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Wolff fires what appears to be a [[Daniel Defense DDM4 MK18]] fitted with a foregrip, light, Magpul MOE stock, suppressor and Leupold HAMR/Delta point optic sight during the final shootout. The rifle can be seen earlier in the back of Wolff's Airstream trailer.
Wolff uses what appears to be a [[Daniel Defense DDM4 MK18]] fitted with a foregrip, light, Magpul MOE stock, suppressor and Leupold HAMR/Delta point optic sight during the final shootout. The rifle can be seen earlier in the back of Wolff's Airstream trailer.
[[File:Dd-mk18-factory.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Factory Daniel Defense MK18 - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
[[File:Dd-mk18-factory.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Factory Daniel Defense MK18 - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
[[File:Account_14.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Wolff opens fire with this rifle.]]
[[File:Account_14.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Wolff opens fire with his rifle.]]
[[File:Accountant-ddmk18.JPG|thumb|none|601px|Wolff firing his [[Daniel Defense DDM4 MK18]]. The Leupold HAMR/Delta point combo is clearly seen up top. The Flashlight appears to be a Surefire scout light and the suppressor looks to be an AAC model.]]
[[File:Accountant-ddmk18.JPG|thumb|none|601px|Wolff firing his [[Daniel Defense DDM4 MK18]]. The Leupold HAMR/Delta point combo is clearly seen up top. The Flashlight appears to be a Surefire scout light and the suppressor looks to be an AAC model.]]
[[File:Accountant_203.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The [[Daniel Defense DDM4 MK18]] can be seen on the left wall. The Leupold HAMR/Delta point optic combo makes it stand out. If you look closely you can see white text on the side of the receiver. This is an exclusive marking style to Daniel Defense. Between that and the barrel length we can see this is a DD mK18.]]
[[File:Accountant_203.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The [[Daniel Defense DDM4 MK18]] can be seen on the left wall. The Leupold HAMR/Delta point optic combo makes it stand out. If you look closely you can see white text on the side of the receiver. This is an exclusive marking style to Daniel Defense. Between that and the barrel length we can see this is a DD mK18.]]
What appears to be a Heckler & Koch HK45T fitted with a suppressor is seen in the hands of Brax (Jon Bernthal). The Tru-Dot sights visible in the production still denote that this is a factory HK45T model.
Wolff uses a Para-Ordnance Black Ops 1911 throughout the film. This pistol is fitted with a threaded barrel, magazine well, a Surefire X300 weaponlight, and a SilencerCo Osprey suppressor and is the 14.45 variant with a 14rd doublestack magazine. It is not the Combat model as the gun lacks taller sights.
A Treasury agent discovers a concealed Colt Python in Christian Wolff's (Ben Affleck) home. She notes that the serial number has been filed off and unloads it offscreen, saying that it is loaded with Hydra-Shoks.
Wolff uses what appears to be a Daniel Defense DDM4 MK18 fitted with a foregrip, light, Magpul MOE stock, suppressor and Leupold HAMR/Delta point optic sight during the final shootout. The rifle can be seen earlier in the back of Wolff's Airstream trailer.
Some operatives are seen armed with what appears to be a Remington 700PSS while guarding a home. Christian later makes use of an operatives Remington to take out another operative.
Actor Ben Affleck underwent firearms training prior to taking on the role in the film.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingBen Affleck training at International Tactical Training Seminars for The Accountant. To the left of Affleck is Scott Reitz, a 30 year veteran of the LAPD and a firearms instructor who has trained with US Army Delta and Seal Team Six.