Edge of Darkness: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Edge of Darkness: Difference between revisions
Thomas Craven ([[Mel Gibson]]) finds a [[Springfield Armory Ultra Compact]] with Hogue rubber grips from Emma Craven's ([[Bojana Novakovic]]) bedroom. The firearm belongs to Emma's boyfriend Dan Burnham ([[Shawn Roberts]]). Craven later gives this firearm back to Burnham to protect himself.
Thomas Craven ([[Mel Gibson]]) finds a [[Springfield Armory Ultra Compact]] with Hogue rubber grips in Emma Craven's ([[Bojana Novakovic]]) bedroom. The firearm belongs to Emma's boyfriend Dan Burnham ([[Shawn Roberts]]). Craven later gives this firearm back to Burnham to protect himself.
Boston PD Detective Thomas Craven (Mel Gibson) carries a Glock 23 as his sidearm throughout the film. He uses it on multiple occasions, most notably to dispatch some of Northmoor's private security personnel working for Jack Bennet (Danny Huston). When Craven enters David Burnham's apartment, the "23" slide markings are clearly visible. The Glock 23 is also the real life issue weapon of Boston Police Department's officers and detectives.
Darius Jedburgh's (Ray Winstone) sidearm throughout the film is a Heckler & Koch P2000SK. He uses it a few times, most notably at the senator's house.
SIG-Sauer P220R
Northmoor's private security officers, including Jack Bennett's bodyguards Agent One (Frank Grillo) and Agent Two (Peter Epstein) all carry SIG-Sauer P220R pistols as their sidearms. Craven (Mel Gibson) also takes one from Bennett's driver and uses it to scare him.
A Massachusetts state trooper briefly uses a Glock 17 in the film.
Sawed Off 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun
A sawed-off 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun is used by Agent One (Frank Grillo) to murder Tom Craven's daughter, Emma Craven, at the beginning of the film. One is also seen on a dead hitman's table, who's being used as a fall guy.
M4A1
The Boston PD S.W.A.T. uses M4A1 Carbines fitted with EOTech holosights and tactical lights, while serving an arrest warrant on a suspect.