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A SWAT vigilante sniper is seen using an [[M14 Rifle#Springfield Armory M1A|Springfield Armory M1A]] with a 5 round magazine and an aftermarket scope mount during the golf course scene. However, it's fired like a bolt-action because the rounds being used do not have the power to cycle the action. Some M14s are also modified to fire that way so they can police brass easier, also good for subsonic load that would not cycle the gun the latter is unlikely at those ranges.
A SWAT vigilante sniper is seen using an [[M14 Rifle#Springfield Armory M1A|Springfield Armory M1A]] with a 5 round magazine and an aftermarket scope mount during the golf course scene. However, it's fired like a bolt-action because the rounds being used do not have the power to cycle the action. Some M1As are also modified to fire that way so they can police brass easier, also good for subsonic load that would not cycle the gun the latter is unlikely at those ranges.
A dead cop during the final shootout at New York's city hall has a Beretta 92FS next to him. Cooper (Michael Rooker) later takes it, but never uses it.
What appears to be a Beretta 92FS Inox is carried by a gangster running away from the golf course after a golf player gets sniped by the SWAT vigilante's sniper rifle.
What appears to be a SIG-Sauer P226 are used by police officers, notably the one working for the SWAT vigilantes. SWAT vigilantes are also seen with nickel versions, which is quite dangerous to have in a stealth mission as nickel finishes are quite flashy and can reveal the user's position. Cooper (Michael Rooker) and another FBI agent are seen using it several times.
Several SWAT vigilantes, including the antagonist, Jake McInroy (Robert Patrick), use Heckler & Koch HK94A3s with dual-magazines taped "jungle style" as noted by the lack of the 3 barrel lugs, a paddle magazine release, and a push pin lower receiver. One of the FBI agents carries one during the airport shootout.
Sgt. McInroy (Robert Patrick) is seen taking out a Winchester Model 1300 Defender with an extended tube and later hands it to his partner when he arrests a man for an attack on a civilian. An FBI agent is also seen with this during the airport shootout.
A SWAT vigilante sniper is seen using an Springfield Armory M1A with a 5 round magazine and an aftermarket scope mount during the golf course scene. However, it's fired like a bolt-action because the rounds being used do not have the power to cycle the action. Some M1As are also modified to fire that way so they can police brass easier, also good for subsonic load that would not cycle the gun the latter is unlikely at those ranges.