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Revision as of 15:53, 23 May 2009

(This is a work in progress. I am just doing this page by seeing it briefly on television today, will complete with screenshots later) MPM2008


(Note: visually Identifying guns is difficult since this is a typical late 80s early 90s movie. Tons of dark moody night shots with colorful accent lighting and a 'soft haze' over the lens making it rather fuzzy looking.)

The following guns were used in the film by the following actors:


Heckler & Koch P7M8

Smith & Wesson 686

Smith & Wesson 586

  • Used by various Houston Police officers

Remington Model 10

Remington 870

  • Remington 870 with extended magazine tube used by Jack Caine (Dolph Lundgren)

Calico M950 (converted)

  • Calico M950 with shorter than standard barrel, custom barrel shroud and some other decorative attachments to the pistol to disguise it as a futuristic pulse weapon. Used by Dolph Lundgren as Jack Caine, Brian Benben as Laurence Smith, Mathias Hues as Talec and Jay Bilas as Aleck.

Stallard JS

  • This low quality 9mm pistol was seen with a suppressor, used by Inspector Switzer David Ackroyd to assassinate his fellow FBI agent. It is assumed that he uses this cheap handgun as a 'throwaway', other than to use his own issued firearm.

Heckler & Koch MP5K

  • Used by White Boy #1 (Kevin Page) and White Boy #2 (Robert Prentiss) during a shootout in the street. In a continuity break when White Boy #1 is blown up by the pulse weapon, his MP5K turns into an MP5A2 with slim forearm.