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'''The following guns were used in the movie ''[[Black Hawk Down]]'''''
{{Infobox Movie|{{PAGENAME}}
[[Image:Black hawk down ver1.jpg|right|thumb|225px|''[[Black Hawk Down]]'' (2001)]]
|name = Black Hawk Down
|picture = Black hawk down ver1.jpg
|caption = Theatrical Release Poster
|country = [[Image:USA.jpg|25px]] United States
|director = [[Ridley Scott]]
|date = 2001
|language = English
|studio = Revolution Studios
|distributor = Columbia Pictures
|character1=Matt Eversmann
|actor1=[[Josh Hartnett]]
|character2=Norm "Hoot" Gibson
|actor2=[[Eric Bana]]
|character3=Danny McKnight
|actor3=[[Tom Sizemore]]
|character4=Jeff Sanderson
|actor4=[[William Fichtner]]
|character5=William F. Garrison
|actor5=[[Sam Shepard]]
|character6=SFC Randy Shughart
|actor6=[[Johnny Strong]]
|character7=MSG Gary Gordon
|actor7=[[Nikolaj Coster-Waldau]]
|character8=MSG Chris Wex
|actor8=[[Kim Coates]]
|character9=Captain Mike Steele
|actor9=[[Jason Isaacs]]
|character10=John Grimes
|actor10=[[Ewan McGregor]]
}}
'''''Black Hawk Down''''' is the 2001 feature film adaptation of the non-fiction Mark Bowden book that recounted the events surrounding the ill-fated US mission to capture a Somali warlord in 1993. Directed by [[Ridley Scott]], the film was notable for its depiction of modern US warfare. The film received support from the US Department of Defense, who provided extensive training for the actors with members of the US Army Ranger and other Special Forces soldiers to ensure authenticity in addition to allowing access to actual Black Hawk and "Little Bird" helicopters for filming. During the film's production, many of the soldiers and pilots seen were active duty, some of whom were veterans of the actual battle. The film's cast included [[Josh Hartnett]], [[Eric Bana]], [[William Fichtner]], [[Ewan McGregor]] and [[Sam Shepard]] as well as [[Tom Hardy]] and [[Ioan Gruffudd]] in early roles.


== Colt Commando ==
{{Film Title}}


The Delta operators wield the M723 and M733 variants of the Colt Commando.
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Staff Sgt. Daniel Busch ([[Richard Tyson]]) is the first Delta member on screen, and also the first soldier we see carrying an [[M16 rifle series#Colt Commando Carbine|M723]]. All Delta members carry M723s and M733s, fitted with various accessories such as Aimpoint scopes and tactical flashlights. Master Sgt. Gary Gordon ([[Nikolaj Coster Waldau]]) can be seen carrying an M733 featuring a camouflage paint scheme and a silencer, which is then used by Chief Warrant Officer Michael Durant ([[Ron Eldard]]) to pick off several more Somalis before running out of ammunition and being overwhelmed.
[[Image:Colt Model 733.jpg|thumb|none|400px| Colt Model 733 with 11.5" Barrel (The Model 723 is the export model of the same weapon - used by forces of the UAE and US Delta Force) - 5.56mm NATO]]
[[Image:BHD-M733.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Staff Sgt. Busch with an M723 carbine.]]
[[Image:BHD-M733-2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Sanderson fires his M723 carbine.]]


== M60 Machine Gun ==
{{Spoiler}}


Specialist Shawn Nelson ([[Ewen Bremner]]) can be seen carrying an [[M60]] machine gun as his standard weapon.  
=Rifles / Carbines=
==Colt Model 727==
Majority of the U.S. Army Delta Force operators carry the [[Colt Model 727]] as their primary weapon, fitted with various accessories such as the Aimpoint CompM2 red dot scopes and SureFire 660 flashlights, with some of the carbines also having desert tan camouflage paint schemes, painting mostly the handguards and buttstocks only and some without paint, flashlights and/or optics. Delta Staff Sergeant Daniel Busch ([[Richard Tyson]]), Sergeant First Class Norm "Hoot" Gibson ([[Eric Bana]]), Master Sergeant Chris Wex ([[Kim Coates]]), and SFC Jeff Sanderson ([[William Fichtner]]) all carry the Colt Model 727 carbines.


[[Image:M60.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M60 in 7.62x51mm NATO]]
In real life, the older [[Colt Model 653]] and [[Colt Model 723]] would have been the carbines used by the Delta operators during Operation Gothic Serpent. The Colt Model 727 would have been more common amongst the Rangers and not Delta. In the film, the Colt Model 727 is likely standing in primarily for the Colt Model 723 for Delta Force while the Model 733 stands in for the Model 727 for the Rangers. Most of the carbines in film are also anachronistically equipped with Aimpoint CompM2 reflex red dot sights (which was not available commercially until 17 March 1995, and later standardized into the SOPMOD kit in 2000) on rails mounted on the fixed carrying handle rear sight. During Operation Gothic Serpent, some Delta operators and Rangers utilized the then commercial Aimpoint brand optics such as the Aimpoint 2000, 3000 and 5000 reflex sights (which due to these optics being discontinued and very rare to acquire in bulk load for the movie would explain the extensive usage of the CompM2 scopes, standing in for the older Aimpoint scopes during filming). Photographs of the events leading up to Operation Gothic Serpent, as well as research by enthusiasts, have confirmed that in fact Delta used Colt Model 653s and 723s during the operation, some of which the carbines also had other attachments that Delta were free to customise extensively, such as 100mph tape wrapped on the bottom of STANAG magazines for easier grasping (sometimes accompanied with bungee cord to pull the magazines out easily), double magazines clamped together (either using a metal H clamp or simply modified with tape and cardboard), Packer Redi-Mag double magazine devices, rubber bands to hold a flashbang grenade on the magazine and also the CAR stock in a certain position (provide also the stock and buffer tube were modified as older stocks only had two positions and weren't adjustable to fit users specifically at the time), M203 grenade launchers and at least one Remington 870 masterkey shotgun.
[[Image:BHD-M60.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Nelson with his M60.]]
[[Image:BHD-M60-2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Nelson fires his M60.]]


== FN Minimi ==
[[Image:Coltm727ima.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Colt Model 727 ("M16A2 Carbine") - 5.56x45mm]]
[[Image:BHD-M733.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Staff Sergeant Daniel Busch ([[Richard Tyson]]) aims a Colt Model 727 carbine equipped with a CompM2 reflex sight. A SureFire 660 flashlight pressure switch is taped to the handguard.]]
[[Image:BHDM4-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|''"Hey, who's hungry?!"'' <BR> Sergeant First Class Norm "Hoot" Gibson ([[Eric Bana]]) chambers his camouflage-painted Model 727 carbine equipped with a SureFire 660 flashlight (with pressure switch taped to the handguard) during the warthog "aerial target shooting" scene.]]
[[Image:BHD003.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Master Sergeant Chris Wex ([[Kim Coates]]) with a Model 727 from a deleted scene later included in the Extended Cut. Wex's (and many of the other Deltas and Rangers) rifle sling cord is wrapped and taped around the front sight instead of being hooked in the built-in front sling loop to allow ease of combat modularity.]]
[[Image:BHD-M733-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Sergeant First Class Jeff Sanderson ([[William Fichtner]]) with his Model 727 with a CompM2 reflex sight.]]
[[Image:BHDCommando-3.jpg|thumb|none|601px|SFC "Hoot" Gibson with his camouflaged Model 727 carbine during the convoy escort back to base.]]
[[Image:BHDCommando-6.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A severely injured SSG Busch fires a Model 727 carbine during the defense of the first Black Hawk crash site.]]
[[Image:BHDCommando-7.jpg|thumb|none|602px|SFC Sanderson fires his Model 727 before switching to his M1911A1 during the "Mogadishu Mile". The Surefire flashlight can be seen fixed on the stepped heavy barrel.]]


Several Rangers can be seen carrying [[M249 SAW#FN Minimi|FN Minimis]] throughout the film, standing in for the [[M249 SAW]] (note the lack of heat shield over the top of the barrel, frame-style stock, and 90-degree carry handle). It is also the weapon used by Specialist Lance Twombly ([[Tom Hardy]]) to accidentally deafen Nelson when he fires it too close to his head. A lucky shot from a Somali also causes Twombly's extra ammo to ignite, nearly setting him on fire.
==Colt Model 733==
Various U.S. Delta Force operators and some Army Rangers are armed with the short-barreled [[Colt Model 733]] with A2 rear adjustable carrying handle sights and heavy barrels. Some are standard 733s, while others are customized with camouflage paint schemes and Aimpoint scopes (similar to the aforementioned Model 727s). Some of the weapons have a [[XM177]]-style flash-hider instead of the standard barrel with A2 flash-hider. One particular Model 733 used by Delta Master Sergeant Gary Gordon ([[Nikolaj Coster-Waldau]]) and later Chief Warrant Officer 3 Mike Durant ([[Ron Eldard]]) is heavily modified with a camouflage paint scheme, anachronistic Aimpoint CompM2 red-dot scope on a rail mounted on the carrying handle rear sight, weaponlight taped on the left side of the handguard and a sound suppressor. The usage of the Colt 733 by the Rangers may likely be filling in the role of the Colt M727 that is already carried by the majority of the Delta operatives in film, although in real life those particular carbine models would have been utilised by some of the Rangers alongside the M16A2.


[[Image:M249 FN MINIMI DA-SC-85-11586 c1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|FN Minimi 5.56mm with 200-round ammo drum.]]
In history, Gordon's carbine was actually a camouflage painted Colt Model 723 (like all other Deltas were using at the time) with either a Aimpoint 3000 or 5000 and an OPSINC suppressor sleeved over the barrel.
[[Image:BHD-M249-3.jpg|thumb|none|400px|PFC John Waddell ([[Ian Virgo]]) with an FN Minimi.]]
[[Image:Colt Model 733.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Colt Model 733 ("M16A2 Commando") - 5.56x45mm. This particular Model 733 features an A1E1 upper receiver, noted by the brass-deflector with the A1 sights. The variants in the film feature A2 uppers. M733s were available with A1, A1E1 and A2 upper receiver units.]]
[[Image:BHD-M249.jpg|thumb|none|400px| PFC John Waddell ([[Ian Virgo]]) firing his Minimi.]]
[[Image:MGC M733 airsoft.jpg|thumb|none|450px|An MGC M733 airsoft replica (A2 upper).]]
[[Image:BHDCommando-4.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Ranger Captain Mike Steele ([[Jason Isaacs]]) with a Colt Model 733.]]
[[Image:BHDCommando-5.jpg|thumb|none|601px|CPT Steele fires his Model 733.]]
[[Image:BHDCommando-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Sergeant First Class Kurt "Doc" Schmid ([[Hugh Dancy]]) holds his M733 as he rushes to an injured Ranger. Note the 100mph tape (military duct tape) on the magazine, this is done to make the smooth mags easier to grasp and pull out of a pouch, this film being one of the first to depict this practice.]]
[[File:Black Hawk Down shooting.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Schmid fires his Model 733 at the Somali militants on the roof tops of the first crash site. Corporal James "Jamie" Smith ([[Charlie Hofheimer]]) is armed with his M16A2 with M203 greande launcher.]]
[[Image:BHDXM177E2-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Delta operator on the right fires his Colt Model 733. This weapon clearly has a XM177-style flash-hider.]]
[[Image:BHD 2006.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Delta operator carries his Model 733 as he moves down a street. Behind him is another operator also with a Model 733 (this one has a XM177-style flash-hider).]]
[[Image:BHDXM177E2-3.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Another Delta operator engages a Somali technical with his M733. This has a camouflage paint scheme, Aimpoint CompM2 scope, and XM177-style flash-hider. This greatly resembles another Colt carbine used in ''[[Blood Diamond]]'', and could be the same weapon, since the weapons were supplied by the same company in both films.]]
[[Image:BHDCommandoSuppressed-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Master Sergeant Gary Gordon ([[Nikolaj Coster-Waldau]]) with a camouflaged and suppressed Colt Model 733.]]
[[Image:BHDCommandoSuppressed-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|MSG Gordon with his Model 733.]]
[[Image:BHDCommandoSuppressed-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Gordon fires his M733 while defending Durant's crash site.]]
[[Image:BHDCommandoSuppressed-3.jpg|thumb|none|601px|CWO3 Mike Durant ([[Ron Eldard]]) uses MSG Gordon's Model 733 at the crash site.]]


== M16A2 ==
==Colt M4 Carbine==
For several of the sequences that involved stuntwork, a number of non-firing rubber prop [[M4 Carbine]]s are seen in the hands of the Delta operators. They are recognizable by the knobs on the carry handles which indicate that the carry handles are detachable, which is the distinguishing visual feature of the M4. The use of these weapons - even in rubber prop form - is anachronistic as the M4 Carbine was not adopted by the U.S. military (not even U.S. SOCOM) until 1994, a year after the events of the film took place. The usage of these rubber prop M4s is likely to substitute some of the M727 carbines that lack Aimpoint optics in some scenes to blend in.


Staff Sgt. Matt Eversmann ([[Josh Hartnett]]) leads his Rangers armed, like most of them, with an [[M16 rifle series#M16A2 Rifle|M16A2]].
''NOTE: While prototype models of the M4 existed at the time of Operation Gothic Serpent, and conceivably might have been available to Delta, all prototype models of the M4 used fixed carry handle upper receiver assemblies. Further, when the M4 entered service in 1994, the initial standard was the Colt Model 777, which had a fixed carry handle. The flattop receiver Colt Model 920 and Model 921 - two Colt carbines which eventually became standardized as the M4 and M4A1, respectively - neither existed nor entered service until late 1994 to early 1995, after the initial purchase of Model 777s.
[[Image:ColtM4 FirstVersion.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Colt M4 Carbine - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
[[Image:BHDM4-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Captain Mike Steele ([[Jason Isaacs]]) points out the fact that the selector switch on the carbine carried by Sergeant First Class "Hoot" Gibson ([[Eric Bana]]) isn't set to "SAFE", who then replies ''"This is my safety"'' and bends his trigger finger. The selector switch appears to be molded into the receiver, making it likely this is actually a rubber stunt prop. (The book states Hoot had just cleared the chamber and pulled the trigger before inserting the magazine, making it unable to engage the safety due to the hammer being down.)]]
[[Image:BHDM4-3.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Delta operator raids a complex with a rubber stunt M4 Carbine. This shot appears to be reversed, as the ejection door and brass deflector can be seen.]]


[[Image:M16-a2-1-.jpg‎|thumb|400px|none|M16A2 5.56mm]]
===Special===
[[Image:BHD-M16-3.jpg‎|thumb|none|400px|Eversmann leads his Ranger team.]]
[[Image:DX002A.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A trio of actors portraying Delta operators on the set of ''Black Hawk Down''. The operator on the right has one of the rubber stunt M4 Carbines. The one in the middle holds a camouflaged Model 733 with XM177-style flash-hider. While not obvious, the operator on the left has a Model 733 (the 11.5-inch barrel is visible in other images taken during the same series of photographs).]]
[[Image:BHD-M16-4.jpg‎|thumb|none|400px|Eversmann firing his M16A2.]]


== M14 ==
==Colt M16A2==
U.S. Army Rangers, including Staff Sergeant Matt Eversmann ([[Josh Hartnett]]), Sergeant Mike Goodale ([[Carmine Giovinazzo]]), Sergeant Ed Yurek ([[Tom Guiry]]), Sergeant Joyce ([[Chris Beetem]]) and Private First Class Todd Blackburn ([[Orlando Bloom]]) are armed with [[M16A2 Rifle]]s. While defending the second Black Hawk crash site, Delta Sergeant First Class Randy Shughart ([[Johnny Strong]]) briefly uses a M16A2 rifle before switching back to his [[M14 Rifle|M14]]. During the scene when CPT Steele ([[Jason Isaacs]]) tells SSG Eversmann that they have to secure the perimeter for the SAR chopper, a Ranger lying prone in the background appears to be working the forward assist on his M16A2. Specialist John Grimes ([[Ewan McGregor]]) and Corporal James "Jamie" Smith ([[Charlie Hofheimer]]) both carry M16A2 rifles with [[M203 grenade launcher]]s on heatshield handguards while some other Rangers, notably Sergeant Lorenzo Ruiz ([[Enrique Murciano]]) have the [[Cobray 37mm Launcher|Cobray CM203 37mm Flare Launchers]] that is standing in for the M203.


The [[M14 Rifle#M14 Rifle|M14 Rifle]] is seen being used by Sergeant First Class Randy Shughart ([[Johnny Strong]]), most notably when he and Master Sgt. Gary Gordon are covering the second crash site. His M14 sports a camouflage paint scheme and a Aimpoint scope.
It should be noted that Rangers weren't just issued with only the M16A2 during Operation Gothic Serpent - they also used the [[Colt Model 727]], which was then sold commercially by Colt as the "M16A2 Carbine". Despite the film's portrayal of Delta Force using the M727, it is inaccurate as in reality they used [[Colt Model 653]] and [[Colt Model 723]] carbines; the Rangers would have used the M727 in selected roles such as NCOs, COs, or in the case of the film, radiomen and possibly medics.
[[Image:M16A2.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Colt M16A2 - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
[[Image:BHD-M16-3.jpg‎|thumb|none|601px|Staff Sergeant Matt Eversmann ([[Josh Hartnett]]) leads his Ranger team, many armed with M16A2s.]]
[[Image:BHD-M16-4.jpg‎|thumb|none|601px|SSG Eversmann firing his M16A2 at Somali militia as the Rangers make their way to the first Black Hawk crash site. Like the Deltas and other Rangers, Eversmann’s sling cord is wrapped and taped around the front sight to allow ease of use of the rifle that the built in sling loop would be limiting to in carrying and in combat during Mogadishu.]]
[[Image:BHDM16A2-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Sergeant Mike Goodale ([[Carmine Giovinazzo]]) fires his M16A2 while making his way to the first Black Hawk crash site.]]
[[Image:BHDM16A2-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|SSG Eversmann fires his M16A2 during the rescue of SSG Busch. Here, Eversmann and other Rangers wielding M16A2s have tape on the fixed buttstock, the purpose being that is the sling bungee cord is looped through the bottom sling loop and then wrapped around the stock and finally taped upwards for ease of modularity. The 160th SOAR “Little Bird”  pilot seen here is Chief Warrant Officer Keith Jones, who was the pilot who rescued the real Busch during the actual event.]]
[[Image:BHDM16A2-3.jpg|thumb|none|601px|SGT Goodale ([[Carmine Giovinazzo]]) with his M16A2 as the Rangers and Deltas hold off the Somali militia.]]
[[Image:BHDM16A2shugart.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Delta Force SFC Randy Shughart ([[Johnny Strong]]) switches between his M14 and an M16A2 as the Delta snipers defend their position at the second crash site. He must have found an M16A2 in the chopper because in Mike Durant's book "''In the Company of Heroes''" it says Shughart asked Durant if there were any weapons in the chopper.]]
[[Image:BHDM16A2-4.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Sergeant Ed Yurek ([[Tom Guiry]]) fires his M16A2 in three round bursts twice during the "Mogadishu mile". Yurek is probably the only Ranger in the film to fire in bursts from his M16A2, which Rangers are usually trained not to fire in bursts unless "they have a damn good reason", as quoted by several Drill Sergeants. However this instance may certainly qualify as a "damn good reason".]]


[[Image:BHD-M21.jpg‎|thumb|none|400px|SFC Shughart fires his M14.]]
===Special===
[[Image:BHD-M21-2.jpg‎|thumb|none|400px|SFC Shughart covers the second crash site.]]
[[Image:BHD1Arm.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Delta actor shows M16A2s in the movie armory, the one he's holding fitted with an [[M203 grenade launcher]].]]


== Heckler & Koch G3A3 ==
==M14==
An [[M14 rifle]] is used by Delta Force Sergeant First Class Randy Shughart ([[Johnny Strong]]), most notably when he and Master Sergeant Gary Gordon ([[Nikolaj Coster-Waldau]]) are defending the second crash site. His M14 has a camouflage paint scheme and an anachronistic Aimpoint CompM2/M68 reflex sight that is likely standing in for the Aimpoint 3000 that the real Shughart utilised on his rifle.
[[File:M14 rifle.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M14 rifle - 7.62x51mm NATO]]
[[Image:BHD-M21-2.jpg‎|thumb|none|601px|SFC Shughart provides cover for MSG Gordon and CWO3 Mike Durant ([[Ron Eldard]]) at the second crash site with his M14. Here, the fire selector is clearly seen, confirming a genuine M14 over the M1A.]]
[[Image:BHD-M21.jpg‎|thumb|none|601px|SFC Shughart fires his M14. This shot appears to have been reversed. Note how the bolt and the battery slot on the Aimpoint is on the left side, not the right. Also see how Shughart and Gordon (off-shot) are right-handed in the other shots except for this one.]]
[[Image:BHDM14-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|SFC Shughart fires his M14 in defense of the second crash site.]]


The local militia arm themselves with, among many other weapons, [[Heckler & Koch G3|H&K G3]] assault rifles.  
==M16A1==
Several [[M16A1]] rifles are seen in the Somali arms dealer's shop and one militia member is seen loading up one. At one point, Rangers can be seen watching a scene of the film ''[[Jerk, The|The Jerk]]'' where a madman is trying to shoot the protagonist using a scoped M16A1.
[[Image:M16A1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M16A1 - 5.56x45mm]]
[[Image:BHDM16A1-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Several M16A1 rifles hanging in the arms dealer's shop on the top left of this screenshot along with M16A2s, likely captured from American forces.]]
[[Image:BHDM16A1-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Moments before his epileptic seizure, Lieutenant Beales ([[Ioan Gruffudd]]) is watching a scene from ''[[Jerk, The|The Jerk]]'' where the Madman ([[M. Emmet Walsh]]) is seen firing a scoped M16A1.]]
[[Image:BHDM16A1-3.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A militiaman picks up an M16A1 with the flash-hider and magazine removed.]]


[[Image:G3A3.jpg|thumb|none|400px|G3A3 7.62x51mm NATO with magazine removed]]
==Heckler & Koch G3A3==
[[Image:BHD-G3A3-3.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A Somali militia member firing a G3A3 at the first MH-60K crash site.]]
The local militia arm themselves with [[Heckler & Koch G3]] rifles among many weapons. Both older variants and newer G3A3 variants are seen in the film. The older variants were previously ID'd as [[CETME Rifle]]s, which is incorrect - The furniture, magazines, trigger housings and receivers are incorrect for CETMEs. The fixed rear sights, while generally associated with CETMEs, were also used on older-spec G3 rifles. The distinctive (and more commonly seen) H&K adjustable spindle/drum rear sight was only first introduced with the G3A3.
[[Image:BHD-HKG3.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A Somali gun dealer sells G3A3 rifles.]]
[[Image:CETME G3.JPG|thumb|none|450px|Early Heckler & Koch G3 rifle with wooden handguard and buttstock - 7.62x51mm NATO]]
[[Image:BHDCETME-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Militia members pick up older-spec G3 rifles in the arms dealer's shop.]]
[[Image:BHDCETME-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Older Heckler & Koch G3 rifles hanging next to the arms dealer. Note the primers on the belt of ammunition. These are obviously fired dummy rounds.]]
[[Image:HKG3A3.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Heckler & Koch G3A3 - 7.62x51mm NATO]]
[[Image:BHD-G3A3-3.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Somali militia member holding a G3A3 at the first Black Hawk crash site.]]
[[Image:BHDG3-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Somali militia member takes cover from a Ranger's .50 caliber barrage while holding a Heckler & Koch G3A3. In a continuity error, seconds later this same militia member pops out, now with an AK.]]
[[Image:BHDG3-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A militia member fires his G3A3.]]


== RPG-7 ==
==Type 56==
A full-stock [[Type 56 assault rifle#Type 56|Type 56]] is used by a Somali to whack Mike Durant in the head. It has a slanted [[AKM]]-style muzzle brake added on.
[[Image:ChineseType56.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Type 56 with "pig sticker" bayonet - 7.62x39mm]]
[[Image:BHDType56.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Somali smacks Mike Durant across the face with a Type 56.]]


The Russian manufactured [[RPG-7]] features prominently in the film as it is the weapon which brings down a pair of Black Hawks. In one scene, a projectile from an RPG-7 strikes the driver of one of the deuce and a half trucks in Lt. Colonel Danny McKnight ([[Tom Sizemore]])'s convoy and fails to detonate, impaling the luckless soldier instead.
==Type 56-1==
The vast majority of the Somali gunmen are armed with the [[Type 56-1]] assault rifle, which is a Chinese derivative of the [[AKS-47]]/[[AKMS]]. They are identified by the hooded front sights, which only Chinese Kalashnikov rifles have. At one point, one of US soldiers can be seen removing the magazine from a discarded Type 56-1 and stuffing it in his empty pouch. Whether this was done to take back a souvenir or for some other reason is not known.
[[Image:Type56S.jpg‎|thumb|none|450px|Type 56-1 - 7.62x39mm]]
[[Image:BHD-AK47-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Somali militiamen running with Type 56-1 rifles.]]
[[Image:BHDType56-1-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A round from this Type 56-1 causes the first KIA of the operation, SGT Dominic Pilla ([[Danny Hoch]]).]]
[[Image:BHD-AK47.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A "Skinny" firing his Type 56-1.]]
[[Image:BHDType56-1-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Somali fires his Type 56-1.]]
[[Image:BHDType56-1-3.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Somali kills SGT Joyce ([[Chris Beetem]]) with a shot to his back from a Type 56-1. Note a Somali has the $150 Ray-Ban Caravan shades.]]
[[Image:BHDType56-1-4.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Note the hooded front sight on this Type 56-1.]]


[[Image:Rpg-7-1-.jpg‎ |thumb|none|400px|RPG-7 40mm]]
==AKS-74U==
[[Image:BHD-RPG7.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A rocket propelled grenade being fired at a Black Hawk.]]
Mo'alim ([[Razaaq Adoti]]), the Somali militia leader, carries an [[AKS-74U]] as his weapon of choice, first seen picking it up and inspecting it before heading into battle, then firing a burst into the air to break up angry civilians attacking CWO3 Mike Durant ([[Ron Eldard]]) before announcing that he was to be taken alive as a prisoner.
[[Image:BHD-RPG7-2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|RPG-7s being handed out to Somali militia.]]
[[Image:AKSU-Krinkov.jpg|thumb|none|400px|AKS-74U - 5.45x39mm]]
[[Image:BHD-AK74.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Mo'alim ([[Razaaq Adoti]]) picks up and inspects an AKS-74U before heading into battle.]]
[[Image:BHDAKS-74U-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A clearer shot of the AKS-74U.]]
[[Image:BHDAKS-74U-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Mo'alim with his AKS-74U.]]


== Norinco Type 56-1 ==
==SVD Dragunov==
When Hoot ([[Eric Bana]]) is in the Somali town, he passes the arms dealer, who has an [[SVD Dragunov]] on display.
[[Image:SVD Rifle.jpg|thumb|none|450px|SVD Dragunov - 7.62x54mmR]]
[[Image:Bhd svd-edited.jpg|thumb|none|601px|An SVD Dragunov is seen in the background over Hoot's shoulder. (Interesting anachronism here: the shades, Oakley Juliets, worn by actor Eric Bana did not exist during the events of this film.)]]


Nearly all of the Somali gunmen are armed with the [[AK-47#Norinco Type 56|Norinco Type 56-1]] assault rifle, which is a Chinese derivative of the [[AK-47|AKS-47]]/[[AK-47#AKMS|AKMS]]. They are identified by the hooded front sights, which only Chinese Kalashnikov rifles have.
=Machine Guns=
==M60==
Ranger Specialist Shawn Nelson ([[Ewen Bremner]]) can be seen carrying an [[M60 machine gun]] as his standard weapon. A vehicle-mounted M60 is also seen and fired from at least one of the Humvees in the extraction convoy. Some of the Somalis can be seen using this gun as well.
[[Image:M60.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M60 GPMG - 7.62x51mm NATO]]
[[Image:Black_hawk_down_m60_in_uh60.jpg|600px|thumb|none|SPC Shawn Nelson ([[Ewen Bremner]]) with the M60 machine gun just before the insertion.]]
[[Image:BHD-M60.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Nelson with his M60.]]
[[Image:BHDM60E1-Blanks.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Nelson with his M60 machine gun, here clearly loaded with blanks.]]
[[Image:BHD-M60-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Nelson fires his M60.]]
[[Image:BHDM60E1-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Nelson ([[Ewen Bremner]]) firing his M60.]]
[[Image:BHDM60E1-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Somali fires an M60 at the Deltas.]]
[[Image:BHDM60E1-3.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Somali fires an M60 machine gun at the Humvees. Note the stray dog running next to the Humvee. During production, the set was frequently disturbed by stray dogs running into the shots. Director Ridley Scott decided to keep them in the shots to improve the realism. Eight stray dogs were adopted by various members of production and taken back to the United States.]]
[[Image:BHDM60E1-1-1-1-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Nelson fires his M60 at the Somalis to provide suppressing fire for Eversmann.]]


[[Image:Type56S.jpg‎ |thumb|none|400px|Norinco Type 56-1 7.62x39mm.]]
===Special===
[[Image:BHD-AK47.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A "Skinny" dies firing his Type 56-1 ([[AK-47#AKMS|AKMS]]).]]
[[Image:DHD3Arm.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Delta actor shows vehicle-mounted M60 machine guns in the movie armory.]]
[[Image:BHD-AK47-2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Somali militiamen running with [[AK-47#AKMS|AKMS]].]]


== AKS-74U ==
==FN Minimi==
Several Rangers can be seen carrying [[FN Minimi|FN Minimis]] throughout the film, standing in for the [[FN_Minimi#M249|M249E1 SAW]]. It is also used by Specialist Lance Twombly ([[Tom Hardy]]) to accidentally deafen Nelson ([[Ewen Bremner]]) when he fires it too close to Nelson's head. The Minimis are also fitted with circular 200-round cloth ammo bags instead of hard plastic drums. At one point, a Somali shoots at Twombly and hits one of his ammo drums causing the ammo to cook off and burn him, though he's able to get rid of it before he's seriously harmed.
[[Image:M249 FN MINIMI DA-SC-85-11586 c1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|FN Minimi with 200-round ammo drum - 5.56x45mm]]
[[Image:BHD-M249-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|PFC John Waddell ([[Ian Virgo]]) with an FN Minimi.]]
[[Image:BHD-M249.jpg|thumb|none|601px|PFC John Waddell ([[Ian Virgo]]) firing his Minimi.]]
[[Image:BHDMinimi-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Specialist Lance Twombly ([[Tom Hardy]]) with his FN Minimi.]]
[[Image:BHDMinimi-3.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Close-up of the charging handle rocking in slow motion on the Minimi.]]
[[Image:BHDMinimi-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Specialist Lance Twombly ([[Tom Hardy]]) with his FN Minimi, yelling to SGT Ed Yurek ([[Tom Guiry]]) about how they almost killed him. Note the clear showing of the uniform and helmet in this shot, particularly the mismatched camouflage patterns - This is not a goof but rather yet another accurately depicted detail in the film - [[Talk:Black_Hawk_Down#Interesting_Uniform_Note|More info here]].]]
[[Image:BHDMinimi-5.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Ranger fires his FN Minimi during the "Mogadishu Mile".]]


[[Razaaq Adoti]] as the Somali militia leader Mo'alim carries an [[AKS-74U]] as his weapon of choice, first seen picking it up and inspecting it before heading into battle, then firing a burst into the air to break up the mob attacking one of the surviving Blackhawk pilots before announcing that he was to be taken alive as a prisoner.  
==Browning M2HB==
The [[Browning M2HB]] heavy machine gun is used by the US Army on their HMMWVs, the U.N. forces on their APCs, and the Somali militia on their technicals. The opening scene features Somali militiamen slaughtering a gathered crowd at the food distribution center with the powerful .50 cal.
[[Image:BrowningM2.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Browning M2HB on vehicle mount - .50 BMG]]
[[Image:BHD 022.jpg|thumb|none|601px|One of Aidid's gunmen opens fire at the crowd at the food distribution center with the Browning M2HB.]]
[[Image:BHD 025.jpg‎|thumb|none|601px|A Humvee with a Browning M2HB mounted on the roof, actually a rubber prop as shown when the barrel bounces when the Humvee goes over some bumps.]]
[[Image:BHD 001.jpg|thumb|none|601px|SGT Dominic Pilla ([[Danny Hoch]]) fires the M2HB from his Humvee as they evac an injured Ranger back to the base.]]
[[Image:BHDM2-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Hoot ([[Eric Bana]]) clearing the rooftop of "skinnies" with an M2HB.]]
[[Image:BHDM2-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Close-up of Hoot firing the M2HB. Note that this is a continuity error, since Hoot was actually wearing Nomex gloves, as seen in the screenshot above.]]
[[Image:BHDM2-3.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A mean-faced Somali awaits to fire at the Rangers with the Browning M2HB.]]


[[Image:AKSU-Krinkov.jpg|thumb|left|400px|AKS-74U - 5.45x39mm]]
==M85==
[[Image:BHD-AK74.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The Somali militia leader picks up and inspects an AKS-74U before heading into battle.]]
The [[M85 heavy machine gun]] can be seen mounted in the Commander's cupola of M60A1 Patton tanks providing security at the soccer stadium being used as a base by the U.N. forces.
[[Image:M85hmg.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M85 Heavy Machine Gun - .50 BMG]]
[[File:BHD 92.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The M85 heavy machine gun can be seen mounted in the Commander's cupola of M60A1 Patton tanks providing security at the Pakistani soccer stadium.]]


== SPG-9 Recoilless Rifle ==
==GE M134 Minigun==  
The MH-60 Black Hawks are armed with [[M134 Minigun|GE M134 Minigun]]s as doorguns. Pylon-mounted miniguns, mounted alongside 2.75" rockets, are seen as the armament of the AH-6 Little Birds. The Black Hawk and Little Bird helicopters were provided for the film by the US Army's 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, and the weapons mounted are the actual armaments. One of the pilots seen in the film (Keith Jones) was a veteran of the actual battle.
[[Image:GAU-17A HH60.jpg|thumb|none|400px|General Dynamics GAU-17/A, US Air Force model of the M134 Minigun - 7.62x51mm NATO. The US Army uses a similarly-configured minigun for their helicopters, but do not utilize the GAU designation.]]
[[Image:BHD-M134-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|An M134 Minigun on the MH-60 Black Hawk as it transports Rangers and Deltas.]]
[[Image:BHD-M134-4.jpg|thumb|none|601px|An AH-6 "Little Bird" supplies close air support with its twin miniguns.]]
[[Image:BHD 006.jpg|thumb|none|601px|An MH-60 Black Hawk door gunner provides cover fire with a minigun. Note that the helicopter's name seen on the fuselage is ''[[Armageddon]]''.]]
[[Image:BHDM134.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Close-up of the minigun as it fires at RPG gunners.]]


At one point in the film, Somalis begin to bombard the building the majority of the Rangers and Deltas have taken cover in with mortars and a SPG-9 recoilless rifle. A group of Deltas soon kill the gunners and then turn the weapon against the Somalis, killing several with one shot before destroying the weapon with a thermite grenade.
==DShK==
Several vehicle-mounted Russian [[DShK heavy machine gun]]s appear in several scenes.
[[Image:DSHK.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Russian DShK - 12.7x108mm]]
[[Image:BHD-DSHK.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A vehicle-mounted DShK.]]
[[Image:BHD-DSHK-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Somali militia leader Mo'alim ([[Razaaq Adoti]]) rides a "technical" mounted with a DShK.]]


[[Image:DeltaRR.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Deltas prepare to turn a SPG-9 recoilless rifle against it's Somali owners in ''[[Black Hawk Down]]'']]
==Zastava M72==
One of the Somalis fires at Mike Durant's Black Hawk armed with a [[Zastava M72]], a copy of the [[RPK|RPK light machine gun]], identifiable by the stock and handguard design. Another Somali is seen providing suppressing fire at the Rangers and Delta operators with one when they try to reach the first Black Hawk crash site.
[[Image:ZastavaM72.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Zastava M72 - 7.62x39mm]]
[[Image:BHDRPK.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Somali fires his Zastava M72 at the downed Black Hawk.]]
[[Image:BHD-M72B1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Somali uses his Zastava M72 to pin down the Rangers and Delta operators.]]


== M203 grenade launcher ==
==PKM==
A [[PK Machine Gun|PKM machine gun]] is seen resting on a table in the Somali arms dealer's shop.
[[Image:PKM-mg.jpg|thumb|none|450px|PKM machine gun with early flash-hider - 7.62x54mmR]]
[[Image:BHDMAG58-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A PKM resting on the arms dealer's table.]]
[[Image:BHDMAG58-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A shot of the PKM's muzzle brake.]]


One can see many U.S. Army Rangers with [[M203 grenade launcher]]s attached to their [[M16 rifle series#M16A2 Rifle|M16A2]] rifles, the most notable of which is Specialist John Grimes ([[Ewan McGregor]]) who assists Delta in taking out a ''technical'' that has them pinned down, missing the first shot before destroying the vehicle with a High-Explosive Dual-Purpose (HEDP) grenade from his M203.
=Submachine Guns=
==Heckler & Koch MP5A3==
Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michael "Mike" Durant ([[Ron Eldard]]), the MH-60 Black Hawk pilot of Super Six-Four, is armed with a [[Heckler & Koch MP5A3]] with a "slimline" handguard and uses it to defend himself after he's shot down. Another MP5A3 is also picked up and used by SFC Randy Shughart ([[Johnny Strong]]) before being killed by the overwhelming militia. The MP5 was briefly issued to helicopter crews as a personal defense weapon (PDW), but was discontinued in this role when it was determined its 9x19mm ammo lacked sufficient stopping power against armor-wearing or drug-crazed enemies, as was the case in Somalia. In the book and real life, the weapons were actually [[Heckler & Koch MP5K|MP5K]]s. They were referred to as "Skinny Popper", a reference to the men's nickname for the Somalis.
[[Image:H&KMP5A3slimforearm.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Heckler & Koch MP5A3 with "slimline" handguard - 9x19mm]]
[[Image:BHDMP5A3-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|While trapped in his pilot seat, CWO3 Michael "Mike" Durant ([[Ron Eldard]]) prepares to defend himself with his Heckler & Koch MP5A3.]]
[[Image:BHDMP5A3-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Durant fires his MP5A3 at the approaching Somalis.]]
[[Image:BHD 018.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Durant continues to fire his H&K MP5A3 as the Delta snipers extract him from his downed Black Hawk.]]
[[Image:BHDMP5A3-3.jpg|thumb|none|601px|SFC Shughart ([[Johnny Strong]]) is firing the MP5A3 as he is shot.]]


[[Image:M16b.jpg|thumb|left|350px|M16A2 rifle 5.56mm with M203 grenade launcher 40mm]]
===Special===
[[Image:BHD-M203-5.jpg‎|thumb|none|400px|Grimes fires his M203 like a proper desk clerk, eyes closed.]]
[[Image:BHD2Arm.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An actor holds Durant's Heckler & Koch MP5A3 in the movie armory. Note the other weapons behind him.]]
[[Image:BHD-M203-2.jpg‎|thumb|none|400px|Grimes ejects a spent 40mm grenade cartridge.]]


== M1911A1 ==
=Shotguns=
 
==Remington 870==
We see the [[M1911 pistol#M1911A1|M1911A1]] pistol in the hands of the Delta operators as their sidearm of choice. As the two Delta snipers attempt to secure the second crash site they are forced to draw their M1911A1 pistols as the overwhelming Somali forces close in on them. Another Delta operator can be seen practicing with an M1911A1 near the beginning of the film.  
While never used on screen, SFC Sanderson ([[William Fichtner]]) can be seen carrying a customized [[Remington 870|Remington 870 Express Magnum]] (standing in for an 870 Police Magnum) slung over his right shoulder. A pistol grip (minus the folding stock) is used in place of the full stock. This same setup is used on a short 870 by [[Charlie Sheen]] in the film ''[[Navy SEALs]]''. In a deleted scene, SFC Sanderson uses the shotgun to blow the hinges on a door inside the target building. The tail end of this shot is still in the finished film, although if you haven't seen the deleted scene before it would be hard to spot. In the book, at least one of the Delta operators has an [[Knight's Armament Masterkey|870 Masterkey]] attached to his CAR-15.
 
[[Image:Black870folder.jpg‎|thumb|none|400px|Remington 870 Police Magnum with folding stock - 12 Gauge. The one seen in the film lacked the folding stock.]]
[[Image:Springfield Armory M1911A1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M1911A1 .45 ACP]]
[[Image:BHDRem870-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Sanderson with his Remington 870 Express Magnum slung over his back. Note the full-length barrel.]]
[[Image:BHD-1911-4.jpg‎|thumb|none|400px|Delta sniper SFC Shughart draws and fires his M1911A1 at the second crash site.]]
[[Image:BHDRem870-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A close-up of Sanderson's 870. Also a good shot of an M733's barrel.]]
[[Image:Blackhawk11.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Delta Force Sgt. Sanderson with his M1911A1 at the ready.]]
[[Image:BHDRem870-3.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Receiver reads "Express Magnum" on Sanderson's 870. In real life, it would have been a sturdier Police Magnum, not the cheaper, "economy priced" Express Magnum, though both are visually identical. The Police Magnum is the same shotgun, but built from stronger materials and has slightly different finish.]]


== Tokarev TT-33 ==
=Handguns=
 
==Colt M1911A1==
A Somali militiaman uses a [[Tokarev TT-33]] to kill SFC Shughart ([[Johnny Strong]]) at the second crash site.
The [[Colt M1911A1]] pistol is used by the Delta operators as their sidearm of choice. Delta Force Master Sergeant Wex ([[Kim Coates]]) can be seen with an M1911A1 at the firing range near the beginning of the film. The M1911A1 is most notably seen in the hands of Master Sergeant Gordon and Sergeant First Class Shughart as the two Delta snipers attempt to secure the second crash site and are forced to draw their sidearms as the both their primary weapons run dry before the overwhelming Somalis close in on them. Some of the Delta's 1911s also have ambidextrous thumb safety, notably when SFC Sanderson ([[William Fichtner]]) draws his to fire near the end of the film.
 
[[Image:M1911Colt.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP]]
[[Image:TT-33.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm]]
[[Image:BHDM1911A1-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Delta Force MSG Wex ([[Kim Coates]]) shows the Rangers what a .45 can do.]]
[[Image:BHD-1911-5.jpg‎|thumb|none|400px|A Somali fires his [[Tokarev TT-33]].]]
[[Image:BHDM1911A1-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|MSG Gordon ([[Nikolaj Coster-Waldau]]) fires his M1911A1 at the Somalis. At one point, his M1911A1 jams and the muzzle flashes are all CGI.]]
[[Image:bhd_tt33.jpg|thumb|none|400px|''A close-up of the same [[Tokarev TT-33|TT-33]].'']]
[[Image:BHDM1911A1shugart.jpg|thumb|none|601px|SFC Shughart ([[Johnny Strong]]) fires his M1911A1 while defending the second crash site. Note the ambidextrous thumb safety.]]
 
[[Image:BHD-1911-4.jpg‎|thumb|none|601px|Despite being wounded, SFC Shughart continues to fire his M1911A1.]]
== Beretta M9 ==
[[Image:BHD 015.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Delta Force SFC Sanderson ([[William Fichtner]]) fires his M1911A1 during the "Mogadishu Mile". The ambidextrous thumb safety can be clearly seen here.]]
 
The [[Beretta M92F#Beretta 92 FS|Beretta M9]] pistol is seen a few times in the film in the hands of Rangers, and members of McKnight's convoy. Mainly it is seen in the hands of Maddox in the Humvee.
 
[[Image:Beretta-M9.jpg|thumb|none|225px|Beretta M9 9mm]]
[[Image:BHD-M9-3.jpg‎|thumb|none|400px|A Humvee driver, Maddox ([[Michael Roof]]) fires his M9.]]
 
== Heckler & Koch MP5A3 ==
 
Chief Warrant Officer Michael Durant, a Black Hawk pilot, is armed with an [[H&K MP5#Heckler & Koch MP5A3|H&K MP5A3]] and uses it to defend himself after he's shot down.
 
[[Image:MP5 EN.JPG|thumb|left|225px|Heckler & Koch MP5A3, 9x19mm]]
[[Image:BHD-MP5A3.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Durant fires his H&K MP5A3 as Deltas carry him from his crashed chopper.]]
 
== Browning M2 ==
 
The [[Browning M2]] heavy machine gun is fielded by both the US Army HMMWVs, the UN APCs, and the Somali militia in the film. The opening shots of the film feature Somali militiamen slaughtering a gathered crowd at a food distribution center with the powerful fifty-cal.  
 
[[Image:BrowningM2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Browning M2 .50 BMG]]
[[Image:BHD-BrowningM2.jpg‎|thumb|none|400px|The opening shots of Black Hawk Down.]]
[[Image:BHD-BrowningM2-2.jpg‎|thumb|none|400px|An Army HMMWV with a Browning M2 mounted on the roof.]]
 
== GE M134 Minigun ==
 
During the slaughter of the crowd, The U.S. forces hovering in the MH-60 aren't cleared to fire the [[GE M134 Minigun]]s mounted on their Black Hawk. Pylon-mounted miniguns are also carried by the AH-6 ''Little Birds'' and rain lead in several scenes.
 
[[Image:M134.JPG|thumb|none|400px|GE M134 Minigun in 7.62x51mm NATO]]
[[Image:BHD-M134-2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A GE M134 with flash suppressor.]]
[[Image:BHD-M134-4.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A pair of GE M134s on an AH-6 supplying close air support.]]
 
== DShK Heavy Machine Gun ==
 
Several vehicle mounted Russian [[DShK heavy machine gun]]s appear in several scenes of the film.  
 
[[Image:DSHK.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Russian DShK 12.7x109mm]]
[[Image:BHD-DSHK-2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The Somali militia leader on a DShK.]]
[[Image:BHD-DSHK.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A vehicle mounted DShK.]]
 
== M72 LAW ==
 
An Army Ranger, Lieutenant Tom DiTomasso, can be seen taking out a "technical" with an [[M72 LAW#|M72A3]]. The M72A3 was a Post Vietnam improved model of the M72 Rocket, and the last variation used by the U.S. Army. Upgrade versions (up to M72A7) of the LAW are being fielded by the U.S. Navy and USMC as recently as 2007.
 
[[Image:M72-2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|[[M72 LAW]] 66mm]]
[[Image:BHD-M72.jpg‎|thumb|none|400px|Lieutenant Tom DiTomasso takes aims at a technical.]]
[[Image:BHD-M72-2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A 66mm rocket fired from an [[M72 LAW|M72A3 LAW]] mid-flight.]]
 
==Remington 870==


While never used on screen, Sanderson can be seen with a customized Remington 870 slung over his right shoulder. The stock has been removed and a pistol grip has been added.
==Tokarev TT-33==
A Somali militiaman uses a [[Tokarev TT-33]] to kill SFC Shughart ([[Johnny Strong]]) at the second crash site. It should be noted that the militiaman fires 11 shots, which is 3 more than the TT-33's 8-round magazine.
[[Image:TT-33-Wartime.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Pre-1947 model.]]
[[Image:BHDTT33-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Somali unloads his TT-33 into SFC Shughart.]]
[[Image:BHDTT33-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Close-up of the TT-33.]]


[[Image:Index.10-1-.jpg‎ |thumb|none|400px|Remington 870 12 guage]]
==Beretta 92FS==
The [[Beretta 92FS]] pistol (standing in for the Beretta M9) is seen a few times in the hands of Rangers and members of Lieutenant Colonel McKnight's ([[Tom Sizemore]]) convoy. Mainly it is seen in the hands of Maddox ([[Michael Roof]]) in the Humvee. McKnight himself carries his 92FS around as a proper means to defend himself. Twombly ([[Tom Hardy]]) also carries a 92FS as a sidearm to his FN Minimi. He never uses it and it is mostly seen in his holster.
[[Image:BerettaM92FS.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm]]
[[Image:BHD-M9-3.jpg‎|thumb|none|601px|A Humvee driver, Maddox ([[Michael Roof]]), fires his Beretta 92FS.]]
[[Image:BHDM9.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Danny McKnight ([[Tom Sizemore]]) is seen armed with his 92FS when walking away from a Ranger who blown in half by an RPG.]]
[[Image:B92FS-BHD.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Ranger in the middle sprints with his Beretta 92FS during the famous "Mogadishu Mile" scene.]]


== M67 Hand Grenade ==
=Launchers=
==RPG-7==
The Russian-manufactured [[RPG-7]] launcher appears as the weapon which brings down a pair of MH-60 Black Hawk helicopters. In one scene inspired by an actual event, a projectile from an RPG-7 strikes PVT Kowalewski ([[Brendan Sexton III]]), the driver of one of the M35 'deuce and a half' trucks in the convoy commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Danny McKnight ([[Tom Sizemore]]). The warhead fails to detonate, impaling the luckless soldier instead. At least [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MrwJM1_kw8 one of the RPG-7s] used in the film was a rare live and registered example owned by Movie Gun Services.
[[File:RPG7-Screen-Used-BHD.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Screen-used RPG-7 from ''Black Hawk Down'' - 40mm. Image courtesy of Forgotten Weapons.]]
[[Image:BHDRPG7-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Several RPG-7s being handed out by the militia.]]
[[Image:BHD-RPG7.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A rocket-propelled grenade being fired at a Black Hawk. It is obviously CGI, since there is no backblast.]]
[[Image:BHDRPG7-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A militia member fires the RPG that takes down Super Six-One, causing the first Black Hawk crash of the operation.]]
[[Image:BHDRPGhead.jpg|thumb|none|601px|An undetonated RPG warhead impales the 'deuce and a half' driver, PVT Kowalewski ([[Brendan Sexton III]]).]]


While loading up for the assault on the Olympic Hotel Sanderson ([[William Fichtner]]) picks up [[M67 hand grenade|M67 fragmentation hand grenades]]. He is also seen throwing one into a window to take out a Somali who has him and the Deltas and Rangers pinned down.
==Type 69 RPG==
Along with the RPG-7s mentioned above, Chinese [[Type 69 RPG]] launchers are also used by the militia. The Type 69s seem to be loaded with PG-7VL rockets instead of the more commonly-seen PG-7VM rockets, distinguished by the larger warhead.
[[Image:Type69RPG.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Type 69 RPG - 40mm]]
[[Image:BHDNorincoType69.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A militia member with a Type 69 RPG. Note how there is only one pistol grip and how he is holding the carry handle.]]
[[Image:BHDNorincoType69-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A militia member behind Mo'alim holds a Type 69 RPG. Clearly visible here is the larger warhead of the PG-7VL rocket.]]


[[Image:M67.jpg|thumb|left|225px|M67 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade]]
==M72 LAW==
[[Image:BHD-M67.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M67 Hand Grenades]]
Ranger Lieutenant Tom DiTomasso (uncredited) can be seen taking out a "technical" with an [[M72 LAW|M72A3 LAW]]. The M72A3 was a post-Vietnam War improved model of the M72, and the last variation used by the US Army. Upgrade models (up to M72A7) of the LAW are being used by the US Navy and USMC as recently as 2007, as well a variant is used by the Canadian Forces and other NATO nations in Afghanistan.
[[Image:M72A2LAW.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M72A2 LAW - 66mm]]
[[Image:BHD-M72.jpg‎|thumb|none|600px|Lieutenant Tom DiTomasso (uncredited) takes aim at a technical.]]
[[Image:BHD-M72-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A 66mm rocket fired from an M72A3 LAW mid-flight.]]


==SPG-9 Recoilless Rifle==
At one point, Aidid's militia begin to bombard the building the majority of the Rangers and Deltas have taken cover in with mortars and an [[SPG-9 recoilless rifle]]. A group of Deltas led by Hoot soon kill the gunners and then turn the SPG-9 against the militia, killing several with one shot. It's later destroyed by Hoot's team before they join Eversmann's team. Interestingly, according to the audio commentary on the DVD, this incident never happened and was made up for dramatic effect by the writers.
[[File:SPG-9 jeep mount.jpg|thumb|none|450px|SPG-9 recoilless rifle, vehicle-mounted - 73mm]]
[[Image:BHD 010.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Aidid's militia prepare to fire the SPG-9 at the Rangers and Deltas who are holed up at the first crash site.]]
[[Image:BHD 012.jpg|thumb|none|601px|After eliminating the Somali gunners, Hoot and another Delta operator prepare to fire the SPG-9 at the militia.]]
[[Image:BHD 009.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Hoot ([[Eric Bana]]) fires the recoilless rifle.]]


==Cobray CM203 Flare Launcher==
Many of the Rangers' [[M16A2 Rifle]]s are fitted with [[Cobray 37mm Launcher|Cobray CM203 37mm Flare Launchers]], standing in for the [[M203 grenade launcher]]. Most notably seen in the hands of SGT Lorenzo Ruiz ([[Enrique Murciano]]) of CPT Steele's ([[Jason Isaacs]]) unit.
[[Image:Coltflare.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Cobray CM203 Flare Launcher - 37mm]]
[[Image:BHDColtFlare-1.jpg|thumb|none|601px|A Ranger behind CPT Steele is seen armed with an M16A2/CM203. Note the squared trigger guard and cocking bolt on the right side.]]
[[Image:BHDColtFlare-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Steele gives the dying SGT Lorenzo Ruiz ([[Enrique Murciano]]) his M16A2/CM203, ordering him to give anyone two in the chest and one in the head if they enter the door.]]


== M7A2 Hand Grenade ==
==M203 Grenade Launcher==
While the [[Cobray 37mm Launcher|Cobray CM203 37mm Flare Launchers]] are fitted on most of the Rangers' [[M16A2 Rifle]]s, a couple of actual [[M203 grenade launcher]]s are also seen, most notably on Corporal James "Jamie" Smith ([[Charlie Hofheimer]]) and Specialist John Grimes ([[Ewan McGregor]]) rifles, the latter who uses his launcher to assist the Delta operators in taking out a "technical" that has them pinned down, missing the first shot before destroying the vehicle with a second High-Explosive Dual-Purpose (HEDP) grenade..
[[Image:M203.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M203 Grenade Launcher - 40x46mm]]
[[Image:M16A2 M203.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M16A2 rifle (5.56x45mm) fitted with M203 grenade launcher (40x46mm)]]
[[Image:BHDM203-1.jpg|thumb|none|602px|SPC John Grimes ([[Ewan McGregor]]) with his M16A2/M203.]]
[[Image:BHDM16A2-M203-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Grimes fires his M16A2/M203.]]
[[Image:BHDM203-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Corporal James "Jamie" Smith ([[Charlie Hofheimer]]) in Eversmann's unit is armed with an M16A2/M203.]]
[[Image:BHDM16A2-M203-2.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Grimes fires his M16A2/M203 in the streets. Here the trigger guard for the M203 appears to have been removed.]]
[[Image:BHD-M203-5.jpg‎|thumb|none|601px|Grimes ([[Ewan McGregor]]) fires his M203.]]
[[Image:BlackHawk 6006.jpg‎|thumb|none|601px|Grimes' ([[Ewan McGregor]]) depiction of recoil is exaggerated.]]
[[Image:BHD-M203-2.jpg‎|thumb|none|601px|Grimes ejects a spent 40mm grenade.]]


An [[M7A2]] CS gas grenade is seen sitting next to the M67 fragmentation hand grenades Sanderson picks up.  
=Grenades=
==M67 Hand Grenade==
While loading up for the assault, Hoot ([[Eric Bana]]) is seen taping up the pins and spoons on some [[M67 hand grenade|M67 fragmentation hand grenades]]. SFC Sanderson ([[William Fichtner]]) is later seen throwing one into a window to take out a Somali who has the Rangers and Deltas pinned down.
[[Image:M67.jpg|thumb|none|200px|M67 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade]]
[[Image:BHD-M67.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Hoot tapes up the pins on the M67 hand grenades before the mission.]]
[[Image:Deltaforce_blackhawkdown_m67.jpg‎|thumb|none|601px|SFC Sanderson throwing an M67 hand grenade at a Somali in a window.]]


[[Image:M7A2.gif|thumb|left|225px|ABC-M7A2 CS Gas Grenade]]
==AN/M14 Incendiary Grenade==
[[Image:BHD-M67.jpg|thumb|none|400px|M7A2 CS Gas Grenade (far left)]]
There are several appearances of [[AN/M14 incendiary grenade]]s; used by Delta operators to destroy sensitive equipment at both Black Hawk crash sites, as well as to destroy the SPG-9 recoilless rifle mentioned above once Hoot and his team are done with it. Another one can be seen lying on a table when Hoot is loading up.
[[Image:AN-M14 Incendiary Grenade.jpg|thumb|none|200px|AN/M14 incendiary grenade]]
[[Image:BHD-M67.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An AN/M14 incendiary grenade (far left) on a table.]]


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Black Hawk Down
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Theatrical Release Poster
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing United States
Directed by Ridley Scott
Release Date 2001
Language English
Studio Revolution Studios
Distributor Columbia Pictures
Main Cast
Character Actor
Matt Eversmann Josh Hartnett
Norm "Hoot" Gibson Eric Bana
Danny McKnight Tom Sizemore
Jeff Sanderson William Fichtner
William F. Garrison Sam Shepard
SFC Randy Shughart Johnny Strong
MSG Gary Gordon Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
MSG Chris Wex Kim Coates
Captain Mike Steele Jason Isaacs
John Grimes Ewan McGregor


Black Hawk Down is the 2001 feature film adaptation of the non-fiction Mark Bowden book that recounted the events surrounding the ill-fated US mission to capture a Somali warlord in 1993. Directed by Ridley Scott, the film was notable for its depiction of modern US warfare. The film received support from the US Department of Defense, who provided extensive training for the actors with members of the US Army Ranger and other Special Forces soldiers to ensure authenticity in addition to allowing access to actual Black Hawk and "Little Bird" helicopters for filming. During the film's production, many of the soldiers and pilots seen were active duty, some of whom were veterans of the actual battle. The film's cast included Josh Hartnett, Eric Bana, William Fichtner, Ewan McGregor and Sam Shepard as well as Tom Hardy and Ioan Gruffudd in early roles.


The following weapons were used in the film Black Hawk Down:


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Rifles / Carbines

Colt Model 727

Majority of the U.S. Army Delta Force operators carry the Colt Model 727 as their primary weapon, fitted with various accessories such as the Aimpoint CompM2 red dot scopes and SureFire 660 flashlights, with some of the carbines also having desert tan camouflage paint schemes, painting mostly the handguards and buttstocks only and some without paint, flashlights and/or optics. Delta Staff Sergeant Daniel Busch (Richard Tyson), Sergeant First Class Norm "Hoot" Gibson (Eric Bana), Master Sergeant Chris Wex (Kim Coates), and SFC Jeff Sanderson (William Fichtner) all carry the Colt Model 727 carbines.

In real life, the older Colt Model 653 and Colt Model 723 would have been the carbines used by the Delta operators during Operation Gothic Serpent. The Colt Model 727 would have been more common amongst the Rangers and not Delta. In the film, the Colt Model 727 is likely standing in primarily for the Colt Model 723 for Delta Force while the Model 733 stands in for the Model 727 for the Rangers. Most of the carbines in film are also anachronistically equipped with Aimpoint CompM2 reflex red dot sights (which was not available commercially until 17 March 1995, and later standardized into the SOPMOD kit in 2000) on rails mounted on the fixed carrying handle rear sight. During Operation Gothic Serpent, some Delta operators and Rangers utilized the then commercial Aimpoint brand optics such as the Aimpoint 2000, 3000 and 5000 reflex sights (which due to these optics being discontinued and very rare to acquire in bulk load for the movie would explain the extensive usage of the CompM2 scopes, standing in for the older Aimpoint scopes during filming). Photographs of the events leading up to Operation Gothic Serpent, as well as research by enthusiasts, have confirmed that in fact Delta used Colt Model 653s and 723s during the operation, some of which the carbines also had other attachments that Delta were free to customise extensively, such as 100mph tape wrapped on the bottom of STANAG magazines for easier grasping (sometimes accompanied with bungee cord to pull the magazines out easily), double magazines clamped together (either using a metal H clamp or simply modified with tape and cardboard), Packer Redi-Mag double magazine devices, rubber bands to hold a flashbang grenade on the magazine and also the CAR stock in a certain position (provide also the stock and buffer tube were modified as older stocks only had two positions and weren't adjustable to fit users specifically at the time), M203 grenade launchers and at least one Remington 870 masterkey shotgun.

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Colt Model 727 ("M16A2 Carbine") - 5.56x45mm
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Staff Sergeant Daniel Busch (Richard Tyson) aims a Colt Model 727 carbine equipped with a CompM2 reflex sight. A SureFire 660 flashlight pressure switch is taped to the handguard.
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"Hey, who's hungry?!"
Sergeant First Class Norm "Hoot" Gibson (Eric Bana) chambers his camouflage-painted Model 727 carbine equipped with a SureFire 660 flashlight (with pressure switch taped to the handguard) during the warthog "aerial target shooting" scene.
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Master Sergeant Chris Wex (Kim Coates) with a Model 727 from a deleted scene later included in the Extended Cut. Wex's (and many of the other Deltas and Rangers) rifle sling cord is wrapped and taped around the front sight instead of being hooked in the built-in front sling loop to allow ease of combat modularity.
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Sergeant First Class Jeff Sanderson (William Fichtner) with his Model 727 with a CompM2 reflex sight.
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SFC "Hoot" Gibson with his camouflaged Model 727 carbine during the convoy escort back to base.
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A severely injured SSG Busch fires a Model 727 carbine during the defense of the first Black Hawk crash site.
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SFC Sanderson fires his Model 727 before switching to his M1911A1 during the "Mogadishu Mile". The Surefire flashlight can be seen fixed on the stepped heavy barrel.

Colt Model 733

Various U.S. Delta Force operators and some Army Rangers are armed with the short-barreled Colt Model 733 with A2 rear adjustable carrying handle sights and heavy barrels. Some are standard 733s, while others are customized with camouflage paint schemes and Aimpoint scopes (similar to the aforementioned Model 727s). Some of the weapons have a XM177-style flash-hider instead of the standard barrel with A2 flash-hider. One particular Model 733 used by Delta Master Sergeant Gary Gordon (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) and later Chief Warrant Officer 3 Mike Durant (Ron Eldard) is heavily modified with a camouflage paint scheme, anachronistic Aimpoint CompM2 red-dot scope on a rail mounted on the carrying handle rear sight, weaponlight taped on the left side of the handguard and a sound suppressor. The usage of the Colt 733 by the Rangers may likely be filling in the role of the Colt M727 that is already carried by the majority of the Delta operatives in film, although in real life those particular carbine models would have been utilised by some of the Rangers alongside the M16A2.

In history, Gordon's carbine was actually a camouflage painted Colt Model 723 (like all other Deltas were using at the time) with either a Aimpoint 3000 or 5000 and an OPSINC suppressor sleeved over the barrel.

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Colt Model 733 ("M16A2 Commando") - 5.56x45mm. This particular Model 733 features an A1E1 upper receiver, noted by the brass-deflector with the A1 sights. The variants in the film feature A2 uppers. M733s were available with A1, A1E1 and A2 upper receiver units.
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An MGC M733 airsoft replica (A2 upper).
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Ranger Captain Mike Steele (Jason Isaacs) with a Colt Model 733.
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CPT Steele fires his Model 733.
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Sergeant First Class Kurt "Doc" Schmid (Hugh Dancy) holds his M733 as he rushes to an injured Ranger. Note the 100mph tape (military duct tape) on the magazine, this is done to make the smooth mags easier to grasp and pull out of a pouch, this film being one of the first to depict this practice.
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Schmid fires his Model 733 at the Somali militants on the roof tops of the first crash site. Corporal James "Jamie" Smith (Charlie Hofheimer) is armed with his M16A2 with M203 greande launcher.
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A Delta operator on the right fires his Colt Model 733. This weapon clearly has a XM177-style flash-hider.
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A Delta operator carries his Model 733 as he moves down a street. Behind him is another operator also with a Model 733 (this one has a XM177-style flash-hider).
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Another Delta operator engages a Somali technical with his M733. This has a camouflage paint scheme, Aimpoint CompM2 scope, and XM177-style flash-hider. This greatly resembles another Colt carbine used in Blood Diamond, and could be the same weapon, since the weapons were supplied by the same company in both films.
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Master Sergeant Gary Gordon (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) with a camouflaged and suppressed Colt Model 733.
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MSG Gordon with his Model 733.
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Gordon fires his M733 while defending Durant's crash site.
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CWO3 Mike Durant (Ron Eldard) uses MSG Gordon's Model 733 at the crash site.

Colt M4 Carbine

For several of the sequences that involved stuntwork, a number of non-firing rubber prop M4 Carbines are seen in the hands of the Delta operators. They are recognizable by the knobs on the carry handles which indicate that the carry handles are detachable, which is the distinguishing visual feature of the M4. The use of these weapons - even in rubber prop form - is anachronistic as the M4 Carbine was not adopted by the U.S. military (not even U.S. SOCOM) until 1994, a year after the events of the film took place. The usage of these rubber prop M4s is likely to substitute some of the M727 carbines that lack Aimpoint optics in some scenes to blend in.

NOTE: While prototype models of the M4 existed at the time of Operation Gothic Serpent, and conceivably might have been available to Delta, all prototype models of the M4 used fixed carry handle upper receiver assemblies. Further, when the M4 entered service in 1994, the initial standard was the Colt Model 777, which had a fixed carry handle. The flattop receiver Colt Model 920 and Model 921 - two Colt carbines which eventually became standardized as the M4 and M4A1, respectively - neither existed nor entered service until late 1994 to early 1995, after the initial purchase of Model 777s.

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Colt M4 Carbine - 5.56x45mm NATO
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Captain Mike Steele (Jason Isaacs) points out the fact that the selector switch on the carbine carried by Sergeant First Class "Hoot" Gibson (Eric Bana) isn't set to "SAFE", who then replies "This is my safety" and bends his trigger finger. The selector switch appears to be molded into the receiver, making it likely this is actually a rubber stunt prop. (The book states Hoot had just cleared the chamber and pulled the trigger before inserting the magazine, making it unable to engage the safety due to the hammer being down.)
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A Delta operator raids a complex with a rubber stunt M4 Carbine. This shot appears to be reversed, as the ejection door and brass deflector can be seen.

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A trio of actors portraying Delta operators on the set of Black Hawk Down. The operator on the right has one of the rubber stunt M4 Carbines. The one in the middle holds a camouflaged Model 733 with XM177-style flash-hider. While not obvious, the operator on the left has a Model 733 (the 11.5-inch barrel is visible in other images taken during the same series of photographs).

Colt M16A2

U.S. Army Rangers, including Staff Sergeant Matt Eversmann (Josh Hartnett), Sergeant Mike Goodale (Carmine Giovinazzo), Sergeant Ed Yurek (Tom Guiry), Sergeant Joyce (Chris Beetem) and Private First Class Todd Blackburn (Orlando Bloom) are armed with M16A2 Rifles. While defending the second Black Hawk crash site, Delta Sergeant First Class Randy Shughart (Johnny Strong) briefly uses a M16A2 rifle before switching back to his M14. During the scene when CPT Steele (Jason Isaacs) tells SSG Eversmann that they have to secure the perimeter for the SAR chopper, a Ranger lying prone in the background appears to be working the forward assist on his M16A2. Specialist John Grimes (Ewan McGregor) and Corporal James "Jamie" Smith (Charlie Hofheimer) both carry M16A2 rifles with M203 grenade launchers on heatshield handguards while some other Rangers, notably Sergeant Lorenzo Ruiz (Enrique Murciano) have the Cobray CM203 37mm Flare Launchers that is standing in for the M203.

It should be noted that Rangers weren't just issued with only the M16A2 during Operation Gothic Serpent - they also used the Colt Model 727, which was then sold commercially by Colt as the "M16A2 Carbine". Despite the film's portrayal of Delta Force using the M727, it is inaccurate as in reality they used Colt Model 653 and Colt Model 723 carbines; the Rangers would have used the M727 in selected roles such as NCOs, COs, or in the case of the film, radiomen and possibly medics.

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Colt M16A2 - 5.56x45mm NATO
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Staff Sergeant Matt Eversmann (Josh Hartnett) leads his Ranger team, many armed with M16A2s.
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SSG Eversmann firing his M16A2 at Somali militia as the Rangers make their way to the first Black Hawk crash site. Like the Deltas and other Rangers, Eversmann’s sling cord is wrapped and taped around the front sight to allow ease of use of the rifle that the built in sling loop would be limiting to in carrying and in combat during Mogadishu.
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Sergeant Mike Goodale (Carmine Giovinazzo) fires his M16A2 while making his way to the first Black Hawk crash site.
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SSG Eversmann fires his M16A2 during the rescue of SSG Busch. Here, Eversmann and other Rangers wielding M16A2s have tape on the fixed buttstock, the purpose being that is the sling bungee cord is looped through the bottom sling loop and then wrapped around the stock and finally taped upwards for ease of modularity. The 160th SOAR “Little Bird” pilot seen here is Chief Warrant Officer Keith Jones, who was the pilot who rescued the real Busch during the actual event.
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SGT Goodale (Carmine Giovinazzo) with his M16A2 as the Rangers and Deltas hold off the Somali militia.
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Delta Force SFC Randy Shughart (Johnny Strong) switches between his M14 and an M16A2 as the Delta snipers defend their position at the second crash site. He must have found an M16A2 in the chopper because in Mike Durant's book "In the Company of Heroes" it says Shughart asked Durant if there were any weapons in the chopper.
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Sergeant Ed Yurek (Tom Guiry) fires his M16A2 in three round bursts twice during the "Mogadishu mile". Yurek is probably the only Ranger in the film to fire in bursts from his M16A2, which Rangers are usually trained not to fire in bursts unless "they have a damn good reason", as quoted by several Drill Sergeants. However this instance may certainly qualify as a "damn good reason".

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Delta actor shows M16A2s in the movie armory, the one he's holding fitted with an M203 grenade launcher.

M14

An M14 rifle is used by Delta Force Sergeant First Class Randy Shughart (Johnny Strong), most notably when he and Master Sergeant Gary Gordon (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) are defending the second crash site. His M14 has a camouflage paint scheme and an anachronistic Aimpoint CompM2/M68 reflex sight that is likely standing in for the Aimpoint 3000 that the real Shughart utilised on his rifle.

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M14 rifle - 7.62x51mm NATO
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SFC Shughart provides cover for MSG Gordon and CWO3 Mike Durant (Ron Eldard) at the second crash site with his M14. Here, the fire selector is clearly seen, confirming a genuine M14 over the M1A.
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SFC Shughart fires his M14. This shot appears to have been reversed. Note how the bolt and the battery slot on the Aimpoint is on the left side, not the right. Also see how Shughart and Gordon (off-shot) are right-handed in the other shots except for this one.
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SFC Shughart fires his M14 in defense of the second crash site.

M16A1

Several M16A1 rifles are seen in the Somali arms dealer's shop and one militia member is seen loading up one. At one point, Rangers can be seen watching a scene of the film The Jerk where a madman is trying to shoot the protagonist using a scoped M16A1.

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M16A1 - 5.56x45mm
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Several M16A1 rifles hanging in the arms dealer's shop on the top left of this screenshot along with M16A2s, likely captured from American forces.
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Moments before his epileptic seizure, Lieutenant Beales (Ioan Gruffudd) is watching a scene from The Jerk where the Madman (M. Emmet Walsh) is seen firing a scoped M16A1.
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A militiaman picks up an M16A1 with the flash-hider and magazine removed.

Heckler & Koch G3A3

The local militia arm themselves with Heckler & Koch G3 rifles among many weapons. Both older variants and newer G3A3 variants are seen in the film. The older variants were previously ID'd as CETME Rifles, which is incorrect - The furniture, magazines, trigger housings and receivers are incorrect for CETMEs. The fixed rear sights, while generally associated with CETMEs, were also used on older-spec G3 rifles. The distinctive (and more commonly seen) H&K adjustable spindle/drum rear sight was only first introduced with the G3A3.

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Early Heckler & Koch G3 rifle with wooden handguard and buttstock - 7.62x51mm NATO
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Militia members pick up older-spec G3 rifles in the arms dealer's shop.
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Older Heckler & Koch G3 rifles hanging next to the arms dealer. Note the primers on the belt of ammunition. These are obviously fired dummy rounds.
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Heckler & Koch G3A3 - 7.62x51mm NATO
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A Somali militia member holding a G3A3 at the first Black Hawk crash site.
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A Somali militia member takes cover from a Ranger's .50 caliber barrage while holding a Heckler & Koch G3A3. In a continuity error, seconds later this same militia member pops out, now with an AK.
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A militia member fires his G3A3.

Type 56

A full-stock Type 56 is used by a Somali to whack Mike Durant in the head. It has a slanted AKM-style muzzle brake added on.

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Type 56 with "pig sticker" bayonet - 7.62x39mm
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A Somali smacks Mike Durant across the face with a Type 56.

Type 56-1

The vast majority of the Somali gunmen are armed with the Type 56-1 assault rifle, which is a Chinese derivative of the AKS-47/AKMS. They are identified by the hooded front sights, which only Chinese Kalashnikov rifles have. At one point, one of US soldiers can be seen removing the magazine from a discarded Type 56-1 and stuffing it in his empty pouch. Whether this was done to take back a souvenir or for some other reason is not known.

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Type 56-1 - 7.62x39mm
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Somali militiamen running with Type 56-1 rifles.
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A round from this Type 56-1 causes the first KIA of the operation, SGT Dominic Pilla (Danny Hoch).
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A "Skinny" firing his Type 56-1.
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A Somali fires his Type 56-1.
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A Somali kills SGT Joyce (Chris Beetem) with a shot to his back from a Type 56-1. Note a Somali has the $150 Ray-Ban Caravan shades.
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Note the hooded front sight on this Type 56-1.

AKS-74U

Mo'alim (Razaaq Adoti), the Somali militia leader, carries an AKS-74U as his weapon of choice, first seen picking it up and inspecting it before heading into battle, then firing a burst into the air to break up angry civilians attacking CWO3 Mike Durant (Ron Eldard) before announcing that he was to be taken alive as a prisoner.

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AKS-74U - 5.45x39mm
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Mo'alim (Razaaq Adoti) picks up and inspects an AKS-74U before heading into battle.
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A clearer shot of the AKS-74U.
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Mo'alim with his AKS-74U.

SVD Dragunov

When Hoot (Eric Bana) is in the Somali town, he passes the arms dealer, who has an SVD Dragunov on display.

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SVD Dragunov - 7.62x54mmR
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An SVD Dragunov is seen in the background over Hoot's shoulder. (Interesting anachronism here: the shades, Oakley Juliets, worn by actor Eric Bana did not exist during the events of this film.)

Machine Guns

M60

Ranger Specialist Shawn Nelson (Ewen Bremner) can be seen carrying an M60 machine gun as his standard weapon. A vehicle-mounted M60 is also seen and fired from at least one of the Humvees in the extraction convoy. Some of the Somalis can be seen using this gun as well.

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M60 GPMG - 7.62x51mm NATO
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SPC Shawn Nelson (Ewen Bremner) with the M60 machine gun just before the insertion.
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Nelson with his M60.
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Nelson with his M60 machine gun, here clearly loaded with blanks.
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Nelson fires his M60.
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Nelson (Ewen Bremner) firing his M60.
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A Somali fires an M60 at the Deltas.
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A Somali fires an M60 machine gun at the Humvees. Note the stray dog running next to the Humvee. During production, the set was frequently disturbed by stray dogs running into the shots. Director Ridley Scott decided to keep them in the shots to improve the realism. Eight stray dogs were adopted by various members of production and taken back to the United States.
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Nelson fires his M60 at the Somalis to provide suppressing fire for Eversmann.

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Delta actor shows vehicle-mounted M60 machine guns in the movie armory.

FN Minimi

Several Rangers can be seen carrying FN Minimis throughout the film, standing in for the M249E1 SAW. It is also used by Specialist Lance Twombly (Tom Hardy) to accidentally deafen Nelson (Ewen Bremner) when he fires it too close to Nelson's head. The Minimis are also fitted with circular 200-round cloth ammo bags instead of hard plastic drums. At one point, a Somali shoots at Twombly and hits one of his ammo drums causing the ammo to cook off and burn him, though he's able to get rid of it before he's seriously harmed.

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FN Minimi with 200-round ammo drum - 5.56x45mm
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PFC John Waddell (Ian Virgo) with an FN Minimi.
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PFC John Waddell (Ian Virgo) firing his Minimi.
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Specialist Lance Twombly (Tom Hardy) with his FN Minimi.
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Close-up of the charging handle rocking in slow motion on the Minimi.
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Specialist Lance Twombly (Tom Hardy) with his FN Minimi, yelling to SGT Ed Yurek (Tom Guiry) about how they almost killed him. Note the clear showing of the uniform and helmet in this shot, particularly the mismatched camouflage patterns - This is not a goof but rather yet another accurately depicted detail in the film - More info here.
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A Ranger fires his FN Minimi during the "Mogadishu Mile".

Browning M2HB

The Browning M2HB heavy machine gun is used by the US Army on their HMMWVs, the U.N. forces on their APCs, and the Somali militia on their technicals. The opening scene features Somali militiamen slaughtering a gathered crowd at the food distribution center with the powerful .50 cal.

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Browning M2HB on vehicle mount - .50 BMG
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One of Aidid's gunmen opens fire at the crowd at the food distribution center with the Browning M2HB.
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A Humvee with a Browning M2HB mounted on the roof, actually a rubber prop as shown when the barrel bounces when the Humvee goes over some bumps.
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SGT Dominic Pilla (Danny Hoch) fires the M2HB from his Humvee as they evac an injured Ranger back to the base.
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Hoot (Eric Bana) clearing the rooftop of "skinnies" with an M2HB.
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Close-up of Hoot firing the M2HB. Note that this is a continuity error, since Hoot was actually wearing Nomex gloves, as seen in the screenshot above.
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A mean-faced Somali awaits to fire at the Rangers with the Browning M2HB.

M85

The M85 heavy machine gun can be seen mounted in the Commander's cupola of M60A1 Patton tanks providing security at the soccer stadium being used as a base by the U.N. forces.

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M85 Heavy Machine Gun - .50 BMG
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The M85 heavy machine gun can be seen mounted in the Commander's cupola of M60A1 Patton tanks providing security at the Pakistani soccer stadium.

GE M134 Minigun

The MH-60 Black Hawks are armed with GE M134 Miniguns as doorguns. Pylon-mounted miniguns, mounted alongside 2.75" rockets, are seen as the armament of the AH-6 Little Birds. The Black Hawk and Little Bird helicopters were provided for the film by the US Army's 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, and the weapons mounted are the actual armaments. One of the pilots seen in the film (Keith Jones) was a veteran of the actual battle.

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General Dynamics GAU-17/A, US Air Force model of the M134 Minigun - 7.62x51mm NATO. The US Army uses a similarly-configured minigun for their helicopters, but do not utilize the GAU designation.
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An M134 Minigun on the MH-60 Black Hawk as it transports Rangers and Deltas.
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An AH-6 "Little Bird" supplies close air support with its twin miniguns.
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An MH-60 Black Hawk door gunner provides cover fire with a minigun. Note that the helicopter's name seen on the fuselage is Armageddon.
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Close-up of the minigun as it fires at RPG gunners.

DShK

Several vehicle-mounted Russian DShK heavy machine guns appear in several scenes.

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Russian DShK - 12.7x108mm
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A vehicle-mounted DShK.
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The Somali militia leader Mo'alim (Razaaq Adoti) rides a "technical" mounted with a DShK.

Zastava M72

One of the Somalis fires at Mike Durant's Black Hawk armed with a Zastava M72, a copy of the RPK light machine gun, identifiable by the stock and handguard design. Another Somali is seen providing suppressing fire at the Rangers and Delta operators with one when they try to reach the first Black Hawk crash site.

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Zastava M72 - 7.62x39mm
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A Somali fires his Zastava M72 at the downed Black Hawk.
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A Somali uses his Zastava M72 to pin down the Rangers and Delta operators.

PKM

A PKM machine gun is seen resting on a table in the Somali arms dealer's shop.

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PKM machine gun with early flash-hider - 7.62x54mmR
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A PKM resting on the arms dealer's table.
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A shot of the PKM's muzzle brake.

Submachine Guns

Heckler & Koch MP5A3

Chief Warrant Officer 3 Michael "Mike" Durant (Ron Eldard), the MH-60 Black Hawk pilot of Super Six-Four, is armed with a Heckler & Koch MP5A3 with a "slimline" handguard and uses it to defend himself after he's shot down. Another MP5A3 is also picked up and used by SFC Randy Shughart (Johnny Strong) before being killed by the overwhelming militia. The MP5 was briefly issued to helicopter crews as a personal defense weapon (PDW), but was discontinued in this role when it was determined its 9x19mm ammo lacked sufficient stopping power against armor-wearing or drug-crazed enemies, as was the case in Somalia. In the book and real life, the weapons were actually MP5Ks. They were referred to as "Skinny Popper", a reference to the men's nickname for the Somalis.

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Heckler & Koch MP5A3 with "slimline" handguard - 9x19mm
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While trapped in his pilot seat, CWO3 Michael "Mike" Durant (Ron Eldard) prepares to defend himself with his Heckler & Koch MP5A3.
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Durant fires his MP5A3 at the approaching Somalis.
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Durant continues to fire his H&K MP5A3 as the Delta snipers extract him from his downed Black Hawk.
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SFC Shughart (Johnny Strong) is firing the MP5A3 as he is shot.

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An actor holds Durant's Heckler & Koch MP5A3 in the movie armory. Note the other weapons behind him.

Shotguns

Remington 870

While never used on screen, SFC Sanderson (William Fichtner) can be seen carrying a customized Remington 870 Express Magnum (standing in for an 870 Police Magnum) slung over his right shoulder. A pistol grip (minus the folding stock) is used in place of the full stock. This same setup is used on a short 870 by Charlie Sheen in the film Navy SEALs. In a deleted scene, SFC Sanderson uses the shotgun to blow the hinges on a door inside the target building. The tail end of this shot is still in the finished film, although if you haven't seen the deleted scene before it would be hard to spot. In the book, at least one of the Delta operators has an 870 Masterkey attached to his CAR-15.

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Remington 870 Police Magnum with folding stock - 12 Gauge. The one seen in the film lacked the folding stock.
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Sanderson with his Remington 870 Express Magnum slung over his back. Note the full-length barrel.
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A close-up of Sanderson's 870. Also a good shot of an M733's barrel.
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Receiver reads "Express Magnum" on Sanderson's 870. In real life, it would have been a sturdier Police Magnum, not the cheaper, "economy priced" Express Magnum, though both are visually identical. The Police Magnum is the same shotgun, but built from stronger materials and has slightly different finish.

Handguns

Colt M1911A1

The Colt M1911A1 pistol is used by the Delta operators as their sidearm of choice. Delta Force Master Sergeant Wex (Kim Coates) can be seen with an M1911A1 at the firing range near the beginning of the film. The M1911A1 is most notably seen in the hands of Master Sergeant Gordon and Sergeant First Class Shughart as the two Delta snipers attempt to secure the second crash site and are forced to draw their sidearms as the both their primary weapons run dry before the overwhelming Somalis close in on them. Some of the Delta's 1911s also have ambidextrous thumb safety, notably when SFC Sanderson (William Fichtner) draws his to fire near the end of the film.

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Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP
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Delta Force MSG Wex (Kim Coates) shows the Rangers what a .45 can do.
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MSG Gordon (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) fires his M1911A1 at the Somalis. At one point, his M1911A1 jams and the muzzle flashes are all CGI.
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SFC Shughart (Johnny Strong) fires his M1911A1 while defending the second crash site. Note the ambidextrous thumb safety.
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Despite being wounded, SFC Shughart continues to fire his M1911A1.
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Delta Force SFC Sanderson (William Fichtner) fires his M1911A1 during the "Mogadishu Mile". The ambidextrous thumb safety can be clearly seen here.

Tokarev TT-33

A Somali militiaman uses a Tokarev TT-33 to kill SFC Shughart (Johnny Strong) at the second crash site. It should be noted that the militiaman fires 11 shots, which is 3 more than the TT-33's 8-round magazine.

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Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Pre-1947 model.
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A Somali unloads his TT-33 into SFC Shughart.
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Close-up of the TT-33.

Beretta 92FS

The Beretta 92FS pistol (standing in for the Beretta M9) is seen a few times in the hands of Rangers and members of Lieutenant Colonel McKnight's (Tom Sizemore) convoy. Mainly it is seen in the hands of Maddox (Michael Roof) in the Humvee. McKnight himself carries his 92FS around as a proper means to defend himself. Twombly (Tom Hardy) also carries a 92FS as a sidearm to his FN Minimi. He never uses it and it is mostly seen in his holster.

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Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm
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A Humvee driver, Maddox (Michael Roof), fires his Beretta 92FS.
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Danny McKnight (Tom Sizemore) is seen armed with his 92FS when walking away from a Ranger who blown in half by an RPG.
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The Ranger in the middle sprints with his Beretta 92FS during the famous "Mogadishu Mile" scene.

Launchers

RPG-7

The Russian-manufactured RPG-7 launcher appears as the weapon which brings down a pair of MH-60 Black Hawk helicopters. In one scene inspired by an actual event, a projectile from an RPG-7 strikes PVT Kowalewski (Brendan Sexton III), the driver of one of the M35 'deuce and a half' trucks in the convoy commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Danny McKnight (Tom Sizemore). The warhead fails to detonate, impaling the luckless soldier instead. At least one of the RPG-7s used in the film was a rare live and registered example owned by Movie Gun Services.

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Screen-used RPG-7 from Black Hawk Down - 40mm. Image courtesy of Forgotten Weapons.
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Several RPG-7s being handed out by the militia.
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A rocket-propelled grenade being fired at a Black Hawk. It is obviously CGI, since there is no backblast.
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A militia member fires the RPG that takes down Super Six-One, causing the first Black Hawk crash of the operation.
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An undetonated RPG warhead impales the 'deuce and a half' driver, PVT Kowalewski (Brendan Sexton III).

Type 69 RPG

Along with the RPG-7s mentioned above, Chinese Type 69 RPG launchers are also used by the militia. The Type 69s seem to be loaded with PG-7VL rockets instead of the more commonly-seen PG-7VM rockets, distinguished by the larger warhead.

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Type 69 RPG - 40mm
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A militia member with a Type 69 RPG. Note how there is only one pistol grip and how he is holding the carry handle.
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A militia member behind Mo'alim holds a Type 69 RPG. Clearly visible here is the larger warhead of the PG-7VL rocket.

M72 LAW

Ranger Lieutenant Tom DiTomasso (uncredited) can be seen taking out a "technical" with an M72A3 LAW. The M72A3 was a post-Vietnam War improved model of the M72, and the last variation used by the US Army. Upgrade models (up to M72A7) of the LAW are being used by the US Navy and USMC as recently as 2007, as well a variant is used by the Canadian Forces and other NATO nations in Afghanistan.

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M72A2 LAW - 66mm
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Lieutenant Tom DiTomasso (uncredited) takes aim at a technical.
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A 66mm rocket fired from an M72A3 LAW mid-flight.

SPG-9 Recoilless Rifle

At one point, Aidid's militia begin to bombard the building the majority of the Rangers and Deltas have taken cover in with mortars and an SPG-9 recoilless rifle. A group of Deltas led by Hoot soon kill the gunners and then turn the SPG-9 against the militia, killing several with one shot. It's later destroyed by Hoot's team before they join Eversmann's team. Interestingly, according to the audio commentary on the DVD, this incident never happened and was made up for dramatic effect by the writers.

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SPG-9 recoilless rifle, vehicle-mounted - 73mm
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Aidid's militia prepare to fire the SPG-9 at the Rangers and Deltas who are holed up at the first crash site.
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After eliminating the Somali gunners, Hoot and another Delta operator prepare to fire the SPG-9 at the militia.
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Hoot (Eric Bana) fires the recoilless rifle.

Cobray CM203 Flare Launcher

Many of the Rangers' M16A2 Rifles are fitted with Cobray CM203 37mm Flare Launchers, standing in for the M203 grenade launcher. Most notably seen in the hands of SGT Lorenzo Ruiz (Enrique Murciano) of CPT Steele's (Jason Isaacs) unit.

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Cobray CM203 Flare Launcher - 37mm
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A Ranger behind CPT Steele is seen armed with an M16A2/CM203. Note the squared trigger guard and cocking bolt on the right side.
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Steele gives the dying SGT Lorenzo Ruiz (Enrique Murciano) his M16A2/CM203, ordering him to give anyone two in the chest and one in the head if they enter the door.

M203 Grenade Launcher

While the Cobray CM203 37mm Flare Launchers are fitted on most of the Rangers' M16A2 Rifles, a couple of actual M203 grenade launchers are also seen, most notably on Corporal James "Jamie" Smith (Charlie Hofheimer) and Specialist John Grimes (Ewan McGregor) rifles, the latter who uses his launcher to assist the Delta operators in taking out a "technical" that has them pinned down, missing the first shot before destroying the vehicle with a second High-Explosive Dual-Purpose (HEDP) grenade..

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M203 Grenade Launcher - 40x46mm
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M16A2 rifle (5.56x45mm) fitted with M203 grenade launcher (40x46mm)
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SPC John Grimes (Ewan McGregor) with his M16A2/M203.
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Grimes fires his M16A2/M203.
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Corporal James "Jamie" Smith (Charlie Hofheimer) in Eversmann's unit is armed with an M16A2/M203.
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Grimes fires his M16A2/M203 in the streets. Here the trigger guard for the M203 appears to have been removed.
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Grimes (Ewan McGregor) fires his M203.
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Grimes' (Ewan McGregor) depiction of recoil is exaggerated.
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Grimes ejects a spent 40mm grenade.

Grenades

M67 Hand Grenade

While loading up for the assault, Hoot (Eric Bana) is seen taping up the pins and spoons on some M67 fragmentation hand grenades. SFC Sanderson (William Fichtner) is later seen throwing one into a window to take out a Somali who has the Rangers and Deltas pinned down.

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M67 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade
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Hoot tapes up the pins on the M67 hand grenades before the mission.
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SFC Sanderson throwing an M67 hand grenade at a Somali in a window.

AN/M14 Incendiary Grenade

There are several appearances of AN/M14 incendiary grenades; used by Delta operators to destroy sensitive equipment at both Black Hawk crash sites, as well as to destroy the SPG-9 recoilless rifle mentioned above once Hoot and his team are done with it. Another one can be seen lying on a table when Hoot is loading up.

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AN/M14 incendiary grenade
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An AN/M14 incendiary grenade (far left) on a table.