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[[Image:PunisherDVDextendedcut.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''The Punisher (2004): Extended Cut (2005)'']] | [[Image:PunisherDVDextendedcut.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''The Punisher (2004): Extended Cut (2005)'']] | ||
''The Punisher'' is the 2004 "reboot" of the Marvel character. | ''The Punisher'' is the 2004 "reboot" of the Marvel character. [[Thomas Jane]] stars as Frank Castle, a former Special Forces operator and FBI agent who when his entire family is killed, seeks vengeance on the arms dealer who ordered the hit. This film was the second of three different movie adaptations featuring the Frank Castle character including 1989's ''[[The Punisher (1989)|The Punisher]]'' and 2008's ''[[Punisher: War Zone]]''. | ||
'''Visit the [[Talk: Punisher, The (2004)|Discussion]] section for the Bladed Weapons and Vehicles used in the film.''' | '''Visit the [[Talk: Punisher, The (2004)|Discussion]] section for the Bladed Weapons and Vehicles used in the film.''' | ||
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=Pistols= | =Pistols= | ||
==Colt M1911A1 (customized)== | ==Colt M1911A1 (customized)== | ||
Frank Castle ([[Thomas Jane]]) uses a pair of heavily customized [[M1911A1]]s as his main sidearms in the film. His father Frank Castle Sr. ([[Roy Scheider]]) devoted some dialogue to the guns, commenting on how he bored the chambers, customized the triggers, and added some thread-on compensators. Some other notable | Frank Castle ([[Thomas Jane]]) uses a pair of heavily customized [[M1911A1]]s as his main sidearms in the film. His father Frank Castle Sr. ([[Roy Scheider]]) devoted some dialogue to the guns, commenting on how he bored the chambers, customized the triggers, and added some thread-on compensators. Some other notable features are their Novak night sights, the ''Smith and Alexander'' extended magazine wells, combat hammers and combat triggers, ''Kings Gun Works'' extended slide stops and extended slide releases, as well as ''Ed Brown'' Memory Grove beavertail grip safeties and front cocking serrations. The leg holster is not a Safariland 6004 but a custom Blade-Tech Tactical Thigh Holster. | ||
An E-mail from the current owner of the guns explains: | An E-mail from the current owner of the guns explains: | ||
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==Beretta 92FS Inox (flashpaper)== | ==Beretta 92FS Inox (flashpaper)== | ||
Howard Saint ([[John Travolta]]) is seen using a [["Non Guns"|Beretta 92FS Inox " | Howard Saint ([[John Travolta]]) is seen using a [["Non Guns"|Beretta 92FS Inox "Flash-paper"]] gun, which is designed to imitate the flash and smoke of a blank gun minus the loud sound and dangerous wad which fires from the barrel. Instead of swapping to a real Beretta, it appears to stay a flash-paper gun throughout the film, so I'm separating it from the real Inoxes used. | ||
[[Image:Ng pistol beretta92 SN.jpg|thumb|none|400px| | [[Image:Ng pistol beretta92 SN.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Flash-paper Beretta 92FS Inox.]] | ||
[[Image:Punisherflashpaper92-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Howard Saint uses his flashpaper Beretta 92FS Inox to execute the man supposed to be watching his son when he was killed.]] | [[Image:Punisherflashpaper92-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Howard Saint uses his flashpaper Beretta 92FS Inox to execute the man supposed to be watching his son when he was killed.]] | ||
[[Image:Punisherflashpaper92-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Saint executes the man with his | [[Image:Punisherflashpaper92-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Saint executes the man with his flash-paper Beretta.]] | ||
[[Image:Punisherflashpaper92-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Saint tries to draw his | [[Image:Punisherflashpaper92-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Saint tries to draw his flash-paper Beretta when facing Castle near the end of the film, but isn't quick enough in comparison.]] | ||
==Beretta 92FS Inox== | ==Beretta 92FS Inox== | ||
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==Colt Officers ACP== | ==Colt Officers ACP== | ||
When the FBI raids the weapons transfer, Otto Kreig (Frank Castle under-cover) draws a tutone [[M1911|Colt Officers ACP]] which | When the FBI raids the weapons transfer, Otto Kreig (Frank Castle under-cover) draws a tutone [[M1911|Colt Officers ACP]] which appears to be customized, before being "killed". | ||
[[Image:Colt Officers ACP.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt Officers ACP - .45 ACP.]] | [[Image:Colt Officers ACP.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt Officers ACP - .45 ACP.]] | ||
[[Image:PunisherKimberCopII.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Castle as Kreig draws his Colt Officers ACP. Castle seems to have a fondness for 1911 guns (smart man).]] | [[Image:PunisherKimberCopII.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Castle as Kreig draws his Colt Officers ACP. Castle seems to have a fondness for 1911 guns (smart man).]] | ||
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==Glock 17== | ==Glock 17== | ||
The [[Glock|Glock 17]] 2nd generation is seen multiple times in the film by nameless thugs but is most | The [[Glock|Glock 17]] 2nd generation is seen multiple times in the film by nameless thugs but is most notably seen used by Jimmy Weeks ([[A. Russell Andrews]]), who they delve deeper into character-wise in the extended cut. | ||
[[Image:Glock17EarlyModel.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Glock 17 2nd Generation - 9x19mm.]] | [[Image:Glock17EarlyModel.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Glock 17 2nd Generation - 9x19mm.]] | ||
[[Image:PunisherGlock17-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Officer Jimmy Weeks fires a blank loaded Glock 17 at Castle, under cover as Otto Kreig, to fake his death.]] | [[Image:PunisherGlock17-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Officer Jimmy Weeks fires a blank loaded Glock 17 at Castle, under cover as Otto Kreig, to fake his death.]] | ||
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==Heckler & Koch P2000SK== | ==Heckler & Koch P2000SK== | ||
One of the thugs in the club is seen armed with a [[Heckler & Koch P2000|Heckler & Koch P2000SK]] and tries to use it before he | One of the thugs in the club is seen armed with a [[Heckler & Koch P2000|Heckler & Koch P2000SK]] and tries to use it before he receives a .45 between the eyes from Castle. | ||
[[ Image:H&KP200SK Right.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Heckler & Koch P2000SK - 9x19mm]] | [[ Image:H&KP200SK Right.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Heckler & Koch P2000SK - 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:PunisherP2000sk-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|This thug armed with a P2000SK gets a bullet in the head before he can fire his gun.]] | [[Image:PunisherP2000sk-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|This thug armed with a P2000SK gets a bullet in the head before he can fire his gun.]] | ||
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==SIG-Sauer P226== | ==SIG-Sauer P226== | ||
John Saint ([[James Carpinello]]) uses a nickel-plated [[SIG-Sauer P220 pistol series|SIG-Sauer P226]] throughout the film. He most | John Saint ([[James Carpinello]]) uses a nickel-plated [[SIG-Sauer P220 pistol series|SIG-Sauer P226]] throughout the film. He most notably uses it when he puts a bullet in Castle's chest, claiming "This time they're not blanks." | ||
[[Image:SigP226Nickel.jpg|thumb|none|400px|SIG-Sauer P226 Nickel - 9x19mm]] | [[Image:SigP226Nickel.jpg|thumb|none|400px|SIG-Sauer P226 Nickel - 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:PunisherSIGsauerP226-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|John Saint executes a woman with his SIG-Sauer P226...]] | [[Image:PunisherSIGsauerP226-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|John Saint executes a woman with his SIG-Sauer P226...]] | ||
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[[Image:IMG 1561.JPG|thumb|none|400px|A Smith & Wesson Model 66 in .357 Magnum that was destroyed for ''The Punisher''. This is the actual gun that was smashed by The Russian in the movie, as you can tell by the barrel.]] | [[Image:IMG 1561.JPG|thumb|none|400px|A Smith & Wesson Model 66 in .357 Magnum that was destroyed for ''The Punisher''. This is the actual gun that was smashed by The Russian in the movie, as you can tell by the barrel.]] | ||
[[Image:IMG 1562.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Another view of the Smith & Wesson Model 66 that was used (and smashed) in ''The Punisher''. | [[Image:IMG 1562.JPG|thumb|none|400px|Another view of the Smith & Wesson Model 66 that was used (and smashed) in ''The Punisher''. This image gives a better view of the crushed barrel.]] | ||
[[Image:PunisherS&W66-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Castle tests the launcher drawer with his Smith & Wesson Model 66.]] | [[Image:PunisherS&W66-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Castle tests the launcher drawer with his Smith & Wesson Model 66.]] | ||
[[Image:PunisherS&W66-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Castle tries to retrieve his Smith & Wesson Model 66 when fighting The Russian.]] | [[Image:PunisherS&W66-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Castle tries to retrieve his Smith & Wesson Model 66 when fighting The Russian.]] | ||
[[Image:PunisherS&W66-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|While it is blurry, you can see the S&W Model 66 is | [[Image:PunisherS&W66-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|While it is blurry, you can see the S&W Model 66 is clearly crushed before The Russian smashes it.]] | ||
[[Image:PunisherS&W66-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Castle looks at the bent Model 66.]] | [[Image:PunisherS&W66-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Castle looks at the bent Model 66.]] | ||
==Taurus Model 689== | ==Taurus Model 689== | ||
Harry Heck ditches his Striker when Castle totals his GTO and gets out, armed with a [[Taurus Model 689]]. Castle pulls out a spring loaded | Harry Heck ditches his Striker when Castle totals his GTO and gets out, armed with a [[Taurus Model 689]]. Castle pulls out a spring loaded stiletto (basically an amateur ballistics knife) and fires it into his neck before he can use it. Castle than takes the gun and leaves in Heck's Satellite. | ||
[[Image:Taurus_M689.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Taurus Model 689 with 4" | [[Image:Taurus_M689.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Taurus Model 689 with 4" Barrel (one in film is 8") - .44 Magnum.]] | ||
[[Image:PunisherHHrevolver-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Heck walks up to Castle with his Taurus Model 689 in hand.]] | [[Image:PunisherHHrevolver-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Heck walks up to Castle with his Taurus Model 689 in hand.]] | ||
[[Image:PunisherHHrevolver-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Heck points his Taurus Model 689 at Castle.]] | [[Image:PunisherHHrevolver-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Heck points his Taurus Model 689 at Castle.]] | ||
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[[Image:PunisherTaurussnub-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Weeks tries to shoot Castle but the gun is empty.]] | [[Image:PunisherTaurussnub-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Weeks tries to shoot Castle but the gun is empty.]] | ||
[[Image:PunisherTaurussnub-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Castle gives Weeks a bullet and watches. The bullet looks like a .357 Magnum.]] | [[Image:PunisherTaurussnub-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Castle gives Weeks a bullet and watches. The bullet looks like a .357 Magnum.]] | ||
[[Image:PunisherTaurussnub-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Weeks | [[Image:PunisherTaurussnub-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Weeks loads the bullet into the 627.]] | ||
[[Image:PunisherTaurussnub-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Weeks prepares to commit suicide with the 627.]] | [[Image:PunisherTaurussnub-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Weeks prepares to commit suicide with the 627.]] | ||
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== Ted Williams Model 21 Deluxe (sawed-off) == | == Ted Williams Model 21 Deluxe (sawed-off) == | ||
When Saint's men massacre Castle's family, one of the assassins is armed with a sawed-off [[J.C. Higgins Model 20#J.C. Higgins Model 21 Deluxe|Ted Williams Model 21]] Field shotgun with a cut down Ribbed barrel and stock. Castle picks up the same Ted Williams and tries to save his wife and son. Castle fires off four shots, which pattern like buckshot rounds, before running dry. | When Saint's men massacre Castle's family, one of the assassins is armed with a sawed-off [[J.C. Higgins Model 20#J.C. Higgins Model 21 Deluxe|Ted Williams Model 21]] Field shotgun with a cut down Ribbed barrel and stock. Castle picks up the same Ted Williams and tries to save his wife and son. Castle fires off four shots, which pattern like buckshot rounds, before running dry. The Shotgun is identified as a Ted Williams due to the engraving on the forearm. | ||
[[File:TedWilliamsModel21.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Full size Ted Williams Model 21 Deluxe - 20 Gauge. The one in the film was a 12 gauge model. Ted Williams was the name of a higher grade of Sears Shotgun, based on the J.C. Higgins models]] | [[File:TedWilliamsModel21.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Full size Ted Williams Model 21 Deluxe - 20 Gauge. The one in the film was a 12 gauge model. Ted Williams was the name of a higher grade of Sears Shotgun, based on the J.C. Higgins models]] | ||
[[Image:PunisherMoss500-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A hitter looks for hidden family members with his sawed-off Ted Williams Model 21 at the ready.]] | [[Image:PunisherMoss500-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A hitter looks for hidden family members with his sawed-off Ted Williams Model 21 at the ready.]] | ||
[[Image:PunisherMoss500-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Castle fires his Ted Williams Model 21 at the hitters in the Ford Pickup.]] | [[Image:PunisherMoss500-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Castle fires his Ted Williams Model 21 at the hitters in the Ford Pickup.]] | ||
[[Image:PunisherMoss500-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The action of the Ted Williams Model 21 appears to have engine grooves and the wooden | [[Image:PunisherMoss500-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The action of the Ted Williams Model 21 appears to have engine grooves and the wooden for-end has more fanciful engraving than the virtually identical J.C. Higgins Model 21.]] | ||
[[Image:PunisherMoss500-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Castle pumps the Ted Williams Model 21 , and clearly no fresh round chambers.]] | [[Image:PunisherMoss500-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Castle pumps the Ted Williams Model 21 , and clearly no fresh round chambers.]] | ||
[[Image:PunisherMoss500-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''CLICK!'' Castle's Ted Williams Model 21 goes empty when he needs it the most.]] | [[Image:PunisherMoss500-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''CLICK!'' Castle's Ted Williams Model 21 goes empty when he needs it the most.]] |
Revision as of 05:58, 28 August 2011
The Punisher is the 2004 "reboot" of the Marvel character. Thomas Jane stars as Frank Castle, a former Special Forces operator and FBI agent who when his entire family is killed, seeks vengeance on the arms dealer who ordered the hit. This film was the second of three different movie adaptations featuring the Frank Castle character including 1989's The Punisher and 2008's Punisher: War Zone. Visit the Discussion section for the Bladed Weapons and Vehicles used in the film.
The following weapons were used in the film The Punisher (2004):
Pistols
Colt M1911A1 (customized)
Frank Castle (Thomas Jane) uses a pair of heavily customized M1911A1s as his main sidearms in the film. His father Frank Castle Sr. (Roy Scheider) devoted some dialogue to the guns, commenting on how he bored the chambers, customized the triggers, and added some thread-on compensators. Some other notable features are their Novak night sights, the Smith and Alexander extended magazine wells, combat hammers and combat triggers, Kings Gun Works extended slide stops and extended slide releases, as well as Ed Brown Memory Grove beavertail grip safeties and front cocking serrations. The leg holster is not a Safariland 6004 but a custom Blade-Tech Tactical Thigh Holster.
An E-mail from the current owner of the guns explains: "The pistols are 1911's and the slide is marked COLT'S GOVERNMENT MODEL. The sight attached to the slide is marked NOVAK'S upside down. The slide is the same shape as a normal 1911's but on the sides towards the left and right there is a grid design."
Beretta 92FS Inox (flashpaper)
Howard Saint (John Travolta) is seen using a Beretta 92FS Inox "Flash-paper" gun, which is designed to imitate the flash and smoke of a blank gun minus the loud sound and dangerous wad which fires from the barrel. Instead of swapping to a real Beretta, it appears to stay a flash-paper gun throughout the film, so I'm separating it from the real Inoxes used.
Beretta 92FS Inox
The stainless steel Beretta 92FS Inox makes several appearances in the film in the hands of nameless thugs. The most notable user is Dante (Marc Macaulay), one of Saint's hired thugs, who tries to draw it when facing Castle with Spoon (Terry Loughlin) at his side in the Saint building.
LeMat 1861
Frank Castle, Sr. (Roy Scheider)'s gun case, in addition to the twin M1911s, contains a LeMat 1861 percussion revolver.
Colt Officers ACP
When the FBI raids the weapons transfer, Otto Kreig (Frank Castle under-cover) draws a tutone Colt Officers ACP which appears to be customized, before being "killed".
Frank Castle, Sr. (Roy Scheider)'s gun case, in addition to the twin M1911s, contains a Colt 1851 Navy percussion revolver.
Colt Single Action Army
Frank Castle, Sr. (Roy Scheider)'s gun case, in addition to the twin M1911s, contains a Colt Single Action Army 5 1/2" Artillery.
Glock 17
The Glock 17 2nd generation is seen multiple times in the film by nameless thugs but is most notably seen used by Jimmy Weeks (A. Russell Andrews), who they delve deeper into character-wise in the extended cut.
One of the weapons seen in Castle's arsenal is a 3rd Generation Glock 17 with stainless slide. Sadly, he is never seen using it despite being seen preparing it before leaving to assault Saint's club.
Glock 19
One of the thugs in Saint's dance club is seen using a compact Glock 19 2nd generation, which based on the angle appears too short to be the same Glock 17 used in other scenes.
Heckler & Koch USP45
Spoon (Terry Loughlin) is seen with a Heckler & Koch USP handgun in his holster when facing Castle in the Saint building. Based on the length of the grip, it looks the the .45 ACP model, the USP45.
Heckler & Koch Mk. 23 SOCOM Mod. 0
Seen fitted with a suppressor in Castle's arsenal is a Heckler & Koch Mk. 23 SOCOM Mod. 0. Reportedly, one of Saint's thugs that walks into Castle's apartment is armed with the same prop, although it is never seen closely.
Heckler & Koch P2000SK
One of the thugs in the club is seen armed with a Heckler & Koch P2000SK and tries to use it before he receives a .45 between the eyes from Castle.
Ruger SP101
One of the money launderers in the Saint Building tries to draw a Ruger SP101 revolver when Castle walks in.
SIG-Sauer P226
John Saint (James Carpinello) uses a nickel-plated SIG-Sauer P226 throughout the film. He most notably uses it when he puts a bullet in Castle's chest, claiming "This time they're not blanks."
Smith & Wesson Model 66
When Castle is "safe-guarding" his apartment, he places a stainless steel Smith & Wesson Model 66 into a custom made drawer launcher, which kicks out the drawer when the counter is tapped. Castle tries to grab this gun when he is attacked by "The Russian" (Kevin Nash), but he grabs a weight and smashes the barrel flat.
The weapon crushed by Kevin Nash in the movie was a real S&W Model 66 that was actually destroyed just for the film.
Taurus Model 689
Harry Heck ditches his Striker when Castle totals his GTO and gets out, armed with a Taurus Model 689. Castle pulls out a spring loaded stiletto (basically an amateur ballistics knife) and fires it into his neck before he can use it. Castle than takes the gun and leaves in Heck's Satellite.
[Edit: This pistol actually appears to be a Dan Wesson. Notice the placement of the front sight, the flat profile of the vent ribs on top, the shape of the barrel (particularly the shape of the underlug) and the shape of the grip.]
Smith & Wesson Model 627
Castle is seen in the extended cut giving Jimmy Weeks (A. Russell Andrews) a Smith & Wesson Model 627. Weeks takes the gun and tries to kill Castle, but the gun is empty. Castle gives Weeks a single bullet and watches as he commits suicide for ratting him out to Saint and having his family killed because of it.
Walther PPK
Bobby Saint (James Carpinello) keeps a stainless steel Walther PPK as his weapon. He is killed before he ever gets a chance to use it.
Submachine Guns
Cobray M11/9
One of the arms dealers is armed with a Cobray M11/9 when the FBI raids the exchange. Bobby Saint points his gun at him by mistake and is shot by him in return.
Heckler & Koch MP5A5
Some of the FBI agents that make the illegal weapons sale bust are armed with Heckler & Koch MP5A5 submachine guns. One of the thugs in the club is also seen with one.
Heckler & Koch MP5SD5
One of the FBI agents is seen firing a Heckler & Koch MP5SD5.
Intratec TEC-9
Some of the hitters who help massacre Castle's family are armed with TEC-9s, which clearly have sling swivels (although these shots don't show them), which a TEC-DC9 lacks. They were likely converted to full-auto by the armorer for the film.
Steyr SPP
Several thugs in the film are seen armed with Steyr SPP pistols, which appear to be converted to full-auto based on the one instance it is seen firing.
Micro Uzi
Several of Micro Uzis are seen used by Saint's men when they massacre Castle's family. Most notably seen using them are Dante (Marc Macaulay) and Spoon (Terry Loughlin) when they both fire their Micros at Maria Castle's (Samantha Mathis) car, and manage to flip it with them.
Shotguns
Armsel Protecta
Harry Heck (Mark Collie) is seen using what looks like an Armsel Protecta to fire shots at Castle's Pontiac GTO, but he luckily has metal shields that slide up over the windows to protect himself.
Ithaca 37 (pistol gripped)
Lincoln (Tom Nowicki) uses an Ithaca 37 shotgun with nickel plating and a pistol grip throughout the film. It is not a Stakeout model, as it is too long. When using it to shoot Castle's vest in the dance club, he puts two 12 gauge rounds into his body armor from less than 10ft away. Though this might seem impossible, a level IIIA Vest can easily withstand shots as powerful as 00 Buckshot.
Ted Williams Model 21 Deluxe (sawed-off)
When Saint's men massacre Castle's family, one of the assassins is armed with a sawed-off Ted Williams Model 21 Field shotgun with a cut down Ribbed barrel and stock. Castle picks up the same Ted Williams and tries to save his wife and son. Castle fires off four shots, which pattern like buckshot rounds, before running dry. The Shotgun is identified as a Ted Williams due to the engraving on the forearm.
Trivia: When Castle first begins firing, he racks the shotgun, ejecting a live round from the chamber, which would have greatly helped him out when he faces the men as they exit the truck.
Mossberg 590 "Compact Cruiser"
When Castle goes to the Saint Building to dump all his money into the street, he takes a Mossberg 590 "Compact Cruiser", which is the perfect gun to stash in his trench coat. He uses the gun to force Saint's money launderers to dump the money from the top floor and "rain 100 dollar bills."
Savage/Stevens 311A
When the hitters begin to massacre Castle's family, Castle Sr. takes out two Savage/Stevens 311As for himself and Frank. The two both uses them to great effect and Castle scores two kills with his, one of which by means of blowing up a propane tank on a grill. They are smooth-bore shotguns because they are clearly seen loading birdshot shotgun rounds into them. Based on slight difference in the trigger guard and pistol grip/tang area, these appear to be Spanish Eibar copies.
Sawed-Off Savage/Stevens 311A
Castle appears to saw down one of his 311As later in the film, and turns it into a sawed-off shotgun. Castle brings this gun with him when he raids Saint's club, holstered on his back, and manages to kill one of his thugs with it.
Rifles
Heckler & Koch G36C
When Bobby Saint (James Carpinello) tries to impress his father by buying guns, he meets with Otto Kreig (Frank Castle under-cover), who shows Bobby four suitcases loaded with Heckler & Koch G36C assault rifles. I didn't bother adding all four suitcases because it looks like they just reused the same shot four times and flipped it twice.
M4A1
Frank Castle is seen using an M4A1 carbine fitted with an M203 grenade launcher and an Aimpoint CompM2 red dot sight when assaulting Howard Saint's club Saints and Sinners. He loses use of this weapon when a bad guy's bullet hits the receiver and ruins the gun.
Special
M16A2 with an M203 Grenade Launcher
On the original movie poster for the film, Castle is seen armed with an M16A2 assault rifle fitted with an M203 grenade launcher.
Other
Cobray M79LF
Seen next to the M203 launcher in Castle's arsenal is what appear to be a Cobray M79LF flare launcher with the stock folded up.
Compound Bow
While not a firearm, Castle does some nice stealth kills with a compound bow. Anyone who knows what type is welcome to comment.
Read somewhere that it is a PSE Spyder S4. Des 07:37, 16 February 2011 (UTC)
M18A1 Claymore
Castle has an M18A1 Claymore anti-personal mine among his arsenal, and uses one with a beeper detonator to blow up one of Saint's money transporting boats.
M67 "Baseball" Hand Grenade
Among the weapons in his arsenal, Castle has a handful of M67 hand grenades, one of which he keeps attached under the sink in his bathroom. He also keeps a switch near by which shuts the door so he can throw the grenade out and shut the door to protect himself from the blast. This technique proves inefective when he tries it on The Russian, who uses a pipe like a baseball bat and whacks the "baseball" right back into the bathroom. Castle just barely makes it into the bathtub to avoid the blast.
M203 grenade launcher
Castle's M4A1 is seen fitted with an M203 grenade launcher, which do to such close proximity battles is never used during the shootout in the club. The original movie poster also prominently feattures Castle holding an M16A2 fitted with an M203.
Unknown AP Mines
Castle brings some Anti-Personel (AP) mines with him to assault the dance club. One he plants on the main entrance, which is set off when someone tries to run out. The second mine he sends up the dumb-waiter hidden in a wine bucket. When the man goes to pull the wine out, the whole rooms blows up. The last mine he uses to leave John Saint at the mercy of his own willpower. He claims the AP mine weighs 8lbs, which isn't much, but then he outstretches his arm and ties the fuse to a hanging piece of insolation. He then says how holding that mine up with an outstretched arm would be a "hell of a work out."
Unknown Remote Mines
Castle brings an unfathomable number of Remote Detonation mines with him, which he plants on all the cars in the parking lot. When he sets them all off, a sky view reveals "The Punisher" skull drawn with flame.
ANIMATED SEGMENT
An extra on the extended cut is an animated segment built to illustrate the deleted scene of Frank Castle serving in the Gulf War, during a battle in Kuwait. The following guns are seen in this segment.
Behind the scenes note: The weapons used in the flashback animated sequence were a mix of airsoft, metal replica, and a few real guns. The soldiers shot on green screen were airsofters, not actors, and not real military.
Pistols
Beretta M9
A Beretta M9 is seen used by the U.S. officer to attempt to kill the captured enemy soldiers but he is stopped by Castle.
Beretta 92G Elite II
Seen in the hands of a U.S. officer is a Beretta 92G Elite II. He is seen loading it up and then it disapears, being replaced by a simpler M9. The 92G Elite II was not issued during the Gulf War nor was it even made yet so that's somewhat of an anachronism.
This is a Airsoft gun its a Tokyo Mauri Tac Master --Sarkardarkstar 18:47, 1 October 2009 (UTC)
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5SD3
Some U.S. soldiers are seen armed with Heckler & Koch MP5SD3s. Castle is briefly seen firing one, in a MASSIVE continuity error.
Shotguns
Remington 870
Some U.S. soldiers are seen with a folding stock Remington 870 shotgun and Castle grabs one and charges an enemy position with it.
Rifles
AK-47
During the deleted animated segment taking place in Kuwait, an enemy soldier can be seen firing a gun that vaguely resembles an AK-47.
Colt Model 715
One of the enemy soldiers is seen firing an M16 with an A1 sight but with an A2 reciever, making it a Colt Model 715.
Colt Model 723
Some of the U.S. soldiers are seen firing Colt Model 723 carbines. Some of the enemies are seen using them as well.
M14
A U.S. soldier is seen firing an M14 Rifle briefly.
M16A2/M203
Both Jimmy Weeks and an unknown soldier are seen using M16A2 rifles fitted with M203 grenade launchers.
Other
Norinco Type 69 RPG
An enemy soldier is seen firing an Norinco Type 69 RPG with an over-sized warhead. It can be most easily identified by its single grip and carry handle as opposed to the dual grips on an RPG-7.
M26 "Lemon" Hand Grenade
A U.S. soldier is seen with a M26 "Lemon" hand grenade on his belt, which the enemy prisoner pulls off his belt and commits suicide with, killing everyone but Castle and Weeks.