tyrin Turner | Butts | Model 653P | 1995 |
The Long Kiss Goodnight | Geena Davis | Charlene Elizabeth "Charly" Baltimore | 1996 | |
Tomorrow Never Dies | Götz Otto | Stamper | Model 727; fitted with M203 | 1997 |
Deep Impact | US Army soldiers | With M203 grenade launchers | 1998 | |
Scarred City | Soto's bodyguard | Possibly Model 653 | 1998 | |
Point Blank | Mickey Rourke | Rudy Ray | Model 733 with optics, with camo point and suppressor | 1998 |
K-911 | Model 727 with M203 grenade launcher; Seen in Devon Lang's armory | 1999 | ||
Black Hawk Down | Eric Bana | SFC "Hoot" Hooten | Model 727 | 2001 |
William Fichtner | SFC Sanderson | Model 727; fitted with Aimpoint red dot sight and SureFire WaponLight | ||
Richard Tyson | SSG Busch | |||
Jason Isaacs | CPT Mike Steele | Model 733 | ||
Hugh Dancy | SFC "Doc" Schmid | |||
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau | MSG Gary Gordon | Model 733; fitted with Aimpoint red dot sight, SureFire WeaponLight, and suppressor | ||
Ron Eldard | CW3 Michael Durant | |||
Detention | Dolph Lundgren | Sam Decker | Model 727 with M203 | 2003 |
US Army soldiers | Model 727 with foregrip | |||
American Soldiers: A Day in Iraq | Paul Sturino | PFC Dowdy | Model 727 | 2005 |
Jordan Brown | SPC Cohen | Model 727; fitted with custom stock, KAC M4-style railed handguard, SureFire WeaponLight and RIS foregrip | ||
Brett Ryan | SPC Romeo | Model 727; fitted with M203 | ||
Lord of War | Models at the Berlin Arms Fair | Model 723 | 2005 | |
Painkiller Jane | Various | US Army soldiers | Model 723 fitted with a Cobray CM203 Flare Launcher | 2005 |
The Hunt for Eagle One | Mark Dacascos | Lt. Matt Daniels | Model 727, Model 733; fitted with 6-position collapsible stock, red dot sight, KAC M4 RAS handguards with rail covers, KAC RIS foregrip, and tactical flashlight | 2005 |
Zach McGowan | Spec. Hank Jackson | Model 727; fitted with 6-position collapsible stock and M203 | ||
Mark Dacascos | Lt. Matt Daniels | Model 733; fitted with 6-position collapsible stock, red dot sight, KAC M4 RAS handguards with rail covers, KAC RIS foregrip, and tactical flashlight | ||
Joe Fozzy | Spec. Jeff Parker | |||
Rey Malonzo | Lt. Narcisco Montalvo | Model 653P; fitted with 6-position collapsible stock and rubber butt pad, scope, KAC M4 RAS handguards, KAC RIS foregrip, and unusual ported compensator | ||
Home of the Brave | Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson | Specialist Jamal Aiken | Model 727; with M203 leaf sight, Trijicon RX-09 red dot sight, and Vortex muzzle brake | 2006 |
US Army soldiers | Unrecognizable; could be Model 933s | |||
Battle for Haditha | US Marines | Model 727; with foregrips and ACOG sights, mocked up to resemble the M4A1 MWS | 2007 | |
Beaufort | Oshri Cohen | 1stLt. Liraz "Erez" Librati | Model 653; fitted with Kimber Mepro 21 reflex sight | 2007 |
Eli Eltonyo | 1stSgt. Oshri | |||
Hannan Yishai | Nadav | Model 733; fitted with different flash hider | ||
Various | IDF soldiers | Locally chopped down Model 653 known as the "Mekut'zrar" | ||
Gomorrah | Marco Macor | Marco | Model 727; fitted with G&P airsoft replica of M203 and Olympic Arms (or JB Unicorn Airsoft) handguards | 2008 |
Fatal Move | Jing Wu | Lok Tin-Hung | Model 654 | 2008 |
Simon Yam | Lin Ho-Tung | |||
X-Men Origins: Wolverine | Hugh Jackman | James Howlett | Model 733 | 2009 |
Green Zone | Various | Special Forces soldiers | Model 733s; fitted with Aimpoint red dot sights, SureFire Universal WaponLights, and XM177 flash hiders | 2009 |
Dolan's Cadillac | Gangster | Model 727; fitted with M203 | 2009 | |
Five Brothers (Comme les cinq doigts de la main) | Model 727; Seen in illegal weapon store | 2010 | ||
Killer Elite (2011) | Robert De Niro | Hunter | Model 727 | 2011 |
Taken 2 | US Marine | Model 727 with RIS handguard | 2012 | |
A Dark Truth | Andy Garcia | Jack Begosian | Model 723 | 2012 |
Forest Whitaker | Francisco Francis | |||
Eva Longoria | Mia Francis | |||
Julio Oscar Mechoso | Guide | |||
Ecuadorian soldiers | ||||
009-1: The End of the Beginning | Kazutoshi Yokoyama | SMA Officer | 2013 | |
SMA tropes | ||||
Colt 45 | Commando of killers, Police arms depot | Model 727 | 2014 | |
Let's Be Cops | Jake Johnson | Ryan O'Malley | 2014 | |
The Last Witch Hunter | seen in the Kaulder's armory | 2015 | ||
Future Century Amazons | Maki Aoyama | Yukie | Model 653; fitted with railed handguards | 2017 |
Akiko Obata | Harue | |||
Ayako Gotô | Fumie | |||
Iku Haruka | Soldier | |||
Natsuko Nakamura | Soldier | |||
Keiko Yoneyama | Soldier | |||
Hadaka Yume | Soldier | |||
Soldiers | ||||
Arisaka | 2021 | |||
Black Widow | SWAT officer | w/ flashlight | 2021 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
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Miami Vice | Don Johnson | Sonny Crockett | Model 654 | 1984-1989 |
SRT members | ||||
Edward James Olmos | Lt. Castillo | Model 733 | ||
Various | Model 733 with and without M203 | |||
The X-Files | Tactical officers, military/black-ops | Roughly 10" barrels, Likely short-barreled Olympic Arms K3B carbines, resemble Model 733 | 1993-1998 | |
Seven Days | Johnathan LaPaglia | Frank Parker | Model 733 fitted with XM177 style flash hider / "The Fire Last Time" | 1998-2001 |
Ultimate Force | Jamie Draven | Cpl. Jamie Dow | Model 733 | 2002-2006 |
Christopher Fox | Cpl. Louis Hoffman | |||
Heather Peace | Tpr. Becca Gallagher | |||
Tremors: The Series | Michael Gross | Burt Gummer | Model 654 | 2003 |
Victor Browne | Tyler Reed | |||
Red Cap | SAS troopers | Model 727 / "Betrayed" | 2003 - 2004 | |
All or Nothing (Pan ili propal) | Vladimir Yavorsky | Ole Svendsen | Model 654 | 2004 |
The Kill Point | Pittsburg P.D. SWAT officer | Model 653 fitted with Surefire M500AB weaponlights | 2007 | |
Sanctuary | Model 733, present in the armory but never used / "Penance" | 2007 | ||
Falling Skies | Sarah Carter | Maggie | Model 733 | 2011-2015 |
Stranger Things | David Harbour | Chief Hopper | 2017 | |
Waco | Branch Davidian members | 2018 | ||
Jack Ryan - Season 2 | John Krasinski | Jack Ryan | 2019 | |
The Walking Dead: Dead City - Season 1 | David Chen | Gritz | Model 727; "Old Acquaintances" (S1E01), "Who's There?" (S1E02) | 2023 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears As | Variant and Notes | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|
Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear | "M4 Carbine" | Model 733 | 1999 |
Urban Terror | "M4A1" | Model 727 | 2000 |
Half-Life | Model 727 with M203 grenade launcher, HD replacement of the MP5 | 2001 | |
Max Payne | "Colt Commando" | Model 733 | 2001 |
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | "M4" | Model 733 | 2002 |
Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza | N/A | Model 733 with A1E1 upper receiver, M16-style fixed stock, and 20-round angled magazine | 2002 |
Delta Force: Black Hawk Down | "CAR-15" | Model 727 | 2003 |
Chaser | "Colt M4" | Model 733, without casing deflector | 2003 |
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | "M4" | Model 733 | 2004 |
Far Cry | "M4 Assault Weapon" | Model 727 | 2004 |
Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising | Model 654; unusable, comes with a reflex sight and 16" barrel. Modeled with an elongated 10rd magazine | 2004 | |
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | "M4" | Model 733 | 2005 |
Project Reality | "M16A1 Menosar" | Israeli Defence Force Menusar: Model 653 with barrel cut down to 13", with optional M203 grenade launcher | 2005 |
"M16A1 Mekotzrar" | Israeli Defence Force Mekut'zrar: Model 653 with barrel cut down to 10" | ||
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune | M4 Carbine | Model 653 with 6-position stock and flashlight | 2007 |
World in Conflict | Model 733 | 2007 | |
Tomb Raider: Underworld | "A12 Carbine" | Model 727, with custom butt-stock and flash suppressor | 2008 |
Wheelman | Carbine | Model 727 with A1-type barrel of the Model 723 | 2009 |
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves | M4 | Model 653 with 6-position stock and flashlight | 2009 |
Rogue Warrior | Model 733 | 2009 | |
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker | "M653" | Model 653 with various upgrades | 2010 |
Fallout: New Vegas | "Assault Carbine" | Model 733 | 2010 |
Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light | "Assault Rifle" | Model 727, sometimes with custom butt-stock | 2010 |
Uncharted: Golden Abyss | M4 | Model 653 with 6-position stock and flashlight | 2012 |
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive | "M4A1-S" | Model 723 with optional suppressor | 2012 |
Payday 2 | AMCAR | Model 733 with A2-style receiver and 6-position stock | 2013 |
Ironsight | Training M4 | Model 723, only appears when a player's weapon expires or reaches 0 durability | 2018 |
Anime
Title | Character | Note | Date |
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Iron Virgin Jun | Soldier | 1992 | |
Cat Planet Cuties | Model 723 | 2010 | |
Upotte!! | Model 653 | 2012 |
Animation
Title | Voice Actor | Characters | Notation | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
What If...? - Season 1 | S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents | Model 727; "What If... The World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes?" (S1E03) | 2021 | |
uncredited | S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Jack Rollins |
M231 Firing Port Weapon
The M231 Firing Port Weapon is a stripped-down, bare-bones carbine designed for US Army soldiers riding in the M2 and M3 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles. The FPW was designed to allow transported soldiers to protect the vulnerable flanks and rear of the IFV while still under armor. The weapon is only capable of full-auto fire with no semi-auto mode. Later upgrades to the Bradley blocked the firing ports on the sides of the hull with extra armor, though FPWs are still carried for the two rear ports covering the loading ramp. Interestingly, the Army classed it as a submachine gun, the official nomenclature being "Submachine Gun, 5.56-mm, Port, Firing, M231".
Video Games
Game Title | Appears As | Variant and Notes | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|
Project Reality | Used on M2A2 Bradley | 2005 | |
Battlefield: Bad Company | Used on M2A2 Bradley | 2008 | |
Phantom Forces | M231 | Used as an infantry weapon | 2015 |
M4/M4A1 Carbine
The M4 Carbine is a 14.5" barreled select fire assault rifle adopted by the United States Armed Forces. It has a distinctive 'step down' in the barrel to allow for mounting the M203 grenade launcher. The M4 has 3-round burst capability, while the M4A1 has full-auto fire capability. The very earliest M4s delivered to the US Army in 1994 had fixed carry handles and were known in Colt's catalog as the Model 777. However, by late 1994 to early 1995, the military standardized the Model 920 (M4) and Model 921 (M4A1), which feature a flattop upper receiver and a detachable carry handle; in spite of the receiver difference relative to the earlier Model 777, the Model 920 retained the same "M4" designation. Contrary to popular misconception, the carry handles on most M4s and M4A1s are detachable; since the early-2000s, almost all M4 carbines are used with the carry handle removed, and a folding rear sight and optic being attached to the receiver instead. As far as the DoD procurement program has always been concerned, the burst/auto capability is the only difference between an M4 and M4A1. (NOTE: More recently produced M4A1s - known as the Model 921HB - also have a thicker barrel profile under the handguards along with a heavier buffer to slow the rate of fire, meaning that the weapon is more controllable during fully automatic firing and is less prone to overheating.) As of 2014, most burst-fire M4s have been converted to the upgraded full-auto M4A1.
What is confusing is that many civilian commercial makers of AR-15 style rifles call their 16" Carbine "The M4" (these weapons are often referred to as "M4geries"). Though there is no rule saying they can't name their gun whatever they want, the official M4 is the version used and originally issued by the US Army and built by Colt. Colt tried to sue other gun makers to stop using the term 'M4' (specifically, Bushmaster and Heckler & Koch: the latter settled out of court and changed the name of their "HK M4" to HK416) however, in 2005 it was ruled that M4 refers to a type of firearm and Colt's trademark was revoked. Owing to a second spate of legal shenanigans with Colt over the US Army trying solicit new-production M4A1s competitively (which came to a head when they awarded part of the contract to Remington), M4A1s produced since February 2013 have been made by FN Herstal.
In the field, the M4/M4A1 is typically issued to standard infantry with Knight's Armament Corporation (KAC) M4 RAS railed handguards (usually holding an IR designator, a vertical foregrip, sometimes a flashlight, or one of many types of rifle scopes and red-dot or reflex optics). United States Special Operations Forces have access to additional accessories through the SOPMOD (Special Operations Peculiar Modification) program. The SOPMOD kit consists of various standardized accessories such as optics, laser sights, and suppressors, as well as a shortened M203 grenade launcher. The core of the SOPMOD is an M4A1 Carbine with a KAC railed handguard, much like the ones used by the standard infantry. The SOPMOD program, specifically Block I of the program, was initially proposed in 1992 by United States special forces, and was developed by the Naval Surface Warfare Center. Block II, which began issue in 2005, uses Daniel Defense RIS II rails (see M4/M4A1 Block II entry - below). In general usage, SOPMOD refers to M4s equipped with accessories from the SOPMOD kit, though at times the term has been used as a general name for any kind of M4 with lots of tacticool accessories.
The Mk 18 and Mk 12 (see below) had their origins in the SOPMOD program, originally intended as alternate upper receivers for the SOPMOD kit.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Air Force One | Gary Oldman | Ivan Korshunov | Fitted with C-More Sight, first film to feature the M4A1 | 1997 |
Elya Baskin | Andrei Kolchak | Fitted with C-More sight | ||
Soldier | Child recruits | Fitted with C-More Sights and RIS foregrips | 1998 | |
The Cell | FBI HRT members | Fitted with tactical light | 2000 | |
Joint Security Area | South Korean soldiers | Fitted with C-More sights | 2000 | |
Black Hawk Down | Eric Bana | SFC Norm "Hoot" Gibson | Rubber prop M4 fitted with tactical flashlight and paint with desert camo, technically an anachronistic for the time period of the film | 2001 |
Delta operator | Rubber prop | |||
2009: Lost Memories | JBI SWAT officers | Fitted with scope, rails, forward handgrips, tactical light and laser aiming devices | 2002 | |
Steal | SWAT officers | 2002 | ||
The Tuxedo | Debi Mazar | Agent Steena | 2002 | |
The Sum of All Fears | US military personnel | Fitted with Trijicon RX01 red dot sight | 2002 | |
xXx | Marton Csokas | Yorgi | Fitted with M68 Aimpoint scope, Beta-C mag and Surefire M900 weaponlight foregrip | 2002 |
Jan Pavel Filipensky | Viktor | Fitted with M68 Aimpoint scope, Beta-C mag and RIS foregrip | ||
NSA commandos | Fitted with M68 Aimpoint scope and Surefire M500AB forend weaponlight | |||
Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever | Antonio Banderas | FBI agent Jeremiah Ecks | One of the first films to feature the M4's newer 6-position ("LE") collapsible stock | 2002 |
Lucy Liu | Agent Sever | |||
Gregg Henry | Robert Gant | |||
DIA agents | ||||
Tears of the Sun | Bruce Willis | LT A.K. Waters | Fitted with back up iron sight, Aimpoint M68 CCO, D-LAP laser sight, and RIS fioregrip | 2003 |
Cole Hauser | James "Red" Atkins | Bruce Willis's M4A1 | ||
Johnny Messner | Kelly Lake | Fitted with back up iron sight, Aimpoint M68 CCO, and suppressor | ||
Chad Smith | Jason "Flea" Mabry | Fitted with stock cheek pad, carry handle, Combat Military Optics LTD Marksman Series Model 100, and suppressor | ||
Dreamcatcher | Soldiers | 2003 | ||
X2: X-Men United | Col. Stryker's men | Fitted with RIS foregrips, tactical flashlights and laser pointers | 2003 | |
The In-Laws | David Suchet | Jean-Pierre Thibodoux | 2003 | |
2 Fast 2 Furious | US Customs agents | Fitted with WeaponLights | 2003 | |
Carter's henchmen | ||||
Hulk | US Army soldiers | Fitted with Trijicon ACOG scopes, AN/PEQ-2 IR designators, WeaponLights, and RIS foregrips | 2003 | |
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines | Nick Stahl | John Conor | Fitted with C-More sight and M26 MASS | 2003 |
SWAT officers | Fitted with C-More sights and Surefire M500AB weaponlight | |||
Bad Boys II | Yul Vasquez | Det. Reyes | Fitted with M68 Aimpoint scope, Surefire M500AB forend weaponslight and laser pointer | 2003 |
TNT members | Fitted with M68 Aimpoint scopes, M500AB forend weaponlights and laser pointers | |||
S.W.A.T. | Jeremy Renner | Brian Gamble | Fitted with Trijicon TA47 ACOG compact scope and Surefire M500AB weaponlight | 2003 |
L.L. Cool J | Officer Deacon 'Deke' Kay | |||
Colin Farrell | Officer Jim Street | |||
Underworld | Robbie Gee | Kahn | Fitted with a scope and Surefire M500AB weaponlight | 2003 |
Paycheck | FBI SWAT | 2003 | ||
Detention | US Army soldiers | With foregrip | 2003 | |
Sniper 3 | US Marines | Fitted with AN/PEQ-2 IR designators and RIS foregrips | 2004 | |
The Corsican File (L'enquête Corse) | RAID member | Fitted with laser sight | 2004 | |
Cube Zero | Soldiers | 2004 | ||
American Soldiers: A Day in Iraq | Zan Calabretta | SGT Delvecchio | Fitted with A.R.M.S. SIR system, Aimpoint M68 CCO, RIS foregrip and SureFire WeaponLight | 2005 |
Shaun Taylor | SGT Ron Stalker | |||
Michael Belisaro | PFC Johnson | Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO, RIS foregrip and SureFire WeaponLight | ||
Ben Gilbank | PFC Aikens | |||
Hostage | LAPD SWAT officers | Fitted with Trijicon TA38 ACOG scope and SureFire WeaponLights | 2005 | |
Fake FBI SWAT operators | ||||
The Interpreter | Various | Secret Service Uniformed Division | 2005 | |
xXx: State of the Union | Scott Speedman | Agent Kyle Steele | Fitted with aforementioned weaponlight and a Leupold CQ/T scope | 2005 |
Xzibit | Zeke | fitted with a M26 MASS | ||
NSA security forces | Fitted with Surefire M500AB forearm weaponlights | |||
SWAT officers | ||||
The Interpreter | US Secret Service | 2005 | ||
The Tiger and the Snow | US Army soldier | Fitted with M203, Aimpoint, and flashlight | 2005 | |
Mr. & Mrs. Smith | Various | Company Men members | 2005 | |
Batman Begins | Various | GCPD SWAT officers | 2005 | |
The Island | Gunman | Fitted with carry handle, Trijicon ACOG scope, and Magpul stock | 2005 | |
Transporter 2 | Miami SWAT member | 2005 | ||
Painkiller Jane | Emmanuelle Vaugier | Capt. Jane Elizabeth Browning | 2005 | |
Divergence | Daniel Wu | Coke | airsoft replica | 2005 |
Harsh Times | Christian Bale | Jim Davis | RIS fore-grip and M68 Aimpoint scope | 2005 |
Miami Vice | Barry Shabaka Henley | Castillo | 2006 | |
Piranha (Okhota na piranyu) | Ramil Sabitov | Ibragim | 2006 | |
Inside Man | Various | NYPD ESU officers | Fitted with Aimpoint CompM2 red dot sights, WeaponLights and RIS foregrips. | 2006 |
The Sentinel | CAT operator | Fitted with M68 Aimpoint scope | 2006 | |
Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise | Kohl Sudduth | Officer Simspon | Fitted with M68 Aimpoint scope | 2006 |
Mission: Impossible III | Keri Russell | IMF agent Lindsey Ferris | Fitted with Trijicon ACOG scope and rail covers | 2006 |
Children of Men | Chiwetel Ejiofor | Luke | Fitted with M203 Grenade Launcher, tactical light and AN/PEQ-2 IR designator | 2006 |
'Fish' gunman | Fitted with Elcan optical sight | |||
Paragraph 78 (Paragraf 78) | Aziz Beyshenaliev | Pay | with a railed handguard | 2007 |
Assassin in Love | Nikolaj Coster-Waldau | Bjorn | w/ suppressor, laser, bipod, ACOG | 2007 |
Ghost Rider | SWAT officers | Fitted with optical sights | 2007 | |
Shooter | Mark Wahlberg | GySgt. Bob Lee Swagger | Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO, EOTech Holographic sight with 4x magnifier scope, and rail covers | 2007 |
FBI SWAT agents | ||||
SWAT officers | ||||
Mercenaries | Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCOs, AN/PVS-14 NVG sights, and rail covers | |||
Planet Terror | 2007 | |||
Spider-Man 3 | NYPD ESU officers | Fitted with Aimpoint CompM2 and SureFire M500AB WeaponLights | 2007 | |
28 Weeks Later | Jeremy Renner | SGT Doyle | Fitted with EOTech Holographic sight, ERGO grip, CAA CBS CAR telescoping stock, PVS-14 NVG sight, also lacking front iron sight | 2007 |
Rose Byrne | MAJ Scarlet | |||
US Army personnel | Fitted with carry handles, Aimpoint M68 CCOs, Trijicon TA01NSN 4x32 ACOG scopes, AN/PEQ-2 IR designators, tactical flashlights, and RIS foregrips | |||
Live Free or Die Hard | Yorgo Constantine | Russo | Fitted with rear BUIS, Aimpoint M68 CCO, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, and SureFire M900A WeaponLight | 2007 |
FBI agents and HRT | Fitted with rear BUIS, Aimpoint M68 CCO, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, RIS foregrips, and TLR-1 WeaponLights | |||
Security guards | Same as above | |||
Transformers | SOCCENT personnel | Fitted with ACOG scopes, AN/PEQ-2 IR designators, RIS foregrips and camouflage paint schemes | 2007 | |
Delta team | ||||
Dragon Wars: D-War | SWAT teams and US military personnel | Fitted with M68 Aimpoint scopes and RIS foregrips | 2007 | |
In the Valley of Elah | Wes Chatham | CPL Steve Penning | 2007 | |
US Army soldiers | Fitted with various attachments | |||
Saw IV | SWAT officers | Fitted with SureFire Universal WeaponLights and RIS foregrips | 2007 | |
Kelly Jones | SWAT officer Pete Baker | |||
Lions for Lambs | Derek Luke | Arian Finch | Fitted with ACOG scope | 2007 |
Michael Peña | Ernest Rodriguez | With ACOG scope | ||
US Army Rangers | With ACOG scope | |||
Redacted | Ty Jones | MSG Sweet | Fitted with Trijicon TA31F 4x32 ACOG scope, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, and RIS foregrip | 2007 |
Daniel Stewart Sherman | SPC B.B. Rush | Fitted with Trijicon TA338 ACOG scope, and M203 Grenade Launcher | ||
Kel O'Neill | PV2 Gabe Blix | Fitted with Trijicon TA338 ACOG scope, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, and RIS foregrip | ||
US Army soldiers | Fitted with various accessories | |||
Cloverfield | US Army soldiers | Fitted with M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes and AN/PEQ-2 IR designators | 2008 | |
Saw V | SWAT officers | 2008 | ||
Stop-Loss | Channing Tatum | SGT Steve Shriver | Fitted with old-style stock, Trijicon TA11 3.5x35 ACOG scope, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, KAC railed handguard, WeaponLight, and a SureFire M900 WeaponLight foregrip. | 2008 |
US Army soldiers | ||||
The Incredible Hulk (2008) | 2008 | |||
The Hurt Locker | Jeremy Renner | SFC William James | Fitted with M68 Aimpoint red dot scope, tactical weaponlight, RIS foregrip and flip-up rear iron sights | 2008 |
Anthony Mackie | SGT J.T. Sanborn | Fitted with M68 Aimpoint red dot & ACOG scopes, weaponlight, RIS foregrip and flip-up rear iron sights | ||
Brian Geraghty | SPC Owen Eldridge | Fitted with M68 Aimpoint scope, tactical weaponlight and RIS foregrip | ||
Wanted | 2008 | |||
The Eleventh Hour | Navy SEALs | with suppressors, optics, and M203A1 launchers | 2008 | |
The Dark Knight | GCPD SWAT officers | Fitted with C-More red dot sights, M900 SureFire WeaponLights, and RIS foregrips | 2008 | |
Tropic Thunder | Guerrilla Forces | Fitted with M68 Aimpoint scope, RIS foregrip and ACOG scope | 2008 | |
Babylon A.D. | Vin Diesel | Toorop | 2008 | |
Body of Lies | US Army soldiers | Fitted with EOTech Holographic sights, Trijicon ACOG scopes, AN/PEQ-2 IR designators, and RIS foregrips | 2008 | |
Specialist Firearms Officer | Fitted with SureFire WeaponLight | |||
Max Payne | Corrupt SWAT | Fitted with Trijicon ACOG scope, WeaponLight, and laser sight | 2008 | |
Resident Evil Degeneration | Greg | Fitted with back up iron sight and tactical WeaponLight | 2008 | |
US Marines | ||||
Punisher: War Zone | Ray Stevenson | Frank Castle | Fitted with KAC Quad-rails, a C-More red dot optic, an M4-2000 by Advanced Armament Corp suppressor and a short version of the AG36 grenade launcher | 2008 |
Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia | US Navy SEALs | Fitted with Trijicon ACOG, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, RIS foregrip and tactical flashlight | 2009 | |
The Objective | Jonas Ball | CIA Agent Benjamin Keynes | Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO, AR-15 Sporter II lower receiver, and SureFire M500A WeaponLight | 2009 |
Matthew R. Anderson | CW Wally Hamer | Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO, KAC M4 RAS handguard, AN/PEQ-2 TPIAL designator, SureFire Universal WeaponLight, and KAC vertical foregrip | ||
Jon Huertas | SGT Vincent Degetau | Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO, KAC M4 RAS handguard, AN/PEQ-2 TPIAL designator, SureFire Universal WeaponLight, and RM Equipment M203PI Grenade Launcher | ||
Sam Hunter | SGT Tim Cole | |||
Michael C. Williams | SGT Trinoski | |||
A Dangerous Man | Jerry Wasserman | Sgt. Ritchie | 2009 | |
Chinese thugs | Non-firing dummy used in one shot | |||
District 13: Ultimatum | Various | French police | 2009 | |
Fast and Furious | Paul Walker | Brian O'Conner | Fitted with Aimpoint CompM2 red dot sights, SureFire M500AB WeaponLights, and RIS foregrips | 2009 |
FBI SWAT | ||||
Driven to Kill | 2009 | |||
The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009) | 2009 | |||
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra | Channing Tatum | Duke | Fitted with SureFire Universal WeaponLight | 2009 |
31 North 62 East | SAS commandos | 2009 | ||
Surrogates | Michael Cudlitz | Colonel Brendon | Fitted with rear back up iron sights, C-More red dot sights, and RIS foregrips | 2009 |
US Army soldier | ||||
FBI HRT | ||||
The Men Who Stare At Goats | Private security contractor | Fitted with carry handle and an unknown scope | 2009 | |
Armored | Bank Guards | 2009 | ||
Brothers (2009) | US Marines | Fitted with various accessories. | 2009 | |
The Marine 2 | Ted DiBiase Jr. | Sgt. Joe Linwood | Fitted with EOTech Holographic sight. | 2009 |
Linwood's spotter | Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO and RIS foregrip | |||
Rebels | ||||
Prison Break: The Final Break | SWAT | with weaponlight | 2009 | |
Go Fast | Jean Michel Fête | Méco | 2009 | |
Fitted with old stock | ||||
Drug dealer | ||||
The Keeper | SWAT troopers | 2009 | ||
Terminator Salvation | refugees, weapons rack | Surefire tactical light | 2009 | |
Yakuza Busting Girls: Final Death Ride Battle | Asami Sugiura | Asami | 2010 | |
Yakuza thug | ||||
The Book of Eli | Michael Gambon | George | 2010 | |
Elephant White | unidentified version with folded bipod, scope and silencer in weapons cache | 2010 | ||
El Infierno | 2010 | |||
Edge of Darkness | SWAT officers | Fitted with EOTech Holographic Sights and WeaponLights. | 2010 | |
Dear John | Channing Tatum | SGT/SSG John Tyree | Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, and RIS foregrip, also paint with desert camo. | 2010 |
Special Forces soldiers | Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCOs, Trijicon 4x32 ACOG scopes, AN/PEQ-2 IR designators, RIS foregrips, and paint with desert camos | |||
From Paris With Love | 2010 | |||
The Crazies | US Army soldiers and an infected hunter | Fitted with M68 Aimpoint red dot & ACOG scopes, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, RIS foregrip and weaponlight | 2010 | |
Brooklyn's Finest | NYPD ESU officer | 2010 | ||
Green Zone | Matt Damon | CWO Roy Miller | 2010 | |
MET-D soldier | Fitted with ACOG scope and flashlight | |||
Kick-Ass | Fitted with Trijicon ACOG scopes and RIS foregrips | 2010 | ||
Iron Man 2 | USAF airmen | Fitted with rear BUISs, Aimpoint red dot sights, WeaponLights, and RIS foregrips | 2010 | |
MacGruber | MacGruber's old crew | 2010 | ||
Von Cunth's henchmen | ||||
Animal Kingdom | Victorian Police Officers | 2010 | ||
The A-Team | Liam Neeson | Hannibal | Fitted with CTR stock | 2010 |
Bradley Cooper | Face | Fitted with CTR stock | ||
Unthinkable | US Army | Fitted with EOTech Holographic sights and WeaponLights | 2010 | |
Knight and Day | Federal agent | 2010 | ||
Inception | Various | 2010 | ||
Salt | US Army soldiers | 2010 | ||
CIA agents | ||||
NYPD ESU officers | ||||
The Other Guys | NYPD ESU officer | Fitted with EOTech Holographic sight and WeaponLight | 2010 | |
The Stranger | Steve Austin | The Stranger | 2010 | |
Takers | Paul Walker | John Rahway | 2010 | |
Idris Elba | Gordon Cozier | |||
Michael Ealy | Jake Attica | |||
Chris Brown | Jesse Attica | |||
The Town | Jeremy Renner | James "Jem" Coughlin | 2010 | |
BPD SWAT officers | Fitted with various accessories | |||
FBI SWAT agents | Fitted with various accessories | |||
Elite Squad 2 | BOPE Officers and militia members | 2010 | ||
Red | FBI SWAT agents | Fitted with EOTech 552 Holographic sights, WeaponLights and RIS foregrips | 2010 | |
Red | Audrey Wasilewski | The Businesswoman | . | 2010 |
Sinners and Saints | mercenaries | 2010 | ||
Across the Line: The Exodus of Charlie Wright | Gary Daniels | Michaels | 2010 | |
Battle: Los Angeles | Aaron Eckhart | SSgt. Michael Nantz | Fitted Magpul rear back iron sights, Trijicon TA31F 4x32 ACOG scopes, AN/PEQ-15 IR designators, SureFire Universal WeaponLight, and RIS foregrip | 2011 |
Ramon Rodriguez | 2ndLt. William Martinez | |||
US Marines | ||||
Michelle Rodriguez | TSgt. Elena Santos | Fitted with Magpul rear back iron sight and Trijicon TA31F 4x32 ACOG scope, also with and without OKC-3S bayonet | ||
Memorial Day | Johnathan Bennett | SSG. Kyle Vogel | With M68 Aimpoint scope, AN/PEQ-2 and AN/PEQ-15 IR designators and RIS foregrip | 2011 |
Corby Kelly | Derek Lodermeier | |||
Chris LeFevere | Specialist Josh Berg | |||
34th Infantry Division Soldiers | ||||
Thor | S.H.I.E.L.D. guards | 2011 | ||
Tower Heist | FBI agents | w/EOTech holosights and tactical lights | 2011 | |
Contagion | US Army National Guard | 2011 | ||
Hanna | CIA SOG operatives | Fitted with Aimpoint red dot sights, folding front sights, Surefire lights, and an M203 grenade launcher; also seen in stock footage on television | 2011 | |
Flypaper | Fitted with foregrips, ACOG sights, and mounted flashlights | 2011 | ||
A Gang Story (Les Lyonnais) | Lyons police officer | 2011 | ||
Red State | Marc Blucas | ATF sniper | Fitted with an unknown scope | 2011 |
James Parks | Mordechai | |||
ATF agents | ||||
Texas Killing Fields | Sam Worthington | Det. Mike Sounder | 2011 | |
A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas | Elias Koteas | Sergei Katsov | 2011 | |
State of Emergency | US Soldier | 2011 | ||
Aazaan | Sachiin Joshi | Aazaan Khan | with M203 | 2011 |
Rape Zombie: Lust of the Dead | Asami | Kanae | 2012 | |
Yui Aikawa | Tamae | |||
Alice Ozawa | Nozomi | |||
JSDF members | ||||
The ABCs of Death | Mental | 2012 | ||
Red Dawn | Jeffrey Dean Morgan | SGM Andrew Tanner | 2012 | |
Hello Herman | SWAT | 2012 | ||
The Viral Factor | PASKAL commandos | With Aimpoint CompM4 red dot sights | 2012 | |
Background extras | IDC agents | |||
Andy On | Sean Wong | |||
Act of Valor | US Navy SEALs | Various attachments, including: SOPMOD Crane Stocks, Aimpoint CompM4 red dot sights, EOTech 553 Holographic sights, SureFire Universal WeaponLights, RIS foregrips, and AN/PEQ-15 IR designators | 2012 | |
Battleship | Taylor Kitsch | Lt. Alex Hopper | Fitted with Trijicon ACOG scopes, WeaponLights, and RIS foregrips | 2012 |
Rihanna | Petty Officer (GM2) Raikes | |||
The Avengers (2012) | S.H.I.E.L.D. agents | Fitted with EOTech MPO II 3x magnifiers, EOTech XPS Holographic sights, laser modules, WeaponLights, and RIS foregrips | 2012 | |
US Army soldiers | Fitted with EOTech Holographic sights, WeaponLights, and RIS foregrips | |||
G.I. Joe: Retaliation | G.I. Joes | 2012 | ||
Cobra Vipers | ||||
The Amazing Spider-Man | NYPD ESU Officers | Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCOs, SureFire WeaponLights, and RIS foregrips | 2012 | |
August. Eighth | Georgian soldiers | 2012 | ||
Red Dawn | Jeffrey Dean Morgan | Lt. Col. Andrew Tanner | With ACOG scope, taclight, and suppressor | 2012 |
Kenneth Choi | Cpl. Smith | |||
Matt Gerald | Sgt. Hodges | With EOTech Sight and Surefire M900 foregrip | ||
Taken 2 | US Marines | 2012 | ||
Black & White Episode 1: The Dawn of Assault | Secret paramilitary squad | Some with fitted Cobray 37mm Launcher | 2012 | |
Mark Chao | Ying-xiong Wu | with fitted Cobray 37mm Launcher | ||
The Hooligan Wars | gang member | 2012 | ||
The Sweeney | Robber | with a tactical flashlight forward hand grip | 2012 | |
Hamilton: I nationens intresse | Jason Flemyng | Rob Hart | 2012 | |
Hamilton: I nationens intresse | Sectragon PMC's | 2012 | ||
Hamilton: I nationens intresse | Mikael Persbrandt | Carl Hamilton | 2012 | |
Cold War | Andy On | Michael Shek | With foregrip, Magpul CTR stock and Aimpoint sight | 2012 |
The Baytown Outlaws | Daniel Cudmore | Lincoln | with/without stock | 2012 |
Keith Woulard | Diggs | |||
Tim J. Smith | Rondo | |||
Travis Fimmel | McQueen | |||
Maximum Conviction | Numerous Characters | 2012 | ||
Casa de mi Padre | Diego Luna | Raul Alvarez | 2012 | |
Henchman | ||||
Suave Patria | 2012 | |||
Cockneys vs. Zombies | 2012 | |||
Man on a Ledge | NYPD ESU officers | w/optics, tac lights | 2012 | |
This Means War | Chris Pine | FDR | deleted scene, w/ ACOG, light, foregrip | 2012 |
Tom Hardy | Tuck | |||
henchman | alternate scene | |||
Osombie | multiple attachments | 2012 | ||
Get the Gringo | 2012 | |||
Stolen | FBI SWAT | 2012 | ||
Battleground | 2012 | |||
I Declare War | Eric Hanson | Kenney | w/ optics and foregrip | 2012 |
I Declare War | Alex Wall | Scott | w/ M203 | 2012 |
Chronicle (2012) | SWAT officers | 2012 | ||
Travelers | Soldiers | 2013 | ||
Lust of the Dead 2 | uncredited | Kakizaki | 2013 | |
uncredited | Maeda | |||
uncredited | JSDF officer | |||
Asami Sugiura | Kanae | |||
Iona | Chika | |||
Bungetsu | Yayoi | |||
Survivors, JSDF members, Otaku | ||||
Lust of the Dead 3 | Yui Aikawa | Annu | 2013 | |
uncredited | JSDF officer | |||
Asami Sugiura | Kanae | |||
Bungetsu | Yayoi | |||
JSDF members, Otaku | ||||
The Project: Panacea (Proyekt: Panatseya) | Svetlana Luchko | Maria | 2013 | |
Coffin Baby | SWAT members | 2013 | ||
Warm Bodies | Military survivors | 2013 | ||
Odd Thomas | Morse Bicknell | Kevin Goss | 2013 | |
White House Down | Secret Service agents | 2013 | ||
Mercenaries | With EOTech sights and iron sights | |||
Delta Force commandos | With EOTech sights | |||
We're the Millers | DEA SWAT | 2013 | ||
The Heat | Peter Weireter | FBI SWAT Team Leader | 2013 | |
FBI SWAT | ||||
Killing Season | Robert De Niro | Benjamin Ford | with M68 Aimpoint reflex optic | 2013 |
Redemption | Jason Statham | Sgt. Joseph Smith | With ACOG sight | 2013 |
Blue Ruin | Macon Blair | Dwight | 2013 | |
The White Storm | Hoi-Pang Lo | Eight-faced Buddha (aka Big Boss) | M68 Aimpoint reflex optic, vertical forward grip | 2013 |
Survivor | Survivors | 2014 | ||
Lust of the Dead 4 | Yui Aikawa | Annu | 2014 | |
Meguri | Nozomi | |||
Asami Sugiura | Kanae's clones | |||
Otaku | ||||
Lust of the Dead 5 | Iona | Chika | 2014 | |
Bungetsu | Yayoi | |||
Asami Sugiura | Kanae's clones | |||
Otaku | ||||
ABCs of Death 2 | Basaam Bader | Arab man | 2014 | |
Hunting the Phantom | SWAT, Terrorists, Rush's mercenaries | 2014 | ||
Life After Beth | Zombie hunters | 2014 | ||
The Rover | Australian Army and mercenaries | 2014 | ||
Captain America: The Winter Soldier | Cobie Smulders | Agent Maria Hill | With foregrip and EOTech sight | 2014 |
Frank Grillo | Brock Rumlow | |||
Sebastian Stan | The Winter Soldier | |||
No Tears for the Dead | Brian Tee | Chaoz | With Magpul MOE furniture, suppressor and CTR stock | 2014 |
Anthony Dilio | Juan | |||
Dong-gun Jang | Gon | |||
Son of a Gun | Brenton Thwaites | JR | With ACOG scope and foregrip | 2014 |
Ewan McGregor | Brendon Lynch | |||
Everly | Salma Hayek | Everly | with M68 Aimpoint reflex optic | 2014 |
Taiko's special squad | ||||
Let's Be Cops | L.A.P.D. SWAT | 2014 | ||
American Heist | Akon | Sugar | With RIS-foregrip | 2014 |
American Heist | Tory Kittles | With RIS-foregrip | 2014 | |
A Walk Among the Tombstones | Adam David Thompson | Albert | 2014 | |
Sabotage | Max Martini | Pyro | 2014 | |
Sabotage | Josh Holloway | Neck | 2014 | |
Innocent Lilies: The End and The Beginning | Solder | 2015 | ||
Zero Tolerance | seen at the base of Mekael | 2015 | ||
Skin Trade | Michael Jai White | Reed | vertical foregrip | 2015 |
police | ||||
Terminator: Genisys | Jai Courtney | Kyle Reese | 2015 | |
Survivor (2015) | US soldiers | 2015 | ||
Run All Night | ESU officers | with EOTech 552.A65 Holographic sight and SureFire M951XM05 tactical light | 2015 | |
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation | CIA Special Activities Division | 2015 | ||
Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials | WCKD soldiers | 2015 | ||
Sicario | Emily Blunt | Kate Macer | 2015 | |
The Gunman | Sean Penn | Jim Terrier | 2015 | |
Mark Rylance | Cox | |||
Billy Bingingham | Reed | |||
Daniel Adegboyega | Bryson | |||
13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi | John Krasinski | Jack Silva | 2016 | |
The 5th Wave | Chloë Grace Moretz | Cassie Sullivan | 2016 | |
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back | US Army soldiers | 2016 | ||
Jason Bourne | Vincent Cassel | Asset | 2016 | |
Daylight's End | Louis Mandylor | Ethan Hill | 2016 | |
Daylight's End | Chelsea Edmundson | Sam | 2016 | |
Suicide Squad | Jared Leto | The Joker | 2016 | |
Blood Father | Ryan Dorsey | Shamrock | 2016 | |
Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk | Joe Alwyn | Billy Lynn | 2016 | |
Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk | Vin Diesel | Shroom | 2016 | |
Money Monster | NYPD Emergency Services Unit | 2016 | ||
Daylight's End | Lance Henriksen | Frank Hill | 2016 | |
St. Zombie Girls' High School | Akari Nakamura | Akari | 2017 | |
Miyu Ôtsuka | Miyu | |||
Moe Tsurumi | Moe | |||
War for the Planet of the Apes | soldiers | 2017 | ||
CHIPS | Rosa Salazar | Officer Ava Perez | 2017 | |
Molly's Game | F.B.I. agents | 2017 | ||
Jigsaw | SWAT officers | w/flahlights, EOTech sights and grips | 2017 | |
John Wick: Chapter 2 | Stephen Dunlevy | I. Lebedev | w/EOTech sight | 2017 |
seen in armory | ||||
Wolf Warrior 2 | Jing Wu | Leng Feng | 2017 | |
Heidi Moneymaker | Athena | |||
Aaron Ly | Ghost | |||
Frank Grillo | Big Daddy | |||
The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion | Mercenaries | 2018 | ||
Hold the Dark | Alexander Skarsgård | Vernon Slone | 2018 | |
Conor Boru | Corporal | |||
US Army soldiers, Police | ||||
Sicario 2: Day of the Soldado | Jeffrey Donovan | Steve Forsing | 2018 | |
Maze Runner: The Death Cure | Rosa Salazar | Brenda | 2018 | |
All The Devil's Men | Milo Gibson | Jack Collins | 2018 | |
All The Devil's Men | Joseph Millson | Deighton | 2018 | |
Mile 22 | US Marines | 2018 | ||
12 Strong | Trevante Rhodes | SFC Ben Milo | 2018 | |
12 Strong | Chris Hemsworth | Captain Mitch Nelson | 2018 | |
The Hurricane Heist | US Treasury agents | 2018 | ||
PASKAL The Movie | Hairul Azreen | Lt. Arman | 2018 | |
Ammar Alfian | Lt. "Jeb" | |||
PASKAL trainees | ||||
Ant-Man and the Wasp | SWAT officers | 2018 | ||
The Yellow Birds | Jack Huston | Sergeant Sterling | M240B | 2018 |
Venom | SWAT officers | SOPMOD with EOTech 552.A65 Holographic sight and SureFire M951XM05 tactical light | 2018 | |
God Bless the Broken Road | US Army soldiers | 2018 | ||
Project Gutenberg | Deon Cheung | Bobby | Anachronistic 6-position stock | 2018 |
Security guard | ||||
The Titan | Spanish soldiers | With EOTech 552 and various accessories | 2018 | |
3 From Hell | Bill Moseley | Otis Driftwood | M4A1 Airsoft with carry handle removed, CQB-R Type QD rear sight | 2019 |
Black Satans | ||||
Triple Frontier | Pedro Pascal | Francisco "Catfish" Morales | 2019 | |
John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum | Seen in armory | 2019 | ||
Spider-Man: Far From Home | law enforcement | 2019 | ||
Terminator: Dark Fate | Linda Hamilton | Sarah Connor | 2019 | |
Angel Has Fallen | Gerard Butler | Mike Banning | 2019 | |
Rambo: Last Blood | Sergio Peris-Mencheta | Hugo Martinez | 2019 | |
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie | SWAT Officers | Deleted Scene | 2019 | |
Triple Threat | Michael Jai White | Devereaux | with M203A1 | 2019 |
SIRS handguard | ||||
Monica Siu-Kei Mok | Su Feng | SIRS handguard | ||
Tony Jaa | Payu | |||
Tiger Chen | Long-fei | |||
Scott Adkins | Collins | |||
guards | with M203A1 | |||
Sonic the Hedgehog | US Army 10th Mountain Div troopers | With ACOG scope, RIS handguard and foregrip | 2020 | |
Tenet | Robert Pattinson | Neil | 2020 | |
Time to Hunt | Choi Woo-shik | Ki-hoon | 2020 | |
Lee Je-hoon | Jun-seok | |||
The Outpost | Scott Eastwood | SSG Clint Romesha | with ACOG sight, AN/PEQ-15 ITPIAL and M203 Grenade Launcher | 2020 |
Caleb Landry Jones | SPC Ty Carter | with ACOG sight and AN/PEQ-15 ITPIAL | ||
The Old Guard | KiKi Layne | Nile | vertical foregrip, ACOG scope, PEQ-15 laser | 2020 |
US Marines | ||||
Witch Hunt | Eloy Perez | Border patrol | 2021 | |
Henry Vega | Border patrol | |||
Black Widow | US Army soldier | w/M203 grenade launcher | 2021 | |
SWAT officers | w/EOTech sights, flashlights | |||
Jade Ma | Black Widow assassin | w/ACOG scopes, PMAGs and flashlight grip | ||
Fatou Bah | Black Widow assassin | |||
seen in arsenal | ||||
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings | Ten Rings warrior | 2021 | ||
The Tomorrow War | US Army soldiers | w/ACOG scope | 2021 | |
Shane Berengue | US Army soldier | |||
Spider-Man: No Way Home | Damage Control operators | w/EOTech sights and lasers | 2021 | |
Copshop | Alexis Louder | Officer Valerie Young | 2021 | |
Copshop | Frank Grillo | Theodore 'Teddy' Muretto | 2021 | |
Spiral | SWAT officers | w/flashlights, lasers and EOTech sights | 2021 | |
The Batman | Gotham City Police S.W.A.T. | 2022 | ||
Ambulance | Remi Adeleke | SIS Officer Wade | w/different stocks, sights, grips and lasers | 2022 |
Jamie McBride | SIS Officer Jay | |||
Cedric Sanders | LAPD Officer Mark Ranshaw | |||
Michael Bay | SIS officer | |||
LAPD, SWAT, SIS and FBI officers | ||||
Bullet Train | Triad member | w/sight and grip | 2022 | |
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever | Navy SEALs | w/EOTech XPS sights and tactical grips | 2022 | |
The Gray Man | Ryan Gosling | Court Gentry | 2022 | |
Violent Night | Gertrude's Kill Squad members | w/ACOG scopes and tactical grips or w/Trinity Force Atlas Keymod handguards, Magpul AFG2 grips, Aimpoint CompM4 red dot sights and weapon lights | 2022 | |
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One | Rebecca Ferguson | Ilsa Faust | 2023 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Stargate: SG1 | US military personnel | With & without ELCAN scope, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, & M203 grenade launcher | 1997 - 2007 | |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | LVPD SWAT officers | With Surefire M500AB weaponlights and M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes | 2000 - ???? | |
24 | Keifer Sutherland | Agent Jack Bauer | With ACOG scope, EOTech red dot sight, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, RIS foregrip, Pentagonlight MD3R weaponlight, 20 & 30-round magazines, M68 Aimpoint red dot & AN/PVS-17 night-vision scopes | 2001 - 2010 |
24 | CTU Tactical Team members | With M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes, RIS foregrips, Surefire M500AB & Universal weaponlights | 2001 - 2010 | |
24 | Sarah Clarke | Nina Myers | With ACOG scope, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, RIS foregrip, and 20-round magazine | 2001 - 2010 |
24 | Mary Lynn Rajskub | Chloe O'Brian | With Surefire Universal weaponlight | 2001 - 2010 |
24 | Coral Snake Commandos | With ACOG scopes, AN/PEQ-2 IR designators, and RIS foregrips | 2001 - 2010 | |
24 | Delta 3 members | With M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes, AN/PEQ-2 IR designators, and Surefire Universal weaponlights | 2001 - 2010 | |
24 | US Marines | With M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes, AN/PEQ-2 IR designators, and Surefire Universal weaponlights | 2001 - 2010 | |
24 | LAPD SWAT officers | With Surefire M500AB weaponlights | 2001 - 2010 | |
24 | US Customs officers | With Surefire M500AB weaponlights | 2001 - 2010 | |
24 | US Navy SEALs | With EOTech red dot sights, M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes, AN/PEQ-2 IR designators, and M203 grenade launchers | 2007-2008 | |
24 | FBI agents | With EOTech red dot sights, RIS foregrips, Surefire Universal weaponlights, with & without brass catchers | 2008-2009 | |
24 | NYPD ESU officers | 2009 - 2010 | ||
CSI: Miami | Miami PD SWAT officers | With EOTech red dot sights, Surefire Universal weaponlights, and ACOG scopes | 2002 - ???? | |
Firefly | Browncoats | "The Message" (S01E12) | 2003 | |
CSI: NY | Melina Kanakaredes | Det. Stella Bonasera | With M68 Aimpoint red dot scope, Surefire Universal weaponlight, and RIS foregrip / "Snow Day" | 2004 - ???? |
CSI: NY | NYPD ESU officers | 2004 - Present | ||
Stargate: Atlantis | Joe Flanigan | Lt Col John Sheppard | "Runner" (S2E03) | 2005 |
The Closer | Jon Tenney | FBI Special Agent Fritz Howard | . | 2005-2012 |
Over There | J. Lamont Pope | LT "Mad Cow" Taylor | Fitted with carry handles, KAC railed handguards with KAC rail covers, AN/PEQ-2 IR designators, and KAC RIS foregrips | 2005 |
Josh Stamberg | LT Alexander "Underpants" Hunter | |||
Erik Palladino | SSG Chris "Scream" Silas | |||
Josh Henderson | PFC Bo "Texas" Rider, Jr. | |||
Omid Abtahi | PFC Tariq Nassiri | |||
US Army soldiers | ||||
Iraqi civilian | ||||
Keith Robinson | PV2 Avery "Angel" King | Fitted with Trijicon 4x32 ACOG scope, KAC railed handguard with KAC rail covers, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, and a KAC RIS foregrip | ||
Michael Cudlitz | COL Ryan | Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO, KAC railed handguard with KAC rail covers, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, SureFire Universal WeaponLight, suppressor, KAC RIS foregrip, and a desert camo scheme | ||
Ultimate Force | Ross Kemp | SSgt. Henry "Henno" Garvie | Seen with various accessories including Aimpoint Mark III, M68 and 5000 red dot sights, AN/PEQ-2 lasers, suppressors, PRR pressel switches, RIS handguards, carry handle mounted gooseneck rails, Cobray CM203 flare launchers and M203 grenade launchers | 2006 |
Heather Peace | Tpr. Becca Gallagher | |||
Louis Decosta Johnson | Cpl. Dave Woolston | |||
Jamie Michie | Cpl. Finn Younger | |||
Sam Callis | Cpt. Patrick Fleming | |||
John Schwab | Pincher | |||
Martin McDougall | McMullin | |||
Josh Dallas | Weaver | |||
Justin Allder | Barbella | |||
Prison Break - Season 1 | Guards | 2005 - 2006 | ||
Rockmond Dunbar | Benjamin Miles "C-Note" Franklin | w/ weapon light | ||
Prison Break - Season 3 | Chopper Gunner | ACOG and brass catcher | 2007 - 2008 | |
Prison Break - Season 4 | SAR Member | Holographic sight and weapon light | 2008 - 2009 | |
Jericho | D.B. Sweeney | Goetz | With AN/PVS-17 night-vision & M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes, Surefire Universal weaponlight, and RIS foregrip | 2006 - 2008 |
Jericho | Ravenwood mercenaries | With AN/PVS-17 night-vision & M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes, Surefire Universal weaponlights, and RIS foregrips | 2006 - 2008 | |
Jericho | Fake Marines | With AN/PEQ-2 IR designators and M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes / "Semper Fidelis" | 2006 - 2008 | |
Jericho | AS Army soldiers | With ACOG scopes, Surefire Universal weaponlights, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, and laser pointers | 2006 - 2008 | |
The Unit | Dennis Haysbert | SGM Jonas Blane | Fitted with and without Aimpoint M68 CCO, Trijicon 4x32 ACOG scope, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, SureFire Universal WeaponLight, and a RIS foregrip | 2006 - 2009 |
Max Martini | SGT Mack gerhardt | Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO, Trijicon 4x32 ACOG scope, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, SureFire Universal WeaponLight, and a M203 grenade launcher | ||
Wes Chatham | SSG Sam McBride | Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, SureFire Universal wWaponLight, and a RIS foregrip | ||
Scott Foley | SGT Bob Brown | Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, and a RIS foregrip | ||
Heroes | US Special Forces | With Aimpoint M68 CCO, AN/PEQ-2 IR designators, Surefire Universal weaponlights, RIS foregrips, and laser pointers | 2006 - 2010 | |
The Kill Point | Pittsburgh PD SWAT officers | With Surefire Universal weaponlights | 2007 | |
Primeval | Mark Wakeling | Cpt. Tom Ryan | Fitted with ACOG scopes, SureFire Universal WeaponLights, and RIS foregrips | 2007 - ???? |
SAS soldiers | ||||
Stargate: Atlantis | Leela Savasta | Capt Alicia Vega | 2008 | |
Sanctuary | Police officer | 2008 - ???? | ||
Flashpoint (2008) | David Paetkau | SRU Officer Braddock | 2008-2012 | |
Flashpoint (2008) | Amy Jo Johnson | SRU Officer Callaghan | 2008-2012 | |
East West 101 | Australian Police - Tactical Operations Unit | 2008-???? | ||
Generation Kill | Brian Wade | Capt. Craig "Encino Man" Schwetje | Fitted with M203, UTG railed handguards and AN/PEQ-4 IR designators | 2008 |
Jon Huertas | Sgt. Antonio "Poke" Espera | |||
Eric Kocher | Sgt. Rich Barrett | |||
Alexander Skarsgard | SSgt. Brad "Iceman" Colbert | Fitted with M203, AN/PVS-17 NVG sight, Trijicon TA01 4x32 ACOG scope (Episode 1 only), UTG railed handguard with UTG rail covers, and an AN/PEQ-4 IR designator | ||
Meteor | Army National Guard | 2009 | ||
Meteor | Stacy Keach | Sherriff Crowe | 2009 | |
Meteor | Marla Sokoloff | Imogene O'Neil | 2009 | |
Iris - Season 1 | NSS SWAT and IRIS mercenaries | 2009 | ||
Supernatural - Season 5 | US Soldiers | With vertical grips, flashlights and ACOGs / "The End" (S05E04) | 2009 | |
Breaking Bad - Season 2 | Dean Norris | DEA Agent Hank Schrader | w/suppressor, laser and reflex sight; Production shot only | 2009 |
Raymond Cruz | Tuco Salamanca | w/two taped magazines and ACOG scope; "Grilled" (S2E02) | ||
Bryan Cranston | Walter Hartwell White / Heisenberg | w/two taped magazines; "Grilled" (S2E02) | ||
DEA Tactical Team agents | w/Aimpoint sights, flashlights and grips; "Bit by a Dead Bee" (S2E03) | |||
Seen in music video; "Negro Y Azul" (S2E07) | ||||
The Glades | Police officer | With M68 Aimpoint red dot scope and RIS foregrip | 2010 - ???? | |
Breaking Bad - Season 3 | "One Minute" (S3E07) | 2010 | ||
The Walking Dead - Season 1 | various | Dead US Army Soldiers | "Wildfire" (S1E05) | 2010 |
various | US Army Personnel | "TS-19" (S1E06) | ||
Noah Emmerich | Dr. Edwin Jenner | "TS-19" (S1E06) | ||
Justified - Season 1 | Lexington SWAT officers | "Blowback" (S1E08) | 2010 | |
Detroit 1-8-7 | Detroit PD SRT | 2010-2011 | ||
Jon Benjamin Has a Van | US Border guard | "Border" (S01E01) | 2011 | |
Jon Benjamin Has a Van | USAF guards | "Star Door" (S01E03) | 2011 | |
Breaking Bad - Season 4 | Jason E. Hill | Gus' enforcer | "Cornered" (S4E06) | 2011 |
Cartel Members | w/S-System; "Salud" (S4E10) | |||
Falling Skies - Season 2 | Dale Dye | Col. Porter | "Death March" (S2E08) | 2011-Present |
The Promise | IDF soldiers | 2011 | ||
Leverage | security guards | "The Jailhouse Job" (S3E01) | 2011 | |
The Walking Dead - Season 3 | Scott Wilson | Hershel Greene | "Seed" (S3E01), "Arrow on the Doorpost" (S3E13) | 2012-2013 |
IronE Singleton | Theodore "T-Dog" Douglas | "Seed" (S3E01) | ||
Michael Rooker | Merle Dixon | "Walk With Me" (S3E03), "Arrow on the Doorpost" (S3E13), "This Sorrowful Life" (S3E15) | ||
various | Woodbury Guards | "Walk With Me" (S3E03) | ||
various | Georgia Army National Guards | "Walk With Me" (S3E03) | ||
Andrew Lincoln | Rick Grimes | "When the Dead Comes Knocking" (S3E07), "Made to Suffer" (S3E08), "The Suicide King" (S3E09), "Home" (S3E10), "I Ain't A Judas" (S3E11), "Clear" (S3E12), "This Sorrowful Life" (S3E15), "Welcome to the Tombs" (S3E16) | ||
Lauren Cohan | Maggie Greene | "The Suicide King" (S3E09), "Home" (S3E10), "This Sorrowful Life" (S3E15), "Welcome to the Tombs" (S3E16) | ||
Danai Gurira | Michonne | "Home" (S3E10) | ||
Lennie James | Morgan Jones | "Clear" (S3E12) | ||
Norman Reedus | Daryl Dixon | "This Sorrowful Life" (S3E15), "Welcome to the Tombs" (S3E16) | ||
Melissa Ponzio | Karen | "Welcome to the Tombs" (S3E16) | ||
Continuum - Season 1 | various characters | 2012 | ||
Elementary | NYPD ESU | 2012-???? | ||
Last Resort | US Navy personnel | 2012 | ||
Last Resort | Scott Speedman | Lt. Cmdr Sam Kendal | 2012 | |
Bullet in the Face | Police | (S01E06) | 2012 | |
Banshee - Season 1 | Mr. Rabbit's guards | episode 10 | 2013 | |
Banshee - Season 1 | SWAT | episode 7 | 2013 | |
Breaking Bad - Season 5 | Patrick Sane | Frankie | "Buried" (S5E10), "To'hajiilee" (S5E13), "Ozymandias" (S4E14) | 2013 |
Tait Fletcher | Lester | w/folding back-up sights; "To'hajiilee" (S5E13), "Ozymandias" (S4E14) | ||
Defiance | Graham Greene | Rafe McCawley | With M203 and ACOG | 2013 |
Defiance residents | With and without M203 and RIS | |||
The Following | FBI SWAT | 2013 | ||
Continuum - Season 2 | various characters | 2013 | ||
The Walking Dead - Season 4 | Lawrence Gilliard Jr. | Bob Stookey | "30 Days Without an Accident" (S4E01) | 2013-2014 |
Andrew Lincoln | Rick Grimes | "Internment" (S4E05) | ||
Chandler Riggs | Carl Grimes | "Internment" (S4E05) | ||
Juliana Harkavy | Alisha | "Dead Weight" (S4E07), "Too Far Gone" (S4E08) | ||
Kirk Acevedo | Mitch Dolgen | "Dead Weight" (S4E07), "Too Far Gone" (S4E08) | ||
Emily Kinney | Beth Greene | "Too Far Gone" (S4E08) | ||
Unknown | Governor's Militia Soldier | "Too Far Gone" (S4E08 | ||
Steven Yeun | Glenn Rhee | "Inmates" (S4E10), "Claimed" (S4E11) | ||
Alanna Masterson | Tara Chambler | "Inmates" (S4E10), "Claimed" (S4E11) | ||
Michael Cudlitz | Sgt. Abraham Ford | "Claimed" (S4E11) | ||
Josh McDermitt | Dr. Eugene Porter | "Claimed" (S4E11) | ||
Unknown | Terminus Inhabitant | "A" (S4E16) | ||
Banshee - Season 2 | seen in Proctor's illegal weapon arsenal / Episode 8 | 2014 | ||
Julian Sands | Priest | with vertical forward grip / Episode 10 | ||
Continuum - Season 3 | Liber8 terrorists | Episode 5 | 2014 | |
Luvia Petersen | Jasmine Garza | Episode 11 | ||
Tyrant | Abbudinian soldiers | Episode 9 | 2014 | |
The 100 | Christopher Larkin | Monty Green | Season 1 | 2014 |
The Mysteries of Laura | N.Y.P.D. Emergency Services Unit | 2014-2016 | ||
Helix | Billy Campbell | Dr. Alan Farragut | Fitted with surefire weapon light, rail hand guard and vertical forward grip (S01EP11) "Black Rain" (S01EP12) "Reaping" | 2014 |
Meegwun Fairbrother | Daniel Aerov | |||
Hiroyuki Sanada | Hiroshi Hatake | |||
Fear the Walking Dead - Season 1 | LAPD SWAT Members | w/sights; "The Dog" (S1E03) | 2015 | |
Steven Allerick | National Guardsman | w/ACOG scope, vertical grip and flashlight; "The Dog" (S1E03) | ||
National Guardsmen | w/sights, vertical grips and flashlights; "The Dog" (S1E03), "Not Fade Away" (S1E04), "Cobalt" (S1E05), "The Good Man" (S1E06) | |||
Jamie McShane | Lieutenant Moyers | w/Aimpoint sight, vertical grip and flashlight; "Cobalt" (S1E05) | ||
Jared Abrahamson | Corporal Cole | |||
Bobby Naderi | Sergeant Castro | |||
Shane Dean | PFC Richards | |||
Toni French | Private McElroy | |||
Christian Tessier | National Guardsman | w/Aimpoint sight, vertical grip and flashlight; "The Good Man" (S1E06) | ||
Emy Aneke | Corporal Johnson | |||
Will Erichson | Mason | |||
The Walking Dead - Season 6 | Chandler Riggs | Carl Grimes | "JSS" (S6E02) | 2015-2016 |
Melissa McBride | Carol Peletier | "JSS" (S6E02) | ||
Unknown | Savior Members | after credits scene; "Start to Finish" (S6E08), "No Way Out" (S6E09), "Not Tomorrow Yet" (S6E12) | ||
Unknown | Alexandria Resident | "Knots Untie" (S6E11) | ||
Ross Marquand | Aaron | "Not Tomorrow Yet" (S6E12) | ||
Danai Gurira | Michonne | "Not Tomorrow Yet" (S6E12) | ||
Steven Yeun | Glenn Rhee | "East" (S6E15) | ||
Josh McDermitt | Dr. Eugene Porter | "Last Day on Earth" (S6E16) | ||
Banshee - Season 3 | FBI TAC team members | Episode 6 | 2015 | |
Banshee - Season 3 | Hoon Lee | Job | Episode 10 | 2015 |
True Detective | Colin Farrell | Detective Ray Velcoro | 2015 | |
The Last Ship | Eric Dane | CDR Tom Chandler | 2015 | |
Wayward Pines | Security | 2015 | ||
Murder in the First | Raphael Sbarge | SFPD Inspectors David Molk | S2E1, S2E2 | 2015 |
Murder in the First | Lombardo Boyar | SFPD Inspectors Edgar Navarro | S2E1, S2E2 | 2015 |
Murder in the First | Emmanuelle Chriqui | Sergeant Raphaelle "Raffi" Veracruz | S2E01, S2E02 | 2015 |
Murder in the First | A. J. Buckley | Inspector Marty "Junior" McCormack | S2E02 | 2015 |
Murder in the First | SFPD officers | 2nd and 3rd seasons | 2015-2016 | |
Fear the Walking Dead - Season 2 | Sarah McCreanor | Breannah "Red" | w/optic scope; "Blood In The Streets" (S2E04) | 2016 |
Rubén Blades | Daniel Salazar | |||
Arturo Del Puerto | Luis Flores | w/optic scope and bipods; "Blood In The Streets" (S2E04) | ||
Valle de Guadalupe Survivor | "Shiva" (S2E07) | |||
Ben Bray | La Mañas member | w/ACOG scope; "Grotesque" (S2E08) | ||
Carlos Segura | La Colonia Scout | "Grotesque" (S2E08) | ||
Los Hermanos members | "Wrath" (S2E14), "North" (S2E15) | |||
Edwin Garcia II | Los Hermanos member | Continuity error; "North" (S2E15) | ||
Alfonso Jarquin | Ramiro | "North" (S2E15) | ||
La Colonia scouts | ||||
James Logan | Militiaman | |||
Wynonna Earp | Commandos | "Landslide" (S1E11), "I Walk the Line" (S1E13) | 2016 | |
Better Call Saul - Season 2 | United States Border Patrol agent | "Fifi" (S2E08) | 2016 | |
The Walking Dead - Season 7 | Jeffrey Dean Morgan | Negan | "The Day Will Come When You Won't Be" (S7E01) | 2016-2017 |
Karl Makinen | Richard | "The Well" (S7E02) | ||
Austin Amelio | Dwight | "Service" (S7E04) | ||
Sydney Park | Cyndie | "Swear" (S7E06) | ||
Unknown | Hooded Scavenger | "Rock in the Road" (S7E09) | ||
Designated Survivor | Clé Bennett | Sgt. Royce Sims | S2E17 "Overkill" | 2016-2019 |
Tokyo Vampire Hotel | Shinnosuke Mitsushima | Yamada | Ep.7 | 2017 |
Survivors | ||||
Fear the Walking Dead - Season 3 | Broke Jaw Ranch Militiamen | "Eye of the Beholder" (S3E01), "The New Frontier" (S3E02), "TEOTWAWKI" (S3E03), "Red Dirt" (S3E06), "The Unveiling" (S3E07), "Brother's Keeper" (S3E12) | 2017 | |
Dennis Keiffer | Broke Jaw Ranch Militiaman | "Eye of the Beholder" (S3E01) | ||
Brennan Keel Cook | Broke Jaw Ranch Militiaman | |||
Daniel Sharman | Troy Otto | "Eye of the Beholder" (S3E01), "The Unveiling" (S3E07), "Children of Wrath" (S3E08), "Minotaur" (S3E09) | ||
Gonzalez Dam guards | "100" (S3E04), "Minotaur" (S3E09), "La Serpiente" (S3E11), "Things Bad Begun" (S3E15) | |||
Ricardo Chacon | J.C. | "100" (S3E04) | ||
Rodrigo del Villar Casas | Othón | |||
Joe Ordaz | Gonzalez Dam guard | |||
Matt Lasky | Cooper | "Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame" (S3E05), "The Unveiling" (S3E07), "Brother’s Keeper" (S3E12) | ||
Rubén Blades | Daniel Salazar | "Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame" (S3E05) | ||
Justin Deeley | Mike Trimbol | |||
Nathan Sutton | Jimmie | "Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame" (S3E05), "Red Dirt" (S3E06), "The Unveiling" (S3E07) | ||
Michael William Freeman | Blake Sarno | |||
Black Hat Reservation residents | "The Unveiling" (S3E07), "Children of Wrath" (S3E08), "Minotaur" (S3E09), "Brother's Keeper" (S3E12) | |||
Alycia Debnam-Carey | Alicia Clark | "The Unveiling" (S3E07) | ||
Sam Underwood | Jeremiah "Jake" Otto Jr. | |||
Frank Dillane | Nicholas Clark | |||
Dominic Bogart | Joseph | |||
Justin Rain | Lee "Crazy Dog" | "The Unveiling" (S3E07), "Minotaur" (S3E09) | ||
Kalani Queypo | Klah Jackson | "Minotaur" (S3E09), "The Diviner" (S3E10) | ||
El Bazar guards | "The Diviner" (S3E10), "Things Bad Begun" (S3E15) | |||
Chris McLaughlin | Gonzalez Dam guard | "La Serpiente" (S3E11) | ||
Edwin Garcia II | Broke Jaw Ranch Militiaman | "Brother's Keeper" (S3E12) | ||
Eddie Diaz | El Bazar Guard | "El Matadero" (S3E14) | ||
Proctors | "Things Bad Begun" (S3E15), "Sleigh Ride" (S3E16) | |||
Tin Star - Season 1 | Sarah Podemski | Constable Denise Minahik | Episode 3 "Comfort of Strangers" | 2017 |
Tim Roth | Chief Worth | |||
Training Day | Justin Cornwall | Det. Kyle Craig | 2017 | |
Better Call Saul - Season 3 | United States Border Patrol agent | "Sunk Costs" (S3E03) | 2017 | |
Condor - Season 1 | Mira Sorvino | Marty Frost | "Distrust is the Harvest" (S1E09) | 2018 |
The Walking Dead: Red Machete | Davi Jay | Tony | "What We Become" (S1E04) | 2018 |
Fear the Walking Dead - Season 4 | Maggie Grace | Althea "Al" Szewczyk-Przygocki | Continuity error; "What's Your Story?" (S4E01) | 2018 |
Alycia Debnam-Carey | Alicia Clark | w/ACOG Scope; "Another Day in The Diamond" (S4E02), "Buried" (S4E04) | ||
Danay Garcia | Luciana Galvez | w/ACOG Scope; "Buried" (S4E04) | ||
Adam Chavera | Vultures Member | "Just In Case" (S4E06) | ||
Allen Robinson | Vultures Member | |||
Alyma Dorsey | Vultures Member | "The Wrong Side of Where You Are Now" (S4E07) | ||
Bryant Burnett | Vultures Member | |||
Uncredited | Dell Diamond Stadium Resident | |||
L.A.'s Finest | Jessica Alba | Det. Nancy McKenna | 2019 | |
The Boys - Season 1 | Jack Quaid | "Wee" Hughie Campbell | 2019 | |
Jack Ryan - Season 2 | Jovan Adepo | Marcus Bishop | 2019 | |
Magnum P.I. | Stephen Hill | Theodore "TC" Calvin | "Blood Brothers" (S02E02) | 2019 |
Yellowstone - Season 2 | Ian Bohen | Ryan | "Sins of the Father" (S2E10) | 2019 |
Yellowstone - Season 2 | James Jordan | Agent Steve Hendon | 2019 | |
The Walking Dead: World Beyond - Season 1 | CRM soldiers | with a Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Brave" (S1E01), "The Deepest Cut" (S1E09), "In This Life" (S1E10) | 2020 | |
Stacy Woodson | CRM soldier | with a Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Brave" (S1E01) | ||
Aaron Snyder | CRM soldier | 1) w/Magpul ACS stock, flip-up front sight, Aimpoint PRO sight, tactical grip, and custom dual stabbing implement; "Brave" (S1E01) 2) w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "The Sky Is a Graveyard" (S1E08) | ||
Al Calderon | CRM Sergeant Major C. Barca | w/Magpul ACS stock, flip-up front sight, Aimpoint PRO sight, tactical grip, and custom dual stabbing implement; "Brave" (S1E01) | ||
Julia Ormond | CRM Lieutenant Colonel Elizabeth Emily Kublek | |||
Gil Perez-Abraham | Drake | w/ACOG scopes or Aimpoint CompM2 sights and vertical grips; "Truth or Dare" (S1E07) | ||
Dave MacDonald | Sergeant Wilkins | |||
John Paul Steele | Corporal Simms | |||
Ryan Price | PFC Farmer | |||
Carly Sands | Private Powlowski | |||
U.S. Marines | ||||
Better Call Saul - Season 5 | DEA Agents | w/flashlights and ACOG scopes; "50% Off" (S5E02), "Namaste" (S5E04) | 2020 | |
Robert Sanchez | DEA agents Harry Lipenstein | w/sight; "Namaste" (S5E04) | ||
APD Officers | w/flashlights and ACOG scopes; "Namaste" (S5E04) | |||
The Stand | U.S. Army personnel | 2020 | ||
Big Sky - Season 1 | law enforcement personnel | "Let It Be Him" (S1E09) | 2020-2021 | |
WandaVision | S.W.O.R.D. agents | "Now in Color" (S1E03), "We Interrupt This Program" (S1E04), "On a Very Special Episode..." (S1E05), "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!" (S1E06), "Breaking the Fourth Wall" (S1E07), "Previously On" (S1E08), "The Series Finale" (S1E09) | 2021 | |
US Army officers | "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!" (S1E06), "The Series Finale" (S1E09) | |||
Shane Berengue | S.W.O.R.D. agent | "The Series Finale" (S1E09) | ||
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier | Power Broker's mercenaries | The Star-Spangled Man" (S1E02) | 2021 | |
Madripoor residents | ACOG scoped; "Power Broker" (S1E03) | |||
Selby's guard | ||||
Anthony Mackie | Sam Wilson / Falcon | |||
Madripoor bounty hunters | ||||
Emily VanCamp | Sharon Carter | |||
Madripoor's guards | ACOG scoped; "The Whole World Is Watching" (S1E04) | |||
US Army soldier | ACOG scoped; "Truth" (S1E05) | |||
Renes Rivera | Lennox | "One World, One People" (S1E06) | ||
GRC Soldiers | ||||
SWAT, FBI and NYPD ESU officers | ||||
Christopher Cocke | NYPD ESU officer | |||
Shane Berengue | NYPD ESU officer | |||
The Rookie | Nathan Fillion | Officer John Nolan | "New Blood" (S3E11), | 2021 |
Loki - Season 1 | STRIKE agents | archive footage from Avengers: Endgame; "Glorious Purpose" (S1E01) | 2021 | |
The Walking Dead: World Beyond - Season 2 | CRM soldiers | w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Konsekans" (S2E01), "Foothold" (S2E02), "Exit Wounds" (S2E03), "Family Is a Four Letter Word" (S2E04), "Quatervois" (S2E05), "Who Are You?" (S2E06), "Returning Point" (S2E08), "Death and the Dead" (S2E09), "The Last Light" (S2E10) | 2021 | |
Jason Gupton | CRM Soldier 496 | w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Konsekans" (S2E01) | ||
Robert Palmer Watkins | CRM Lieutenant Frank Newton | w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Foothold" (S2E02) | ||
Annet Mahendru | Jennifer "Huck" Mallick | w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Exit Wounds" (S2E03), "Family Is a Four Letter Word" (S2E04) | ||
Perimeter resident | w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Family Is a Four Letter Word" (S2E04), "The Last Light" (S2E10) | |||
Ted Sutherland | Percy | w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Family Is a Four Letter Word" (S2E04) | ||
Gissette Valentin | CRM Corporal Diane Pierce | w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Who Are You?" (S2E06), "Returning Point" (S2E08) | ||
Adam Lindo | CRM Sergeant Mills | w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Returning Point" (S2E08) | ||
Anna Khaja | Indira | |||
Hal Cumpston | Silas Plaskett | w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "Returning Point" (S2E08), "The Last Light" (S2E10) | ||
Jelani Alladin | Will Campbell | w/Trijicon ACOG scope, vertical grip and custom dual stabbing implement; "The Last Light" (S2E10) | ||
Reacher | Alan Ritchson | Jack Reacher | "In a Tree" (S1E04) | 2022 |
Ms. Marvel - Season 1 | Damage Control agents | w/EOTech sights; "No Normal" (S1E06) | 2022 | |
The Last of Us - Season 1 | Craig Mazin | US soldier | w/flashlight and scope; "When You're Lost in the Darkness" (S1E01) | 2023 |
FEDRA soldiers | w/flashlight and scope; "When You're Lost in the Darkness" (S1E01), "Long Long Time" (S1E03) | |||
Max Montesi | Lee | w/flashlight; "When You're Lost in the Darkness" (S1E01) | ||
Pedro Pascal | Joel Miller | w/flashlight; "When You're Lost in the Darkness" (S1E01), "Infected" (S1E02), "Long Long Time" (S1E03) w/vertical grip; "Look for the Light" (S1E09) | ||
Revolutionaries of Kansas City | w/scopes, flashlights and grips; "Please Hold to My Hand" (S1E04), "Endure and Survive" (S1E05) | |||
Jeffrey Pierce | Perry | w/ACOG scope, flashlight and grip; "Please Hold to My Hand" (S1E04), "Endure and Survive" (S1E05) | ||
Firefly soldiers | w/vertical grips or flashlights; "Look for the Light" (S1E09) | |||
Andy McDermott | Firefly soldier | w/sight; "Look for the Light" (S1E09) | ||
Pardeep Singh Sooch | Firefly soldier | "Look for the Light" (S1E09) | ||
Secret Invasion - Season 1 | Skrull Rebels | "Resurrection" (S1E01), "Harvest" (S1E05) | 2023 | |
Killian Scott | Pagon | w/EOTech sight; "Promises" (S1E02), "Beloved" (S1E04) | ||
Mark Lewis | Zirksu | w/EOTech sight; "Betrayed" (S1E03) | ||
Secret Service agents and SAS operators | w/EOTech sight; "Beloved" (S1E04) | |||
Kingsley Ben-Adir | Gravik | |||
Samuel L. Jackson | Nick Fury | |||
US Army Soldiers | "Home" (S1E06) | |||
Tulsa King | "Caprice" (S1E03) | 2022 | ||
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon - Season 1 | Power of the Living movement Guerriers | "Paris Sera Toujours Paris" (S1E03), "Deux Amours" (S1E05) | 2023 | |
Ekaterina Rusnak | Power of the Living movement Guerrier | "Deux Amours" (S1E05) | ||
Quinn's Guards and Fuller's Auto Repair Guards |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears As | Mods | Notes | Release Date |
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Parasite Eve II | "M4A1 Rifle" | Fitted with various accesories | 1999 | |
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis | "M4A1 Assault Rifle" | Fitted with various accessories | 1999 | |
Counter-Strike | "Maverick M4A1 Carbine" | Suppressor | Counter-Terrorist exclusive | 1999 |
S.W.A.T. 3: Close Quarters Battle | "M4A1 Carbine" | Can be fitted with FMJ or LTT rounds, Gemtech M4-96D suppressor, Beta C-mag, 4x Trijicon ACOG, Trijicon reflex sight or Aimpoint red dot sight | 1999 | |
Delta Force: Land Warrior | "M4A1" | Fitted with KAC Masterkey | 2000 | |
Ghost Recon | "M4" "M4 SOCOM" |
Fitted with various accessories | 2001 | |
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty | "M4" | Laser sight | Actually an M4A1 | 2001 |
Shadow Force: Razor Unit | 2002 | |||
Conflict: Desert Storm | 2002 | |||
Tactical Ops: Assault on Terror | Available with and without M203 grenade launcher | 2002 | ||
The Sum of All Fears (VG) | "M4" "Spec Ops M4" |
Correctly fires in 3-round bursts | 2002 | |
Delta Force: Task Force Dagger | "M4A1SD" | Fitted with Trijicon TA01 ACOG scope, suppressor, and KAC RIS foregrip | 2002 | |
America's Army | "M4A1 Carbine" "M4A1 SOPMOD" |
Can be fitted with iron sights, Aimpoint M68 CCO, Trijicon RX01 reflex sight, Trijicon TA01NSN ACOG scope, Harris bipod, and a KAC QDSS-NT4 suppressor | 2002 | |
Hitman 2: Silent Assassin | "M4 Rifle" | Fitted with unusable scope | 2002 | |
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | Cutscene only | 2002 | ||
The Specialists | 2002 | |||
Conflict: Desert Storm II | 2003 | |||
Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield | 2003 | |||
Rainbow Six 3: Black Arrow | "M16 assault rifle" | 2003 | ||
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne | "M4 Carbine" | Very slow rate of fully automatic fire | 2003 | |
Counter-Strike: Condition Zero | "Maverick M4A1 Carbine" | Suppressor | Counter-Terrorist exclusive | 2004 |
Ghost Squad | "AR4A" | Fitted with RIS, Aimpoint Comp M2 and Surefire M900 weaponlight foregrip | Incorrectly holds 28 rounds | 2004 |
Söldner: Secret Wars | 2004 | |||
True Combat: Elite | 2004 | |||
Hitman: Contracts | Featuring a non-stepped barrel | 2004 | ||
Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising | "M4A1 Carbine" | Fitted with Aimpoint M68 COO, KAC M4 RAS handguards, AN/PEQ-2 TPIAL designator, and KAC RIS foregrip | 2004 | |
Shadow Ops: Red Mercury | "Colt M-4 SOPMOD" | Fitted with Trijicon 4x32 ACOG/RMR scope, AN/PEQ-4 IR designator, KAC railed handguard with KAC rail covers, suppressor, and a KAC RIS foregrip. | 2004 | |
Counter-Strike: Source | "Maverick M4A1 Carbine" | Suppressor | Counter-Terrorist exclusive | 2004 |
SWAT 4 | M4A1 Carbine | Fitted with SureFire M500AB WeaponLights and KAC RIS foregrips. | 2005 | |
Battlefield 2 | "M4A1 Carbine" | Fitted with Aimpoint M68 COO. | 2005 | |
Project Reality | "M4" "M4A1 Carbine" |
Available with carry handles, Aimpoint M68 CCOs, Trijicon TA31F and TA31RCO 4x32 ACOG scopes, ITL MARS, Meprolight, EOTech Holographic sight, RIS foregrips, and Harris bipod | 2005 | |
Rainbow Six: Lockdown | "SR-4CQB" | Fitted with rear and front flip-up BUISs, KAC railed handguard with KAC rail covers, and a KAC Masterkey | 2005 | |
Far Cry Instincts: Predator | M4 Carbine | Fitted with C-More sight, suppressor, and camouflage paint scheme | 2005 | |
Conflict: Global Terror | M4A1 + M203 | 2005 | ||
Reservoir Dogs (VG) | 2006 | |||
24: The Game | "M4 Carbine" | 2006 | ||
Hitman: Blood Money | Non-stepped barrel | 2006 | ||
Joint Task Force | 2006 | |||
Splinter Cell: Double Agent | With side-folding stock | Seen in a crate | 2006 | |
Soldier Front | "Colt M4A1" | 2007 | ||
Alliance of Valiant Arms | With ACOG or M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes, EOTech red dot sight, and AN/PEQ-2 IR designator (erroneously emitting visible red laser) | 2007 | ||
ArmA: Armed Assault | "M4" "M4 CompM2" "M4 ACOG" "M4A1 ACOG" "M4A1 QDS CompM2" |
Every variant of the weapon is erroneously modeled with A1 pistol grip | 2007 | |
Darkness, The | "M4A1 Carbine" | Featuring a 20-round magazine with a 30 round capacity | 2007 | |
Insurgency: Modern Infantry Combat | "M4A1 Carbine" | Default appearance: Fitted with KAC railed handguard with KAC rail covers, and a KAC RIS foregrip. Optional: Available variates are with carry handle or with Aimpoint M68 CCO. |
2007 | |
Blacksite: Area 51 | "Assault Rifle" | Fitted with EOTech Holographic sight, KAC railed handguard, and a dual magazines with erroneously 45-rounds capacity instead of 30. | 2007 | |
Kane & Lynch: Dead Men | Non-stepped barrel | 2007 | ||
Zombie Panic Source | "M4A1" | 2007 | ||
Cross Fire | "M4A1" | 2007 | ||
"M4A1-X" | RIS Rail System, flip-up iron sightsed and a forward grip with flashlight | |||
"M4A1 Silencer" | Silencer | |||
"M4A1-Custom" | Silencer, Galil-style skeleton folding stock, Aimpoint stock, flashlight | |||
Terrorist Takedown 2: US Navy Seals | Unusable | 2008 | ||
Army of Two | M4A1 | 2008 | ||
Grand Theft Auto IV | "Carbine Rifle" | Carry handle removed | 2008 | |
7.62 High Calibre | Fitted with various attachments | 2008 | ||
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots | "M4 Custom" | Can be fitted with folding iron sights, suppressor, Aimpoint red dot sight, ACOG scope, SureFire WeaponLight, AN/PEQ-5 laser module, two types of RIS grips, Masterkey shotgun, and Heckler & Koch M320 grenade launcher | 2008 | |
Combat Arms | "M4A1" | 2008 | ||
Counter-Strike Online | "Maverick M4A1 Carbine" | 2008 | ||
Mercenaries 2: World In Flames | "Carbine" | 2008 | ||
SAS Secure Tomorrow | 2008 | |||
Saints Row 2 | "AR40 Xtnd" | 2008 | ||
Xenus 2: White Gold | 2008 | |||
007: Quantum of Solace (VG) | "TND-16" | Fitted with railed handguard and RIS foregrip (default build). Can be fitted with EOTech 551 Holographic sight, carry handle, and a suppressor | 2008 | |
Armed Forces Corps | 2009 | |||
Killing Floor | "M4" | Fitted with Vltor Carbine Modstock, rear flip-up BUIS, Aimpoint M68 CCO, KAC railed handguard with KAC rail covers, and Magpul PMAG | 2009 | |
Terminator Salvation (VG) | 2009 | |||
Delta Force: Xtreme 2 | "M4 - Auto" | Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO, KAC M4 RAS handguards with KAC rail covers, and a KAC RIS foregrip | 2009 | |
Code of Honor 3: Desperate Measures | "M4 Colt" | 2009 | ||
Prototype | "Assault Rifle" | Fitted with carry handle and a RIS foregrip | 2009 | |
America's Army 3 | "M4A1 Carbine" | Can be fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO | 2009 | |
Battlefield Heroes | "M16" "Tier 1 Elite M16" |
2009 | ||
ArmA II | "M4A1" "M4A1 CCO" "M4A1 CCO CAMO" "M4A1 CCO SD CAMO" "M4A1 M203 RCO" "M4A1 M203 Holo" "M4A1 M203 Holo CAMO" "M4A1 M203 Holo SD CAMO" "M4A3 CCO" "M4A3 M203 RCO" |
Every variant of the weapon is erroneously modeled with A1 pistol grip | 2009 | |
Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising | "M4A1" "M4A1 Assault" "M4A1 CQB" "M4A1 Night Ops" "M4A1 Marksman" "M4A1 Stealth" |
Every variant of the weapon is modeled with 2nd generation collapsible stock, and KAC M4 RAS handguards with KAC rail covers | 2009 | |
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 | "M4A1" | Can be fitted with red dot sight, EOTech 551 Holographic sight, Trijicon ACOG scope, thermal scope, suppressor, KAC Masterkey, heartbeat sensor, FMJ rounds, and extended magazines | The weapon is modeled with PRI front and A.R.M.S. #40L rear BUISs, A.R.M.S. S.I.R. system, and (erroneously) A1 pistol grip | 2009 |
Army of Two: The 40th Day | "M4" | Can be fitted with a variety of stocks, barrels, magazines, scopes, suppressors/muzzle brakes | 2010 | |
SOCOM: US Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 3 | "M4A1" | Can be fitted with various accessories | 2010 | |
The 3rd Birthday | "MfA1" | 2010 | ||
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 | "M4A1 Carbine" | Unusable; seen on the cover, fitted with Trijicon TA31-RMR ACOG scope, AN/PEQ-15 ATPIAL designator, SureFire Universal WeaponLight, and KAC RIS foregrip | 2010 | |
Just Cause 2 | "Assault Rifle" | 2010 | ||
Sniper: Ghost Warrior | 2010 | |||
Firearms: Source | "M4-A1" | Fitted with carry handle, KAC railed handguard with KAC rail covers, and a KAC RIS foregrip | 2010 | |
Dead Rising 2 | 2010 | |||
Medal of Honor | "M4" "M4A1" |
Fitted with flip-up iron sights, EOTech 556 Holographic sights, Trijicon 4x32 scopes, SureFire Universal WeaponLights, KAC QDSS-NT4 suppressors, RIS foregrips and AN/PEQ-2 laser designators | 2010 | |
Breach (VG) | "M4A1" | Can be fitted with iron sights, EOTech Holographic sight, Trijicon TA31 ACOG scope, or M203 grenade launcher | The weapon is modeled with 3rd generation collapsible stock, KAC M4 RAS handguards with KAC rail covers | 2011 |
Battle: Los Angeles | "M4A1 Carbine" | Various accessories in cutscenes, but shown without any in-game | 2011 | |
Homefront | "M4 Rifle" | Can be fitted with iron sights, various optical sights, KAC Masterkey, and a suppressor. | The weapon is modeled with KAC M4 RAS handguards | 2011 |
The Darkness II | "Carbine" | 2011 | ||
Operation Flashpoint: Red River | "M4A1 Carbine" | Can be fitted with carry handle, Aimpoint M68 CCO, Trijicon TA31RCO ACOG scope, EOTech 551 Holographic sight, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, SureFire Universal WeaponLight, and M203A1 Grenade Launcher | 2011 | |
NCIS: The Video Game | Seen on a poster | 2011 | ||
Batman: Arkham City | "M4A1 Carbine" | 2011 | ||
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 | "M4A1" | Can be fitted with SureShot reflex sight, EOTech XPS Holographic sight, EOTech MPO III magnifier, Trijicon TA31F ACOG scope, thermal scope, suppressor, KAC Masterkey, heartbeat sensor, and extended magazines | The weapon is modeled with Magpul MOE Carbine Stock, customized charging handle, rear and front flip-up BUISs, KAC M4 RAS handguards with KAC rail covers, RIS foregrip, (erroneously) A1 pistol grip, and a 20-round STANAG magazine with a Magpul loop | 2011 |
Saints Row: The Third | "AR-55" | Fitted with various accessories | Fires in slow 3-round bursts | 2011 |
Payday: The Heist | "AMCAR-4" | 2011 | ||
Karma Online | 2011 | |||
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City | "Assault Rifle" | Fitted with Aimpoint red dot sight | 2012 | |
Jagged Alliance: Back in Action | 2012 | |||
Prototype 2 | 2012 | |||
Spec Ops: The Line | M4A1 Carbine | Fitted with various accessories | 2012 | |
Black Mesa | With M203 grenade launcher | Cut weapon | 2012 | |
Arctic Combat | 2012 | |||
Ravaged | 2012 | |||
Warface | "M4A1" | Can be fitted with various accessories | SOPMOD Block I configuration | 2013 |
"M4 Custom" | heavy customized | |||
State of Decay | "M4A1" | 2013 | ||
ArmA Tactics | M4A1 | 2013 | ||
Call of Duty: Ghosts | Cut weapon | 2013 | ||
Payday 2 | "CAR-4" | Various attachments and modifications | The weapon is modeled with tan flip-up iron sights, a KAC-style free-float railed foregrip, and a railed low-profile gasblock | 2013 |
Survarium | 2013 | |||
Insurgency | M4A1 | With various attachments | 2014 | |
Batman: Arkham Knight | 2014 | |||
World of Guns: Gun Disassembly | M4 Carbine | various attachments | 2014 | |
Time Crisis 5 | "Machine Gun" | With Trijicon ACOG4x32+RMR sight, laser sight, flash light, vertical foregrip | 2014 | |
Squad | Plastic handguards (M4), KAC railed handguard (M4A1), available with a carry handle, a CompM4 red dot sight, a 4X ACOG sight and a KAC foregrip | M4 and M4A1 | 2015 | |
Contract Wars | 2015 | |||
Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex First Assault | M4A1 | Various attachments | Starter assault rifle | 2015 |
Rainbow Six Siege | "M4" | M4A1 Block II with Mk 18 Mod 1 railed handguard, 12.5 inch barrel, and tan Command Arms UPG16 modular pistol grip | Added in Operation Grim Sky in 2018 | 2015 |
Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades | M4A1 | M4A1 Block I | 2016 | |
"M4A1 Classic" | Original production M4A1 | |||
"M4A1 Left Hook" | M4A1 Block I, left-hand variant | |||
"M4A1 Shorty" | 10" barrel with railed handguard | |||
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered | "M4A1 Carbine", "M4A1 Suppressed", "M4A1 Grenadier", and "M4A1 SOPMOD" | Tasco Red Dot reflex scope, Sightmark Sure Shot reflex sight, EOTech 552 holographic sight, Trijicon 4x32 ACOG, AN/PEQ-2A IR designator, M203 grenade launcher | 2016 | |
Escape from Tarkov | Colt M4A1 5.56x45 Assault Rifle | Tons of the attachments | has a few special variants | 2016 |
Ghost Recon: Wildlands | 2017 | |||
Ring of Elysium | 2018 | |||
World War 3 | M4 MWS | added in a 2019 update | 2018 | |
State of Decay 2 | 2018 | |||
Call to Arms | 2018 | |||
Krunker | Trigger Mastery | Suppressed | Incorrectly has no ejection port, no forward assist, a fire selector on both sides, and holds 28 rounds | 2019 |
The Division 2 | Police M4 | 2019 | ||
Ghost Recon Breakpoint | 2019 | |||
Into the Radius VR | "M4A1" | Various attachments, swap full-auto for 3-round burst | 30-round magazines, KAC foregrip | 2020 |
Enlisted | 2021 |
Anime
Title | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|
The Abashiri Family | Police, Militants | "Explosion of violence!! We don't have justice!" (E01) | 1991 |
Phantom: The Animation | Ein; Inferno commandos | 2004 | |
Kochikame, The UFO Movie | |||
Ga-rei: Zero | 1st Division operators | 2008 | |
Canaan | American SOF operators | outfitted with various SOPMOD accessories | 2009 |
Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom | Ein | 2009 | |
Zwei | |||
King of Thorn | Owen | 2009 | |
US Army personnel | |||
Hanasaku Iroha | outfitted with various SOPMOD accessories | 2011 | |
Blue Exorcist | Vatican HQ Armoury | 2011 | |
Upotte!! | with various accessories | 2012 | |
Stella Women's Academy, High School Division Class C3 | Yura Yamato | Airsoft | 2013 |
Sword Art Online II | "Miso" | With a crane stock, Comp M4 and Surefire M900 foregrip | 2014 |
Captain Earth | Tanegashima Space Center security | 2014 | |
Bungo Stray Dogs | Ep. 18 "The Strategy of Conflict"; self-firing trap, equipped with reflex sight and laser pinters | 2016 |
Animation
Title | Voice Actor | Characters | Notation | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Love, Death & Robots - Season 2 | Meck | Heavy customized; "Snow in the Desert" (S2E04) | 2021 | |
Love, Death & Robots - Season 3 | "Three Robots: Exit Strategies" (S3E01) | 2022 |
M4/M4A1 Block II
In 2001, the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC - Crane Division) initiated Block II of the SOPMOD program, which called for both new accessories (optics, flashlights, etc.), as well as a new M4/M4A1 Rail Interface System (RIS) to replace the Knight's Armament Company (KAC) forearm from Block I. Among others, SOPMOD Block II introduced accessories such as:
- Elcan SpecterDR 1-4x Scope (designated SU-230/PVS)
- EOTech 553 HOLOgraphic Weapon Sight (designated SU-231/PVS)
- Insight Technology M3X Tactical Illuminator (designated SU-233/PVS)
- Advanced Target Pointer Illuminator Aiming Light (ATPIAL) (designated AN/PEQ-15)
During the rail selection phase, NSWC-Crane surprised most observers when they chose a new lightweight free-floating rail forearm manufactured by a then-unknown vendor, Daniel Defense, based in Black Creek, Georgia, over competing rail designs from KAC and ARMS. In contrast to the earlier KAC rails, Daniel Defense's design, designated RIS II, extended nearly the full length of an M4's barrel, past the gas block, thereby increasing M1913 Picatinny rail space relative to the KAC rail. The RIS II was also free-floating (it had no contact with either the barrel or front sight post), and was capable of mounting the M203 grenade launcher without a barrel attachment. Two versions of the RIS II exist: A version which contains a slot to fit over an M4's A-frame front sight post (known as the "RIS II FSP"), and a continuous version (simply "RIS II") which contains no FSP slot and therefore must be used with a low-profile gas block. The RIS II was first adopted by SOCOM in 2006. However, in contrast to most of the other SOPMOD Block II accessories, which began reaching operators in the field in 2007, SOCOM did not complete testing on the RIS II and issue its first major procurement contract until 2009, and Daniel Defense's own production lines initially strained to meet delivery orders on their SOCOM contract (which also limited the RIS II's availability on the commercial market). Consequently, the RIS II did not enter usage with SOCOM component personnel until after 2010, and it did not fully replace the KAC rail in SOCOM until 2016, by which point newer, modular rails had begun to usurp Picatinny quad rails on the commercial AR-15 market. Despite being a dated design relative to current AR-15 rails (e.g. those using Keymod and M-LOK attachment systems), the RIS II is currently the standard-issue M4A1 carbine rail for U.S. SOCOM.
For IMFDB's purposes, the primary difference between the traditional "Block I" M4s (above) and the M4/M4A1 Block II is that the former use the KAC rail handguards and the triangular front sight post, while the M4 and M4A1 Block II are distinguished by utilization of the Daniel Defense RIS II rail system, which runs along the full length of the barrel. Note also that in the early days of the SOPMOD Block II program, it was common for SOCOM personnel to utilize M4A1s fitted with the traditional KAC rail, while still using optics and sighting devices from the Block II package; any M4-pattern rifle that uses a KAC rail and Block II accessories is known informally as an "M4 Block 1.5" in the AR-15 community. IMFDB, however, regards only the RIS II as the distinguishing feature of a "Block II" M4/M4A1 carbine.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sicario | Josh Brolin | Matt | Daniel Defense DDM4A1 | 2015 |
Captain America: Civil War | US Navy Master at Arms | Daniel Defense DDM4A1 | 2016 | |
Sicario: Day of the Soldado | Josh Brolin | Matt | Daniel Defense DDM4A1 | 2018 |
Rampage | Joe Manganiello | Burke | Daniel Defense DDM4A1 | 2018 |
Triple Frontier | Garrett Hedlund | Ben Miller | Fitted with ACOG | 2019 |
Extraction | Chris Hemsworth | Tyler Rake | 2020 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Better Call Saul - Season 5 | Robert Paul Taylor | Sicario Assassin | w/EOTech sight; "Something Unforgivable" (S5E10) | 2020 |
Michel Curiel | Sicario Assassin | |||
Jesus Banuelos | Sicario Assassin | |||
George Cisneros | Sicario Assassin | |||
Marco Morales | Sicario Assassin | |||
Victor Chavero | Sicario Assassin | |||
Tony Dalton | Eduardo "Lalo" Salamanca | |||
WandaVision | S.W.O.R.D. agent | "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!" (S1E06) | 2021 | |
Teyonah Parris | Monica Rambeau | |||
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier | Madripoor resident | "Power Broker" (S1E03) | 2021 | |
US Army soldier | "Truth" (S1E05) |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears As | Mods | Notes | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ghost Recon Breakpoint | 2019 |
Animation
Title | Voice Actor | Character | Notation | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Love, Death & Robots - Season 3 | Joe Manganiello | Sergeant Coulthard | w/Magpul MOE stock, PMAG, EOTech sight with magnifier, suppressor, flashlight, AN/PEQ-15 tactical laser, 45 degrees red dot sight, Magpul pistol grip, and Magpul AFG grip; "In Vaulted Halls Entombed" (S3E08) | 2022 |
Christian Serratos | Harper | |||
Jai Courtney | Spencer | w/Magpul MOE stock, PMAG, EOTech sight with magnifier, suppressor, flashlight, AN/PEQ-15 tactical laser, 45 degrees red dot sight, Magpul pistol grip, and vertical grip; "In Vaulted Halls Entombed" (S3E08) | ||
Noshir Dalal | Beaumont | |||
Jeff Schine | Gladstone | |||
Stanton Lee | Dilman | w/Magpul MOE stock, PMAG, optic scope, suppressor, flashlight, AN/PEQ-15 tactical laser, 45 degrees red dot sight, Magpul pistol grip, and vertical grip; "In Vaulted Halls Entombed" (S3E08) |
Colt Model 933
The Colt Model 933 is a semi/full-auto carbine similar to the M4A1 carbine listed above, except with an 11.5" barrel as opposed to the 14.5" barrel on the M4A1. Much like the earlier Colt Model 733, which it replaced, the barrel thickness varied; some versions had the M16A1 barrel profile, while others had the thicker M16A2/M4 barrel profile. Additionally, the RO933 was one of Colt's first AR-15-pattern rifles to feature a front sight post which had the bayonet lug deleted, though this was not standard and some versions retained the bayonet lug. All versions, however, feature the flattop upper receiver and removable carry handle/rear sight assembly found on the M4.
A burst version of the Model 933 was also produced; this version was known as the Model 935 and was purchased in limited numbers by the U.S. Marine Corps Reconnaissance community beginning in the late-1990s ([1]). However, beyond the USMC, the Model 933/935 saw little acceptance in the U.S. military; most special operations units instead opted to use either the standard 14.5" barrel M4A1 or the 10.3" CQBR/Mk 18. The Model 933/935 proved far more popular, however, in the U.S. law enforcement market with SWAT teams, rapidly becoming the most common U.S. law enforcement M4 configuration (most notably, it is the standard carbine of FBI SWAT and HRT). It has also proven popular on the export market.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Harsh Times | Christian Bale | Jim Davis | Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCO, AN/PEQ-2 TPIAL designator, SureFire Universal WeaponLight, and RIS foregrip | 2006 |
Home of the Brave | US Army soldiers | Unrecognizable; could be M733s | 2006 | |
Transformers | Josh Duhamel | Captain William Lennox | Fitted with Vltor Clubfoot stock, Aimpoint M68 CCO and AN/PVS-17 night scope, SureFire M900 WeaponLight foregrip, AN/PEQ-2 TPIAL designator, and Phantom muzzle brake | 2007 |
Hancock | Bank robber | 2008 | ||
Quantum of Solace | CIA SAD agents | 2008 | ||
Crank: High Voltage | Thug | 2009 | ||
Salt | CIA agents | 2010 | ||
Across the Line: The Exodus of Charlie Wright | Gary Daniels | Michaels | 2010 | |
Bokeem Woodbine | Miller | |||
Coriolanus | Ralph Fiennes | Caius Martius Coriolanus | Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCOs, few are missing front iron sights | 2011 |
Various | Roman Legionnaire soldiers | |||
Fast Five | Paul Walker | Brian O'Conner | Fitted with KAC M4 RAS handguards | 2011 |
X-Men: First Class | American soldiers | Mocked up as XM-177E1 | 2011 | |
Lockout | SWAT officers | Fitted with Aimpoint M68 CCOs | 2012 | |
End of Watch | ICE agents | Fitted with EOTech sights, foregrips and Vltor Modstocks | 2012 | |
Warm Bodies | Cory Hardrict | Kevin | 2013 | |
Pain & Gain | Miami PD SWAT officers | Fitted with EOTech sights, Surefire M900 foregrips and AN/PEQ-2 IR designators | 2013 | |
Robocop | Vallon's henchman | With 100-round Beta-C magazine | 2014 | |
American Heist | Seen on table | 2014 | ||
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes | Gary Oldman | Dreyfus | With Leupold CQ/T scope and SureFire M900 foregrip | 2014 |
Sicario | Mexican Federal Police | 2015 | ||
Hell or High Water | Ben Foster | Tanner Howard | With Sightmark Sure Shot reflex sight, railed handguards, foregrip | 2016 |
Patriots Day | Watertown Police | 2016 | ||
Red Billabong | Philippe Deseck | Richards' Man #3 | 2016 | |
The Titan | Spanish soldiers | aimpoint, railed handguard | 2018 | |
Rambo: Last Blood | cartel soldiers | 2019 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The X-Files - Season 5 | Military personnel | Roughly 10" barrels, Likely short-barreled Olympic Arms K3B-FT carbines | 1998 | |
CSI: NY | ESU Officers | 2004 - 2013 | ||
The Unit | Dennis Haysbert | SGM Jonas "Snake Doctor" Blane | With EOTech red dot sight, Crane stock, RIS foregrip, and AN/PEQ-2 IR designator / "Five Brothers", "Play 16" | 2006 - 2009 |
The Unit | Scott Foley | SFC Bobby "Cool Breeze" Brown | With EOTech red dot sight, Crane stock, RIS foregrip, and AN/PEQ-2 IR designator / "Five Brothers", "Play 16" | 2006 - 2009 |
The Unit | Max Martini | MSGT Mack "Dirt Diver" Gerhardt | With EOTech red dot sight, Crane stock, RIS foregrip, and AN/PEQ-2 IR designator / "Five Brothers", "Play 16" | 2006 - 2009 |
The Unit | Michael Irby | SFC Charles "Betty Blue" Grey | With EOTech red dot sight, Crane stock, RIS foregrip, and AN/PEQ-2 IR designator / "Five Brothers", "Play 16" | 2006 - 2009 |
Luther | Sam Spruell | Owen Lynch | With scope / Episode 2 | 2010 |
Breaking Bad - Season 4 | Henry Herman | Gus' enforcer | "Cornered" (S4E06) | 2011 |
The Chicago Code | Chicago PD officers | With M68 Aimpoint red dot scopes, RIS foregrips, and Surefire Universal weaponlights | 2011 - ???? | |
Elementary | NYPD Emergency Services Unit | 2012-2019 | ||
Banshee - Season 3 | various | fitted with the EOTech 551 Holographic sights, AN/PEQ-2s, vertical foregrips and weaponlights | 2015 | |
Condor | police tactical unit | "What Loneliness?" (S1E01) | 2018 | |
Bumblebee | Sector 7 soldiers | 2018 | ||
L.A.'s Finest | Jessica Alba | Det. Nancy McKenna | 2019 | |
L.A.'s Finest | Gabrielle Union | Det. Syd Burnett | 2019 | |
Magnum P.I. | Honolulu Police S.W.A.T. | 2019 | ||
WandaVision | S.W.O.R.D. agent | w/sight; "The Series Finale" (S1E09) | 2021 | |
Ms. Marvel - Season 1 | Damage Control agents | w/EOTech sights and RIS handguards; "No Normal" (S1E06) | 2022 |
Anime
Anime Title | Character(s) | Notes | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Ghost in the Shell S.A.C. 2nd GIG | Dejima Refugees | 2004 - 2005 | |
American Soldiers | With futuristic furniture, cybernetic sights and M203 grenade launchers | ||
Blood+ | Lewis | Fitted with EOTech Holographic sight and SureFire M900 WeaponLight foregrip | 2005 - 2006 |
US Special Forces soldiers |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears As | Mods | Notes | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Battlefield 2 | Promotional material only | 2005 | ||
Condemned 2: BloodShot | "Assault Rifle" | Fitted with Vltor Modstock, Tango Down BG-16 Battlegrip, 5.56mm Magpul, rear and front BUISs, a scope similar to the Trijicon TA31RCO ACOG, railed handguards with rail covers, custom gas block, and YMH flash hider | 2008 | |
Fallout: New Vegas | "Marksman Carbine" "All American" |
Can be modified with various upgrades | Both variants are fitted with ACOG scopes; the "Marksman Carbine" has black finish, whilst the "All American" has woodland camouflage finish, as well both lack the charging handle on the rear, which is located on the moving bolt on the right side where the brass ejects instead | 2010 |
GoldenEye 007 (2010) | "Terralite 3" | Available with iron sights, ACOG scope, EOTech Holographic sight, or a suppressor | The rear sight of the carry handle is missing | 2010 |
Jagged Alliance: Back in Action | "M4 Carbine" "Jungle Ops CARB-15" "Night Ops CARB-15" |
The "M4 Carbine" is missing a rear iron sight and bayonet lug | 2012 | |
Max Payne 3 | "M4" | Local Justice DLC | 2012 | |
Rainbow Six Siege | C8-SFW | Various attachments. Under barrel Shotgun | added in Operation Black Ice | 2015 |
Gun Club VR | "Mk. 18" | 2018 | ||
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare | "M4A1" | The post-release "Task Force" blueprint is an actual M4A1 | 2019 | |
Resident Evil 4 (2023 VG) | "CQBR Assault Rifle" | w/ various optional scopes; A2 standalone sight and KAC foregrip | 2023 | |
Z.O.N.A Project X VR | "M16" | Semi-auto only, lacks rear sight | 2023 |
Animation
Title | Voice Actor | Character | Notation | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Love, Death & Robots - Season 3 | Tan colored grip and stock; "Three Robots: Exit Strategies" (S3E01) | 2022 |
Mk 18 Mod 0
An even shorter-barreled M4A1 carbine with a 10.5 inch barrel. The upper receiver, which is used on a regular M4 lower receiver, is designated CQB-R (Close Quarters Battle-Receiver), while the entire weapon system is designated as the Mk 18 Mod 0 by the United States Navy. Used by Navy VBSS units, NCIS, and Navy SEALs. It is another one of the weapons that fell under the 'M4 Commando' nickname as an airsoft gun.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tropic Thunder | Flaming Dragons guerrilla | With ACOG sight | 2008 | |
The Keeper | A SWAT trooper | 2009 | ||
Terminator Salvation | resistance member | 2009 | ||
The Losers | Various characters | With various accessories | 2010 | |
Act of Valor | US Navy SEAL | 2012 | ||
Black & White Episode 1: The Dawn of Assault | Major | 2012 | ||
The Baytown Outlaws | gang member | EOtech sight | 2012 | |
American Sniper | Bradley Cooper | Chief Petty Officer Chris Kyle | With tan paint scheme, LMT rear sight, RIS foregrip, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator or AN/PEQ-15 ATPIAL, suppressor, Crane stock, Surefire Universal weaponlight, and Aimpoint CompM2 red dot scope | 2014 |
American Sniper | US Navy SEALs | With LMT rear sights, EOTech red dot sights, suppressors, and AN/PEQ-15 IR designators | 2014 | |
Chappie | Ninja | Ninja | Painted bright yellow, with red dot sight, laser designator, suppressor, and magazines painted yellow or pink | 2015 |
Sicario 2: Soldado | government agents | 2018 | ||
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie | APD Officer | Deleted Scene | 2019 | |
Fatman | US Army Guards | 2020 | ||
Tenet | Tenet operatives | 2020 | ||
No Time to Die | Daniel Craig | James Bond | 2021 |
Television
Show Title / Episode | Actor | Character | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
24 | Kiefer Sutherland | Jack Bauer | Season 7 "Episode 15 - 10:00 P.M. - 11:00 P.M." With Aimpoint M4 red dot sight, Aimpoint 3x Magnifier, Gemtech G5 suppressor, LaRue Tactical 7.0 railed handguard, Yankee Hill Mfg front & rear sights, DPMS Inc. 4-railed Gas Block, and Vltor Modstock | 2001 - 2010 |
Torchwood | British Soldiers | "Sleeper". Fitted with EOtech sights, foregrips, and tactical flashlights | 2008 | |
Torchwood | Doug Rollins | Lead Alien sleeper agent | "Sleeper" Fitted with EOtech sight, foregrip, and tactical flashlight | 2008 |
Breaking Bad - Season 1 | DEA tactical agent | "Pilot" (S1E01) | 2008 | |
The Blacklist - Season 3 | Baz | Baz | "Susan Hargrave (No. 18)" (S3E18) | 2016 |
Hawaii Five-0 - Season 9 | Meaghan Rath | Tani Rey | Magpul STR stock, Trijicon ACOG TA11 scope, Magpul RVG grip, DBAL D2 laser, panel ris covers,flashlight. | 2018 |
Magnum P.I. | Tim Kang | Katsumoto | "The Ties That Bind" (S1E09) | 2018 |
The Rookie | Mekia Cox | Officer Nyla Harper | "Warriors and Guardians" (S2E04) | 2019 |
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier | SWAT officer | "One World, One People" (S1E06) | 2021 | |
Cowboy Bebop (2021) | Mustafa Shakir | Jet Black | 2021 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears As | Mods | Notes | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cross Fire | "M4CQBR" | suppressor, AN/PEQ-15 laser module, EOTech 512 holographic sight | 2007 | |
"MK.18 Mod 0" | suppressor, foregrip, and an LMT fixed A2 rear sight | |||
Combat Arms | "M4A1 CQB-R" | With Crane stock and LMT rear sight | 2008 | |
SOCOM: US Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 3 | w/ various accessories | 2010 | ||
Medal of Honor | "M4 CQB-R" | Equipped with Various Accessories | SP only | 2010 |
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive | "M4A4" | With flip-up rear iron sights and free-float RAS handguard | 2012 | |
Insurgency | w/ various attachments | 2014 | ||
Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades | 2016 | |||
Call to Arms | Mk 18 Mod 0 | 2018 |
Anime
Title/Episode | Character | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|
King of Thorn | Owen | 2009 | |
Angel Beats! | Yuri | with EOTech Holograhic sight, foregrip, custom stock, Beta C-Mag 100 rounds drum magazine (it probably held more though) | 2010 |
Sword Art Online II | "Lightly salted Tarako" | Coyote camo handguard and stock | 2014 |
Animation
Title | Voice Actor | Characters | Notation | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Love, Death & Robots - Season 3 | seen in armory; "Kill Team Kill" (S3E05) | 2022 |
Mk 18 Mod 1
The Mk 18 Mod 1 differs from the earlier Mk 18 Mod 0 (above) in that it utilizes the Daniel Defense RIS II free-floating rail system, often with a low-profile gas block; as with the M4/M4A1 Block II, the Mark 18 Mod 1 was a product of the SOPMOD Block II program. (NOTE: See the M4/M4A1 Block II entry for more details on SOPMOD Block II and the origins of the RIS II.) For IMFDB's purposes, the usage of the RIS II is the single feature which distinguishes the Mk 18 Mod 1 from the Mk 18 Mod 0.
Also note that Daniel Defense offers the DDM4 MK18, a clone of the Mk 18 Mod 1 which is very often seen in Hollywood as a stand-in for the actual SOCOM-issue Mk 18 Mod 1s (which are built on refurbished M16A1 lower receivers). Pictures of two different DD MK18s are included on this page for reference.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Viral Factor | Jay Chou | Jon Man | Built on XM16E1 lower; Aimpoint CompM2 sight, Crane stock, vertical foregrip, and AN/PEQ-16 MIPIM | 2012 |
Suicide Squad | U.S. special operators | Various accessories | 2016 | |
The Accountant | Ben Affleck | Christian Wolff | Daniel Defense MK18 w/foregrip, weaponlight, suppressor, Magpul MOE stock, Leupold HAMR/Delta point sight | 2016 |
War for the Planet of the Apes | Woody Harrelson | The Colonel | 2017 | |
Mile 22 | Lauren Cohan | Alice | Daniel Defense MK18 rail and fixed front and rear sights, Surefire Mini Scout light (possible), Trijicon MRO Red Dot | 2018 |
Mile 22 | Ronda Rousey | Sam | Daniel Defense MK18; various attachments | 2018 |
Fatman | Walton Goggins | The Skinny Man | Various accessories | 2020 |
The Suicide Squad | Joel Kinnaman | Rick Flag | Magpul CTR stock, Aimpoint T2 red dot, OD Green Geissele MK4 MLOK handguard, PEQ-15 laser system, possibly a Surefire Mini Scout light, Magpul AFG-2 grip, and BCM compensator | 2021 |
The Contractor | Chris Pine | James Harper | Daniel Defense MK18; various attachments | 2022 |
Extraction 2 | Golshifteh Farahani | Nik Khan | 2023 | |
Ghosted | U.S. Marines | 2023 |
Television
Show Title / Episode | Actor | Character | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hawaii Five-0 - Season 9 | Meaghan Rath | Tani Rey | Daniel Defense MK18 with Magpul STR stock, Trijicon ACOG TA11 scope, Magpul RVG grip, DBAL D2 laser, panel ris covers,flashlight. | 2018 |
Magnum P.I. | Jay Hernandez | Magnum | "The Day It All Came Together" (S1E20) | 2018 |
SEAL Team / Season 2 "Episode 19 - Medicate and Isolate" | Tony Curran | Brett Swann | With EoTech 552 sight, KAC suppressor, AN/PEQ-2, VFG and flashlight | 2019 |
Better Call Saul - Season 5 | Conrad R. Padilla | Colombian Gang Member | w/Maxim SCW stock and Aimpoint T2; "Bagman" (S5E08) | 2020 |
Corey Eubanks | Tiburón | w/Maxim SCW stock and Aimpoint PRO sight; "Bagman" (S5E08) | ||
Algin Mendez | Colombian Gang Member | w/Maxim SCW stock and EOTech XPS sight; "Bagman" (S5E08) | ||
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier | Power Broker's mercenaries | The Star-Spangled Man" (S1E02) | 2021 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears As | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Medal of Honor: Warfighter | Daniel Defense MK18 | 2012 | |
Rainbow Six Siege | Daniel Defense MK18; Unusable; on loading screen | 2015 | |
Ghost Recon Wildlands | Mk 18 | Year 2 DLC | 2017 |
Insurgency: Sandstorm | Initially generic Mk 18 Mod 1; later re-skinned as Daniel Defense MK18 | 2018 |
Animation
Title | Voice Actor | Characters | Notation | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Love, Death & Robots - Season 1 | US Marines | Daniel Defense MK18 w/EOTech sight; "Shape-Shifters" (S1E10) | 2019 |
Colt AR-15A2 Government Carbine
A civilian released carbine rifle with a 16" barrel, A2 upper receiver. Designed for law enforcement.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Royal Warriors | Ying Bai | Gangmember | 1986 | |
Open Fire | Ron Howard George | Deacon | Sporter Lightweight | 1994 |
Open Fire | Leo Lee | Nakata | Sporter Lightweight with sniper scope | 1994 |
Open Fire | Jeff Wincott | Alec McNeil | Sporter Lightweight | 1994 |
Open Fire | Mimi Craven | Lynne Tolbert | Sporter Lightweight | 1994 |
Conspiracy Theory | John Schwartzman | Sniper | With night-vision scope, 20-round magazine, and laser pointer | 1997 |
The Fast and the Furious | L.A.P.D. SWAT officer | Sporter Lightweight version | 2001 | |
Elite Squad 2 (Tropa de Elite 2) | Militia member | Sporter Lightweight version | 2010 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
JAG | Sal Landi | Sergeant Riske | "We the People" (S2E01), with telescopic sight | 1995 - 2005 |
Fear the Walking Dead - Season 2 | Los Hermanos members | "Los Muertos" (S2E09), "Pillar of Salt" (S2E12) | 2016 | |
Ruben Carbajal | Antonio Reyes | "Wrath" (S2E14) | ||
Alejandro Edda | Marco Rodriguez | "North" (S2E15) |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears As | Mods | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|
Dead Rising 2 | "M4" | 2010 | |
7.62 High Calibre | w/ various attachments | 2008 | |
Black | "M16" | has some kind of electronic device near the muzzle | 2006 |
Sniper: Ghost Warrior Contracts 2 | "PR15 HERA" | Drake Associates Athena Precision Chassis | 2021 |
Colt AR-15A3 Tactical Carbine
A civilian carbine with a 16" barrel and a removable carry handle.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Fast and the Furious | L.A.P.D. SWAT officer | With fixed A2 stock | 2001 | |
009-1: The End of the Beginning | SMA troops | 2013 | ||
Ant-Man | Martin Donovan | Mitchell Carson | 2015 | |
Hell or High Water | Gill Birmingham | Ranger Parker | 2016 |
Video Games
Title | As | Mods | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare | "M4A1 Carbine", "M4A1 Suppressed", "M4A1 Grenadier", and "M4A1 SOPMOD" | Tasco Red Dot reflex scope, Sightmark Sure Shot reflex sight, EOTech 552 holographic sight, Trijicon 4x32 ACOG, AN/PEQ-2A IR designator, M203 grenade launcher, M203 leaf sight | Features full-auto fire, four-position collapsible stock, M16A1-style flash hider and pistol grip, KAC RIS handguard, KAC rail cover, KAC foregrip, and lacks the bayonet lug. | 2007 |
GoldenEye 007 (2010) | "Terralite III" | Reflex sight, grenade launcher, ACOG, or laser aiming module | Carry handle is missing rear sight, attached optics remove front sight/gas block | 2010 |
Colt Law Enforcement Carbine
The "M4A1" of the civilian world, this rifle has a 16" barrel (as opposed to the M4A1's 14.5") with step-cuts to attach a launcher such as an M203 grenade launcher and the Cobray 37mm Launcher. In films, this gun has been converted to full auto to trick viewers into believing it is an M4A1, earning it the nickname "M4gery".
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Patriots Day | Boston Police and F.B.I. HRT | 2016 | ||
Homefront (2013) | SWAT officers | with EOTech red dot sights | 2013 | |
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit | NYPD ESU officers | with RIS handguards and EOTech red dot sights | 2013 | |
S.W.A.T.: Firefight | SWAT officers | With various accessories | 2011 | |
Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling | Todd A. Robinson | Overton | 2009 | |
State Affairs (Une affaire d'état) | Thierry Frémont | Michel Fernandez | 2009 | |
I Am Legend | Will Smith | Dr. Robert Neville | With ACOG scope and PentagonLight MD3R weaponlight | 2007 |
Casino Royale | Miami-Dade Police | 2006 | ||
I Am A Hero | Outlet Mall Survivor | Airsoft | 2015 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note/ Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | FBI SWAT | "Hell" (S10E17); With C-More and PentagonLight MD3R | 2009 | |
NCIS: Los Angeles | LAPD SWAT officer | "The Debt" (S3E10) | 2011 | |
Covert Affairs | CIA agents | "Bang and Blame" (S2E03), "Half a World Away" (S2E07); Magpul MOE handguard, UBR stock, PMags | 2011-2012 | |
Nikita | Rob Stewart | Roan | "343 Walnut Lane" (S2E06); Magpul MOE handguard, UBR stock, PMags | 2011-2012 |
Revolution | Patrick St. Esprit | Wayne Ramsey | "The Stand" (S1E11) | 2013 |
Revolution | Derek Webster | Nicholas | "The Stand" (S1E11) | 2013 |
Revolution | Graham Rogers | Danny Matheson | "The Stand" (S1E11) | 2013 |
The Walking Dead - Season 4 | Lauren Cohan | Maggie Greene | "Too Far Gone" (S4E08) | 2013-2014 |
Shades of Blue - Season 1 | FBI HRT teams | "The Breach" (S1E11) | 2016 | |
The Blacklist - Season 3 | Baz | Baz | "Mr. Solomon (No. 32)" (S3E17) | 2016 |
Specialists (Specialisté) | URNA (Czech SWAT) | "Den zúčtování" (S1E67) | 2017-Present | |
The Walking Dead: World Beyond - Season 1 | CRM soldier | with a Trijicon ACOG scope and vertical grip; "The Tyger and the Lamb" (S1E03) | 2020 | |
Annet Mahendru | Lance Corporal Jennifer "Huck" Mallick | w/ACOG scope and vertical grip; "Truth or Dare" (S1E07) | ||
Michel Curiel | Private Owens | w/Aimpoint CompM2 sight and vertical grip; "Truth or Dare" (S1E07) | ||
Big Sky - Season 1 | Katheryn Winnick | Jenny Hoyt | with custom keymod handguard, Aimpoint red dot and AFG; "Love Is a Strange and Dangerous Thing" (S1E16) | 2020-2021 |
Kylie Bunbury | Cassie Dewell | |||
Big Sky - Season 2 | Sheriff Deputies | 2021-2022 | ||
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon - Season 1 | Power of the Living movement guerrier | "Paris Sera Toujours Paris" (S1E03) | 2023 |
Video Games
Title | As | Mods | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
State of Decay | "AR 15" | 2013 | ||
"AR 15 Custom" | Magpul stock, pistol grip and tactical grip |
Colt 9mm Submachine Gun
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Seven Psychopaths | Thugs | 2012 | ||
Urban Justice | Drug dealer's bodyguard | Model 633 | 2007 | |
Collateral | FBI Special Agent | With Surefire M500AB forend weaponlight | 2004 | |
A Man Apart | Vin Diesel | DEA Agent Sean Vetter | With two magazines taped together 'jungle-style' | 2003 |
The Matrix Reloaded | Henchman | 2003 | ||
xXx | NSA commandos | With C-More red dot sights and Surefire M500AB forend weaponlghts | 2002 | |
xXx | Seen in GTO back seat armory, with C-More red dot sight and Surefire M500AB forend weaponlight | 2002 | ||
Death to Smoochy | SWAT team | 2002 | ||
Mission: Impossible II | Ving Rhames | Luther Stickwell | With C-More sight and brass catcher | 2000 |
Battlefield Earth | Human resistance fighters | With & without Colt DOE (Department Of Energy) upper receivers & M203 grenade launchers | 2000 | |
The Replacement Killers | Chow Yun-Fat | John Lee | With & without silencer & scope | 1998 |
The Replacement Killers | Henchmen | 1998 | ||
The Siege | Black ops soldiers | With C-More red dot sights | 1998 | |
Spawn | Melinda Clark | Jessica Priest | With flammable chemicals canister, C-More red dot sight, and laser pointer | 1997 |
The Peacemaker | FBI Agent | With Surefire 9P weaponlight | 1997 | |
Bulletproof | DEA Agent | With C-More red dot sight | 1996 |
Television
Show Title / Episode | Actor | Character | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Miami Vice - Season 3 / "Knock Knock, Who's There" | DEA agent, SRT member | 1986 - 1987 | ||
Seven Days / "Daddy's Little Girl" | Johnathan LaPaglia | Frank Parker | 1998 - 2001 |
Video Games
Game | Appears As | Note | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|
Enter the Matrix | "9mm SMG/R0635" | 2003 | |
State of Decay | "Samurai PDW" | 2013 | |
Rainbow Six Siege | "Commando 9" | Added in the Operation Burnt Horizon expansion (2019) | 2015 |
Killing Floor 2 | "AR-15 Varmint Rifle" | With Forward Assist, Rail Interface System, RRA Tactical Mount, Magpul AFG | 2016 |
Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
28 Weeks Later | Delta Sniper | With 30-round magazine. | 2007 | |
Live Free or Die Hard | Cyril Raffaelli | Rand | With silencer, brass catcher, AN/PEQ-2 IR designator, Surefire M900 weaponlight foregrip, and Leupold CQ/T scope | 2007 |
Hitman | Sniper | With AN-PEQ-2 IR designator, silencer, and Surefire M900 weaponlight foregrip | 2007 | |
Killers | Kevin Sussman | Mac Bailey | With silencer, AN-PEQ-2 IR designator, and Surefire M900 weaponlight foregrip | 2009 |
Black & White Episode 1: The Dawn of Assault | Secret paramilitary squad | Suppressed | 2012 | |
Lone Survivor | Mark Wahlberg | Marcus Luttrell | Mk 12 Mod 1 with Harris bipods, AN/PEQ-2 IR designators, Leupold MR/T scopes and suppressors | 2013 |
Ben Foster | Matthew Axelson | |||
American Sniper | Bradley Cooper | Chris Kyle | Mk 12 Mod 1 | 2014 |
Republic Z (Respublika Z) | Irina Mikhaylova | Dora | Mk 12 Mod 1 | 2018 |
Georgiy Bessonov | Byokke | |||
Dmitriy Baishev | Mettee |
Television
Show Title / Episode | Actor | Character | Note | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Burn Notice - Season 5: "No Good Deed" | Gabrielle Anwar | Fiona Glenanne | Suppressed | Dec 15, 2011 |
Video Games
Game Title | Used By | Appears As | Notes | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
America's Army | US Army faction | MK 12 MOD 0 Special Purpose Rifle (SPR) | Mod 0 variant, fitted with Leupold Mark 4 scope, Harris bipod, and detachable suppressor. | 2002 |
Project Reality | Mod 1 variant, with Leupold Mark 4 scope in LaRue Tactical SPR mount, Harris bipod, and optional suppressor | 2005 | ||
ArmA: Armed Assault | US Army designated marksmen | SPR | Mod 0 variant, fitted with costume pistol grip and a Leupold Mark 4 scope. | 2007 |
ArmA II | USMC Force Recon marksmen | Mk12 SPR | Mod 0 variant, fitted with costume pistol grip and a Leupold Mark 4 scope. | 2009 |
Sniper: Ghost Warrior | The Ghost Warrior | "SR 25" | Mod 1 variant, fitted with Leupold Mark 4 scope, KAC Free-Float RAS, Harris bipod, and a suppressor. | 2010 |
Ring of Elysium | 2018 |
Colt IAR
The Colt IAR (Infantry Automatic Rifle) is an automatic rifle derivative of the M16 developed by Colt Defense in response to a Purchase Description for an Infantry Automatic Rifle submitted by the United States Marine Corps to the small arms industry in March 2008. Developmental contracts of the IAR were awarded to Colt Defense, FN Manufacturing Inc. (FN IAR) and Heckler & Koch (Heckler & Koch IAR). Colt Defense developed two models of the IAR to be tested, the IAR6940 and the IAR6940H (as well as an external piston prototype IAR6940P that was not trialled), the latter featuring Knight's Armament Company designed components. The USMC contract was eventually awarded to the Heckler & Koch design, leading to the adoption of the M27 IAR. Colt dropped the IAR6940H model and began attempting to market the IAR6940 commercially as simply the Colt IAR.
Specifications
(2008 - Present)
- Type: Squad automatic weapon
- Caliber: 5.56x45 NATO (.223 Rem.)
- Weight: 9.5 lbs (4.31 kg)
- Length: 33.5 in. (85.09 cm)
- Barrel length: 16 in. (40.64 cm)
- Feed System: STANAG
- Fire Modes: Semi-Auto, Full-Auto
Video Games
Game Title | Appears As | Notation | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|
Contract Wars | Colt IAR | 2014 |
Colt SCW
Specifications
(2005 - Present)
- Type: Sub Compact Weapon
- Caliber: 5.56x45 NATO (.223 Rem.)
- Weight:
- Length:
- Barrel length: 10.3”
- Feed System: STANAG
- Fire Modes: Semi-Auto, Safety
Video Games
Game Title | Appears As | Notation | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|
Cross Fire | Colt SCW | 2007 |
Commercial Copies of the M16 Rifle series
Many of the guns seen as Colt model guns aren't Colt at all, but the many other manufacturer copies of the M16/AR-15 series of firearms. The most common clones are the guns made by Bushmaster, PWA and Eagle Arms. Though there are now many semi-automatic rifles made by companies like Panther DPMS and others, most of the Movie Prop houses acquired their guns before the 1990s. So only the most common third party manufacturers will be seen. Since it's difficult to determine which maker built the gun, for the sake of simplicity, the rifle variants in movies will be identified by the COLT model they most look like, unless there is clear evidence of a third party manufacturer. Sometimes this is possible via DVD commentary, direct information from the Armorer, or a clear shot of the manufacturer trademarks on the gun in a screenshot.
Bushmaster XM-15 Rifle Series
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada | Barry Pepper | Mike Norton | 2005 | |
Planet Terror | Rose McGowan | Cherry Darling | as a prosthetic leg with grenade launcher | 2007 |
Bushmaster XM15 "V-Match"
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Eleventh Hour | SEAL Marksman | With JP Enterprises thumbhole stock, scope and Harris bipod | 2008 | |
Mr. & Mrs. Smith | Seen leaning against wall | 2005 | ||
Soldier | Arcadia 234 Inhabitant | With C-More red dot sight | 1998 | |
Ronin | Sniper | With scope | 1998 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Justified - Season 1 | Jacob Pitts | Deputy Marshal Tim Gutterson | "Fire in the Hole" (S1E01) | 2010 |
Under the Dome | Dean Norris | James "Big Jim" Rennie | 2013-2015 |
Luvo Arms LA-15
The LUVO Arms LA-15 is a Czech semi-automatic rifle produced by the Prague-based company Luvo Arms. It is structurally identical to the M16/M4.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Edgemen (Hranari) | Vladimir Marek | Hitman - cleaner | 2011 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Missing | Nikola Navrátil | Blonde assassin | "A Busy Solitude" (S01E06) | 2012 |
Missing | Thugs | "Answers" (S1E08) | 2012 |
Luvo Arms LA-16
A Czech AR-15 clone produced by the Prague-based company Luvo Arms, which manufactures a variety of AR-10 and AR-15 models in different calibers and configurations.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Guardian Angel (Schutzengel) | Til Schweiger | Max | carrying handle removed, with EOTech holosight | 2012 |
Snowpiercer | Tómas Lemarquis | Egg-Head | 2013 |
LaFrance Specialties M16K
The LaFrance Specialties M16K is a compact version of the M16 produced by LaFrance Specialties of San Diego, California. It features a 21cm barrel, making its total length just 60cm with its stock collapsed. Developed in the early 1980s, the weapon was intended for military and law enforcement, but found few major buyers. A .45 ACP version known as the M16K-45 was also produced; LaFrance also produces a shortened M14 known as the M14K.
To improve reliability, the M16K features an adjustable gas system with an expansion chamber and second enclosed tube, which also reduces its rate of fire to less than 600 rpm. Due to the significant modification to the handguard, the M16K features a new front sight aperture on its carry handle. Later M16K models have round handguards, standard M16-styled front sight post, and accessory rails.
The creator of the M16K, Tim LaFrance, worked as a film armorer in the 1980s, and a number of M16Ks are seen in some films and TV shows of the period.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Escape from L.A. | Kurt Russell | Snake Pliskin | Used as base for Coreburner | 1996 |
Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, The | Leslie Nielsen | Lt. Frank Drebin | 1994 | |
Police Story 3: Supercop | Jackie Chan | Inspector Chan | With 90-round drum magazine | 1992 |
Pink Cadillac | Militia member | 1989 | ||
The Dead Pool | Mob assassin | 1988 | ||
Death Wish 4 | Gang Member | 1987 | ||
Assassination | Assassin | 1987 |
North Eastern Arms NEA-15
A Canadian AR-15 clone produced by Ontario-based manufacturer North Eastern Arms for civilian and Law Enforcement customers. Variants include the 7.5" PDW, 10.5" CQB, 14.5" Carbine and 18" DMR models.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Operation Mekong | Eddie Peng | Fan Xinwu | PDW model | 2016 |
Violent Night | Stephanie Sy | Jessica "Sugarplum" Prestwood | PDW model; w/sight and suppressor | 2022 |
Phong Giang | "Tinsel" | |||
John Leguizamo | Jimmy "Scrooge" Martinez |
Olympic Arms K3B
"K3B" is the generic model description that Olympic Arms gave to its AR-15 carbines. An enormous number of variations of the K3B carbines exist, so the list below is a partial attempt at explaining the different variations, based on era of manufacture:
- K3Bs manufactured from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s' were typically marked as "M.F.R." (Multi-Function Rifle) on the lower receiver and featured a variety of receiver and barrel styles. Originally, they featured A1-style upper and lower receivers, but by the early-1990s, Olympic Arms standardized A2-style lowers (distinguished by the reinforced area at the receiver extension), and offered customers either A1E1 or A2-style upper receivers. Olympic Arms also offered the carbines with either 16" lightweight ("pencil") barrels or 16" heavy barrels (similar, but not identical, to the Colt HBAR carbine barrels). The most distinctive barrel option was an 11.5" version of the heavy barrel which featured a permanently attached 5.5" flash hider designed to mimic the look of the XM177 moderator/flash hider, thereby giving civilian customers an XM177-style carbine without having to file for an NFA tax stamp. This last variation of the K3B, known as the "K3B CAR" was purchased by multiple Hollywood rental armories (notably Gibbons, Ltd.) and frequently appears in 1990s action films and TV series, such as The Rock.
- After the passage of the 1994 Federal Assault Weapons Ban in the United States, Olympic Arms largely ceased production of the K3B series for the civilian market - its post-ban "PCR XX" (with the "XX" standing for year of production) carbines featured similar barrels to the pre-1994 carbines, but also featured fixed stocks and no bayonet lugs or flash hiders, since inclusion of these items violated the "features test" of the ban. However, Olympic Arms did continue to produce K3Bs for the law enforcement market (marked PCR, as on the post-ban civilian guns), and even introduced new features - such as a proprietary flattop upper receiver with a Weaver rail (in the days before the Colt flattop with an upper M1913 Picatinny rail became standardized). Some of the early Weaver-rail flattop K3Bs with 11.5" barrels were purchased by Tom Felcan, the largest rental armory in Vancouver, British Columbia, and have appeared in some productions filmed in that area - though since the 2000s, most have had their 11.5" barrels replaced with 14.5" M4-profile barrels.
- When the AWB expired in 2004, Olympic Arms resumed production of the K3B series for the civilian market, and also introduced a host of new feature options on these carbines in order to keep pace with trends in the AR-15 world at the time. Due to the influence of the U.S. military's M4 Carbine weapon system, Olympic Arms introduced "M4gery" style carbines which featured flattop M1913 Picatinny uppers and 16" M4-profile barrels (known as the "K3B MIL4"), though A2-style uppers and heavy-profile barrels were also still offered as options. Some K3B models also featured lower-profile gas blocks, and post-2005, most featured a "waffle-style" stock, copied from the design of the Colt "LE" stock that had been introduced for the M4 in 2001. The post-2004 carbines also tend to be marked "M.F.R." on the lower receiver, just like the longer-barreled K4B and other rifles in the product line.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Driven to Kill | Steven Seagal | Ruslan Drachev | K3B MIL4; early Weaver flattop receiver | 2009 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears As | Mods | Notes | Release Date |
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Global Operations | "Olympic Arms M4" | 2002 |
Olympic Arms K4B
"K4B" is the generic model description that Olympic Arms gave to its 20" M16 clone rifles. As with the K3Bs (described above), the specifications for the weapon changed over time. K4Bs manufactured from the late-1980s through the mid-1990s' were typically marked "M.F.R." on the lower receiver and featured 20" heavy-contour barrels (similar - but not identical - to the Colt HBAR barrel), either A1E1 or A2-style upper receivers, and either A1 or A2-style lower receivers (the latter distinguished by the reinforced area at the receiver extension). In some cases, the weapons were also sold with Olympic Arms' proprietary "Stowaway" pistol grip, though this was not a standard feature. After the passage of the 1994 Federal Assault Weapons Ban in the United States, the "banned" configuration of the K4B was re-marked as "PCR XX" (with the "XX" standing for year of production) on the left side of the lower receiver, with "Export & Law Enforcement Only" on the right side, indicating that it could only be sold to law enforcement, while the civilian versions of the PCR series lacked the bayonet lug and flash hider. When the AWB expired in 2004, Olympic Arms resumed production of the K4B for the civilian market in more-or-less the pre-ban configuration, though A2 upper and lower receivers were fully standardized (the A1E1 upper would be available only on the budget "Plinker Plus" configuration), and flattop receivers were also advertised as an option. The "no-ban" configurations, like the pre-1994 rifles, were also marked as "M.F.R." on the lower receiver.
For IMFDB reference: The most common K4B configuration seen in movies is the version which closely resembles the Colt 715/Colt Canada C7 Rifle; these weapons were purchased and converted to blank-fire by Felcan Enterprises, the largest rental armory in Vancouver, British Columbia, and frequently appear in productions filmed in that area - they are often recognizable by their "Stowaway" pistol grips. Gibbons, Ltd. in Los Angeles also purchased K4B rifles that are nearly identical to the M16A2 and often used as stand-ins for the former U.S. service rifle in productions used in Los Angeles. If you see an M16A2-style rifle in a movie made in the 1990s, there's a good chance that you're actually seeing an Olympic Arms K4B.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings | Ten Rings undercover agent | w/ACOG and bipod | 2021 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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The X-Files | Military personnel | Heavy barrel, stand-ins for M16A2, S1 - S5 | 1993 - 1998 | |
The X-Files - Season 2 | SWAT sharpshooter | Heavy barrel, fitted with custom buttstock and scope / "Duane Barry" (S2E05) | 1994 | |
The X-Files - Season 4 | FBI tactical agents, Militia gunmen | Heavy barrels, fitted with A1 handguards to pass for M16A1s / "Tunguska" (S4E08) | 1996 | |
Millennium | Eric Keenleyside | Gary King | 1996-1999 | |
Viper | rogue U.S. Army intelligence officers | w/Cobray CM203 | 1996-1999 | |
Dark Angel | Soldiers | 2000-2002 | ||
William Gregory Lee | Zack |
Olympic Arms K23B
The K23B (unofficially known as the "Stubby") is an Olympic Arms carbine which features a 6.5" barrel designed for law enforcement entry teams. While it was the shortest AR-15 variant on the market at the time of its introduction, initial prototypes had nearly unmanageable recoil and questionable reliability. Most production models featured the proprietary "Pigtail" gas tube – a full-length gas tube which wrapped around the barrel - in order to allow the gas to achieve a more normal length of travel (for a carbine AR) from the gas block to upper receiver, and thus reduce recoil. The K23B also featured either a free-floating aluminum handguard (a shorter variation of that found on Olympic Arms' Match-grade rifles), or (on later models) a quad rail handguard. Otherwise, the lower receiver group components were all identical to the longer-barreled K3B carbines - Olympic Arms did not use a heavier buffer weight or recoil spring to manage recoil, as found on more modern short-barreled ARs. Additionally, much like the K3B, the K23B was originally sold with either an A1E1 or an A2-style upper receiver. By 1994, Olympic Arms had introduced its first flattop upper receivers with a Weaver rail - this flattop version of the K23B has appeared often in productions filmed in British Columbia, Canada (notably: Stargate: SG1, where it was the basis for the "Carter Special" used by Amanda Tapping in later seasons). A pistol version of the gun (with no stock) was also sold on the U.S. civilian market as a Title I firearm.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Terminator: Dark Fate | Linda Hamilton | Sarah Connor | 2019 | |
Terminator: Dark Fate | Mackenzie Davis | Grace | 2019 | |
John Wick | Seen in arsenal | 2014 | ||
The Sweeney | Robber | 2012 | ||
Skyfall | Naomie Harris | Eve | With scope | 2012 |
Safe House | Fares Fares | Vargas | With scope and suppressor | 2012 |
Righteous Kill | Robert De Niro | Turk | 2008 | |
Righteous Kill | Al Pacino | Rooster | 2008 | |
The Departed | SWAT officers | 2006 | ||
Christmas Rush | Richard Yearwood | Kid Blast | With Beta-C magazine | 2002 |
Reindeer Games | Gary Sinise | Gabriel | 2000 | |
Reindeer Games | Dennis Farina | Jack Bangs | 2000 | |
Romeo Must Die | Bodyguard | custom "suitcase" handle | 2000 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Stargate SG-1 | Amanda Tapping | Major Samantha Carter | "Carter Special" | 2003 |
Breaking Bad - Season 1 | DEA tactical agent | w/EOTech sight; "Pilot" (S1E01) | 2008 |
Video Games
Title | As | Mods | Note | Date |
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Payday 2 | "Para" | 2013 | ||
Warface | "M4 CQB" | LMT SOPMOD stock and a set of A2 style iron sights | 2013 |
CQ / Model 311
The CQ rifle is a Chinese copy of the M16A1. The rifle was produced by Factory 216, a.k.a. Changqing Machinery (now known as Huaqing Machinery; Changqing is also the origin of the CQ name), and first began production in 1983. The rifle is made in both select-fire and semi-auto-only versions. Norinco exports both versions of the rifle under the name Model 311.
The CQ / Norinco Model 311 can be differentiated by the grips, front sight, stock, and handguard. The Model 311 is also produced by DIO of Iran as the S-5.56 and in modified form as the DIO KH2002.
Variants of the CQ include:
- CQ: M16A1 clone
- CQ-A: M4 clone (see below); allegedly also uses the name CS/LR2
- CQ-B: M16A4 clone; lacks most of the identifiable features of Chinese M16 rifles and thus is almost indistinguishable from the M16A4
- CQ-C: Colt Model 750 LMG clone; also observed under the name CS/LM11
- CQ-D: CQ variant with railed handguard
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Wolf Warrior | Scott Adkins | "Tom Cat" | 2015 | |
Lord of War | Seen in piles of weapons | 2005 | ||
Buffalo Soldiers | various | US Army soldiers | Stand-in for M16A2 | 2005 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Date |
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Duty After School | Model 311-1 | 2023 |
Anime
Title/Episode | Character | Note | Air Date |
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Sword Art Online II | Kakuton | with drum magazine | 2014 |
CQ-A
The CQ-A is a variant of the CQ rifle, and is a Chinese copy of the M4 Carbine, also known as "CQ-M4 Carbine". CQ-A carbines have been seen used by the Chongqing SWAT and Snow Leopard assault team special forces.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Wolf Warrior | 2015 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Date |
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Sweet Home - Season 2 | 2023 |
Non Firing Replicas
MGC M16
Before the advent of inexpensive Airsoft guns, there were precious few replica weapons that could be used in productions if they didn't want to have a live firing weapon on set, or for a stunt or if they didn't have the budget to get a real gun (and armorer). Though the US Army had access to hard rubber training M16 replicas (nicknamed the "rubber duck"), it was not readily available on demand for the movie prop houses of the 1970s and the 1980s. Metal replica guns that were commercially available were thus used for these non-firing purposes.
Model Gun Corporation (MGC) of Japan made and built excellent quality metal replica guns between the late 1960s and the early 1980s, and the most utilized one was the MGC M16 assault rifle. They were sold in the United States by Collector's Armory, Ltd. (and should not be confused with the inferior quality zinc-pot metal replicas currently coming in from Spain). Early model MGC M16 replicas can be distinguished from the real M16 by the fake forward assist on these models, which are actually bolt inserts to keep the receiver together. Modern MGC M16 replicas have improved by third parties over the years (like adding A1 flash hiders) making it more accurate to the real thing making it harder for 'Connoisseurs' to identify.
There is also the MGC XM177 Commando carbine variant, listed in the catalog as the CAR-15. This replica rifle was built on the same MGC M16 receiver, however the buttstock was pot metal and not plastic, and it did not telescope unlike the real weapons. Instead the makers of the gun split the difference and locked the non-adjustable stock into the 'half extended/half closed' position. This feature did not enamor replica gun collectors to the weapon and it did not sell well.
MGC replicas are likely the most used M16 replica in film and television productions.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Notes | Date |
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Raid on Entebbe | Israeli commando, Ugandan soldiers | 1976 | ||
The Spy Who Loved Me | British/Russian/US Navy Sailors during gun battle on the Liparus | 1977 | ||
Apocalypse Now | mounted on the PBR boat, shot up by tracer rounds | 1979 | ||
Moonraker | Various | Drake launch base guards | 1979 | |
Private Benjamin | Goldie Hawn | Pvt. Benjamin | 1980 | |
The Final Countdown | US Marines on the deck of the Nimitz | 1981 | ||
The Challenge | Scott Glenn | Rick Murphy | 1982 | |
First Blood | the Army National Guardsmen | 1982 | ||
Taps | 1983 | |||
Uncommon Valor | Todd Allen | Frank Rhodes | 1983 | |
WarGames | USAF Security | 1983 | ||
Octopussy | South American soldiers during the pre-credits sequence | 1983 | ||
Ghostbusters | Army National Guard soldiers | fitted with A1-style flash hiders | 1984 | |
Commando | Bennett's men | 1985 | ||
Rambo: First Blood Part II | seen in the weapons hold of the pirate boat used to smuggle Rambo up river. | 1985 | ||
Wild Geese II | American MP | 1985 | ||
Predator | Arnold Schwarzenegger | Dutch | seen when rifle is destroyed by the Predator | 1987 |
Full Metal Jacket | Various | US Marines | 1987 | |
Lethal Weapon | SWAT officer | Director's Cut | 1987 | |
Hamburger Hill | Various | Airborne Soldiers during a medical Evac | 1987 | |
The Red Spectacles | 1987 | |||
In Country | US troops | 1987 | ||
Barb Wire | Congressionals | outfitted with ill fitting 30 round magazines, A2 handguards and A1 birdcage flash hiders | 1996 | |
Rushmore | Jason Schwartzman | Max Fischer | 1998 | |
Diplomatic Siege | Tom Berenger | Gen. Buck Swain | 1999 | |
Bandits | L.A.P.D. SWAT officer | fitted with A2-style handguards | 2001 | |
Hulk | US soldiers | seen in 'split screen' shots of their reaction to the Hulk. | 2003 | |
Land of the Dead | soldiers | 2005 | ||
Dragon Wars: D-War | US Troops | outfitted with ill fitting 30 round magazines, A2 handguards and A1 birdcage flash hiders | 2007 | |
Black Widow | Drake guards | shot from Moonraker | 2021 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Notes | Date |
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The A-Team | ||||
Tour of Duty | 1987-1990 | |||
V: The Series | 1984-1985 | |||
Sledge Hammer | David Rasche | Sledge Hammer | "Here's to You, Mrs. Hammer" (S2E19) | 1986-1988 |
V.I.P. | 1998-2002 | |||
Law & Order | ESU officers | (w/ A2 handguards) | (1990-2010) | |
Criminal Minds | US Marines | 2012-2013 | ||
Cobra Kai | US Troops | 2021 |
.22 LR Replicas
Adler-Jager AP-74/Armi-Jager AP-15
Made in Italy and imported into the US by Mitchell Arms (during the 1970s and early 1980s), these M16 clones were chambered for .22 LR and looked very similar to the M16 or M16A1 rifles. The dummy "20 round magazine" was a solid part of the lower receiver. A small .22LR magazine was inserted into the bottom of the dummy magazine. They were used sometimes in films due to budgetary reasons, since low budget films (especially in the 1970s and 80s) could pick up a .22LR M16 clone for less than a real AR-15. There were .22 LR guns imported into the US with either Armi-Jager or Adler-Jager markings (but the Armi-Jager was most common), so both names are correct.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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The Cassandra Crossing | US Army soldiers | AP-74 | 1976 | |
Dawn of the Dead | Ken Foree | Peter Washington | AP-74 | 1978 |
Scott H. Reiniger | Roger DeMarco | |||
Man on Fire | A combatant in Beirut | AP-74 with wooden furniture | 1987 | |
Man on Fire | Seen in Sandri's hideout; AP-74 and subcompact AP-74/I | 1987 | ||
La Femme Nikita | Subcompact model | 1990 | ||
Have a Nice Night (Passez une bonne nuit) | Martin Provost | Daniel | Subcompact model | 1990 |
Have a Nice Night (Passez une bonne nuit) | A Cleaner | Subcompact model | 1990 | |
Léon (The Professional) | NYPD ESU officers | AP-15, with fake M203 grenade launcher | 1994 | |
The Baader Meinhof Complex | US soldiers | AP-74 | 2008 | |
Kill Zombie! | Dutch soldier | AP-15/74 hybrid | 2012 |
Armscor M16 22
Armscor (out of the Philippines) made another .22LR clone rifle, the Armscor M16 22, however this rifle looked even less like a real M16 and was rarely (if ever) used in a film to impersonate an M16 rifle.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Recoil | Sloan's henchmen | 1998 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears As | Mods | Notes | Release Date |
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Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades | "M1600" | 2016 | ||
"M1600A3000" | Collapsible wire stock, top rail, shortened barrel, railed handguard, select-fire |
Air Guns
Crosman M4-177
The Crosman M4-177 is a pump action air rifle built in the general form of an M4 carbine. It is most easily distinguished from a genuine AR-15 by the distinctive front sight block which has a gap between it and the handguard. The rifle feeds from either a 5 round pellet clip (which must be manually indexed with each shot) or from an integral gravity fed 18 round BB magazine (which is topped up from an integral 350 round hopper). To charge the rifle for each shot it must be "pumped" between 4 and 10 times depending on the power required and this is done by rotating the handguard downwards. You must then manually cock the bolt to chamber the pellet/BB (after indexing the clip to the correct position if pellets are being used) before being able to fire.
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Date |
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The Walking Dead - Season 3 | Woodbury Guard | "Home" (S3E10) | 2013 |
Crosman Air 17
The Crosman Air 17 is a pump action air rifle built in the general form of an M16 rifle. It is most easily distinguished from a genuine M16 by the pump tube under the barrel, rounded rear receiver and blockish magazine well. The rifle feeds from either a 5 round pellet clip (which must be manually indexed with each shot) or from an integral gravity fed BB magazine (which is topped up from an integral hopper). To charge the rifle for each shot it must be "pumped" once each time by pulling down on the handguard. You must then manually cock the bolt to chamber the pellet/BB (after indexing the clip to the correct position if pellets are being used) before being able to fire.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Date |
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RoboCop 3 | Rehab officers | 1993 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Date |
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Miami Vice - Season 3 | Cuban rebels | "Cuba Libre" | 1986 - 1987 |
Unidentified AR-15 Variant
Films
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Planet Terror | Freddy Rodriguez | El Wray | night-vision scope | 2007 |
The Hitcher | Sean Bean | John Ryder | 2007 |
Animation
Title | Voice Actor | Characters | Notation | Date |
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Love, Death & Robots - Season 1 | w/ rounded handguard, ACOG scope and HK E1 stock; is seen next the dead Marine in "Shape-Shifters" (S1E10) | 2019 |
See Also
- Barrett REC7 & Barrett M468 - Firearms derived from the M16 series in 6.8x43mm Remington SPC.
- Bushmaster Firearms International - A list of all firearms manufactured by Bushmaster.
- Colt's Manufacturing Company - A list of all firearms manufactured by Colt Manufacturing Company.
- Norinco - A list of all firearms manufactured by Norinco.
- Remington Arms - A list of all firearms manufactured by Remington Arms.
- ArmaLite - A list of all firearms manufactured by ArmaLite.