The Equalizer 2: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
The Equalizer 2: Difference between revisions
The primary plot line of Equalizer 2 begins with the assassination of a CIA contractor in Belgium. The hit is staged as a murder-suicide using the victim’s licensed [[Browning Hi-Power]]. The Hi-Power is pictured here in the latex gloved hand of the hit squad leader. It is being placed into the hand of the victim. This weapon is a reasonable choice for a Belgian as the P-35 “Hi-Power” was manufactured there by Fabrique National from 1935-2017.
The primary plot line of Equalizer 2 begins with an assassination of in Belgium. The hit is staged as a murder-suicide using the victim’s licensed [[Browning Hi-Power]].
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The Hi-Power is pictured here in the latex gloved hand of the hit squad leader. It is being placed into the hand of the victim. This weapon is a reasonable choice for a Belgian as the P-35 “Hi-Power” was manufactured there by Fabrique National from 1935-2017.
The primary plot line of Equalizer 2 begins with an assassination of in Belgium. The hit is staged as a murder-suicide using the victim’s licensed Browning Hi-Power.
The Hi-Power is pictured here in the latex gloved hand of the hit squad leader. It is being placed into the hand of the victim. This weapon is a reasonable choice for a Belgian as the P-35 “Hi-Power” was manufactured there by Fabrique National from 1935-2017.
Glock 17
A Glock 17 is seen in the hands of a gunman involved in a fight with McCall. A Glock 17 also appears to be the pistol that McCall keeps in a drawer in his home.
An M1911A1 is taken by McCall off a gangster and dual-wielded by McCall along with an M&Pc and then the MAC-10. The pistol is also seen in the hands of Miles Whittaker (Ashton Sanders).
After he hears someone entering his home, Brian Plummer (Bill Pullman) takes out a Mossberg 500 Cruiser shotgun. This shotgun is later seen on a hotel room table.