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==[[SIG Pro#SP 2022|SIG Pro SP2022]]== | ==[[SIG Pro#SP 2022|SIG Pro SP2022]]== |
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Heckler & Koch USP
Used by Silas (Paul Bettany), and by Remy (Jean-Yves Berteloot), Teabing's bodyguard. This is true to the book, where Silas is said to use an H&K USP in .40 S&W. However, the one in the movie appears to be the 9mm model.
SIG Pro SP2022
Used by Lieutenant Collet (Etienne Chicot), seen when he enters Teabing's chateau.
Glock 17
Used by "Safe passage" bank manager, Andre Vernet (Jürgen Prochnow), and by the CO-19 unit of the Metropolitan Police in London.
Heckler & Koch MP5
Used by the CO-19 unit of the Metropolitan Police in London to shoot Silas, and by police in Zurich when they raid Teabing's chateau.
Smith & Wesson Model 60
Used by Teabing.