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[[Glock 17]] pistols are seen in the hands of Lizzy ([[Mireille Enos]]) and Monster ([[Sam Worthington]]), in addition to other characters in the film. Breacher briefly disarms a fellow DEA agent of his Glock 17 in a restroom and threw the pistol in a urinal and upon closer inspection of this scene, it appears to be the Glock 17s used in the film are stand ins for the Glock 22, the actual approved Glock for the DEA
[[Glock 17]] pistols are seen in the hands of Lizzy ([[Mireille Enos]]) and Monster ([[Sam Worthington]]), in addition to other characters in the film. Breacher briefly disarms a fellow DEA agent of his Glock 17 in a restroom and threw the pistol in a urinal and upon closer inspection of this scene, it appears to be the Glock 17s used in the film are stand ins for the Glock 22, the actual approved Glock for the DEA. An Atlanta PD Officer is seen with a Glock 17 near the end of the film.
[[File:Sabotage 33.jpg|thumb|600px|none| Bryce "Tripod" McNeely ([[Kevin Vance]]) also uses the Glock 17.]]
[[File:Sabotage 33.jpg|thumb|600px|none| Bryce "Tripod" McNeely ([[Kevin Vance]]) also uses the Glock 17.]]
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[[File:Sabotage-pstill-team.JPG|thumb|500px|none|A production still shows Breacher drawing his Glock 21.]]
[[File:Sabotage-pstill-team.JPG|thumb|500px|none|A production still shows Breacher drawing his Glock 21.]]
[[File:Sabotage 41.jpg|thumb|600px|none|During a confrontation with federales, Breacher draws his Glock 21.]]
[[File:Sabotage 41.jpg|thumb|600px|none|During a confrontation with federales, Breacher draws his Glock 21.]]
==Heckler & Koch USP==
Monster ([[Sam Worthington]]) picks up a [[Heckler & Koch USP]] at ready when Caroline visits him and Lizzy. This is the only time the USP has been shown, it's most likely Monster's home defense piece.
[[Image:SigP226.jpg|thumb|none|300px|A factory black (K-Kote) SIG-Sauer P226 pistol chambered in 9x19mm. This is a real movie gun and has appeared in several motion pictures.]]
[[Image:SigP226.jpg|thumb|none|300px|A factory black (K-Kote) SIG-Sauer P226 pistol chambered in 9x19mm. This is a real movie gun and has appeared in several motion pictures.]]
[[File:Sabotage 55.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A suspect is seen using a [[SIG-Sauer P226]] to take a woman hostage.]]
[[File:Sabotage 55.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A suspect is seen using a [[SIG-Sauer P226]] to take a woman hostage.]]
==Smith & Wesson M&P==
A [[Smith & Wesson M&P]] is seen holstered in an Atlanta PD Officer's holster near the end of the film.
Sabotage is a 2014 crime drama directed by David Ayer(End of Watch). Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as John "Breacher" Wharton, the leader of an elite Drug Enforcement Agency unit whose members are being eliminated one by one after ten million dollars goes missing following a drug raid. Loosely based on the classic Agatha Christie story And Then There Were None (aka Ten Little Indians), the film also stars Sam Worthington, Mireille Enos, Max Martini, Olivia Williams and Terrence Howard, and was released on March 28, 2014.
The following weapons were used in the film Sabotage (2014):
A Flintlock Pistol is mounted in the office of a Mexican police chief.
Glock 17
Glock 17 pistols are seen in the hands of Lizzy (Mireille Enos) and Monster (Sam Worthington), in addition to other characters in the film. Breacher briefly disarms a fellow DEA agent of his Glock 17 in a restroom and threw the pistol in a urinal and upon closer inspection of this scene, it appears to be the Glock 17s used in the film are stand ins for the Glock 22, the actual approved Glock for the DEA. An Atlanta PD Officer is seen with a Glock 17 near the end of the film.
Glock 19
A Glock 19 is seen in the hands of Inspector Caroline Brentwood (Olivia Williams) in the film.
Glock 21
A Glock 21 is seen in the hands of Breacher (Arnold Schwarzenegger) in the film. According to Xtreme Props, Breacher uses a Glock 21 in the film.
Heckler & Koch USP
Monster (Sam Worthington) picks up a Heckler & Koch USP at ready when Caroline visits him and Lizzy. This is the only time the USP has been shown, it's most likely Monster's home defense piece.
Kimber Custom TLE II
Breacher uses a Kimber Custom TLE II as his primary firearm during the final showdown in Mexico. In traditional Hollywood fashion, he fires more rounds than the magazine actually holds.
SIG-Sauer P226
A suspect is seen using an older model SIG-Sauer P226 to take a woman hostage.
Smith & Wesson M&P
A Smith & Wesson M&P is seen holstered in an Atlanta PD Officer's holster near the end of the film.
Walther PPK (Engraved)
A cartel member during a shootout in a bar is seen trying to reload what appears to be a custom engraved Walther PPK.
The Heckler & Koch MP5K with a 3-lug barrel is seen used by a woman during the bar shootout.
Rifles
Noveske Rifleworks N4 CQB
The Noveske N4 CQB rifle with various accessories including Aimpoint Micro T-1 sights, Magpul PMag magazines, and Surefire M900 foregrips is seen throughout the film. The rifle is seen in the hands of Breacher, Monster (Sam Worthington), Lizzie (Mireille Enos) and Sugar (Terrence Howard).
M4A1 Carbine
Both Pyro (Max Martini) and Neck (Josh Holloway) carry the M4A1 Carbine with various accessories. M4s also are carried by Atlanta SWAT and Mexican federales.
FN SCAR 17S
Grinder (Joe Manganiello) and Bryce "Tripod" McNeely (Kevin Vance) are armed with FN SCAR 17S rifles. Grinder's rifle is fitted with the AN/PEQ-15 IR designator and Aimpoint Micro T-1 sight. Breacher uses the SCAR to fire a tracer round. Tripod is also seen using his during a shootout with gunmen at his cabin.
AKM
AKM rifles are seen in a display of weapons and drugs seized by the DEA.
A gunman fires a Chinese Norinco Type 56 AK rifle with a slant muzzle brake at the team.
Carcano M91/24
What appears to be a Carcano M91/24 rifle is mounted above a fireplace.
Shotguns
Benelli M4 NFA
Breacher uses a Benelli M4 NFA shotgun with a collapsible stock during a raid. Caroline Brentwood is also seen wielding the weapon. The NFA model is a shotgun that has a barrel length shorter than 18 inches.