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The main pistol seen throughout the film is the Dracula md. 98, a Romanian made variant of the Stechkin APS. Although the pistol is capable of firing full automatic, and at several points in the movie it does so, the sound of the pistol is that of a semi automatic pistol firing fewer shots than the physical gun does. In several shots the pistol can be seen using a spare magazine as a vertical grip.
Beretta M951
Sgt. Kelly Anders (Tamzin Outhwaite) carries a Beretta M951, a very incorrect pistol for a British Military Police woman. The pistol in question differs slightly from the the standard M951 having a differently shaped slide release, so it is possible that this is a foreign clone.
The Dracula md. 98 carried by one of the robbers changes to a SIG-Sauer P226 for one shot. This is likely a rubber stunt pistol, due to it being used in a stunt.
Unidentified Revolver
This unidentified revolver is used by one of the gangsters whilst interrogating Jack Tuliver.
Submachine Guns
Sadu ASALT-96
The armed robbers use the Romanian Sadu ASALT-96 submachine gun as their main weapon. It can also be seen in photographs and flashbacks being carried by Jack Tuliver (Wesley Snipes) whilst in the US Army.
Shotguns
Fabarm SDASS
What appears to be the Fabarm SDASS shotgun is seen in the hands of the armed robbers, gangsters and Bucharest Police.
Assault Rifles
PM md. 63
Several PM md. 63 rifles (Exported as the AIM) can be seen being used by guards. They have had the standard furniture removed and have black plastic stocks and handguards.
PA md. 86
Several gangsters carry PA md. 86 rifles (Exported as the AIMS-74). It can be seen with the vertical grip handguard, as well as the straight handguard.
PM md. 90
Several gangsters carry PM md. 90 rifles (Exported as the AIMS). It can be seen with the vertical grip handguard, as well as the straight handguard.