Jack Reacher: Never Go Back: Difference between revisions
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Jack Reacher: Never Go Back: Difference between revisions
US Army MPs are seen armed with the [[Beretta M9A1]], including Cibelli and Mirkovich, and Lt. Espin ([[Aldis Hodge]]). Maj. Susan Turner ([[Cobie Smulders]]) is also seen firing Espin's M9A1.
US Army MPs are seen armed with the [[Beretta M9A1]], including Cibelli and Mirkovich, and Lt. Espin ([[Aldis Hodge]]). Maj. Susan Turner ([[Cobie Smulders]]) is also seen firing Espin's M9A1.
[[File:JRNGO M9 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An MP with the Beretta M9A1. Note the rail. Also note that the MP wears a patrol cap with the name "Zwick" sworn on the back, an obvious nod to the director of the movie, [[Category:Edward Zwick|Edward Zwick]].]]
[[File:JRNGO M9 2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An MP with the Beretta M9A1. Note the rail. Also note that the MP wears a patrol cap with the name "Zwick" sworn on the back, an obvious nod to the director of the movie, [[Edward Zwick]].]]
[[File:JRNGO M9 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Cibelli with the M9A1 in a chest holster.]]
[[File:JRNGO M9 3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Cibelli with the M9A1 in a chest holster.]]
[[File:JRNGO M9 4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Mirkovich with the M9A1.]]
[[File:JRNGO M9 4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Mirkovich with the M9A1.]]
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back is the 2016 sequel to 2012's Jack Reacher and is an adaptation of the Reacher novel Never Go Back by Lee Child. Tom Cruise reprises his role as Reacher, who returns to the world of the US military when he discovers that the MP commander who replaced him is charged with a crime. The film also co-stars Cobie Smulders and Robert Knepper and was helmed by Edward Zwick, who also directed Cruise in 2003's The Last Samurai.
The following weapons were used in the film Jack Reacher: Never Go Back:
US Army MPs are seen armed with the Beretta M9A1, including Cibelli and Mirkovich, and Lt. Espin (Aldis Hodge). Maj. Susan Turner (Cobie Smulders) is also seen firing Espin's M9A1.
A Glock with tan furniture and extended barrel is used by The Hunter (Patrick Heusinger). During a confrontation in a kitchen, the weapon is seen equipped with a high-capacity magazine, and fired on full auto.
During a brief confrontation, The Hunter (Patrick Heusinger) is seen taking what appears to be a Glock customized with a Lone Wolf Timberwolf frame from a police officer.
A SIG-Sauer P226 E2 is seen used by Jack Reacher (Tom Cruise). A contractor carries one he claims he purchased recently, but is forced by Reacher to toss it in his back seat. The same pistol is later used by The Hunter (Patrick Heusinger), after his custom Glock is lost, and also by Reacher and several Para Source contractors.
A contractor is briefly seen with a customized AKM rifle in Afghanistan. The rifle is outfitted with an M4 buttstock, railed handguards, and is painted with a desert camo scheme.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingHeckler & Koch HK416D with 10.4 inch barrel - 5.56x45mm NATO. The weapon here is one of the earliest production models, featuring the standard M4 6-position "LE"-style stock.Error creating thumbnail: File missingAn operative fires his HK416. This shot is from the trailer and did not make the final cut of the film.
LaRue Tactical OBR
A LaRue Tactical OBR 5.56 is seen in the hands of at least two Para Source contractors. It is at least 18", fitted with a suppressor, as well as a Daniel Defense M4 stock and a scope.
In addition to M4A1 carbines, US Army soldiers are seen with the Noveske Rifleworks Diplomat in Afghanistan. This is incorrect, as the Diplomat is not a weapon used by the US Army.
Jack Reacher (Tom Cruise) is seen using a Taran Tactical Innovations TR-1 Ultralight AR-15 rifle with a BCM KMR handguard, BCM vertical grip, BCM Gunfighter stock, and a Trijicon SRS red dot sight, which he takes from a Para Source contractor.