Baby Driver: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Baby Driver: Difference between revisions
Buddy ([[Jon Hamm]]) is seen firing a custom [[AR-15]] throughout the film. It is never seen closely enough to identify specifically, but it appears to have a 10.5" barrel, an aluminum free-floating railed handguard, a red-dot sight, a foregrip, Magpul furniture, a round trigger guard and what appears to be a 4-prong flash hider. Humorously, the firearm appears to fire in full-auto yet the sound effects seem to indicate semi-auto. This is the exact opposite error that Darling's MPX have.
Buddy ([[Jon Hamm]]) is seen firing a custom [[AR-15]] throughout the film. It is never seen closely enough to identify specifically, but it appears to have a 10.5" barrel, an aluminum free-floating railed handguard, a red-dot sight, a foregrip, Magpul furniture, a round trigger guard and what appears to be a 4-prong flash hider. Humorously, the firearm appears to fire in full-auto yet the sound effects seem to indicate semi-auto. This is the exact opposite error that Darling's MPX have. The AR is also seen on the film's poster.
[[File:Dd-mk18-factory.JPG|thumb|none|400px|A similar rifle, Daniel Defense DDM4 SBR with Magpul MOE stock, Magpul PMAG magazine, and KAC vertical foregrip - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
[[File:Dd-mk18-factory.JPG|thumb|none|400px|A similar rifle, Daniel Defense DDM4 SBR with Magpul MOE stock, Magpul PMAG magazine, and KAC vertical foregrip - 5.56x45mm NATO]]
[[File:Bdarbts.jpg|thumb|none|300px|An on-set photo of Jon Hamm with the AR. Note eye protection! This film used authentic live-firing weapons, likely shooting blanks so the set was staffed with professionals and maintained gun safety.]]
[[File:Bdarbts.jpg|thumb|none|300px|An on-set photo of Jon Hamm with the AR. Note eye protection! This film used authentic live-firing weapons, likely shooting blanks so the set was staffed with professionals and maintained gun safety.]]
What appears to be a SIG-Sauer P229R with a stainless steel slide is used by Buddy (Jon Hamm) in the gun dealer shootout scene. It can be identified as a SIG P229 by the short slide, by the grooves on the slide and the reflection on the metal trigger.
SIG-Sauer P228R
What appears to be a SIG-Sauer P228R is used by Buddy (Jon Hamm) for the second half of the film. Buddy appears to have an affinity for SIGs.
The Gunman with the MP5K also uses a Tan Heckler & Koch HK45 during the chase.
Smith & Wesson M&P
Officers of the Atlanta, Georgia Police Department are shown to carry Smith & Wesson M&Ps as their standard-issue sidearms. This is quite accurate, as, in reality, the Atlanta Police carry M&Ps.
M1911A1 variant
Inside the pistol cache on the bottom right is what appears to be some kind of 1911A1 variant with thin front and rear cocking serrations, three-hole trigger, rubber Pachmayr grips and (possibly?) a ring hammer. It is entirely possible that this is simply a Colt XSE or a similar variant with Pachmayr grips.
Submachine Guns
SIG-Sauer MPX Pistol
Dual SIG-Sauer MPX Pistols are wielded by Darling (Eiza González). The sound effects imply the MPXs firing in fully-automatic, despite obviously firing in semi-auto.
A gunman during the weapons deal shootout is seen firing an Ingram MAC-10.
Assault Rifles
Custom AR-15
Buddy (Jon Hamm) is seen firing a custom AR-15 throughout the film. It is never seen closely enough to identify specifically, but it appears to have a 10.5" barrel, an aluminum free-floating railed handguard, a red-dot sight, a foregrip, Magpul furniture, a round trigger guard and what appears to be a 4-prong flash hider. Humorously, the firearm appears to fire in full-auto yet the sound effects seem to indicate semi-auto. This is the exact opposite error that Darling's MPX have. The AR is also seen on the film's poster.
"The Butcher", the illegal gun salesman (played by Paul Williams in a cameo) offers up a weapons cache for sale. Some of the weapons seen in the cache includes some pistols, submachine guns, assault rifles and grenades.