Ninja Assassin: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Ninja Assassin: Difference between revisions
[[Image:NA-FNMAG58.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Europol Humvee crashes through a gate with a mounted FN MAG.]]
[[Image:NA-FNMAG58.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Europol Humvee crashes through a gate with a mounted FN MAG.]]
[[Image:NA-FNMAG581.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Europol agent fires his FN MAG at the ninjas.]]
[[Image:NA-FNMAG581.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Europol agent fires his FN MAG at the ninjas.]]
Those certainly look like MAGs, but there is something funny about them. The barrel and gas regulator seem right, but the stock does not. Also I have never seen them used non-disintegrating link belts. I wonder if it is one of those unlicensed copies made by China or Singapore. They are very similar to the MAG in most respects but do have some differences.[[User:SAWGunner89|SAWGunner89]] 11:58, 29 August 2010 (UTC)
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The following weapons were used in the film Ninja Assassin:
Two gold plated Desert Eagle Mark XIXs are duel wielded at the beginning by Hollywood (Sung Kang) and like your typical Hollywood gun, it manages to fire off much more than what the magazine can hold.
Glock 26
A Glock 26 is given to Mika Coretti (Naomie Harris) by Ryan Maslow (Ben Miles) and be seen using it up to Ozunu base shootout. The Glock 26 in the movie is fitted with a chrome slide.
Glock 19
Due to continuity errors, the Glock 26 used by Mika Coretti (Naomie Harris) in the movie changes to a Glock 19 with a chrome slide (changes to black when Mika fires it at the feet of a ninja) when Mika escapes the Europol base.
SIG-Sauer P228
The SIG-Sauer P228 appears as the standard issue sidearm to Europol agents. Most noticeable seen during the arrest of Raizo (Rain)
A Heckler & Koch USP is used by Maslow (Ben Miles) as his sidearm throughout the film. One is also seen in the hands of a Europol prison guard guarding Raizo's prison. Most noticeable during the warehouse shootout.
Tokarev TT-33
A Tokarev TT-33 can be seen in the hands of the former KGB agent Aleksei Sabatin (Wladimir Tarasjanz) during the flashback of his wife. The TT-33 is anachronistic as the KGB used Makarov PMs.
Assault Rifles
G36
The G36 is used by several Europol police officers throughout the film. Most noticeably during the warehouse shootout and the Ozunu base shootout. They are usually seen with tactical flashlights attached and with either the ZF 3x4° dual optical sights or the export optical sights.
SMG
MP5K
Maslow (Ben Miles) uses a plain MP5K during the Ozunu base raid and is briefly seen firing it at Takeshi (Rick Yune).
Heckler & Koch SP-89s (converted to full-auto)
Some of the Yakuzas in the beginning carry Heckler & Koch SP89s converted to full-auto.
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
Heckler & Koch MP5A3s are used by a majority of Europol agents. They are usually seen with Surefire dedicated fore-grips and EOTech sights attached.
Micro Uzi
A Micro Uzi can be seen in the hands of several of Hollywood's Yakuza thugs in the beginning of the film.
Shotguns
Mossberg 500 Cruiser
A Mossberg 500 Cruiser fitted with a pistol grip can be seen in the beginning in the hands of a Yakuza, but gets killed by the Ninja's kusarigama before he gets a chance to use it.
Machine Guns
FN MAG
FN MAGs are seen mounted on Europol Humvees and APCs during the raid on the Ozunu base.
Explosives
Defense Technologies 37mm Launcher
A DefTech 37mm launcher can be seen in the hands of a Europol agent launching flares during the raid on the Ozunu base.
M67 Hand Grenade
An M67 Hand Grenade can be briefly seen during the Ozunu base raid by a Europol agent to clear a room. It can be easily identified by it's shape.
M72 LAW
M72 LAWs can be seen being used by Europol agents during the final shootout.
Other
Fictional Taser (X26 Taser with Tazer Darts)
During the arrest of Raizo (Rain), Europol agents can be seen using a fictional taser. The taser looks like it is based off the real-life M26 Advanced Taser but the movie version is capable of firing actual projectiles similar to the Taser X12.
Actually Taser International did use to make some larger models before making the X-26 series, this looks like it could be one of those (I believe they were designated M-2 or M-3). They were massive, about the size of a service-grade handgun, and are still used, mostly by the military, espiecially for military police purposes. This appears that it might be one of those, or something based upon it.SAWGunner89 12:02, 29 August 2010 (UTC)