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An unknown caliber Glock with a suppressor is used by the special forces soilder who kidnaps the real President. The one featured in the film is modified with a | An unknown caliber Glock with a suppressor is used by the special forces soilder who kidnaps the real President. The one featured in the film is modified with a metalic slide. | ||
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Revision as of 08:10, 19 July 2008
The following guns were used in the movie Vantage Point
Sig Sauer P229
All the Secret Service Agents including Thomas Barnes (Dennis Quaid) and Kent Taylor (Matthew Fox) carry this weapon. The agents use this weapon in a .357 Sig round. However there is a blooper of Dennis Quaid loading 9mm rounds into the gun. There is also a blooper when Dennis Quaid is seen never reloading, and firing the gun dozens of times. The gun only holds 13 rounds 12 in the magazine, and 1 in the chamber.
Beretta M92FS
The Beretta M92FS is carried by all the terrorist in the film which includes Kent Taylor (Mathew Fox) and Javier (Edgar Ramirez) during the police car scene; the spanish policeman; female terrorist Veronica (Ayelet Zurer) and the terrorist boss Suarez (Saïd Taghmaoui).
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Glock
An unknown caliber Glock with a suppressor is used by the special forces soilder who kidnaps the real President. The one featured in the film is modified with a metalic slide.
Heckler & Koch MP5A2
Seen throughout the film in the hands of Spanish police officers.
Heckler & Koch PSG-1
A PSG-1, mounted on an automated platform, is used by the terrorists to conduct the initial attack on the President. The PSG-1's wooden grip is featured during the scene when agent Taylor disassembles it. The PSG-1's militarized counterpart MSG-90 has plastic grip to the the military demand for a lighter weapon.